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during the vietnam war, u.s. forces also bomb to neighboring laos. it was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know how much it is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita. all human history, millions of unexploded bombs still in danger, lives in this small agricultural country. jordyn wieber went on to another topic. even today kids in los full victims of bombs dropped decades ago. is the u.s. making amends for that tragedy and what help to the people need in that little land of mines?
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hey folks. next up on that is miller plus one. we'll talk to the president of the l.a. kings hockey organization. luke robotized doing a bang up job. now rebuilding the kings covered when bear for a while, but they'll be back. got a lot of young studs will talk to him about that. also, arguably, the greatest left winger in the history, oc, you know, people going to say ovechkin, bob levey, which bobby hall. but you look at the numbers, you look at the ration looks right up there. we'll talk to luke, wrote the tie right up to this. dennis miller plus one hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. great soccer, little off season park that even though when the, the season starts up again, it seems like it just ended a month ago and i think they're probably going to be ready to go after christmas. sometime we're talking to arguably the greatest left winger who ever played the
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game. i know you got to think about ovi. you got to think about. i don't know, chief, you know as a few guys i dig, but when my man luke robots, i step dad. he had thrown up the numbers and he was a gamer, currently the president of the los angeles kings hockey team. he was with them for 14 seasons during his career in the n.h.l. served this captain of the kings during the 9293 season retired as the highest scoring left winger in n.h.l. history. and i think though he's gone past some goals. but i think luke, by last may's on the show, he might still be dyess who are in, in 2017. he was named one of the 100 greatest n.h.l. players in history. and folks, you can move that 25 greatest players and n.h.l. history. this is a great look. robots are you, my friend, during great is good to see you. and i see you again, brother. you know what? i was always it's so funny to me. look, you know, i know it's hard to make the long run with the team now from rocky,
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all the way through. but i always look back at the things that i'm trying to think . how did they meet taylor like just side of town? i think he was the g.m. then i started looking at the numbers and he was the all time game. guy janus really? he looked you know, out of hand, all of a sudden you're a 2nd. i think you're 3rd now because of brownie, but it always made me laugh. i thought, how did they let look robots i had it's out. what do you remember about that sees, you know, went down there. you said, i'm going to have to call him and see if that was the one. the reason you know it's sports is funny. you know, things happen and you really never know. and, you know, sometimes when i was a player you would think something was personally, or you get upset if you got traded them when i got on the other side now and have been at it long enough that you realize that nothing's personal. it's whomever is in charge at the line. they believe they're going to make the team
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a certain way to win. and sometimes there's different pressure behind the scenes that none of us know, like about budget and so forth. and probably never know exactly what was the reasoning behind the reason i left. but now i know that it was not personal. they really thought at the time they were doing the best thing for the team and, and they want to along with their moves. and there's nothing you can do. i mean new england, the pitcher has done it a 1000000 times. it is just the way it is. yeah, you're right. lucas, i watch brady. the other night. i watch joe montana at the end on a jeeves uniform. yeah, i guess it does get mad to business. how do you, you know, it must be so hard, especially in hockey, where there's such a spread, a core, such camaraderie. i mean, i even watched the thing with probert a documentary and now after he left got his life got troubled. but even after he left, it falls more part because there's not, i don't know the band of brothers sort of thing. how have you found, be in
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a front office guy? does it fill up any of that juice or is it just a completely different life? what did juice is still there? you know where, you know, it's kind of fun to work for a team because some of the winning in everything you're doing is you're building the organization the best you see fit that will give you a chance to win a championship. and from that standpoint, i find it exciting and you know, i washed away the game is played to, i'm like, oh my god is no way i could get out there would hurt so bad. you know, some kind of glad i'm on the other side. but that being said, is just as much fun in a different way. i mean there's nothing that can replace, playing a game being in that locker room and playing with your teammates and sticking up for the show, there's something i'm a player, especially a hockey. it's all about the team, you know, it's all about the logo and so forth. but, but the 2nd best thing is to be on the other side and still be involved that with the team that you love so much and for me to, that's been great. you know it's,
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it's funny when i watch the game now. and hockey is my favorite sport. i mean i, i just love the fact that hockey players in a way they police their own. it's tough to be a big timer at hockey. because i think in the not only guys on the other team, i think guys on your team will grab you as a young guy and say, listen, brother, weather. when this isn't how we do it here. you've got to, you've got to get in. you know, you don't have to be a complete square, but you can't, you can't be an idiot about this. so it's my favorite sport. when i watched it this year, i remember thinking and even even modern times are encroaching and my favorite sport at some point. i remember a couple years ago for instance, look when they had thing about you couldn't put ice chips up on the go as a for god's sakes. i never stop punch him black, where earth johnny by hour and those guys they were in an ice storm for the last few years of their career. you never even saw that seemed like a worse role to me. and now when i watch the offside play the 2 minutes later,
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there's a goal scored an egg old back into the archives to find out of the guy skate played, wasn't on the ice. it's just that part of it's drive me crazy, but it's still the best game in the world. i think you're right. i mean definitely the game is changes, things have changed. that is funny. the funny thing about today is if you stray a goalie, you know, when you something from the refreeze will deal with that in neil days. it was never the referee to just let the guys on the ice deal with it. and now as of now is a lot, a lot more painful. so that's why you saw that happen a lot less than you see it happened the day, you know, you know, there's things that, i mean, our game is gone so fast, i think even for the referees and lines was hard for me. the d.v.d. all side rule. i'll tell you. i like it because i play with gretzky. ok, and i always, this is what i tell the kids a comin to as a lesson i play with. and he was a god, you know, when in is arrow,
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the believing score we get 10125 points, a unique amy did 200 points a year and i tell him, i said in those days the red line was involved in a play. and i said, i never saw one gretzky go out of sight. and because of that, he probably picked up an extra 2025 points a year because he was smart enough to bring his feedback. and go and stay on site all the time because he knew that would give him a chance to go. there's things you can do to gretzky was doing, but that you can't. you don't have to be dumb enough to lift your foot to make sure it's an outside to me, it's like the only reason you lift a foot over the other one is because you're scared you think you've got to get hits or you're rushing a play or you really are not a pin tension or you're done because you know, you're really not baited tenders. libata, you don't be sorry, the line and just let the far go and well listen a guy with your cache that will make me think long and hard about it just as a fan, i sub absolutes and i think, geez,
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i hate that there. strobing it down to frame by frame now, but i guess the tech, the only exit exists and that's what you happen to know if you notice what, when i see a player is going to his right foot inside the zone and his left has a month. and i see him just gently lifting his left foot. mike, why, why would you do to have it just doesn't make sense to me. well, i tell you one thing about wayne is and obviously i'm just a fan. i've met him a couple times. what a gentleman and what a cool guy. you know, he's not, it was either he's just a match, but he always saw it like bobby fischer playing chess. i mean his bang, bang bang. it's like when you watch an old episode of star trek and this mr. spock's like 3 moves down the board, that was wayne, i made it was he was a freakin hockey, i.q. genius in addition to being a physical you know anomaly, but what a smart cat. yeah, he was a good things for us teammate, so we know it,
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like i remember noticing that one, i mean, after the game would know everyone on both teams, how many goals and assists they got, no matter what the score was. he knew that he was aware of every woman he has on both side. then there are so many times to like funny off in hockey, it always shifts every minute for people that don't know as much about hockey. even when, if your life, when you watch your left winger and if your left winger comes to the bench, you go, whoa! wayne was always aware, was going on on the ice. and if a guy would come to the bench and the next player wasn't ready, one would just jump because he knew we were short end of the many just worse than aware. and i remember even watching a game where the action would go. although on the left side of the rink, everybody's looking left and you'd hear wayne's voice goes to really meant he was somehow figure out of that in which you really meant for the other team and before the referee or anybody would sit in a building. it's amazing how or where you were the game within the game it's. there's no one like him and as far as that is just so you're right. it was like
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bobby fischer. just a genius. just a genius. everyone said, let's are not. you know, i was saying earlier in the intro, look at most boggle, your mind, young boy in montreal's don't know who the habs had back when you were a kid who is stevie shaddai. i always remember from that era toronto, the big am was a killer left winger. it just boggles my mind that as you went from those frozen pawns, to blowing past guys who must have been, i caught it as a youth, the musket surrealistic in your head right until you went to growing up in montreal because the canadians were show good. you know me? no, as in the 70s they won 4. consider all i mean in this i think one year did last 8 games and next year to us. well, so we never saw them lose and so forth. and then next again, no are like maybe 10 years later making any channel. and this was just a dream. i never even set out for it. i don't even know if it could happen and i'll never forget one day i was doing an interview post-game i had like a little bit of
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a good run, maybe 4 or 5 games, where we've goals and a reporter asked me, goes you excited about your next goal and i'm like, well, what do you mean by that? and he said, well, your next goal was tied to rocket rashard. and for me growing up in montreal, that's like growing up in the us and someone teach time you'd stories will be a group. and so forth, you know mickey mantle and then you're sitting as a kid, a kid friends getting women. i'm going to tie the rocket research. i do recall i was a little bit almost embarrassed about it because it was like a rock and rashard. i'm going to be time that didn't seem real. there's a pretty, pretty cool, you know, look when you look back on those original 6 and folks, you have to remember. i'm just saying, i'm a hockey, that going to get another body follows that closely. if you can believe that a one point their early sixty's eves and you think about the wealth of talent that was being funny and old and an ass and $620.00 parts 20 parts and teams. you really
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have to cram the crab. and when you look back, you look at always boggles my mind when i see terry saw chuck going down and he does not have a mascot. it's absolutely boggles your mind to think these guys played that down and dirty at that fight. i mean, it's amazing. i did every once in a washy n.h.l. . now when they're showing all games, i'm just like, i can't believe these guys had no mask and you see them, they're diving left and right. even though the shots were in the same the stick. but i remember watching like on bobby always he figured out a curve a stick him and send the key to newark, come down and roof it like goalies were freak and he was shooting at their heads and they had no mass. could you imagine that's raese? what we've been looking back a little in this 1st segment folks, but that's what i want to pick up in the 2nd segment. i want to talk about where the league goes from here. i want to talk about where the kings go from here. i want to talk about some of those young players. i also want to talk about how yeah,
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sure. out. arguably, one of the greatest goalies of all time quickie. i mean, out of the baby face assess one of my favorites of all time. and you know, careers happen and what will have to see what, what we do in a day new. we'll talk about all that with the president of the kings. the great looks robot side. and look, just before we split, are you still the leading left wing points guy? i know ovies up about 700 go where you are now it's why still number one. i honestly don't know. take a look. there is no to like to look robots i right after this on dennis miller plus one. actually what that means is we end up picking solutions that cost
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a long going to actually do very little. it's just a kind of fuel instead of actual solutions that would fix global warming it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime, but old wounds still haven't healed into the bottom is what he thinks. because only from you know, me cold feet and people who suppose to me in the present the 6 minute of the next thing cause me to, you know, cells ins of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption. the only lot of money was the other fees to get in the open is a feeling that to this day mothers still search for grown children while looking in hope for their parents.
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they folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one more talkin to l.a. kings president, one of the greatest ball players look robot sigh and look, tell me about what gets of the league in the medicines. but tell me about the kicks . tell me about a couple of these youngsters and tell me where you go out with quickly in a few of the other guys have been brought in for a while. it's funny when i put it on the, on the ball, hockey players names, i guess it's some honorarium with a great regard for, you know, you're in the game. tell me about the youngsters. what you got coming. you know, we're, we feel like we're pretty loaded with, you know, the, all the outside experts seem to put us in the top 2 or 3 of a prospect coming up the last couple years. you know, we haven't treated any young draft choices. you 1017. so we've hung on to all of
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those kids since 2008 and 7, when dina bharti came on board. and we've established your development group to make sure these guys will get their next step and learn to what it means to become accounting and plain. what your organization with the most amount of players in the, n.h.l. you know, didn't or all you think it means. but deplaning, mitchell, so we're very competent with this group talent here. we're talking earlier, put your team president had on that speed at speed kill. that's all it skill, but speed more important than ever. and that's leg i used to always think of it. it's like in baseball, you build strong up the middle or the double play tandem, a center fielder, catcher. and i think used to think about that sudden degree and hockey build strong up the center has a change. now what do you, what do you look at for just the speed everywhere or what's the key directive for somebody who's running the team will because we're in a cap league and it makes it really hard to hang onto, everyone's because,
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you know, you can only have so much money for the whole group. you really want to focus on your top 7. your core percy, which, you know, it's a goalie, it's a number one defense or like your dowdy, then you want to have a 2nd defense or no help you. and then you, you want to have your 1st 2 centers, number one center 2nd line center. so that's 5, and then you want to count have 8. you know, when your doc can break a game open one shot, you know, like a pure goal or deck and really make a difference. and then then the next, the next guy out of and ends up being 7. it could be either another win your or a 3rd defenseman. i probably would prefer their defense. they, you really focus or think of montreal, can you dead the big 3 kind of love when it team has 2 or 3 defensemen that you could count on them 100 percent of the time. but if you have those 7 guys and you focus on them and they have the right character, the right players,
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then everybody else around is guys. they're either young coming up. or if they're stablished, they know exactly their role. if you know and understand their role for the benefit of the organization and they play hard and that role you can win a lot of games. yeah, the cap league is a heartbreak of having cuz there are times when guys come along like just owens and you know, you got to move a lot or earlier. there's only so much money to go around and i'm glad he got the agur. and i think i think it got another cup. remember, so they can, but it seems to me once a washington, but you lose guys like that boy, that is a better pill as a. yeah, not a no, you're right. i thought for 2nd, if you were in the to come, no, you did. nobody go really close because he helped establish it in washington. tear cultured anyone to carolina and ledecky. remember that he's down and murdered there . all the fun stuff there were to do in post-game the crazy. there were stories that want to start it up, but yeah, guys like that. we missed him once we left,
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but we had no room to keep him. so makes it really hard. and you've got to make some hard choices at some point. you know, it's funny whenever you watch any sports, like a man or to somebody who runs the leg be, it could now be it. you know, the cat are replaced by adam silver over in the n.b.a. there. they always get booed. but i'm telling you over the years i've got, i've grown 5, i think better runs and i shot fire. i really know. and i think i think the link played this covert thing about a smartish a can this year. what are your thoughts? yeah, i think i think it gary and everybody in the league. i remember we were nose meetings before and he was talking goes, look, we're not going to rush it. we're going to make sure we do it right. and you know, up to the last, i think within a week, oh, by the time they decided to where to go, it was still we were talking about me meet the l.a. being want up. there were texas and they waited and waited. next again,
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no one day heard. like in canada there were less cases. they said let's go there. and now is the real main reason they built these hubs and they did a really good job and they knew the players, hockey players are pretty disciplined, you know? so they knew i was going to set it up and did a good job. i mean, you talk to the guys, it seem a day really enjoy trauner. oh they thought in minton was not there was not as much to do, but it still was really well done and i thought for the league to be able to finish just season and doing it. what us that wished. tramp the ball. yeah, you didn't see as many tampa bay lightning players kiss in the cup this year. folks, not, not the time may not be shared, sharing a common metallic object on the left there after i did see if you guys drink, you know, as i own, come on guys. it's not time. that's one of the, one of the best things about hockey is in
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a way no game takes itself more seriously. and another way and no game takes it so i can have a little fun with it. that thing at the end then i guess they had to do away with that this year where they shake hands at the end of the series is just an amazing thing. i think i've only seen one guy over the entire time. i've been watching hockey. you wouldn't shake. it was a cat who came out from boston dart team for a while, and this is the same. he disc a mod for a year to play for the bruins. they came out here, i think one year he was so pissed off, he wouldn't shake hands with somebody yet, but the other one did i see? didn't shake hands. i'm unturned. remember i have the name of a governor. i can remember. he'll come back to me. but the other guy was marty berger when shake shaunie reis him. remember that one you're wondering where? no it's where do i be after you
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tube this avery video where he just gets in front of rodoreda. he has this like out of outside on the lope, thought worry, thinks this guy's been beaten, our brains. and for ages i'm just going to completely shadow and like, and stay right in front of the do this and bro do or just it's just crazy. you know way i made it another way by good for avery. at least that's probably the only way you could meet martin road or when i was at your game. robert, i mean if you only stop playing, try to block is viewed. i was there was a ploy, mr. risky. i love that i love the fact though that when they do get the cop, everybody seems to get a day with the cop. if you've ever seen that footage, it's a guy's take it back there and canoes with it. there, i guess a lot of the players are doubting manhattan beach. you'll see it bartender in manhattan beach. it's just absolutely hilarious. how they treat the cup. were to take it on your day when you and i try to think of the jeopardy the general get it . yeah. when i was in detroit i won. and then what are you reading, marine, and
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a time, as i always said, if i win guys to the guys that i knew in l.a. that we used to play hockey on monday nights. you know what bruckheimer and all the, guys said. if i would try someone to bring back in l.a., so iconic that summer when it was my time, i brought it back here and it was kind of good because chris chelios had it in malibu too. so we ended up having it for 3 full days. so i had a big party on that on a saturday, and it was in my house and i thought i'd get maybe a couple 100 people i think weighed up with 350 was just totally out of control. and then the next, next day it was really cool because we got a permit to bring it right below the hollywood sign. so we hunker down and went to the hollywood sign. the only problem they didn't figure out is a hard to picture was going to be, have to be taken because they had to be in the street all the way down below. but we got some course. we took it to universal studio. we actually took it on the jurassic park ride and then remember universal. i had to get back to cup before the
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big drop there. not drastic part. right. and then we took it to you if we took the dodger stadium. i mean, it was kind of funny because that day when i went to dodger stadium, tommy lasorda was there and i set up with them. but they were playing atlanta. and tom glavine was, it was on a team in atlanta. and back in the draft in 1984. tom glavine said he would never play hockey and i was joked with people that people said, man, you got drafted in one thrown by the king. i go. yeah, but the funny thing is, tom glavine said he would never play hockey and a king still drafted him. ahead of me in the 4th round, so i said, that's how much of the guy says, i'll never play hockey. i'm going to play baseball. he was drafted in the 4th round this ridge guy, or what is there such a picture? what it had, you know, you have about else. you know, it's funny. as i recently,
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i went out to bellwood out there and my friend john mcenroe. he's right near cheli . he works out with them every day. he said he thinks jelly could get the ice to morrow and still are not. but he is obese. like he's a machinist. guy works out all the to easy only player like it is like i used to see like he, he kind of, you know, eat like to go out everyone. so, but he would come back from the bar sometime and go to the rink, and he would ride the bike for like half hour, 45 minutes inside the sauna, and full steam, and the prime ministers gene, or anybody. what i do might not have are inside asuna, and he would do that every day and then he would get on the ice be the hardest working guy, not the time when i was play were in use like 394 years old. he was unbelievable. he really is a machine. yeah, guys like him in ca, just to prove the church definition of hockey players and leaders. well we've been talking to one of the greats folks. and he's currently the president los angeles
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kings, but 14 seasons in the n.h.l. . and that as i said earlier, arguably the greatest left winger who ever played the game, you can set that and you could have that. chad, i know it's not all stat based, but i'm talking my man will be shy, but you can seriously have that conversation for a young kid coming out of montreal. go on a night through out. that is heavy wind, brother, you must the head over the years fall and a fall and that are not good for you baby. you maxed it out and life's good yappy. yeah, life's good. we're just we were looking to get back. hopefully we get back at work playing in early january, so they'll be fine. you know, just to, just, to get going and, you know, i'm don't think we'll have too many people in the stands at 1st, but hopefully we get to a point where we can, we can bring our fans back in, you know, we can, we can, we can start praying. this want to go and meet and every one of us are going to miss a message, a lot best sport in a world,
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folks wrestling the national hockey league. good to talk to about talk to down the road. have a happy holiday. ok. thank you. later getting remember, this is dennis miller plus one. a new gold rush is underway in ghana. thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields, hoping to strike it rich. here's the book. as they were, children are torn between gold. from me was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school. which side will have the strongest appeal
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