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and he has been helping to take care of that raft and the 2 have been pretty much inseparable ever since. are you watching the news line from berlin up next turkey 1st subtle one shows off his vocal stylings on our program that proves i'm from aspen i'll be back with more news at the top of. the terms of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebration alex on the phone board's 250th birthday we're barking up the no 4 you tube discovery. expedition voyage on t.w. . welcome
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to house and welcome to a new episode of groups our guests today are from hollywood and from all to no in the black forest region we know her songs from the german the movie good and from the international production pump a she has thousands of followers she's here madly in juneau. new president in the show designated survivor and she has never and she was never resting anti-terrorist agent jack bauer in 24 today you'd be playing the guitar we're so excited to welcome kiefer sutherland.
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thank you how do you think you have any money that's a crunch doniphan will fame as well as it's hard to balance excel she can mock treating you he must design the homicidal observation on actions of the defenders of aides while i have the leash on be asked so as i can tell you on votes from dio and adam was seek well i think it took me a while to get to a place where i felt like i had something to say i've been writing songs for the last 15 years finally got to a point where i really like the way they sounded and for the last 5 years been playing around the world and the audiences that we've played to have been extraordinary and one of the great experiences of my life hasn't he said haggis became best when he didn't fall and he at least a little cause i don't want yes that's how my going was he got me going fuckin body
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music. you know it's not about what i love. that song was really written because i've always considered myself to be the luckiest person i know but i've had a lot of friends and i've watched people from afar that have worked too hard in their life to have to support their family or their friends and they don't get enough time for themselves they don't have the luxury that i've had to do professional road you were to do music or to be able to work as an actor they work hard jobs and my song is kind of a plea to them. no matter what find some time for yourself because at the end of your life if you look back when all you've ever done is things for other people you'll miss it and and i've watched too many people work that hard so it's a plea to them to do something that they love the songs but once you start writing those on a very personal level i've often thought that that what i love about acting is very similar to what i love about music it's storytelling. i like sitting in
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a bar with my friends and telling stories it's something i'd love since i was a child and to be able to do it musically allows me to do it on a much more personal level there's a song on the record called song for a daughter that's about my daughter there's a song called scratch one which is where my mother's from that's about my mother i have. on my best day i'm not jack brower so that's a character this is not and so i try to find a picture that honestly represented myself finished 5050 guineas systems which was our condition is 10 to an hour all of us taken some distance on don look at this president is from des plantes exactly yes has to do x. factor and that it's at and that i think it's but i'm stuck with high home when i'm from day in. to constantly and only fascinated by. you know i have i haven't had a holiday for a long time. you know i love working as an actor in fact a lot of the songs are the ideas for the songs were written all the way back when i
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was doing a show called 24 yeah and then. took a little time off and then i showed it at the start of the show called designated survivor yeah and. you know a lot of those songs were written during that time i would work for 5 days on the show and then have 2 days off in the band and i would go perform 2 concerts and then i would go back to work so you find time for what it is that you love to do. so i've never you know as soon as we finish this tour in europe at the end of the month i go straight back into doing a film for warner brothers so it's you make your choices and i have i have a full schedule the stone age but i don't move into films target game and i'm just pulled his unit that's on the stand and just the shifty mess i'm they just he said to me up and it just gets a mostly him a lot so you need to be pals and he got some of peter was that any thoughts not to just down the hall lead up to most of tried to do that so much but yeah. you know
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it's i think that's very different but it is a form of self-expression but make no mistake about it touring is a lot of work when i sed when i started i have of you know i love everybody in that band and we're friends and i love spending time with them and i thought at the beginning it was going to be having a lot of fun on the bus and land for a couple hours and i'm going to bunch of drinks. it doesn't go like that yeah the whiskey doesn't agree with the voice and so are you have to kind of be good when you're on tour and so it is a lot of work but it's the satisfaction is actually being able to go to an audience that really doesn't know you they might know characters you've played and i don't know them but at the end of the show we walk away feeling that we had a lot more in common than we thought that's a good night it's just cool that's s. and little mice he can oh my you consider stuck into the house me good haven't i
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had i have not i walked around all day yesterday and just thought the city was beautiful everybody's been very very nice to us over the way we've been here for i think 18 hours yeah and have really enjoyed it it was much nicer yesterday when the sun was out than anything with the rain about us how design the old obvious. and absolute as the incident had induced distorts as he gets you born in to minister speak in the ties that bind us and he has said that. as a good you know it's very very beautiful and it's also it's a mixture of times which i think is really interesting you know the history of art deco and a lot of the qualities of the architecture here represent that and it is really very beautiful to dodge an asset on the debt ceiling by the has just incredible and . i did for a while when i was doing $24.00 i met a girl in los angeles who lived in cologne and and we spent some time together in los angeles and the 2nd i got
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a break i went to go stay with her in cologne and it was what was amazing about it . obviously i don't speak german and i are wish i had learned this when i was in school. especially for the amount of time that i spend here now. but that was really my introduction to germany and it was the 1st time i'd taken 6 weeks off and i just came to visit with her and stayed with her and she would go to work and i would walk her dog and i got a lot of time down by the river and and then i would meet people and and for all that all the german that i cannot speak so many people spoke english and yeah they took me in and i feel bad about this now when i left after the 6 weeks. i could say a few things in german i could i could get around the town and unfortunately unless you keep practicing that goes away but i think i certainly could order a drink by the time i was. about and that was a storage b.c. i'm going to see how they call me jill do and know how the how to what is since
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nick i'm still i miss profitless you know. i don't think my thinking about you. i mean that you come off this after it's of yes yes yes i can it. yeah it's gets interesting yeah the distant kino by beams i guess i escaped stop a speech and extreme fuck i got she didn't just don't use. i'm tricked by the end song as well to him just to you know if you don't know that song and i'm not the gun and also walking in the insight into some defies additionally he have to object
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just to sit up yeah yeah if you're going to stand out us to take action you know most of it last and questions on whose you click the park yeah shadow what i find a bent out of iraq yes here here 9 can envision a dish that gathers from job to home dynasty it's easy to have like you have it's all just they are competent to begin with crazy vestal but i just finished and my gosh it was almost a come just get satisfaction come back on. the number in town and you could do better than the group all you did great fun of yourself mikey and you will come can look. to the slogan. for a new career serve for some good food good morning some reason to suppose this for. some good food
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so tricky this 100 call me the most i just watched it on demand the start of these the playfield without all the immense then that i got back so yeah i was. finished since i finished and to say i suppose the attack against me going to be on time assessment in fairly negative going. on in this palenque on my question to you yeah well done come down before i leave what company a.o.l. has or had the senators from direction office dimensions or hey that's a book how does something up for held up some food for these in some gaps for a half dozen songs a set kind of a poem gosh i broke down and. passed this far and fast and so if i keep it was beautiful. a song by the street but some of that and then again sometimes if i'm in love you know. that as yet it is what i see is it's i mean cutting this is so tough that i. didn't know i'm just a bit aloof smokers yeah thank you funny thank you
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thank you. and a familiar music yeah. i have a whole week so between. i thought i was shocked so i met my mom had to intervene early and was extra good. to have a somewhat remember us and them thing i did instrumental moved them and i don't have to push back and forth. and. the system would seem to but i for me to say you but once. rest of us were known you really should see the muslims and you could have some homes to global you talk with your country that didn't have one people and 2 houses and some bit of to look on have in store. come with an a 12 knocking on heaven's door we do play that not all the time. i like the
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story that i get to tell when i play it. my mother and father broke up when my sister and i were 4 years old i have a twin sister and so. it's a very funny time actually because my mother had to go back to canada where i grew up and find a place for us to live in a place for us to go to school so for about 6 months we were left unsupervised with my father and my mother was the one who had all the rules and my father had none i think i mean absolutely not and so it was one of the funniest times i'd ever spent and really one of the closest times i've had with my father and my sister and he used to take us to nursery school and he had long hair this is like in 71 and a huge beard and a leather jacket he just looked different than all the other parents and he used to drive us in and all for ari that he won in a poker game. and in that ferrari was an 8 track player and you probably don't know
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there's been a truck players a musical device that played music back in the seventy's that no longer exists and he played one record for 10 years and it was a bob dylan record and so. i would like to tell that story about my dad and just say i like to play this because it does it reminds me of a really funny very sweet innocent time with my dad and my sister yeah well you time he had you know he don't seem to not see. out how much not. this is all still i want to say that this is all i think i think i also than let's me to. fix any. day is bad.
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frederick dempsey job sniffles such an awful spend much of that with us. i think we made the joke that my father. we didn't have any money at the time and that he probably owed a lot of people money and he said you if you feed me tonight on then my 1st son after the world or so i got like a name it's. actually on a 3000000 words my given that we're not a creature we are frederick was his father george was his best friend queue for him for 2 hours rufus. we still don't know if you know it doesn't sound so obviously nice and kinda but never mind you can have a nominee team help to fuse in country dontcha think under the name and if you. pass for any of this in the service lies don't get into the can you just might be funny funny vice on the fence that's going to be talking to that cancer knock
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a magnetic effect i just can't see i 97 you know certainly not anyone in the. above the age of 20 and i have met people who have come up to me and said that they've named their kid after me telling me i'm a fuss and and then i look at the child and i say i'm so sore i was all right. and they're trying to tell them you know it's going to be tough pill about 1516 years old and then you're going to be really glad you have it now i mean but boy you're going to get your butt. i mean i look i mean i quit to tell us this but sometimes just sometimes when i mention it like this case it's all just joe i've been told that and it's a kind of a tree but not a citizen of tennis. in fact i think there was a reviewer for the very 1st film i ever made in canada and he had been in
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a fight with my father over a book and women movie came out he said kiefer sutherland like his german name has the patience passion of a shade tree and the charisma of a motor log and i was like oh that's not good that's not good i've done and he since that that that reviewer wrote me a beautiful letter saying that it was it was unfair but i thought it was very clever of him to to actually figure out what the name really meant i was named after a man named warren kiefer so it was a last name and he was the writer of my father's 1st job my father's 1st film novel came yes and not just to tease the 2 whole you know. don't know of a monument to the right word but i'm a legacy concern you were. mostly done that text is about a leap to have the sense of i have been doing to work games that would have comes to the stuff on complete 10 and i think she's the constant younes that's come to
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know is a tough one on each type that i feel like since no we asked our diocese looks a lot but the snitch doesn't change my negotiation axioms and off my it's times i meet them chris that says i'm done kind of cycle the us will suspend if you don't have to walk on a bus let me tell you that and i was finished i rise. and fall off that's about it wasn't the victim the let's. get out i didn't even know how i missed back live a good kind of influences i'm. i'm like a science. there there are a lot of artists that we see on the name of the labels our work so i started with a wonderful artist by the name of jude cold reduced all the records and came through there i think at the height of the label we had about 15 artists ok iraq to look in the bird was one of the big ones we did a couple of albums for lifehouse. in the 10 years that we had that i was very
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active in the label we had so many great artists coming through that were writing all the time and i would vote that makes sense or yeah maybe i'll start i'll just start with a title or maybe you know i'm going to start with a chorus for this one and i would pick little traits that these other writers would have and i kind of found my own formula to how to kind of start a song and once i did that it was like the dam opened and i had a lot to say and the true albums that i've made in the songs that i've written are the closest thing that i've got to a journal kind of of my life and i'm and so. it was a it was a really important time for me and so the label was very very important and all those other artists went to much bigger labels and and so you know hospitals to you consignment of the movie came. oh my god yes absolutely and i don't care if you're a painter i don't care if you're a writer i don't care if you're an actor. or a musician. it's hard don't give up ever because
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the actors some of the actors that i've known over the years didn't make it till they were in their forty's and they were just plugging away and plugging away and they get a little part here a little play there and then all of a sudden you know the right film comes along and they win an academy award and i've seen that happen and so and one of the interesting things for me because i started when i was 15. most of the people that were working around the time that i started working there they don't work anymore they're gone for whatever reason they had a family they didn't like the lifestyle whatever reason they call it but if it's really that important you don't give up your time will come. wired word. up to 5 am destroyed it desensitizing to an issue that eats it up and give it. she in 2nd row for votes.
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i don't even have to ask this in this industry but it also gets a little bust 5 months into king tut's so it's a mistake to conduct on future time to accept me as i have also because i'm sure i can fling up blaming of us or she didn't know i've had to in russia home and emotions come that i want to have to vent and say let's make it so it shouldn't have to run up and. everybody shout mcafee it's in chinese money put accent in the good not been once just about my grandson. about taught and then he meant simpson so impressive had moving on to she will stifle him to see if i finish so then i'm
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listening that's all but been asked to mannheim that's all dismissive i thank you enough in my i'm going in the halls if you happen to me so i got a good friend from left and then i asked me to mention the painting that's on me and. keep it to last oh i cannot feel listed officially have additional so last monday to again. and i can meet children on leave now you don't leave the study if you don't want to go but it's hard they don't i mean i've i left home when i was 15 years old i ran away from home. and i used to have to explain to people it wasn't because i had a bad childhood i had the best childhood ever. but the world was out there and it was exciting and i wanted to be a part of it trying to get my kids to get a job when they were 19 or for anything outside of university but the world changed i mean a lot of my daughter's friends my youngest daughter's 31 i have 2 grandsons they go
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to college they come back they move into the home it's very different culturally than it was certainly in the seventy's in the eighty's in the deep sea and i know italian pack i mean high to the snow hard to really slow but he did you know that's on had to me after my height this time yeah yes yes i did and i think it's a balance of economics. smaller population and the world's gotten dangerous that's actually published in the us today. yeah. took a couple years but yes. you know if i had the kids alone there was only so much macaroni and cheese you could get away with the ad. and the kids just started growing in front of me and him and the truth is i was really scared to poison them now if there's a very big. holiday in canada and the united states thanksgiving and traditionally
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you make a turkey you can poison someone very quickly with a turkey that's under cooked or slow cooked over a long period of time and that freaked me out so i was in a desperate effort not to kill my own children i went to. the press because that's the back must have thought no i'm not i'm not a super chef but. there are certain things that i like i'm kind of a picky eater and so i've learned to do some very basic things which will sound really silly but a good roasted chicken a good steak a good stew. things that will be relatively nutritious but that you enjoy. and then i started getting into asian culture. and saw that i've always enjoyed it that's actually the most relaxing thing i have experienced it's not necessarily music or filming. but actually getting all the ingredients putting them in order
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following the rules half that i actually find quite soothing if you haven't had time it's your own i'm holsey it out you helped himself azaz me. what is involved to all the gluten in dhaka india and in the ones who has been talking bizarre haven't been going on when you haven't time to heal a launch neck and you're close to me it will go on and you're going to know what it's going to shake me and you on as a pocket sets are stretched promise me i look at it i just don't do i take emotional off zene be i just had this industry at the same going. yeah i. would still come tell somebody how michelle how i like and this is why you got up and i think you will succeed thank you so much and. good friend c.n.n. living room now we're looking for all that to keep us off the land with a golfing. cold
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