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it says jav of the 2 required and are still waiting for the due date of their next shot. others though, have more inventive reasons. yes, there thought philip, i think this should be a universal coven vaccine for the whole world. it doesn't matter what it's called. the idea is i build charles to washington or new york with his vaccine and the corresponding q r code. but now if i get vaccinated here, cousin, i'll receive a q r cuz it's only valid in russia and i won't be able to go abroad with it. if the w h o registers this brittany, the jap, would you agree to get it? well, why not? if the certificates i guess is valid worldwide, i usually go to work on public transport. but on monday i left home and couldn't go anywhere. i had to take a taxi and the prices were really high. my car wasn't really being used, so i decided if there are people struggling, why not help someone who really needs it? but not everyone is excited about the idea of this makeshift anti vax taxi service . here with it. all these anti vaccination groups only make things worse. you know, it is sad that we still have covet by up to it. these are people who have nothing
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else to do other than to join in the groups. we have them getting a job is a personal choice of moving, but auntie vox groups are just wrong. we've got local authorities have already loosened the lockdown clamps a bit. people with an official medical discharge of those in between jobs will be eligible for a q r code. a change to the rule said introduced initially. when the berlin y seen a decrease in the passenger traffic on public transport on monday traffic nosedive by as much as 30 percent on on tuesday we had a 5 percent decrease about russia's president, vladimir putin has been repeatedly stressing that vaccination must remain voluntary . but at the cost of a very unpopular measure, local authorities here have attempted to make it economically crippling to keep a vaccine free lifestyle. i'm a guest done of reporting for archie thyme in moments for another visit to the dennis miller plus want to do is find out
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a comedian host is engaging in conversation today after the shorts. the brings with the you is in the process of finalizing what is being called the strategic compass for security and defense. this is a shorthand for what may become an e u army. this is not a new idea, and there is no guarantee that will ever come about. is europe capable of defending itself in this competitive world? hey folks, next up, ziggy marley dentist, reller plus one loved his dad. always loved a gerad. v seems like he passed around to the boy who is $18.00 grammys over the years. and now is branched out in the children's literature. we'll talk to him about his new book, ziggy marley right after this son,
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dennis miller plus one. with hey, welcome to dennis miller plus one. and we're happy to welcome ziggy marley to the show. 8 time grammy award winner emmy winner philanthropist a. obviously the son of the great reggae pioneer, bob marley, and he's also now an accomplished children's author. he's co authored. i think it's a 2nd book. first of all, as about his dog, grow me a new book called little john crow. that is out now and available where you purchase your books, the estimable ziki morally. how are you, my friend? good, good to me with you. nice id with him. i'm always wondering, i think you born in a 68 and i was always wondering, i thought certainly couldn't have been bad or they couldn't have been given the names vicky at birth, but i always maybe boy who was such a sponge. doug,
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the fact that your old man named you ziki flexing, he started esther, is at the reverse. you are baptized of the air born something else. and then you took ziggy because you dug bowen, which one was an apple or, or the egg or the chicken. and egg because i met david bowie. wines in new york a we're a new yeah. we're doing a charity event and i met him were muck, steve. and he actually brought it up here that i tell me, oh, when did you get in the him, how you get you to him and i that. so i told him, unfortunately, i wasn't named after you know, and jamaica we get nicknames were bond, we didn't, we got a nickname when we were born. some a fight, a give me that nickname from the get go. you know? yeah, i could just see the time difference the 4 years i thought or both probably love dissolved mad at a v a day to the even now i finally know the truth. thank you. be clear that up for music. now listen, obviously your music speaks for itself over the years. what has i, i know,
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your family man, i assume that brought iran to wanting to write some children's book. tell me about the when you decide to start dude and, and then tell me about little john crow. yet when we started doing children's book when the 1st emma la children album, which was like what, 9 years ago called family time. and we took some of the songs from, from, from the algola and put them into books. i know people will see him, you know, my, find them people with kids at the time. we love the album kind of love the books too. and so that is all i started turning songs into book and we've done that a couple times. but this story little john crow is our original story. there's no sun fight, is there's a story that i wrote with my wife hotel out of my imagination and out of the experience have grown a grown up iraq. vultures in jamaica, turkey, villages. you know, what i remember being off. i remember being around
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a quarter mile off and a girl was standing on the most beautiful beach i'd ever been in my life. the water was lapping up again. you could go out really far and it was still shallow in the beach was so white, i've everything in this about as good as i've ever felt my life. and i wonder in jamaica must have been a groovy place for kids to grow up. right. well yeah, and so goofy, so movable. i mean, it's not, would it be she then just like the environment at a time there was so much happening, so much creativity, so much revolutionary thought and i grew up our own dis, allah, that the music coming up on like just like minds or not to see him time been our own at a child and in jamaica, you know, going to the countryside and had been the fishermen bringing the boards when they go fishing is the loan. it was a lovely, lovely experience for me and it does me it. it is still summer to apply to who i on those experiences. you know that the rhythms there were definitely different than
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anywhere i had ever been. man, i'd go swimming than i'd go to the car, stand, get myself a nice lunch than i need to sit there and listen to some music in the late afternoon. read. take a nap, get up. have a great hot dinner. i was super, super grade, but i do remember once i had a cab drivers, a, you'll love this. i'm coming in from kingston. and i, i remember the cab driver went past the same lime green house 3 times i, louis, i knew he was running me around. i was like in new york. and i just remember saying very, i've never seen that color green before. just me. you've got a man looks over. sure. yes, no problem with even what i was getting taken for a ride. he was easy about it. right. it. you know, he, you, you got him know, you know, who is dealing with at that time when, you know, you know, we are going, jamaica is kind of like, we got the same hostile wasn't being going, you know,
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a clock and we, and figured, well, i would say almost said to brother, i would have went past the lime green house twice. i know the she, she rice will you make them but, but the 3rd time i'm starting to feel disappears down my back. it was the 1st. let's go back to the right and career was the 1st one you wrote a my dog wrote me. i assume that. busy was what was that your childhood hound? no, my dad no is mom and dad. i just we got him last year right before the decline team thing. um. so i grew up with dads, but since i moved to eli with my wife, we have 4 kids living at one with us. and they have always wanted a dog. and so like 10 years, 10 years, oppression will finally given last year. and in the quarantine not know, we had a puppy and though when experience how they're like a new is having like a baby, you know, having another baby in the house. so yeah, but there his name is romeo and we did. we had a album last year con more fun me time, which is
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a follow up to the previous one and put a song about a dog on the album, or we made a book with that one. and that's for younger kids. little john cruise is for a little bit older kids. my daughter. all mean it's for like, you know, be a bizarre, that before 2 year old she, you know, i get romeo spayed or neutered man, because eventually the female dogs, we scream, and where for our dial romeo next thing, you know, you'll be next to, you know, really you have a whole crew for the next big family. you know, a tell me about moving the l. a. listen, i have things i love about ally, but certainly a different vibe in jamaica. i guess a lot of it has to be career. maybe want your kids, i don't quite know, but does it may help you. i hope you're getting back to jamaica lot because it's such it's own its own environment. you must miss it when you're in l. i right,
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yes. hello ms via jamica of course. yeah. but it was a woman that brought me to elena is does the story thought? yes, u l l. okay. yeah, a beautiful woman. i'm stuck here now. okay. oh, you started a beautiful case, little brother. so when i read a very touching thing about your father, it at the end and i'm trying to think exist 12 years old. what a time to lose if for any child the loser findable, when did he 1st introduce you to music or did you just watch him and kids watch their dad and thing i want to do that? tell me, but when you 1st got the bug. so my earliest memory of being exposed to music by my father in my mother was a musician to so you know, music was ali is our own singing. i'm going to church or whatever, but i just my earliest memory i carmen will go into the studio like him, taken me to us today to talk to a producer. i remember the student. oh,
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i fantastic it was in the room. i remember that, that vivid in my, in my mind on those 1st experiences, then when i wasn't, when i was all i know we used to sit in, we just you, he used to love having us around me. i'm a young me, i'm a young about a steven, so we would like that my, my, my mother would be worried how we would be with him and his friends, and it would be kind of crazy. what music sitting in under her. so sitting in studio, you know, him writing songs, all that stuff, you know that we can, i got exposed to and the thing i think i take from it is that he was a very hard worker. he was a very committed to his craft, you know, mess and so like that. so i am know, i like i learned that we like you gotta commit to your crappy guy, committee, a t r. what you're doing, you know, that's only going to be get good at it. you have to keep committing to it after i 1st started writing songs that as i, you know, after, after my father possibly actually like 13, a year after. so i kind of started seeing the arrow to guitar and you can stand put
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some words together and in a fee like i started searching for like, well, mine started opening up. i started to search for religion and ideas and philosophies and inspired my thought. and i started to write a more song based upon that. and then in, and i just get inspired now or, and that's how it works right now. just kind of in, i'm inspired to right, well us and i think many children and i've seen you use the word and the interviews i read with you, i learned from their parents by osmosis, but definitely he was such an evocative, groovy, cat. i mean, i'm just a fan obviously i but from a far i used to always look at him and saying, wow, what a groovy cat man. what a nice approach to life, what a sweet soul. so for you to be sitting at the knee of that that it must have been wash and oh yeah, like a beautiful wave. no. seriously, cause i resent that 4 leg so many pictures of me and him together in different
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situations. and i, i mean, i don't remember the ford has been taken says like why was sitting there with him in the middle of that hour? i was there. a mom is like right by him sitting down doing something there. say at the i think that is the with that is where he wanted it to be. come or on and pick up what i can pick up. you know? yeah, that was your return address back then ziki right off my old man's knee. he was sitting right there, sac. yeah. the love sucking up the knowledge. and it was a funny for a kid to realize that their dads such a way, i guess that's what, why parents and kids love each other. they keep them in a gravitational field. it's traditional because you know, the whole world like pop marley and it must been nice to see my dad not always really, but he's good dad and he loves me that. that's a, it's a beautiful mix man. yet. no, no you. i mean, he was a good father, he was a discipline father. do i mean mine has and respect and all that stuff. i am a wine said disability money e, give me a couple minutes and about that. but i was all right. you know, a good, good, good,
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good. i love to play a love to play around. he loves to play around a beautiful. we're talking to ziki miley, and he is now writing children's books. first one, as he said, little more for juvenile, but he, maybe he's learning the craft at that point too. it's about his dog romeo, my dog, romeo. and the 2nd one we're opening up. it's like the goose bumps books is moving up for a little young adult literature. something little john cro maybe not young adopt, been a little older than juveniles. and it's a new book, a little john crow that is now available where you purchase your books when it come back, little and talk to think about his mood, his music career. i also want to pick his brain a little barbarossa, fiery, and say it's which i'm fascinated by. and i, we will talk to ziggy marley right up to this one. dennis miller plus one. ah,
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folks, welcome back to dennis miller plus one. we're talking to the esteemed author, children's books, ziggy marley, new book, little john crow, that's now available where you purchase your books. and so yeah, i wanted to pick your brain for a 2nd about the rastafarian faith because i'm sort of fascinated by it in that they chose such a good man. but indeed, a man haile, selassie to be the he is the, is he not the you explain to me how to put it as well. is it christians of jesus christ that jesus christ, the man who walked on the earth, right? he was crucified. all right, so is there the connection with here is lassie and salam. untrue should a jewish culture, he's a descendant of solomon. so it's a whole prophecy. is that what it's biblical? it's, it's connected to the bible. it's connected to jesus. it's all connected on. so
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during the time of the, the realization of this, this person, especially from a jamaica perspective memo, we just coming out of slavery. we just got independence. but still we were under british rule. and we were still, we still there was that there was that consciousness going on about like turning against the colonial mind saying turn against the colonial lessons. christianity was one of those lessons and there was always the idea of, you know, the god been a white guy in the thinking of that 10 was like more revolutionary like we, i mean we've been to, some of that. we have to believe in this white guy as god, and so they started, people started looking for their own idea of what god is and your own identity to their own identity and reference in biblical passages. there was a passage about the king of kings, the laws of those who this man was crowned eyes and saw you was in that connection
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as phone the identity of a spiritual being in this mine. yes. as p reciting christ r p was he didn't, somebody has no the aside in this man and that, that is the origin of it, right? but my leave my life as, as using that as my foundation is not, is not confined to any sort of an idea of what, whatever, what it institutionalize. it's not an institution, it's a, it's a, it's a mindset that is free. i'm free to evolve is not not written in a book that it has to be this. we are that we are, are one we, we are, we are designed to evolve our consciousness. and so for me as an individual, i speak for myself. i don't speak for every roster far i ever want to be sure in that i speak as an individual with individual consciousness that evolves on its own
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. and so that is my foundation, but i'm not limited to that in the way. am i my not or the right you know, i'm, you know, i always find just such a joyous man. and yet i, as i said earlier, i alluded to the fact that i, i can't imagine a harder time for a young boy to loses. beloved father, what do you feel your father at the end? did he encourage you to go lead a joyous and fruitful life? that he, i, it's such a like a set of hard seen for a young kid, but you seem so i imagine you live a joyous life to serve his memory in some way. here is who we are. we are dennis. and then the, the last time i saw my father was in the hospital in miami couple years before he passed away. i'm so she was in like an intensive care place. so i was like kind of chance of pete to the window, you know the door, and i'm like looking up like this. and he goes like this. he's on his bed and he go
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like this because men. so come in and i'm calmer right beside him and him kind of whisper in saying like him, say young bob, i have a song for you. and he said these words to me said on your way up, take me up on your way down. no, let me down. and so that was the last thing he said to me last time i saw him and some in, you know, we are, we are, we are part of one. and we like, you know, i feel like i'm a part of the muse applied to me and we help each other. oh, you know, it, we're here. i had him, he has me. and i said we're a part of one, especially in the consciousness in, in that might, in the mindset, especially the, or, you know, yeah, that's the good thing about cosmic consciousness. i think he is very welcoming in a way there's work. there's room for all. there's like, it's a big welcoming room with your children now. do you refer to any of them as young bob? that's such a sweet name for it. i hope you pass that all that's such a beautiful. if i was a kid, i would big that name,
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young it. tell me about more family time. the children's album, what? like i said, i can see that the family is all to you after the music and i assume i don't know the kids must love it. that there's a children's album. yeah. my, i'm love it man. i mean did. so the album we did album last year, right. they everything up last year like the current in us, jasmine, a lot of to come. right. so we're all home. i mean, our own them, it's hard to find stuff to do. we're always active. i've been trying to find fun stuff to do and music apart the dandy were in the studio with me and we just had a blast making that record. and i had a lot of good guess artists who are called up on it, been up a shirt crew. alanis morissette, angelica you, buster, i'm tired of a bunch of people and your friends like we are. it's funny, like last year was the most ever reached out to people, you know, like during the car into, you know, you know, who knows, man, you know,
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we don't things on there that there, that in the next ripple man, it's so weird to me that what you can reach out to each other due to the dictates of the world at any given moment. everybody gets for everybody starts to reach an odd boy, the unintended consequences of human life is unbelievable. to me is 8 . let me ask you real quick because i'm down in l. i to doing an interview. we're in separate parts today, but i got to know before i get, i want to talk about urge, but i, i do have to know where do i get good. jamaica? los angeles brother, where's it at? where can i find a food from this one? spot named juice is joseph. there are no. do you don't use it? no. what? washington, what is called juices as a boulevard? yeah. and i use it. i get, i usually get my ra produced to that,
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like jimmy comes on stuff, so i can't cook so my to them. they're on their food and they have like the wrong stuff too. i love that i love the fact that you look out for everybody in your look at out for others with the unlimited resources giving enlightenment. i love the i love the urge and explain the foundation to the people and what you're doing up there. so the phone is showing, like when uh the tour is like, where is like when, when i think it is sole in most of the shows we take like a dollar from each ticket and we put it in that foundation so much was that we did try to wear it, what a charity itself is focused on children. um we had, we had been education. we had other charities. we, john, without a charities, we have a charity or in any called hula, which does after school program for kids. we work with them on so we really is just transfer and you give kids who don't have the opportunity
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for a good education or even good dental care or whatever they may need to be helpful in, in, in that part of their life. so it's, it's broad, but it's focused on children. i and that's a call you just, you know, i, when i sometimes look at people who are a great artist, i often think boy, they get to be a great artist. and then they have the even amplified gift of being able to help people who follow them and don't have as good a deal in life. it really, it really is the great side has so being famous and been talented, isn't that you can you can pay it forward other people it's quite yeah. it definitely there those. yeah. i couldn't do that. i asked, that's just, that's what we are a little we are. we have to get out and torn to share what he got planned for 20, let's say 2022. this one's almost unbelievably these years click by like that. what are you shooting for in 2020 to say, where are you going to go?
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i'm here to know to the still getting women to are coming up in june for the summer with another artist. i think we're, we into unknown stuff, but he's a, he's a big artist. we're going to do some together and, and i'd be heading to europe. i do some show celebry to my father to where do i actually sent from his shoes to someone to shoes are a boat. my father and in other shows are, does a rip my regular shoes. what size venue is he looking for like theatres and stuff like that? is that what? yeah, we do. yeah, we did some this we did some few weeks ago. so we did like outdoors, amphitheaters, type of stuff. it's funny and i think i'm a comedian on the side, and when i go out on the road, i used to go out on the road and hated so much. and then when i noticed the same thing about the pandemic, how it teaches you odd lessons, i'm everything and i try to mystery it out on the road and say it's that was unexpected. because when i was on the road for 30 years, i thought i got to get off the road. then i was on the road. i thought i kind of missed the road. so you never know. do you know the students to that you got?
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isn't it? it was an adjustment for me to not be out. dear. different, an adjustment say. interesting. yeah. all right. we've been talking to ziggy marley . good kat, he's at a time grammy award winner emmy winner and a philanthropist. obviously he is a bob son and he is a new accomplish children's author. the new one is called little john crow. and i don't know when the show's coming on. i think it'll be on an early november. obviously a nice christmas present for your kids. and it's out now available where you purchase your books. you're a good spirit, man. i was such a fan of your old man, hurt my heart a lot when he passed young. but it's nice to see the vibe and the spirit and the soul is going forward. i assume you're going to revisit on your kids. and we will have the, the beauty of the marly spirit in perpetuity. my friend, can you say good that good to see it is. thank you so much rita. r i t z,
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