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they must do more to make them more interesting before comparing it to art. let's lease to art what he's art did. not photographic it because he's a new day. doesn't mean for no reason relation between noon and bonum. after leaving the debate about where the ponies off off is poor, reaching a climax, geology ski off. see okay, i'm just going to take another look because, well, you know, want to enjoy the oh, it's been a how did you notice international? thanks. she company tonight. we're back again in about 30 minutes. the ah, the eastern half of the united states, we're going to have billions, if not trillions of periodical cicada is interacting with tens of millions of human
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beings in their back yard. oh, my god. obviously some of the cicadas and that have very high tolerance for alcohol because they are already passing out for 6 minutes. 400. i mean, that's a very satisfying raising prices. they're the ones who are dictating prices. so we're creating a monster here. we created a brick and monster. we've got china, economy zooming, they can raise prices at will. and no matter how high china re pricing for americans to buy their good biden's, going to print more money to send to china. this is the worst to still be in
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training in finger traps that ever been invented. a war on drugs started as a way to come back, a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic. he told us that andrew was a competent, short form, and this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly, they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like something else had to be happening with hey folks, sorry, been working here for 3 hours ago to the sprints myself. i got la roach coming up. i know what you're saying. i thought roaches were illegal, but the law is just been voted the best stylist,
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or is he likes to call it image architect and los angeles, and trust me, every 2nd person i hear is an executive producer or an image. but my man is broken away from the pack. he just did something present day. the b e t awards and it blew up the image of the frock all over the planet earth. i think he got beyond says old dress for at 18 years ago. inventive guy had a good businessman, la roche right up to this dentist, bill, or plus one. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. i am with the hippa, scott in the room, the bask frocks, law roach, the show me looking good. it's leg of burberry feel with a little psychedelic next day. and here's the stylus and i love this. we're going
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to talk about this because it's a very smart positioning. he's done, image architect. yeah. so the cat sharpies worked with celebrities, including ariana grand and celine, dion mary j. blige. i think you just killed that on the b 2, yours or some look that went as the kids say, sorry, man. now he's currently a judge on the the login reality competition show legendary streaming on h. b o. max la roche. yeah. nice to hear. i'm actually wearing gucci. yeah. so we can make that. make that mistake call it is something else. well, what, what did i said you were burbridge, just the euro. who am i so passe? the listen law. you're in the you're in the moment. run and tell you the moments come quickly and it's to the, to the person who knows how to ride it as long as he could, you know, as the prize now. and i love the fact that so many people who deem themselves
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stylus and l a. i love the fact that you talk about it and then architectural explain the concept. and so it was really maybe a shady, one for, you know, not be considered like the other one. and i just get it. you know, when i, when i started to take a deeper dive into what, what it is that i do, it was really similar to what architect us in a way of, you know, i get a new client. so that's the job, right? and so then you survey the land next me to a research, seen everything they've ever worn. and then you hire out, you know, the contractors for architect, it's, you know, build their hair and makeup, unnecessary reason, diamonds and shoes. so when i, when i just started to look at that way, i felt like that's what i was doing. and i was doing it for the structure i was doing it for i was doing it for a structure. i was doing it for someone's image. listen, i think i'd good push even more chips in on that i would do my letter had my
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business would all be on the blue architecture or you know, like the blueprints, we definitely create a blueprint for, for the clients and the beautiful people that work with you know, when it comes down to manage it very infrequently to somebody's taste coincide with the cutting edge and you're in that group right now and it does come down to taste . and i'm wondering, i know you're from rough streets of chicago growing up. when did you 1st begin to think i might have a specific mr. does that come later? and i think in the words of the great philosopher, lady god, i was born this way. you know, i came out this way and it's fashion as style has always been something that was really aspirational for me. and when i got the chance, i just jumped in it while you dream and big man because like i said, i tell you i read in your notes and folks, you know the old south side of chicago saw by jim croce and but that is rough place yeah, so you were dream and thing. did you have women in your life?
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yeah. tell me, i think i think it was my grandmother's, you know, for us, for people where like me, well from church and i always the 1st fashioned show is, you know, it's our 1st ok to a show with the outfits and a hat. so i think i had to go to church every sunday and i also got church clothes just to where to charge you weren't allowed to play in them. so that kind of fuel my, my passion for fashion. if you say what a beautiful place to associate it within your hair, because a lot of people are, there are clubs and they get their groove on. and sometimes their group burns off and the 2nd clubs burn off in a 2nd. i love the fact that you remember how important it is for those ladies to go in, in their finery on sunday, be seen by the congregation. it's such a nice dr memory. and so it's so that, that experience is so important to our culture. as you know, black people in this country,
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and i think i wouldn't be nowhere near the parson. i am today without those experiences. yeah. so how do you make the jump from the city a big shoulder, chicago tell ones that have a 70 year. yeah. it was a day or 10 years ago who beautiful. i met her 10 years ago and you know, we made this promise to each other that we would support and lift each other up and, and make space for each other. and, you know, after the 1st 3 years of me working with her, she started her career to pick up. and so she, she kind of convince me to move to l. a. and she said, you know, if you got to her and told me to same quote, and i thought it was really incredible to say if you're going to play the game and if you're going to win the game, you have to be in the stadium. sure. and this lay as is where the stadium is intimidating when you 1st hit the environs of a layer ball right in. no, i think i've kind of fell radi and i'm, you know, i grew up tough. i'm not afraid of anything. so i came out and i believe in myself
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and you know, and i said i can do it. so i came out and that's what happens. well, listen when you're in a style conscious world right now, let's face folks, you have a blip or you can make it or not it. when they get a 1st impression of the you must have some confidence in that room, a good poker face delete and say, here's what i think. yeah, they don't want to see we chief or they want. it looks like they believe it. i know you've been in this industry for a long time for like you have to have confident people around you. right. and i think that's what, that's what cells is that they, they, you can feel when, when people are being authentic. and you can also feel when they are experts, right? and so we hire as experts. so you come in a room and you, you know, you, this is my opinion, this is what you're paying for, essentially. and when you have a good relationship and good trust they, they usually go, it usually goes in my favor. listen, half the people who are up there on the market in the light are scared. because it is a, it's a temporal business, and
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a lot of them need somebody that they can lean on. and whenever i see that they have a stylus with them, or a makeup artist with them, or hairdresser with them for a long time ago, you better get back in that room before you go out and you need people in there. we make them feel a certain type of way. it's not the way i make them look is the well make them feel and they take their fill in and they take it out and they are the big stars that we love them for being. now here comes a weird passage in the world we live in, stylus now can become big stars. how are you going to? how are you handling? do you said something very smart earlier when you say i will, i won't confirm that, but yes, discretion is so important. business, if you are going to be an inner circles, you have to be trusted. also, i found the people don't like people who start to miss the point about who they're styling. you know, and i mean, that's important to i guess you're aware of that. i'm definitely, i'm aware of it all. i've been really blessed to be around for really big machine
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like celine dion, which was incredible. arianna, it's just like you, you, you learn how, how they move and you learn how to be, what they need you to be that you learn all. i tell young size, i was how you have to learn. you have to know when to speak, and you also have to know when the shots, you know, so it's, but if you get that all that would experience, trial and error. now lesson is the vintage world. just been picked over that. it's to the point where you can't find anything cooler is that vintage gucci here. this is actually kerr and gucci all ker, it had a bit of a started to try. yeah, and i think vintage is really important because we have this conversation about sustainability fashion. and i think where is something that somebody else war, whether it be a stranger or your family, or your grandmother or whatever. i think it's a, it's a good step in the right direction of, you know, being kind of to the planet. did you watch the, did you watch the halston thing?
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have you seen, i know hostile story back and forth. yeah. i love, i love love that i thought i thought the which was named that a pretty good. yeah. i can say, yeah, you know is a good stuff. so that my sushi in my, to folks live, it looks like there is another point here. there is the groovy is. ringback because i can't flexible, i think just voted by hollywood reporter the leading style is toro road. and i'm a bit of a dad was over and i saw at least getting advice from the line. right. but you got a fraud. you got a poem from hanging up, your bike goes for weight, good. looks got together. but in a way that it would happen with the styles. tell me about the sword bad. hollywood reporter, what i don't know if it's an award, but you,
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you're voted the best. right? yes. yes. so this year i got the number one spot on the hollywood report is list of the most powerful, powerful hobby wish i wish. i was a great. it was a great honor to follow. she was really cool. i shot it with and yet taylor joy from the queen. girl, the big guy. yeah. yeah, yeah. yeah. most beautiful. i think interesting. girls, you know women work in like a hip fond. you know what, i mean? her, she's got the fun like guys and then it was funny to watch or pull off innocent dyslexia much. oh yeah. because you're thinking just beginning god, she's such a way of so and then she got her group and got her self awareness and she began to wear it better in the 2nd half of it. yeah, she's a girl on the come there. that is a great young performer. listen, i'm talking to the man right now, and i'm sure i have something else. i mean, my flies over, we're going to take a break here. i got to deal with my sushi lunch. i get my job 1st.
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is why you're walking down a street in a town and in the store and windows are negative in depression you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're years in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those, gosh. oh right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is trinity and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change,
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that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate. me. ah, so i was trying to do is really to leverage on the knowledge of this partner from developed countries. and they offer field church services support. but it was so we asked, this is sort of a broker 12 teams from developing an emerging countries to get access to state. because clearly one of the issues, one of the is the cost of the launch in the operation, the
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the hey folks work back to dennis miller plus $1.00 wherever black with the law roach. and by the way, before colorado legalize we illegal or effect chicago or my new brass de la roche, he is worked with celebrity stylus image, architect is worked there on a grounded celine dion. and as he said, a 2 big machines there, mary j. blige. and he's currently a judge on the voting, reality competition show legendary, which streaming as everything it appears in the world is on h. b o. max, here the luxuriant locks, how long does it take to grow that beautiful follicular power?
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45 minutes time. let me just tell me about legendary. tell h b o, how are they to work because this thing's caught on. yeah, i love being a part of a family. they are incredible. they are good people to work with them and they leave you go after some places they know. yeah. and no higher. you good thing. yeah . they leave me alone. school. yeah. they, they've been amazing. we, we just got picked up the season 3 beautiful, which is really exciting, but legendary is a platform to show the talents of the ballroom culture. it's a, it's a subculture that's been around for 40 years. if not more, and this is the 1st time they're really getting their the attention that they desire says probably madonna's bow. but yeah, it's, it's what tell me about right? no ball room for me, dance with the stars. but you're, you're talking about in different from barbara. yeah, that's
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a totally different tell me about this, this ballroom culture was started by gay, black and brown and queer people in new york in the 60s. and it was a way for them to come together and show off their tile is so fast forward to now. that's exactly what legendary is doing it, but just on a huge platform. but the community is very undeserved and overlooks and not anymore . maybe not in and out to be national for that reason because their stories and their talents need to be shown and appreciated. yeah. when people go to their sanctum st tom on a weekend on why they want to be with like minded and when you got to hide that it's like you're living in mechanical. yeah. and so that's one of the great things about the times we live in there are times makes my head spin where we're living at the moment in history. but i also think all these people had to do it on that side of the door. now i can do it on this side of the door and have
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a little fun with it and have people see that it's not the end of the world since it is me to be out there at the vanguard of, i mean, we are in 2021, and we made it through 2020. so it's like let people live and be free and celebrate though all people tell me, tell, tell us about the show itself. obviously there is another ball room, a v i p call said were you tell me the template or the show. so think so you think you could dance, but really gay law. how far ricci you did? what needed to be done now? yeah, i literally felt like i was transported back to the 40 so harlem i was watching the p shape our culture. yeah, i love. did you look so funny? i think it was a perfect performance. i disagree with the judges that gave you nice because you should have gotten
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a pet homicide you oh. 1 there you go. that's it. through. know tommy, always and bruno, tommy, only really gay. do you? you know, it's funny to me as the shows they're fun, but then you can see people have invested so much and i'm wondering, are you the good judge or the total judge or the do i think there's a place to be both of those. i think sometimes when it's caprices or it's fun or it's frivolous, you can be the tough judge. yeah. and then i think there's some people are so delicate such blanche to ball china watches of you don't want to crush them. i didn't call it the simon kal. of the show for sure. that's why everybody watch that . yeah, thank you. why don't it's just true. i mean, but it's, it's tough love though you know, it's not my critique isn't to be anybody down or make don't feel small. it's just, it's very honest and it's, you know, it's in my opinion, it helps you grow that. okay. i'm
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a start out by fan. i feel like i thought you tonight. incredible. the way it started. i love the dancey you gimme when need to be gave you there. i think you where, where would you like to take your whole thing from here? i like i said the, the image architect is beautiful play and i think that builds for a long time. what would you, would you like to be a brand yourself? yeah, yeah, i would love to do things. i would love to have a collaboration with wal mart or target and bringing what i do to sort of mass as a middle america. and you know, halston then brother, there's some, there's dangers there. yeah. you know, house, you gotta watch a rim per mater. it's a fine line, you gotta walk where halston becomes, so hip, so caroll, so of the moment when it's
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a great fall in people's eyes when he goes that the thing about hostile is that he was before his time. he was the guy was, he was before time, so it always has to be the 1st one who takes all the slack in and goes through all the pain for us. so he did it. so now i can do it and take my time. i want to take my time to everybody and not just, you know, big celebrities with tons of money. i want to, i want to do something for me was i never disparaged. terry, don't be pittsburgh. i'm a bit of a mill hung, so i get the whole thing, but it's a delicate my se shot. you just can't lurch over 3 lanes. people go to hell happen to my man, and then you got to move it. but you seem to think you can then i can see you can use in your head. now tell me about, tell me, tell me about the, the b 2 things together at the last minute or, or have you been working with the pro? tell me about the whole thing. let me get, let me give you degrees. so. so they looked at when borrows and day was
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nominated for best actress that actress at the be worth. and so i was able to find because i'm such a good style is the exact dress there be a war to perform and 18 years prior. wow. so yeah we've, we found the dress, i source address a while ago and it was just things just, you know, when you believe things is kinda like a line itself. and it was, it was perfect. it was, it was the one hand it off to look for play and you go back and get the mentor in the mentor. yeah. right. assume she knows beyond she's turned in the are or denied . well anyway, good for you. and then then what happens that you get snap, and then all of a sudden it's just it's like backdrop catches o 2 and the thing blows up, right? i think, i think in my career i'm kind of known for big moments, but i, i approached them as will someone remember it tomorrow and it is no. then
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it's not what i do. like i like to leave a leg. well, you look at some of these things i'm about as out of that loop as you can be as a 67 year old white cat dresses and then yeah, you know, i'm just saying, i'm not bad, but i am saying that it's i can remember certain dresses and i can see how it's almost an old factory thing in my mind's eye. i don't know her anything about her, but j lo had a green thing on it most of been 20 years ago. and you were so the day it's yeah, mike celine dion with the backwards. su, yes, there are certain things that i picked out in pop culture that we will always remember a reference. so i'll try to create, looks like that. i think celine nick from those young brothers in the rep to the number they used to wear their, their stuff or cos. yeah. i think i love a reference dentist or you, you're going to be the reference point from here on what we've been enjoying our time. and you can watch him over at h,
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b o max and the show is voting competition reality show called legendary streams on h b o max, he is a stylish image architect and he's a, he's the man right now. he's just been voted by hollywood reporter as the most powerful cat in that field. it's rather a theory of field that everyone saw you meet a guy or a young lady who you can see in their eyes. they have the business and you can see they see the bigger picture too, and they see the smaller picture to find things that make a look look and you go ok. it's like semester slow. you got gab, so guess we feel gap gap. so i'm happy for to thank you for having a nice to meet you, and it is la roche. and this is dennis miller plus one the
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