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Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
20 Outstanding Women- Lindsey Wiehl by Maine's Coast 93.1
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Unfälle mit Tankwagen oder anderen Gefahrgut-Transportern sind immer kritisch. Wenn ein solcher Wagen dann aber auch noch eine 30 Meter hohe Brücke hinabstürzt, dann kann das zur Katastrophe werden. Heute vor 20 Jahren wäre es im oberbergischen Wiehl fast zu solch einer Katastrophe gekommen – beim teuersten Verkehrsunfall Deutschlands.
RH of Opposing Bases joins Ben, Brian, and Ted to offer some midlife radio tips. What's the perfect flight following call? Does it matter? Should you call "in the blind"? What does a controller hear when they're listening to multiple frequencies? OB will be at Airventure in Oshkosh, recording a show Saturday, July 27 2024 at 10am. Mentioned on the show: * Opposing Bases: https://www.opposingbases.com/ * Learn by listening to LiveATC (especially deltas or smaller charlies with good radio coverage): https://www.liveatc.net/ * Luke's Landing (was flying with Brian): https://www.youtube.com/@lukeslanding2230 * Wiehl commercial checkride debrief for Patreon supporters: https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-member-108148160
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Lesart - das Literaturmagazin (ganze Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Altwicker, Mike www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Emanuel Wiehl (Obmann Verein proQUEER) und Manuela Köhler (Geschäftsleitung AIDS-Hilfe Vorarlberg) sind am Donnerstag zu Gast bei "Vorarlberg LIVE".
Der Tag in NRW: Schüler besorgt über Nahost-Konflikt; Prozessauftakt: Kind in Kita erstickt; Ausgezeichnete Buchhandlung in Wiehl; Gratis Tickets bei Fortuna Düsseldorf; Neues Beratungsbüro für Leiharbeiter; Abgeordnetenserie: Susanne Schneider (FDP); Skifahren im Sauerland wird teurer. Moderation: Wiebke Dumpe Von WDR 5.
As a federal prosecutor and the daughter of an FBI agent, Wiehl has an inside perspective. She brings her experience and the ingrained lessons of her upraising to bear on her remarkable exploration of the case, interviewing numerous FBI and CIA agents both past and present as well as the individuals closest to Hanssen. She speaks with his brother-in-law, his oldest and best friend, and even his psychiatrist. In all her conversations, Wiehl is trying to figure out how he did it—and at what cost. But she also pursues questions urgently relevant to our national security today. Could there be another spy in the system? Could the presence of a spy be an even greater threat now than ever before, with the greater prominence cyber security has taken in recent years? Wiehl explores the mechanisms and politics of our national security apparatus and how they make us vulnerable to precisely this kind of threat.
Bonjour à toutes et à tous ! L'épisode n°144 des avis d'Alexis est en ligne, une chronique, un tour décortiqué et évalué. Aujourd'hui, nous allons vous parler d'un tour s'appelant "Arthur" de Christopher Wiehl. Il a reçu la note de 4/4 coeurs et une note de 2/5 étoiles en difficulté. Le PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/lesamisdalexis La chaine des Alexis Reviews : http://www.youtube.com/c/alexisreviews Mon Instagram : https://instagram.com/lesavisdalexis?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Mon Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/lesavisdalexis/ Si vous avez des questions, je serai ravi d'y répondre ! Bonne écoute :) Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
KVI's John Carlson interviews former University of Washington law professor and attorney, Lis Wiehl, for her insight into the civil jury verdict ordering Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million. Wiehl explains why the civil trial evidence rules for a jury verdict are a lower threshold than a criminal trial. How Trump's deposition--in lieu of testifying at the civil trial--worked against him, "the trial happened in a city that despises Donald Trump", can Trump get a fair trial in NYC?, the ultimate decision for a defendant to testify or not is up to the defendant, was the judge fair in this case based on two key trial decisions? Carlson then offers his conclusions about how this verdict against Trump will affect the 2024 Presidential primary and the general election, respectively. How Trump's treatment of Carrol compares to the accusers and mistresses of Bill Clinton in the 1990s. Lastly, KVI's Kirby Wilbur shares his thoughts on the Trump verdict and the legal story that Wilbur believes will have a bigger impact on the 2024 (Presidential) election.
How many threads connect puffs of smoke? In this week's episode of The Artful Periscope, Larry interviews legal analyst and federal prosecutor Lis Wiehl, who sheds light on the shadowy life of FBI spy Robert Hanssen while discussing her new book A Spy in Plain Sight. Wiehl discusses the experience of growing up as the … Continue reading Episode 46 – How Many Threads Connect Puffs of Smoke? Author and Federal Prosecutor Lis Wiehl →
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Lis Wiehl comes on the show to chat about her new book on convicted spy Robert Hanssen. Links from the show:* A Spy in Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen—America's Most Damaging Russian Spy* Connect with Lis* Subscribe to the newsletterAbout my guest:Lis Wiehl is one of the nation's most prominent trial lawyers and highly regarded commentators. She is a regular commentator for CNN and also appears often on CBS, NPR, and other news outlets. For fifteen years, she was a legal analyst and reporter on the Fox News Channel. Prior to that she was the co-host on the nationally syndicated show The Radio Factor. She was also a tenured law professor at the University of Washington School of Law, in Seattle. Prior to joining the Fox News Channel in New York City, Wiehl served as a legal analyst and reporter for NBC News and NPR's All Things Considered. Before that, Wiehl served as a Federal Prosecutor in the United States Attorney's office. Wiehl earned her Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School and her Master of Arts in Literature from the University of Queensland. Wiehl is also the author of over nineteen books. Get full access to Dispatches from the War Room at dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com/subscribe
I never had the pleasure of working with my next guest, but we did cross paths at EXGO Reunion 3 in Cancun in 2010 (and we currently have 112 mutual friends!). His first season was in Club Med Eleuthera, Bahamas in the Summer of 1990 as a Mini Club G.O., with the amazing Denis Amsellem as CDV. From Fresno, California, please help me give a big MFS welcome to Chris Wiehl! Before Club Med, Chris was a walk-on shooting guard at UCLA Bruins men's basketball team. Although the coach was Walt Hazzard at the time, Chris did get the opportunity to meet legendary UCLA coach John Wooden twice. He first heard about his future employer from a French girlfriend in high school who told him about Club Med (she later worked at CM St. Lucia in '88). After he graduated from UCLA, Chris went to the family resort of Club Med Eleuthera, as a single guy (there is a story there). Before his week was over, he was approached by the late, great Mini Club G.O., Jim Henry, who asked him if he'd like to work there and then cleared it with Denis Amsellem. Chris worked at the resorts of Club Med Punta Cana, Sandpiper and Playa Blanca. He finally made the leap to Landsports at Playa Blanca the winter of 1991/1992, under Gregg Snyder, who was doing his first season as the resort manager. Chris is a heck of a raconteur and you will love his Eleuthera/Shell Hill/Ronnie's Hideaway story with the Mini Club as well as his Richie Cannata (Billy Joel's saxophonist) story. Chris talks fondly about the early G.O. reunions that the late and amazing John Shelly organized in San Francisco in the late 1990's and how much he misses both John Shelley and Jim Henry. **My First Season podcast has always been free to listen to and is available on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora and Listen Notes. And if you like what you hear, please leave a review at Apple podcasts. Please check out his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cswiehl/
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Join Spies and Books, Spybrary host Shane Whaley as he finds outs more about the traitor Robert Hanssen in this interview with author Lis Wiehl New York Times bestselling author and former federal prosecutor Lis Wiehl delivers a behind-the-scenes account of how FBI agent Robert Hanssen, a church-going father of five, sold national security secrets to Russia for more than two decades--and how America's current political climate makes it still possible today. Three years into his career as an FBI agent, Robert Hanssen made the shocking decision to volunteer as a spy for the Soviet Union, beginning two decades of espionage that the Department of Justice considers "possibly the worst intelligence disaster in US history." Drawing upon deep archival research and exclusive personal interviews--including unique access to FBI and CIA agents and Hanssen's friends and family--former federal prosecutor and Fox News legal analyst Lis Wiehl has written a propulsive, page-turning thriller detailing how this unassuming father of five, a devout Catholic and member of Opus Dei, got away with sharing highly classified information with Russia, including the names of FBI operatives within the KGB and details about America's military weapons operations. When FBI agents--with help from an ex-KGB officer--arrested Hanssen in 2001, the resulting investigations laid bare the weaknesses in the FBI's internal security. In her careful analysis, Wiehl uncovers surprising reasons behind Hanssen's devastating acts of betrayal and sheds light on the very real possibility of another mole in operation today, particularly given our current social and political climate.
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On this edition of Parallax Views, Ira Shapiro, former Ambassador and author of such books as The Last Great Senate: Courage and Statesmanship in Times of Crisis and Broken: Can the Senate Save Itself and the Country?, joins the show to discuss his book The Betrayal: How Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans Abandoned America. We begin by discussing Newt Gingrinch and his "politics of destruction", the declining faith in the Senate as an instituinon, and the polarization of the United States of America. We then turn our attention to Mitch McConnell and how he went from a "moderate Republican" to moving, alongside the GOP, further to the Right. McConnell, Shapiro argues, has broke from his responsibility to serve the national interest in favor of partisanship that serves the interest of the GOP. In this regard we delve into McConnell's "Bitter Harvest" in the Obama years and the broken politics and government dysfunction that plagued America even before the Presidency of Donald J. Trump. From there we move onto the relationship between Donald Trump and McConnell; the Supreme Court, tax cuts for the rich, and anti-Affordable Care Act priorities of McConnell; McConnell and the donor base of the Republican Party; the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court; beating the Democratic Party at all costs; the 2020 Presidential Election and the Jan. 6th Insurrection; Under Secretary of State George Ball's quote from the Vietnam War era "He who rides the tiger cannot chose where he dismounts"; the Senate going forward; thoughts on diplomacy; and much, much more! In the second segment of the show, true crime author Lis Wiehl, whose previous books include Hunting the Unabomber and The Hunting Charles Manson, joins the show for a conversation about her new book A Spy in Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen—America's Most Damaging Russian Spy. Rober Hanssen is perhaps one of the most notorious spies in modern American history. While working for the FBI he decided to start working with the Soviet Union and the Russians. After all was said and done, he became the most damaging spy in American history whose actions had massive ramifications for national security. We discuss who Hanssen was; Hanssen's association with the conservative Catholic organization known as Opus Dei; Hanssen as a disgruntled employee of the FBI; his nickname at the FBI: "The Mortician"; Hanssen's anti-communism; how Robert's wife Bonnie Hanssen and a priest found out about Hanssen spying for the Russians; Hanssen's psychiatrist David Charney and Hanssen's penchant for compartmentalization and warped thinking; how the intelligence community became aware of a spy in their midst and the wrongful finger pointed at CIA agent Brian Kelley being the spy; the Webster Commission Report and why it took so long for suspicion to fall on Hanssen; the contradictions of Robert Hanssen; intel figures' belief that there will be another Robert Hanssen and that there's likely already one today; cybersecurity today; Wiehl's thoughts on the dangers of politicization of intelligence; and much, much more!
Joining Chris on this podcast: Lis Wiehl, New York Times Best-selling Author, Acclaimed Legal Analyst, Former Federal Prosecutor, and now Author of her 20th book 'A Spy In Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen - America's Most Damaging Russian Spy'
Lis Wiehl—New York Times Best-Selling Author & former Federal Prosecutor—joins the show to talk about her new, non-fiction book, “A Spy In Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen- America’s Most Damaging Russian Spy.” Wiehl’s investigation into Robert Hanssen reveals how he managed to evade FBI suspicions for twenty-years, while sending pertinent information to Russian intelligence agents. Could there be another active Russian spy in America today?
Hour 1 of The Dawn Stensland Show: Local News Headlines/News Rundown A 38-year-old mother has now been charged with murder after shooting her two sons in their Bucks County home last week. According to NBC10, the mother was engaged in a custody battle and was one day away from being evicted from her home. Lis Wiehl—New York Times Best-Selling Author & former Federal Prosecutor—joins the show to talk about her new, non-fiction book, “A Spy In Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen- America’s Most Damaging Russian Spy.” Wiehl’s investigation into Robert Hanssen reveals how he managed to evade FBI suspicions for twenty-years, while sending pertinent information to Russian intelligence agents. Could there be another active Russian spy in America today? Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole said health officials are recommending that people mask in-doors as COVID-19 case-counts in the area increase. She insisted that there would be no new mandate, however. An Alabama corrections official, Vicky White, and the inmate who’s escape she helped facilitate were located in Indiana several days after fleeing the prison. White died Tuesday night from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The autopsy of the 57-year-old Maryland man who survived for several months with an animal-to-human heart transplant revealed that the genetically modified pig heart he received caused him to be infected with a unique animal virus.
Legal analyst Lis Wiehl talks about her new book "A Spy in Plain Sight:The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen- America's Most Dangerous Russian Spy.
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Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now.In this episode, Andrew is joined by Lis Wiehl, author of A Spy in Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen—America's Most Damaging Russian Spy.Lis Wiehl is one of the nation's most prominent trial lawyers and highly regarded commentators. She is a regular commentator for CNN and also appears often on CBS, NPR, and other news outlets. For fifteen years, she was a legal analyst and reporter on the Fox News Channel. Prior to that she was the co-host on the nationally syndicated show The Radio Factor. She was also a tenured law professor at the University of Washington School of Law, in Seattle. Prior to joining the Fox News Channel in New York City, Wiehl served as a legal analyst and reporter for NBC News and NPR's All Things Considered. Before that, Wiehl served as a Federal Prosecutor in the United States Attorney's office. Wiehl earned her Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School and her Master of Arts in Literature from the University of Queensland. Wiehl is also the author of over nineteen books.
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Lis Wiehl, author of A Spy in Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen—America's Most Damaging Russian Spy. Lis Wiehl is one of the nation's most prominent trial lawyers and highly regarded commentators. She is a regular commentator for CNN and also appears often on CBS, NPR, and other news outlets. For fifteen years, she was a legal analyst and reporter on the Fox News Channel. Prior to that she was the co-host on the nationally syndicated show The Radio Factor. She was also a tenured law professor at the University of Washington School of Law, in Seattle. Prior to joining the Fox News Channel in New York City, Wiehl served as a legal analyst and reporter for NBC News and NPR's All Things Considered. Before that, Wiehl served as a Federal Prosecutor in the United States Attorney's office. Wiehl earned her Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School and her Master of Arts in Literature from the University of Queensland. Wiehl is also the author of over nineteen books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author of the upcoming book "A Spy in Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen―America's Most Damaging Russian Spy" talks about the story of Robert Hanssen, how much damage he truly did to the United States, and more. You can pre-order Lis' new book that comes out May 3rd! https://www.amazon.com/Spy-Plain-Sight-Hanssen_Americas-Damaging/dp/1639361715
As a federal prosecutor and the daughter of an FBI agent, Wiehl has an inside perspective. She brings her experience and the ingrained lessons of her upraising to bear on her remarkable exploration of the case, interviewing numerous FBI and CIA agents both past and present as well as the individuals closest to Hanssen. She speaks with his brother-in-law, his oldest and best friend, and even his psychiatrist. In all her conversations, Wiehl is trying to figure out how he did it—and at what cost. But she also pursues questions urgently relevant to our national security today. Could there be another spy in the system? Could the presence of a spy be an even greater threat now than ever before, with the greater prominence cyber security has taken in recent years? Wiehl explores the mechanisms and politics of our national security apparatus and how they make us vulnerable to precisely this kind of threat.
I met this wonderful gentleman Chris when he called to welcome me to our new television series BULL for TNT back in 2000. Our show didn't last unfortunately but our friendship has. From the football field, to the stage, to tv and film, to a brain tumor, Chris has been through it all and has done so with grace and of course the Wiehl charm. Chris has a smile that lights up everyone around him and a laugh that is infectious. His positivity knows no bounds. It is what got him through his journey.