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so you know if money and companion for you my siblings want to do you know more. for them but also acknowledge. they folks dennis miller plus one today welcomes the delightful boat eric she is a great raconteur one of the sweetest friends i have in the world we're going to talk about 10 walk talk about a project she has coming up in the fall but female pilots in world war 2 she's producing this one we'll talk about john derrick. lee moore will talk about the great blake edwards all of that with one of the sweetest women and world bo derek great up to this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and what a joy for me i miss my friend and her her bows but john
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corbett but nice to talk to her today one of my dearest friends in the world truly one of the loveliest people i've ever met and such an eclectic person such great sales and so will the sweetest bo derek bo how are you. i'm very now i'm hearing all that about myself thank you janice well listen. i just. you know how fond i am of you and john your my my my dear dear friends let me just get to the professional thing here she's currently working as a producer on a historical feature film wasp women air force service though there's the wasp in world war 2 and she's also set to appear in the hallmarks elm j.l. ranch later this year i think with jon voight and jimmy cos that's quite a quite a duo they're both i saw before we get started i don't want to forget i saw the
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loveliest picture here the other day that you had posted by the way when you follow bo on twitter she always honors the fallen troops she always talks about animal causes and then she'll put up the holes mind bending pictures and they're the one of anthony hopkins and yes this was so sweet tell me about anthony that. we were having a very troubled shoot. and he hopkins's was my that our male lead in the movie it was with shirley maclaine called change of seasons and then the director i don't know he and tourney and myself everybody was having trouble with them. it was nothing overt it couldn't put your finger on it really drove everyone crazy is there has really been and that and how great he would terrorist script up into little pieces. we started spending time together commiserating about all our problems with the film and this one day off on
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a sunday. my husband john visited incredible photographer so he took a bunch for a search for it isn't just the 2 of us it was a really interesting day but it impressed me because i i didn't know anything about acting when i came into the business and here i am in ruby with all these great stars and to see someone like anthony hopkins suffer so much you'd think he would just be able to handle anything so it was really interesting to see but. i love him very much and we got through because director we got to the movie. where you know both somebody who has that sort of stranglehold on the human condition you can imagine the. bio ducks of pain that run under that's must be i think the arab you know the director would say things to tony like ok
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that was a good take now can be marked here are grounds and that if. the 2nd have you ever seen cary grant by the way test for hannibal lector it's amazing . that you just wrote him getting. the isolation itself. seems to be the guys are holding up indeed john seems to be enjoying being able to work on the plates right here we're lucky enough to have a 10 acre place and he does all the grounds work all the gardening he was my poor man and he loves that he's at for us this is what we do when we're not working we enjoy our home so not much has changed i still have to get out feed the horses feed the dogs take care of the property i just miss friends and family yes. seems like chico had a heavy lunch there behind you he's all right it isn't it it's nap time he's my shadow chico nigerians. a lot of shelters around the country are empty right now
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people have adopted pets during the quarantine and i think it's wonderful i just hope that they keep the dogs or their cats and whatever they adopted and make them a member of the family yeah well i like the dogs getting out sometimes i wonder about the prisoners they hate to hear that richard ramirez assad because somebody sneezed on j.t. here but anyway we're talking about debt yeah don't get me started. get off tell me about this last feature film this is like an interesting little the story girl not that i'm not aware of tell me about lost how can you not be aware of that i know your. knowledge of history and people are not aware there were over 1500 women who who volunteered and ferried airplanes tot fire pilots.
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did everything test pilots they were test pilots because that is very little to our team because our guys had to be over there over the seas fighting a war and so they did so much and they died they crashed. and they were finally recognized just recently with president obama well listen i like you said bo i like to read history but i'll be honest with you i did not know it must be a vastly underplayed part of war history since i've read a lot obviously i knew there were some women in that area but i had no idea that it was. that many in number it really is touching how did you come upon the project and i know you're producing it tell me what that's like. you know i knew about this i knew about the wasp was back in the eighty's someone came to me and wanted me to play a character real. aviate tricks called punch environs and i really wasn't
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her type she was kind of a. dark big woman and i wasn't her type but there was another one jackie collins jackie cochran who did start the wasp war president roosevelt and she still i think holds more altitude distance and speed records than anybody. there says a great deal man and so i knew about the project but i couldn't get made and then recently another producer came to me and asked if i would get involved b.j. jackie cochran anymore but i hope i find a great actress and we get it made it's an important story. we're talking about derek and she's talking about a project she's producing called wasp women the pilot story in world war 2 and the part i played fascinating to me and i see you have a film coming out later in the year called jape. adds another what project is i
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probably know about all these things we had our regular dinners but we care but i see the jimmy carter and john boyd are and that is a mensch that is tell me about this project it was great fun. jump right now i have a producer friend in common and so this is jail ranch too and we're all hoping that her mom picks it up and it goes to series which we always hope but it's got such great elements terry polo dillon was there so many great people in this in this movie and it is a it's a wonderful family film really nice really pretty busy dylan was the guy from nip tuck bo yeah. oh god what a cast we got here is a 100 i saw jimmy caan one time i did a whole life fireball we met out at the hotel i was coming back to my room late at night he was sitting there and i said jimmy what
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a thrill for you to be out here with your son scott and and must be very exciting how niggas i'm throwing the kid a bone when it's over i'll be back stateside. he may be a splash of supposed. to make good on his abilities and laughing yeah he's got that charm he's funny still he still of fleur he's just wonderful i love him. he's still flirting beautiful scent senos still flirting i love that but now that you know it's funny to me but you're one of the least hollywood people i know. i don't times i visit you up at the ranch and i think i think both be happy just never coming in from the range sometimes but it do periodically because they also know you like the craft but. you were raised a great smack dab in the belly of the hollywood b.s. they think your mom norma were for and margaret right yeah she didn't she was one
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of her best friends and then well my parents got divorced and margaret hired her hair and makeup for her vegas status and i do know that. somewhere along the way you decide to jump in i'm trying to think obviously the world remembers you from 10 but i think at a couple minor parts before that right something piqued your interest by being in the business that point how. i did i think i was 15 or 16 when i was backstage at margaret show in vegas and an agent friend of hers came and looked at me and said you know i think you would be good in films and that's about all the thought i did but i said sure and then i stayed going on interviews and i got a couple song parts and then i met john derek for a film he was making and we ended up getting married so you call yourself a hippie when you're not put there at that age or
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a surf chick or what would you do what would you emmel yourself as yes sir. dropped out of school when and i play hooky and hitchhike to school when the waves are and my aspiration at that point was probably to work going to serve shot or smoothies it just started as being something at on i would be a good movie maker in line. well speaking to smoothies than john derek apples and that one i saw john recently in the broader crawford blanking right now but all that pleasant yet he's so freaking good handsome it's funny you must know that you as a young person john derek coming alive you must of. this is my knight in shining armor. it was really weird because my mom when i got the call from this agent to go
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meet john there for this movie. he said. i took down the information my mom said what was that i said i have an interview she said what's it for and i said it's with the he used to be an actor john derek and you are all my god john derek and such a crush on him because i was you know who's john derek i had no idea and when i saw . that you were so handsome even more handsome now she said and when i walked in and met him. i just had to agree but not that he anything would happen. nothing else but it's just funny young girls swoon over the kid who's the soda jerk down at the local you know ice cream flicks much less looks like john derek musta been the vapors well listen we've got up to 10 i want to talk about afterwards i also want to talk about. love with animals i want to thank her for turning to be on to one of the hippest books i've ever read peter bell 'd dangerous
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friends and i think she knew peter what it's like about all that with my friend who is truly one of the great rock concert i've ever met a dinner with hear the stories done it all seen it all and remained humble throughout more with the great votaries right after this. 30 years ago there was a global solidarity to annihilate the scourge of notches and from here the soviet union and its western allies prevailed against nazi germany today such global solidarity is sadly missing in face of the current. in what walks this very necessary solidarity.
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or has it all happened. that came from somebody who had been up at hugh hafner his house over the weekend and they called and they said blake edwards is looking for are a perfect woman not a scale of one to 10 a 10 and. and you should go ahead and read for the part and i remember my husband i was you know i go up and down in weight but he was very picky and very. critical of a woman's looks and. he couldn't help but he just have this photographer's eye he couldn't help it i never blamed him for it but i didn't take it too seriously also and he said you know you call yourself in after this and you do nothing to be an actress you don't go school you don't study you don't get yourself in shape and i'm picking on you all the time it's time somebody else tell you you're not ready so
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yeah you should go in to this interview and let blake edwards tell you you're not ready and maybe then you'll get your act together. so you walked in came home with part. i absolutely love both old and new so i did a i did not decision nothing. both it's perfect incident caught explained down you know i always think if they remade shah shack again the poster on the law would go from rita hayworth to. rocco to to you in sand and imagine you know what i saw 10 back then his eye wow who is this beautiful young woman and then a bunch of the richard it's so funny how at how friendship supersedes everything because now it's so funny i just think of you as my dear friend you know and that a case i will oppose the woman tag is just so funny to me that the whole the way that the world goes like that. but has 2 projects coming out this fall one's called
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wasp and the other one is called j.l. ranch to look for those we're talking about we've gotten up to 10 and i've always told you that god didn't use you play that so perfectly have no actually i watched it again sometime around a year ago remember we went to great food one night on upper stage straight and i just a bow i've just seen in 10 and it's cool and smooth and groovy i imagine that blake must a did he have great notes or did he leave you alone tell me tell me how you were so good and now did such a young young age. you know blake was such a brilliant director and when you look at his work you know from the days of wine and roses to being bankers and everything in between. you just you automatically trust him and i don't think i ever did many takes on much the part was
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written. she was kind of easy to do she was sort of it sort of a beautiful that that thing settle her fate. that you are so unaffected when he comes to your room and your role in the giant blow up. over it's hard to be that unaffected in the scene you know you know what i mean because young people try to do it's like i used to watch matt le blanc on friends and i think he has to get in 4 hours early to get his hair suitably tussled so he looks insouciance you know sometimes when you try too hard it comes off as a you know it looks labored but in that scene you're very cool man and i absolutely love it how is deadly let's see as funny as i would hope or deadly was so great for some reason i brought out the shy serious side of him whenever i was with
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them i remember we i remember him going to this sat in a big dam with all the crew and they would play his then band underground. record . because at least. this copy with here comes and it was pretty raunchy and hilarious and fantastic and he was shy and then i would and get embarrassed that i would see them and never listen to them and that we had a great friendship only so we went through all the devlin was already a star in the u.k. he was almost unknown here so we went through this life changing experience together and i think that's what helped make our friendship unique well with dudley was shy with you i imagine chris was shy with it to some degree because i always found farley in an odd way he was so bodacious but he would always subvert by gazing at some sort of you know when i'd work with him he always kind of looked
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away or sob that i sense that he had some hidden soft side or something or when you met him was he just a complete tell me i'm mean for him to know again i don't know why you know i'm not i'm not a prude i don't know why i have this effect on certain people especially comedians but he was very shy around me very very sweet very dear yeah that's what i always felt i thought boy for a guy who can do the greatest fake fall onto a coffee table and chatter at that i've never seen this guy feels like blanche dubois to me in a certain setting when we'd be in the writers' room or that they'd tell me a joke and he'd look at me and i say chris that's correct but he was always yeah like he didn't want to get bruised they wanted to bruise i'm so before you could bruise of i said just yeah he was looking for approval. all the time on the set and he would prepare pretty hard and christine and get ready and then look
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around and get was it ok from everybody and he looked very happy when you had it. you know when i know my wife went to portugal with bo and over the horse scene was beautiful die i can't say i know many people who are more. in stride ironically with the over the horse's ear really find them to be amused me a catharsis a touch tone. and i feel like writing that down yes. definitely you know there are there. is is this one animal that we've used and abuse for sure throughout our our time on the planet together our history is made on the back of these spectacular animals but they're still very sensitive their prey animals are not like our dogs we communicate with dogs and cats and other
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predators with without any thought and but with with horses you're reaching over and crossed into a prey animal so you really have to earn their respect and attention are you writing daily bell deride daily still i'm not writing right now at all. john and i both promised ourselves in the middle of all this coronavirus that we wouldn't do anything that would end up in the e.r. profile and. so i don't need to be going there with a broken arm or something my voice is a pretty hot so it's not just a struggle when i write them. and you know it's funny as john and we're talking about john corbett i have got even guys it must be close to $1718.00 a long time you and john have been to get 18 year and job yeah john is so.
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there is a guy who is a big huge wad of e he also has a score he sort of fears but he almost seems like he could end up in an e.r. at any moment because what he goes for the exit goes for them so oddly enough for a horsewoman in an unbridled manner there are times i don't even think he sees the peripheries just heading for the barn and occasionally oh he'll get this ad on the top of the barn door or something you know yes yes or fall off the ladder or something. well that's a good bond that's a good pact you guys made because you're right unfortunately at this point you go into an e.r. and you're opening up a whole a whole pandora's box there you know bill over the years. as the horses are a catharsis for you know i watch you what is the phrase pay it forward which is quite a lovely phrase which in some ways pieces become cliched but i see you pay it forward
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with the troops i've been with you at troop of events and you're so lovely with that stevie nicks does that in and you know you go to certain hospice you see the same group of people who come in and bond with these guys it means a lot to me it doesn't it does you know i i admire them so much that decision to join to me is unfathomable while i was when they were in germany not making that decision to possibly sacrifice everything i was worried about how good the waves were that day so i admire that maturity so much. and then fortunately because i was in a movie i've been able to have the opportunity to say thank you to so many of them in person either through u.s. so or the department of veterans affairs. you talk about self-effacement boy i
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visited some kids and you just think my god the i hope you realize sign you're like a latter day achilles like that everything we have been our life you know you've provided for us every protection my kids have you provided for us and the self-effacement absolutely tears tears your heart out you know i i have the same feeling you mean i'm in you just saying my god what what true mythic figures and they are to me. i think sent here i'm glad that we as a nation are more thankful and love them no more because i came of age and i think you did too during vietnam where it was a different and my father was in the korean war and he said coming home wasn't the same as as his uncle and that from. work too so i'm glad
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i'm glad at least that that you know bowe and what he said you were going to be on quite frankly the social media sent its little if i have a lot of questions for somebody vance and i think your soul is seem so approachable it's just lit up our switchboard so to speak and i have a couple for you if you don't mind yeah. mark ormay on facebook said how many horses to you on what's your favorite breed ball and why what do you like about that particular breed. i have 4 horses right now and they're lucic tano which are which is still fighting forces and i love them 1st of all there there are hot blooded horses but there are the oldest saddle horse so i think that over a century you do breed in qualities that help them relate and trust you as
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a human as a species so i find them very generous and they make me look really good when i'm right. it's in their hard drive but they just think that that's part here the. their i don't know they run to it almost in such a touching way you would think jeez do ever get tired of lifting me up on your back and try to go but you can see that many of them are just in the full when they're able to transcend a loving owner and there they exist for been touching way right you know if you can tap into that i you know i'm involved in horse racing also and and those trainers are egyptians because you have to tap into that quality in them so that on the day you take them for a ride or on the day us them to not ask them to raise he will allow them to raise up their horses they have to feel like they're hot the greatest honor and so
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when you get out in the it's great because otherwise it's you know you're treating them a species of bird so. yes when they they can love it if you treat them right it can really feeling work. well listen i have to say my team right now is comprised my family and our loving dog benny and he's never looked better i'm using my boat derrick at hair products and any benny was to the cover boy on the. left the electric electronic magazine site and i thank you for those bald licit i love you and john with all my heart you're some of my dearest friends in the world and i feel it's it's a joy to know you know derek i appreciate your time today kiddo you know thank you it's mutual i love you guys all right.
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coming and a lot of people say well you can't go negative on the world reserve currency they also said you can never print and negative oil futures contract they said you can never print and negative interest rate on a sovereign bond that's already happened and i think about warren buffett 1st 2nd i mean i pity him at this point because he says he doesn't like stocks and he's hiding out in cash but his cash is about to go negative returns but negative interest rate on his cash is going to be losing money on his cash pretty soon and he said i would never own gold and i would never own big point so the only 2 life boats for warren buffett at this point are gold and decline and he's out of pride he's going to stick on his negative interest rate cash and he won't buy stocks so he's already underperformed the s. and p. for 15 years. he's going to his career as basically
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a glorified money market fund that was a round trip to nowhere that everyone will just forget a. little when welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle 75 years ago there was a global solidarity to annihilate the scourge of bashes him from your soviet union and its western allies prevailed against nazi germany today such global solidarity is sadly missing in the face of the corrupt and who in what is very necessary solidarity.
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