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dennis miller dennis miller plus one today's guest u.f.c. president dana white. the recent u.f.c. to 49 odyssey and its eventual cancellation and then also the birth of the sport where it stands today all that as i said with u.f.c. president dana white dennis miller lost. a focus welcome to dennis miller plus one our guest today well i would say arguably since pete roselle got the n.f.l. on them.
dennis miller dennis miller plus one today's guest u.f.c. president dana white. the recent u.f.c. to 49 odyssey and its eventual cancellation and then also the birth of the sport where it stands today all that as i said with u.f.c. president dana white dennis miller lost. a focus welcome to dennis miller plus one our guest today well i would say arguably since pete roselle got the n.f.l. on them.
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dennis miller dennis miller plus one today's guest u.f.c. president dana white will talk about the recent u.f.c. $249.00 odyssey and its eventually cancellation and then also the birth of the sport where it stands today all that as i said with u.f.c. president dana white and dennis miller plus. a folks welcome to dennis miller plus one our guest today well i would say arguably since pete roselle got the n.f.l. on the map to a large.
dennis miller dennis miller plus one today's guest u.f.c. president dana white will talk about the recent u.f.c. $249.00 odyssey and its eventually cancellation and then also the birth of the sport where it stands today all that as i said with u.f.c. president dana white and dennis miller plus. a folks welcome to dennis miller plus one our guest today well i would say arguably since pete roselle got the n.f.l. on the map to a large.
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dennis miller dennis miller plus one today's guest u.f.c. president dana white. recent u.f.c. 249 august. and its eventual cancellation and then also the birth of the sport where it stands today all that as i said with u.f.c. president dana white on dennismiller last. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one our guest today well i would say arguably since pete roselle got the n.f.l. on the map to a large degree i don't think anybody's honcho to professional sports franchises like this guy he took something that was well.
dennis miller dennis miller plus one today's guest u.f.c. president dana white. recent u.f.c. 249 august. and its eventual cancellation and then also the birth of the sport where it stands today all that as i said with u.f.c. president dana white on dennismiller last. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one our guest today well i would say arguably since pete roselle got the n.f.l. on the map to a large degree i don't think anybody's honcho to professional sports franchises like this guy he...
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dennis miller dennis miller plus one today's guest u.f.c. president dana white bought the recent u.f.c. $249.00 odyssey and it's intentional cancellation and then also the birth of the sport where it stands today all that as i said with u.f.c. president dana white and dennis miller plus. a folks welcome to dennis miller plus one our guest today well i would say arguably since pete roselle got the n.f.l. on the map to a large degree i don't think anybody spawn showed a professional sports franchise like this guy he took something that was well a great idea that perilous barely registering in an odd way and has turned it into one of the most valuable interesting exciting franchises in the world i'm talking about u.f.c. president dana white dana how are you my friend i'm awesome body are your good good i i know it's been a interesting fortnight for you i assume you've been sleeping for the last is a strange trip that is u.f.c. 240 night. yeah a vast week was very interesting and. you know basically i could put on the vent on this saturday night in california at the taj palace and you know the media went crazy. government officials went crazy and they eventually got a hold of the powers that be and they me to to stand down and not do this and that . well you
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the host of dennis "dennis miller option," dennis miller. ow are you. >> seany, wait a second. something coming across the wire right now. this is not really a wire, it's a tape measure, but we have a much limited process here compared to "o'reilly," but this coming across the wire. bernie sanders has announced he's running in 2024! that's pretty exciting. says that he wants to come back, he's going to drop out again because he wants to get paid again and he needs a skittish that'll give him a property yacht c. you've got to be prepare of the socialist who does the long form taxes. >> sean: can hardly wait. we've been watching nancy pelosi. she's holed up in her gated community mansion. some very bizarre footage of her on a comedy show showing off a $24,000 freezer stocked with expensive gourmet ice creams. i'm dying for your thoughts. >> well, i always wonder what's wrong with her. now i think it might be a brain freeze. i think she's eaten too much. she never shuts up. occasionally, you have to hood her like a falcon to get some sleep at ni
the host of dennis "dennis miller option," dennis miller. ow are you. >> seany, wait a second. something coming across the wire right now. this is not really a wire, it's a tape measure, but we have a much limited process here compared to "o'reilly," but this coming across the wire. bernie sanders has announced he's running in 2024! that's pretty exciting. says that he wants to come back, he's going to drop out again because he wants to get paid again and he needs a...
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hey folks dennis miller here next on dennis miller plus one ironically named we're going to talk to filmmaker which raconteur neurotic but an interesting one barry sonnenfeld that's next dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things as a matter of fact my head looks wrong that you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already sell that i'd like to be next to him at the outgoing court if we were so invited he's filmmaker author barry sonnenfeld he is a highly regarded director in hollywood i want to talk about the cinematography blows my mind the cv here known for films like the addams family get shorty men in black trilogy this cat i always think. michael bay when i think he delivers the big hit i think when they put barry in charge of a big commercial product he gets it into the barn and i'm sure they must dig that bottom but an artist sold the cinematography barry's also an author his new book barry sonnenfeld call your mother which is a crate store. carton called memoir about his life it's currently available in stores and online this dishonored fe
hey folks dennis miller here next on dennis miller plus one ironically named we're going to talk to filmmaker which raconteur neurotic but an interesting one barry sonnenfeld that's next dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things as a matter of fact my head looks wrong that you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already sell that i'd like to be next to him at the...
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they folks dennis miller here next on dennis miller plus one ironically named we're going to talk to filmmaker which raconteur. neurotic but an interesting one barry sonnenfeld that's next dennis miller plus one . a folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things as a matter of fact my head looks wrong you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already can tell that i'd like to be next to him at the outgoing court if we were so invited he's filmmaker author barry sonnenfeld he is a highly regarded director in hollywood i want to talk about the cinematography these blows my mind the cv here known for films like the addams family get shorty men in black trilogy the cat i always think. michael bay when i think he delivers the big hit i think when they put barry in charge of a big commercial product he gets it into the barn and i'm sure they must dig that bottom but an artist soul of the cinematography barry is also an author his new book barry sonnenfeld call your mother which is a create story and it's. heartfelt memoir about his life it's currently available in stores and online mr so
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dennis miller, thank god. we need him, we need anybody who can lighten the mood. ♪ ♪ >> sean: he is back. he is the host dennis miller option available. dennis you see that hillary and doris joe biden? >> it's been a big week for biden. last week they heimlich maneuver at that endorsement out of obama and this week hillary through a bone. i'm not sure that biden even understands what they mean when they say they have no endorsement. sometimes i think he has been hired to do a commercial for geico. if i was him i would keep my eye on hillary. i still think she has and the bullpen. i think she realizes six months is a long time. this guy might end up in traction trying to pronounce it. you never know. i think she will hang right off his wing there and keep an eye on him. i think she can jump in grade six months, anything can happen. biden has gone around the band more quickly. there are people who win nascar race as we don't go around the band that quickly. >> sean: i love comedians, they can get away with anything great is the greatest thing in the world. you, bill amara, did you happen to see the university around the bend? i can't get over
dennis miller, thank god. we need him, we need anybody who can lighten the mood. ♪ ♪ >> sean: he is back. he is the host dennis miller option available. dennis you see that hillary and doris joe biden? >> it's been a big week for biden. last week they heimlich maneuver at that endorsement out of obama and this week hillary through a bone. i'm not sure that biden even understands what they mean when they say they have no endorsement. sometimes i think he has been hired to do a...
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dennis miller. we need him, we need ellen, we need anyone. straight ahead. ♪ >> sean: he's back. he's the host of "dennis miller option" available on itunes. dennis miller. you see the hillary endorsed joe biden? >> it's been a big week for biden. last week, the heimlich maneuvered that endorsement out of obama, and this week hillary i think sometimes he thinks he's been hired to do a commercial for geico where he will get to meet his hero, the gecko, or something like that. i would keep my eye on hillary. i still think she's in the bullpen. i think she realizes six months is a longg time. this guy might end up in traction trying to pronounce her in the i think she's going to hang right off his wing and keep an eye on him. i think she could jump in. let's face facts. six months, anything could happen. biden going around the band. there are people who win nascar races who don't go around the bend that quickly. he might not do that in the end. >> sean: i love comedians. they can get away with anything. you, bill marr... did you get to see the universal -- around the bend, i can't get over it. >> i saw a couple of things. this is the bill and joe biden campa
dennis miller. we need him, we need ellen, we need anyone. straight ahead. ♪ >> sean: he's back. he's the host of "dennis miller option" available on itunes. dennis miller. you see the hillary endorsed joe biden? >> it's been a big week for biden. last week, the heimlich maneuvered that endorsement out of obama, and this week hillary i think sometimes he thinks he's been hired to do a commercial for geico where he will get to meet his hero, the gecko, or something like...
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hey folks dennis miller here next on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk to a fascinating woman i chatted with her a little before the show and also read the stories unbelievable every palm porous she has a new book out it is called becoming bulletproof and she knows of which she speaks served 4 presidents in the secret service and also has a bravo series that played literally in new york was fun fascinating spiking.
hey folks dennis miller here next on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk to a fascinating woman i chatted with her a little before the show and also read the stories unbelievable every palm porous she has a new book out it is called becoming bulletproof and she knows of which she speaks served 4 presidents in the secret service and also has a bravo series that played literally in new york was fun fascinating spiking.
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dennis miller here next on dense miller plus one ironically named we're going to talk to a filmmaker which raconteur neurotic but an interesting one barry sonnenfeld that's next dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things matter fact my head looks wrong you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already so that i'd like to be next to him at the algonquin if we were so invited he's filmmaker on.
dennis miller here next on dense miller plus one ironically named we're going to talk to a filmmaker which raconteur neurotic but an interesting one barry sonnenfeld that's next dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things matter fact my head looks wrong you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already so that i'd like to be next to him at the algonquin if we were so...
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dennis miller here next on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk to a fascinating woman i have chatted with her a little before the show and also read the stories unbelievable every palm porus she has a new book out it is called becoming bulletproof and she knows of which she speaks served 4 presidents in the secret service and also has a bravo series that played literally in new york was fun fascinating spy games and we'll talk to heavy about her new book right after this on dennis miller plus one. they followed welcome to the free wheeling that is villar plus one and we are joined today by an impressive day every pomp or seventies a former secret service agent as worked in the protective detail for 4 u.s. presidents all fascinating also media contributor frequently appearing on n.b.c.'s n.b.c. c.n.n. a.b.c. you also know as the co-host of the bravo series spy games which premiered earlier this year and heavy as a new book out called becoming bulletproof available online and in stores now every day you do not i'm doing ok i'm doing it i'm doing great now that none of you know. well that's way to thank you it's such an interesting time to be you know one how if one writes a book certainly one wants to get into as many hands as they can and you've got to go forward and sell the soap as it were we live in such interesting times how are you. how are you spending the coronavirus i actually go do you runs in the morning i partnered with dunkin donuts in a healthy way
dennis miller here next on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk to a fascinating woman i have chatted with her a little before the show and also read the stories unbelievable every palm porus she has a new book out it is called becoming bulletproof and she knows of which she speaks served 4 presidents in the secret service and also has a bravo series that played literally in new york was fun fascinating spy games and we'll talk to heavy about her new book right after this on dennis miller...
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smack the ball as hard as you can smack it stick around for more with sam row on dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel released its 1st one hour stand up comedy special positive influence on comedy.
smack the ball as hard as you can smack it stick around for more with sam row on dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel released its 1st one hour stand up comedy special positive influence on comedy.
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the ball as hard as you can smack it stick around for more with sam around on dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel now sam released this 1st one hour stand up.
the ball as hard as you can smack it stick around for more with sam around on dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel now sam released this 1st one hour stand up.
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dennis miller here next on dunst miller plus one ironically named we're going to talk to filmmaker which rock on tour. no roddick but an interesting one barry sonnenfeld that's next dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things as matter of fact my head looks wrong you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already can tell that i'd like to be next to him at the outgoing court if we were so invited he's filmmaker author barry sonnenfeld he is a highly regarded director in hollywood i want to talk about the cinematography blows my mind the cv here known for films like the addams family get shorty men in black trilogy this cat i always think. michael bay when i think he delivers the big .
dennis miller here next on dunst miller plus one ironically named we're going to talk to filmmaker which rock on tour. no roddick but an interesting one barry sonnenfeld that's next dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things as matter of fact my head looks wrong you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already can tell that i'd like to be next to him at the outgoing...
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hey that is miller here we got comedian vere das today the preeminent funny mad my estimation in india now in the states coming up next dennis miller plus one. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one you caught me at mid shot and i've got to be clear throated here since i'm with a pro joined today by comedian vere does now there's a great name for a james bond dops vir das here is an indian stand up best known for his netflix comedy specials and his roles on shows like a.b.c.'s whisky cavalier and the amazon prime series this is the interesting one to me they're all good but i love this idea just a nation unknown he recently released his 3rd netflix special fear dos for india and it's available to stream are as they say in india to ganges right now you're welcome to the show thanks for having me. i worry from an indie i just went for my 1st time where's your home i'm from mumbai so it is the greatest city in india did you go to mumbai i went to poor and i went to a uyghur camp in russia before and yes did you see how you did it would you believe it i think they were kind of they were doing a botanical tourism around their driving and i'm thinking oh they're kind of lettin
hey that is miller here we got comedian vere das today the preeminent funny mad my estimation in india now in the states coming up next dennis miller plus one. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one you caught me at mid shot and i've got to be clear throated here since i'm with a pro joined today by comedian vere does now there's a great name for a james bond dops vir das here is an indian stand up best known for his netflix comedy specials and his roles on shows like a.b.c.'s whisky cavalier...
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they just miller here we got comedian vir das today the preeminent funny mad my estimation in india now in the states coming up next dennis miller plus want. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one you caught me at mid shot and i've got to be clear throated here since i'm with a pro joined today by comedian vere does know there is a great name for a james dobbs here das but here is an indian stand up best known for his netflix comedy specials and his roles on shows like a.b.c.'s whiskey cavalier and the amazon prime series this is the interesting one to me they're all good but i love the side just the nation unknown he.
they just miller here we got comedian vir das today the preeminent funny mad my estimation in india now in the states coming up next dennis miller plus want. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one you caught me at mid shot and i've got to be clear throated here since i'm with a pro joined today by comedian vere does know there is a great name for a james dobbs here das but here is an indian stand up best known for his netflix comedy specials and his roles on shows like a.b.c.'s whiskey...
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they just miller here we got comedian vere das today the preeminent funny mad my estimation in india now in the states coming up next dennis miller plus what. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one you caught me at mid shot and i've got to be clear throated here since i'm with a pro joined today by comedian vere does now there's a great name for a james bond dobbs vir das here is an indian stand up best known for his netflix comedy specials and his roles on shows like a.b.c.'s whisky cavalier and the amazon prime series this is the interesting one to me they're all good but i love this idea just a nation unknown he recently released his 3rd netflix special fear dos for india and it's available to stream are as they say in india to ganges right now welcome to the show thanks for having me. i worry from an indie i just won for my 1st time we're here home i'm from mumbai yeah so it is the greatest city in india did you go to mumbai i went to poor and then i went to a. camp in russia bore yes did you see it would you believe it i think they were kind of they were doing a botanical tourism around their driving and i'm thinking oh they're kind of letting us. the tigers must n
they just miller here we got comedian vere das today the preeminent funny mad my estimation in india now in the states coming up next dennis miller plus what. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one you caught me at mid shot and i've got to be clear throated here since i'm with a pro joined today by comedian vere does now there's a great name for a james bond dobbs vir das here is an indian stand up best known for his netflix comedy specials and his roles on shows like a.b.c.'s whisky cavalier...
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hey that is miller here we got comedian vere das today the preeminent funny mad my estimation in india now in the states coming up next dennis miller plus what. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one you caught me at mid shot and i've got to be clear throated here since i'm with a pro joined today by comedian vere does now there's a great name for a james bond dops vir das here is an indian stand up best known for his netflix comedy specials and his roles on shows like a.b.c.'s whisky cavalier and the amazon prime series this is the interesting one to me they're all good but i love this idea just a nation unknown he recently released his 3rd netflix special fear dos for india and it's available to stream are as they say in india to ganges right now they were doing a botanical tourism around their driving and i'm thinking oh they're kind of letting the studies in and the tigers must not be out all the time came around it was like a playboy shoot for a tiger it sat there it lay it on it but it was there they were disguised being in dollars and when to show up 40 minutes i was unbelievable it was so funny to me beer because after 40 minutes enough with. the. if you go for a
hey that is miller here we got comedian vere das today the preeminent funny mad my estimation in india now in the states coming up next dennis miller plus what. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one you caught me at mid shot and i've got to be clear throated here since i'm with a pro joined today by comedian vere does now there's a great name for a james bond dops vir das here is an indian stand up best known for his netflix comedy specials and his roles on shows like a.b.c.'s whisky cavalier...
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dennis miller plus one. hey welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel now sam released this 1st one hour stand up comedy special positive influence on comedy central 2018 and that's pretty quick turnaround of the 2nd one ready a 2nd comedy special i got this was released on february 10th on comedy central's you tube channel it's the 1st time the.
dennis miller plus one. hey welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel now sam released this 1st one hour stand up comedy special positive influence on comedy central 2018 and that's pretty quick turnaround of the 2nd one ready a 2nd comedy special i got this was released on february 10th on comedy central's you tube channel it's the 1st time the.
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dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel now sam released its 1st one hour stand up comedy special positive influence on comedy central 2018 and that's pretty quick turnaround of the 2nd one ready a 2nd comedy special i got this was released on february 10th on comedy central's you tube channel it's the 1st time that comedy central has exclusively released the special on the social media channel the estimable sam around sammy was shaken they for now use the familiar semi but some cats don't think. now we were talking a little shot before we went on these comedy specials people look at them and you get paid to go out look like a stone killer but there's a lot agita branching up to doing one of these you gotta pull it together tell me about your process well 'd you know you feel like you're ready before you're ready because the crowds on the road are so giving so yeah sometimes i'm like i'm already in then i have to remind myself it's been 8 months like let it marinate never see what is a club in a major city that you would trust as a true arbiter i don't know if i try to give you i don't trust any of them because new york the seller is so giving in i think you just got to trust yourself you have to you have to like. you have to feel ready and then give it like another 3 to 6 months that's interesting so add a little it's like building a house it's always going to cost more and take another yeah yes is there through line or is it just you like to string tinsel off of maine for years and i would always do a story at some point in the hour because just to break up the rhythm it's a lot of topical stuff a lot of me too jokes a lot of stuff about guns a lot of stuff about school shootings and anything that feels you know unfortunately timely point that's and that's a hard one to navigate my friend what do you. well i guess that would be part of the 3 months because you better make sure you're on the near side of that as opposed to the far side i can go horribly askew it any given moment can it i want to make sure at this point when you're young you just i'll say anything that's funny but at this point i want to and i think when you when you do a little longer you're like i want this to feel right i want this to feel like i'm not going to regret this horribly because i look back at some jokes early on my god that's going to live forever and i'm thrilled that that's going to live forever. it's just business at some point now sam as you listen you're always kind of stuff i look back on certain jokes and i'm sheepish about them i'm telling you you're over it now in a 2nd if you make the wrong joke that boggles my mind we were talking earlier there was a hiver though oh you're i mean i feel like i did give me an example i did it i did a 8 minute joke about a dead baby in my last special the baby got eaten by an alligator disney so i was working out a joke one night just working out of the cellar and i said you know i mean this sound like one of those gun nuts but i think that baby were armed and still be with us you know and someone walked out furious about this long e-mail and i just kind of some comics get pretty mad at that type of e-mail but i think well that's a bit right there so i start reading her email and every line is i'm saying that 8 minute bit out of it so sometimes you can just turn the outrage in the material you know i agree with you that there are certain things where you can still strive but there are certain certain topics in this country and i do think your over what topics you think are the most dangerous for some odd reason right now it seems to be a particularly thin skinned time for transgenderism which i don't really get i listen i don't have anybody any guy comes to me at some point says i'm a woman i think god bless you you know you've got to you've got to figure that out i assume they're at a point where they're suicidal the fact that they're now fabric boggles my mind i used to make fun of bruce jenner. bruce jenner yeah when i didn't quite get what was happening i made fun of them and then to reach the point where he's going to need s.p.n. courage award you realized you go after jenner now it's a headache you probably don't want but yet some people just don't write off an entire hour that is what and that's what fascinates me at least is sometimes you hear a joke they don't like and now they write off. after your entire hour and it's like whatever happened to said that one job maybe this isn't your top and maybe this one isn't for you it's not you it's not it's not for you i admit that there are certain topics that maybe i don't love but i don't write off a human being based on one of those topics it is a good scene blood comes down summarily fred and my mom will read reviews on me that are bad and sometimes they're not even like bring up like a trip advisor if you like it's the wall street journal or the times panny me i'm like mom this is one old lady on trip advisor i got a one star review and it started with december 14th sam rail is inappropriate and i was like you given the time and date like it's pearl harbor you know like relax it's one bad show. you know what it's funny i was on a trip recently with some other people i didn't know and they were asking me about comedians eidetic and i told him about norman yeah i think in terms of certifiable genius he always makes me laugh even when it's awkward so i say well norman donald's a great comedian they don't know him they're a little. kind of tertiary early in gauged in the comedy business like anybody should own norman my book but there's so maybe where you go if he's in your neighborhood you might want to see more right after i say that i realize it's not like recommended brian regan or sebastian where you know it's going to be a kill shot on any given night i'm thinking more is genius but you never know when it can go off the road and i get it you know from the lady around a month later after this trip i met her and she said hey your friend norman picked . right away i know there's trouble to go out of norman is is appearing tonight and we're going to go over and see you and then the next day it's so funny i get back up e-mail sent and you better call your friend i think so. and i could sit in the living room of norman well this is in the arm well let's let's go there it's like when you're on a date with somebody early on yes what movies they like and you can tell us something when i'm with a comedian i always bring up norm he's a litmus test for me yeah about your feelings about the great norm macdonald yeah when a girl gives a movie a movie fan so if someone's on a day and i say what's your favorite movie the girl says love actually i'm like. is this really going to work you know you like cheesy rom com i have no problem with a rom com but let's watch a good one let's watch annie hall when harry met sally is something you don't want to watch you just. you know love actually there's a road runner cloud head and i don't mind it to be i find it to be a just kind of a boring movie i don't know i would go maybe watch it once and i was just like she went she turned off played again sam and then made me watch that and i was like yeah this is enough to say that we have no future. now let me. did you 1st start doing comedy i know you're 33 now as an avocation right out of college yeah i was again it's funny when you described me as a go before they go rising star is so funny like 15 years in and you're like it's the only profession where you've been doing it 15 years you know like you're still a rookie you know if i was a football player i'd kill like 2 wives by now i was i think i was working more of the 2nd special people get thrown the 1st one and you know then then you see who the players are you get that one well i delivered i did a half hour with an album than i did an hour and now this is the 3rd hour material kind of given the comedy central and. yeah it's it takes a while to get that 1st one that you're pleased with and if you look back you know like what the hell was i doing that's horrible so i'm sure i'll hate this one in a few months i remember when i 1st you know i had always kind of in my head thought i'd like to try comedy but then i saw belzer one night a catch in the late seventy's where he was just like anton levey meets star 10 yet it was dark he was ripping it up i just got to do that i've got to try that when did you 1st when did it 1st click that you had the child i love stand up and i remember seeing david tell laiva carolina kind of just i've never seen someone that brilliant but funny and silly and saying dark things that were just so i mean to tell can say so much in one line and i kind of i will always review. allowed to go in a duo with somebody just yeah. but i don't see that. yes i would tell really was one i mean i'd listen to comedy albums a lot member like listening to rock in the ninety's and listening. you hear that stuff and you think how i remember one time i was listening to a chris rock cd with the new and it was just brilliant writing and i was i was a kid i probably didn't get most of it for 12 and my mom she saw me laughing like what does he listen to she grabbed at. listen i just saw the look of horror on her face and what he was saying and then switched to her laughing so hard although that's kind of beautiful that he can say something in a premise that may be off putting and then that's and it will limit your mom to his cool yeah it's very cool to watch that you're you forget that these people. could laugh at rock and stuff like that because they're always 'd in the guise of being in the why is a killer parent totally and that was to me here to see that in some way that was to her it grabbed her yeah you know you were all in then the rock gets up 116 i think 15 i hear these stories did you 1st have the courage and tell me about the night you jumped up i was 18 it was horrible new york new york city i took a class at the comic strip with my friend joe mackie who still is still one of my best friends and i just met him in this comedy class at the comics and it's the class of the comic strip the good member him yes i do he's a great guy and he was very encouraging and to be honest some people were like comedy class it was great for me because i was doing open mike so that was one place where people would listen and be supportive and i needed one place to strip us of our i started and i have some brutal memories but i do remember it gave me rhino skin at some point you cannot do this man to get in shut up and don't get in yeah it's up front yeah the strip really about the rhino skin that's crazy i remember my audition you know as you said going on 230 you go on after the regular show so then i auditioned and you pull that card out a 6 i got dead last i got 6 so that's like after the regular show 5 comics were amateurs. i was just praying that the guy before me wasn't horrible he had a nervous breakdown on stage and walked 70 had to be 80 people before i go on an audition i'm just watching this guy like i hate this guy so much just get it get off stage you walk in everybody and he's walking everybody and then i find. really went on and i just i think the fact that i didn't anik they let me work there because i just kind of tried to talk to the last 10 people tried to weave in the jokes but. yeah so many nights like i just love the streets jargon to hear. the 700 say well you're going to 'd pay for this and in my head i'm like there's one more dude just give me 5 minutes i'm just walking them all watching the mall walk you know when you look at it today said honest to god you talk about barking in times square just to get a few people in here who think about today with social media what a blessing that is i mean kids can put a block i don't like the old man who doesn't know the lingo but they put a blast up about a show you know to get more leash to not stand in their old and you still they still bark though now they still do that because when you're stoned you don't have any fans on social media and also i think it's a blessing and a curse because being a kid now like oh my god like the cyber bullying and the psychological torment that most what they must go through like i'd rather get beaten up by bullies and science square and yeah exactly. the pretzel she really. she really taught me to. did you did the barking help your chops because you know plentiful no no no no no because i would not look at my energy i'm not a bar i'm not the guy was a comedy show tonight i was i was this no one is coming to see a show with this salesmanship there's no enthusiasm in my voice seemed to me this is. there's nothing that puts me off a comedian more when it's too because i always think they not have the stuff because this is hardly a hard sell here i just want to hear a couple things of nuance where i go it's an intriguing mind when it's all energy i think is there anything you're a amik if you're a person in times square from like down brasco they want to what we got the best show ever and we get the best food next to a bubble gum shrimp if you ever had that this is a 5 star meal carnival bar right after the break. sam r.l. who. returns they answer some rapid fire questions it's a rorschach test say they're going to split plus one. ok. thanks. to. your government our government and all the other major governments of the world know what's going to happen and when it's going to. but they haven't told you and they haven't told me they haven't announced. imagine something as big as the earth . is going to cause tidal waves or earthquakes volcanoes are going to wrapped and it's going to hell. so very for a while right. my great grandfather's. nobody would care about the law or prison so you'd have wallace the should have. a terrible life between them and the. a welcome back to dennis miller plus one with comedian sam morale would play this role yeah baby i want to see what makes your mind work just like ones out there you knock them off like patty rafters and that someone who or something who inspires you i mean anyone who just pursues you know great writing anyway i will be listening to leonard cohen song and i think mandisa great writer in his music so someone's going to go outside of comedy if they want to come because. he controls a room with minimal energy and i kind of respect that he can remember so much of the garden and he just controlled everyone a room that big with this low energy with a how do you see that i always like that play where a guy hold a little bit back and make them come to it and say i can see that energy in you man guilty pleasure. just chunk i've been drinking less alcohol so junk food has been real like. sugar just garbage fruit anything anything that gives me any rush i member one time i was in a in a deli 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dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel now sam released its 1st one hour stand up comedy special positive influence on comedy central 2018 and that's pretty quick turnaround of the 2nd one ready a 2nd comedy special i got this was released on february 10th on comedy central's you tube channel it's the 1st time that comedy central has exclusively released the special on the social media channel the estimable sam around sammy was...
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dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel now sam released its 1st one hour stand up comedy special positive influence on comedy central 2018 and that's pretty quick turnaround of the 2nd on writing a 2nd comedy special i got this was released on february 10th on comedy central's you tube channel it's the 1st time that comedy central has exclusively released a special on the social media channel the estimable sam around sammy was shaken they for now use the familiar sammy but some cats don't. now we were talking a little shop before we went on these comedy specials people look at them and you get paid to go out and look like a stone killer but there's a lot agita brand figure up to doing one of these you got to pull it together tell me about your process well 'd you know you feel like you're ready before you're ready because the crowds on the road are so giving so yeah sometimes i'm like i'm ready and then i have to remind myself it's been 8 months like let it marinate never see what is a club in a major city that you would trust as a true arbiter i don't know if i try to go over you i don't trust any of them now because new york the seller is so giving in i think you just got to trust yourself you have to you have to like. you have to feel ready and then give it like another 3 to 6 months that's interesting so add a little it's like building a house it's always going to cost more and take another yes is there a through line or is it just do you like the string to soften mane for your ears and i will always do a story at some point in the hour because just to break up the rhythm it's a lot of topical stuff a lot of me too jokes a lot of stuff about guns a lot of stuff about school shootings and anything that feels you know unfortunately timely point that's and that's a hard one to navigate my friend what do you. well i guess that would be part of the 3 months because you better make sure you're on the near side of that as opposed to the far side i can go horribly askew it any given moment can it i want to make sure at this point when you're young you just i'll say anything that's funny but at this point i want to i think when you when you do a little longer you're like i want this to feel right i want this to feel like i'm not going to regret this horribly because i look back at some jokes early on my god that's going to live forever and i'm thrilled that that's going to live forever. it's just business at some point now sam as you listen you know it's kind of stuff i look back on certain jokes and i'm sheepish about it i'm telling you you're over it now in a 2nd if you make the wrong joke that boggles my mind we were talking earlier there's going to hiver though oh you're i mean i feel like i did give me an example i did it i did an 8 minute joke about a dead baby in my last special the baby got eaten by an alligator disney so i was working at a joke one night just working out the cellar and i said you know i mean this sound like one of those gun nuts but i think that baby were armed and still be with us you know and someone walked out furious about this long e-mail and i just kind of some comments get pretty mad at that type of e-mail but i think that's a bit right there so i start reading her e-mail and every line is i'm saying had a minute bit out of it so sometimes you can just turn the outrage into material you know i agree with you that there are certain things where you can still strive but there are certain certain topics in this country i do think you're over what topics you think are the most dangerous for some odd reason right now it seems to be a particularly thin skinned time for transgenderism which i don't really get i listen i don't have anybody any guy comes to me at some point says i'm a woman i think god bless you you know you've got to you've got to figure that out i assume they're at a point where they're suicidal the fact that they're now fabric boggles my mind i used to make fun of bruce jenner. bruce jenner when i didn't quite get what was happening i made fun of them and then reached a point where he's going to need s.p.n. courage award you realized you go after gender now it's a headache you probably don't want but yet some people just don't bite off an entire hour that is what and that's what fascinates me at least is sometimes you hear a joke they don't like and now they write off. after your entire hour and it's like whatever happened to sid now one job maybe this isn't your top and maybe this one isn't for you it's not you it's not it's not for you i admit that there are certain topics that maybe i don't love but i don't write off a human being based on one of those topics it is we get seen blood comes down so merrily friend and my mom will read reviews on me that are bad and sometimes they're not even like bring up like a trip advisor if you like it's the wall street journal or the times handing me i'm like mom this is one old lady on trip advisor i got a one star review and it started with december 14th sam rail is inappropriate and i was like you given the time and date like it's pearl harbor you know like relax it's one bad show. you know what it's funny i was on a trip recently with some other people i didn't know and they were asking me about comedians eidetic and i told them about norman yeah i think in terms of certifiable genius she always makes me laugh even when it's off court so i say well norman donald's a great comedian they don't know him they're a little been kind of tertiary early in gauged in the comedy business like anybody should know norman my book but they're so maybe well you know if he's in your neighborhood you might want to see more right after i say that i realize it's not like recommended brian regan or sebastian where you know it's going to be a kill shot on any given night i'm thinking or he's a genius but you never know when it can go off the road again to you know from the lady around a month later after this trip i met her and she said hey your friend norman picked . right away i know there is trouble to go out of norman is is appearing tonight and we're going to go over and see you and then the next day it's so funny i get back up e-mail sent and you better call your friend i think so. and i could sit in the living room of norman well this is in the arm well let's let's go there it's like when you're on a date with somebody early on yes what movies they like and you can tell us something when i'm with a comedian i always bring up norm he's a litmus test for me yeah about your feelings about the great norm macdonald yeah when a girl gives a movie a movie fan so if some of them on a day and i say what's your favorite movie the girl says love actually i'm like. is this really going to work you know you like cheesy rom coms i have no problem with a rom com but let's watch a good one let's watch annie hall when harry met sally is something you don't want to watch you just. you know love actually there's a road runner cloud head and i don't mind it to be i find it to be a just kind of a boring movie i don't know i would go maybe watch it once and i was just like she went she turned off played again sam and then made me watch that and i was like yeah this is enough to say that we have no future. now let me. when did you 1st start doing comedy i know you're 33 now i was in an avocation right out of college yeah i was again it's funny when you described me as a go before they go rising star is so funny like 15 years in and you're like it's the only profession where you've been doing it 15 years you know like you're still a rookie you know if i was a football player i'd kill like 2 wives by now i was i think i was working more of the 2nd special people get thrown the 1st one and you know then then you see who the players are you get the one well i delivered i did a half hour with an album than i did an hour and this is the 3rd hour material kind of given the comedy central and. yeah it's it takes a while to get that 1st one the you're pleased with and if you look back you know like what the hell was i doing that's horrible so i'm sure i'll hit this one in a few months i remember when i 1st you know i had always kind of in my head thought i'd like to try comedy but then i saw belzer one night a catch in the late seventies where he was just like anton love a meat star 10 yet it was dark he was ripping it up i just got to do that i've got to try that when did you 1st when did it 1st click that you had the child i love stand up and i remember seeing david tell laiva carolina kind of just i've never seen someone that brilliant but funny and silly and saying dark things that were just so i mean to tell can say so much in one line and i kind of i will always review. the lottery's going on a duo with somebody just yeah. but i see that. yes i would tell really was the one i mean i'd listen to comedy albums a lot member like listening to rock in the ninety's and listening. you hear that stuff and you think how i remember one time i was listening to a chris rock cd with the new and it was just brilliant writing and i was i was a kid i probably didn't get most of it for 12 and my mom. she saw me laughing so what does he listen to she grabbed the headphones or listen i just saw the look of horror on her face and what he was saying and then switched her laughing so hard although that's kind of beautiful that he can say something in a premise that may be off putting to her and then that's and it will limit your mom to my mom's cool yeah it's very cool to watch that you're you forget that these people. could laugh at rock and stuff like that because they're always in the guise of being in the why is a killer parent totally and that was to me here to see that in some way that was to her it grabbed her you know you were all in then the rock gets up when. 16 i think 15 i hear these stories did you 1st have the courage to tell me about the night you jumped up i was 18 it was horrible new york new york city i took a class at the comic strip with my friend joe mackie who still is still one of my best friends and i just met him in this comedy class at the comics and it's the class of the comic strip the good member him yes i do he's a great guy and he was very encouraging and to be honest some people were like comedy class it was great for me because i was doing open mikes so that was one place where people would listen and be supportive and i needed one place to strip us of our i started and i have some brutal memories but i do remember it gave me rhino skin at some point you cannot do this man to get in shut up and don't get in yeah it's up front yeah the strip really about the rhino skin that's crazy i remember my audition you know as you said going on 230 you go on after the regular show so then i auditioned and you pulled a card out a 6 i got dead last i got 6 so that's like after the regular show 5 comics were amateurs. i was just praying that the guy before me wasn't horrible he had a nervous breakdown on stage and walked 70 had to be 80 people before i go on an audition i'm just watching this guy like i hate this guy so much just get it get on stage you walk in everybody and he's walking everybody and then i finally went on and i just i think the fact that i didn't panic they let me work there because i just kind of tried to talk to the last 10 people tried to weave in the jokes but. yeah so many nights i just love the streets jargon to hear. the 700 say well you're going to pay for this and in my head i'm like there's one more dude just give me 5 minutes i'm just walking them all watching them all walk you know when you look at it today said honest to god you talk about barking in times square just to get a few people in the room think about today with social media what a blessing that is i mean kids can put a black. i don't sound like the old man who doesn't know the lingo but they put a blast up about a show you know to get more leash to not stand than their old and you still they still bark though now they still do that because when you're stoned you don't have any fans on social media and also i think it's a blessing and a curse because being a kid now like oh my god like the cyber bullying and the psychological torment that most what they must go through like i'd rather get beaten up by bullies and side square yeah exactly old. pretzel she really. she really tore me to shreds. did you did the barking help your chops because you know about playin a flu no no no no no because i was i'm not looking my energy i'm not a bar i'm not big i was a comedy show tonight i was i was this no one is coming to see a show with this salesmanship there's no enthusiasm in my voice it seemed to me this is. there's nothing that puts me off a comedian more when it's too because i always think they not have the stuff because this is hardly a hard sell here i just want to hear a couple things of nuance where i go it's an intriguing mind when it's all energy i think is there anything you're a amik if you're a person in times square from like down brasco they want to but we got the best show ever and we get the best food next to a bubble gum shrimp if you ever had that this is a 5 star meal carnival barker right after the break. sam morel who. returns to answer some rapid fire questions it's a rorschach test say they're going to spill a plus one. it is now a time in america for this sort of class to the workers who are making minimum wage they can't survive they have to have 2 or 3 minimum wage jobs they're rising up they're going on strike. so one of the thoughts of the copen $1000.00 play won't be much higher wages long. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must. in 9093 this man was sentenced to death. charged with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody imagine living in your bathroom for that week with the scent of a 23. 1000 had to. be. confined within 4 green. choosing. to leave this room. hey welcome back to dennis miller plus one with comedian sam morale would play this role maybe i want to see what made the line work just like ones out there you know like patty rafter in that someone who or something who inspires you i mean anyone who just pursues you know great writing in any way someone will be listening like a leonard cohen song and i think he's such a great writer and his music so if someone's going to go outside a comedy is they want to come because. he controls a room with minimal energy and i kind of respect that he can remember so much of the garden and he just controlled everyone a room that big with this low energy where the hell do you see that i always like that play where a guy hold a little bit back and make them come the is so i can see the energy in the of my guilty pleasure. just junk i've been drinking less alcohol so junk food has been real like. sugar just garbage fruit anything anything that gives me any rush remember one time i was in a in a deli like it just a korean del
dennis miller plus one. welcome to dennis miller plus one joined today by stand up comedian sam morel now sam released its 1st one hour stand up comedy special positive influence on comedy central 2018 and that's pretty quick turnaround of the 2nd on writing a 2nd comedy special i got this was released on february 10th on comedy central's you tube channel it's the 1st time that comedy central has exclusively released a special on the social media channel the estimable sam around sammy was...
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waiting for i'm not getting any younger right after this suzanne somers on dennis miller plus what. a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer. businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company and step by step she's written 27 books we're talking about acts 23456 might be this one it's a book about aging she's also written poetry book autobiographies cookbooks health guides her new book and it's such a lovely picture is a new way to age which is available now in bookstores and online p.c. software so how does it all you nice to see you i always. you know i always have a good vibe with you me too with you nice to see the the big guy with us today talking about that yeah he's looking cool at 838383 well then he must speak to some of the tell me about the book tell me about a new way to the most cutting edge in vance's in anti-aging and there's an example one over there of your husband's 83.
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dennis miller plus what. a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company and step by step she's written 27 books we're talking about acts 23456 might be this one it's a book about aging she's also written poetry book autobiographies cookbooks health guides her new book and it's such a lovely picture is a new way to age which is available now in bookstores and online p.c. software so how do you does it nice to see you i always. you know i always have a good vibe with you me too with you nice to see the big guy with us today talk about that yeah he's looking cool at 838383 well then he must speak to some of the tell me about the book tell me about a new way to age the most cutting edge in vance's in anti-aging and there's a example one over there of your husband's 83 yeah and you 73 i believe right tell me what you want to hear since. it's about understanding that aging is about worn out parts. like fatima's or audie you would never put inferior fuel into your mother already ever and if you heard texan and sounds in your muscle why do you take it to the mechanic right away you would not allow your mazda roddy to deteriorate we don't do that we put inferior fuel into our body all the time we don't listen to the language of the body so the language is aches pains joints loading constipation. unexplained weight gain. stringy hair. bad nails all those things are an indicator of some things wearing out in your hair skin nails got a look at your thigh return to the end you go and get whatever i do but i had to do it by by. lab work so you take blood or urine tests to determine where your nutritional deficiencies are where your mineral deficiencies are as we get older we don't absorb minerals if you don't desire absorb minerals all this good food you're eating is just going to go to waste understanding. your toxic burden now because of so we're bombarded by chemicals we're under the greatest environmental assault in the history of humanity and so if you could look at your deficiencies exactly and put back everything naturally not with drugs. to fill the tank you get to have a better outcome and that's what alan i've been doing it for him i make him take all the testing but he's into it and he's loving the ways feeling in the energy in the juice and the sexiness he still has and i find with my own life that. i didn't know there was this chapter where we're in that place 73 and 83 where it's supposed to be going down it's not it's no no you're in a very horny denouement actually we are are actually are you know we started drinking 5 years ago. no never never i had wine but i had body language i had bloating i had an unexplained weight gain i had my stomach never felt right and i found it was sugar wine east i gave it all up by legwork i determined that. i put back everything i was missing and my kids said want to drink tequila so i don't drink hard liquor because my father was an alcoholic and i've written several books about him i'm irish you know we are rich drink or write i now do both. back to mike roots top of the mornin to you and. so one day i'm sitting in my office writing and allen buzzes me goes want to date i said yeah he said meet me at the bar we call our bar big al's bar so we meet at our bar and we have a to keel. and it's really nice and it's really mellow and we're talking and i have diana krall and sourness outside and pretty soon we're dancing and it was so romantic that it's now become a habit. we pretty much meet every night for tequila biggles bar and now i'm doing and how does the killer as far as does it affect your digestive tract in the same way that the wine in the sugar and all but yeah because it's clear to kill or not the dark to kill it clear to kill has little to no sugar so you know and i drink it so there are work arounds in almost every aspect exact what yourself want so i just put ice in it and sip on it for a long time and you know i looked at i thought i'm 73 and i could become an alcoholic at this right if i have it up till this point i don't have that day you can get into the bar 73 even though you're probably going to go to 113 going to 40 years i hope so you know now we are life has extended like it or not like it or not they're going to keep you alive we've seen it all around us and it's when we look at the present paradigm of aging it's unpleasant it's to crap that it's frail it's one of the big 3 cancer heart disease or alzheimer's with the eventual end in a nursing home and people are looking at that as as you know that's where you go i don't that's why every choice i make every day about the food i eat night great 8 i eat high fat high protein high vegetable diet so what is that like a dinner like that is chicken piccata with a butter lemon wine saw us. i put butter in my rights you know torturing her said all i ate amazing food i don't diets and i'm thin and so you're in short i could tell the people to kill and sex on the board. if they are wrong look at me saw in the dark. and i haven't been there and the other thing is hormones and i've read a lot of books about hormones i've talked about for men and women and one of the big changes for alan was when he started hormone replacement he was sleeping we were living in malibu and one day said to me like our old cat is you fall asleep mid day after lunch you fall asleep again while i making dinner you're falling asleep after dinner you want to go to sleep and i said once you go get your hormones checked so he went to my doctor in his testosterone was very very low she put him on testosterone replacement and that's what it's much easier for men it was like putting water in a in a you know of a vase of tulips that were everything came up again it was kind of incredible and. it was his whole energy changed so every tuesday he now takes is testosterone by shot because he stopped absorbing the cream on every tuesday i say put him on the bed ok take your pants out of place to see what it. is injected with the testosterone oh once a week and he hasn't gone back to the litter box. and for me i had 3 years where i didn't understand what a hormonal loss was this was in my fifty's and i couldn't sleep and i was sweating and i was kind of moody which is not who i am i'm not a moody person and again i went i found and that didn't exist at that time i found the center chronologists in santa barbara and i went from doctor to doctor to doctor and they were giving me the drug cocktails sleeping pills and anti-anxiety found her i took the lab work she looked at says oh you poor thing i said what she said you must feel awful i said i do she said you have almost no no. estrogen or for just her on saturday getting through each day i said i don't know i'm moody yeah so that's how we put me back together again there's some cutting edge advancements in aging but you know look this is ann summers a new way to age and what are the what are the latest 2 or 3 when i wrote a book i'm kind of a blank slate i'm not a doctor i'm just you know you don't choose fashion it chooses you who knew i was going to do this this was not something ever in my consciousness so i just as i interview these incredible doctors and scientists and professionals what emerged from every single one of them was cellular health i've never thought about cellular health but you and i are approximately 40 trillion cells and every cell talks to one another the definition of health is having more functioning cells than malfunctioning cells when you get to the reverse we have more malfunctioning cells than functioning cells you're on your way out that's where you get to. that's the decrepid that's the fraile that's the whole thing what came up is there are new supplements like there's 11 thing called settle it ics where it's a supplement you take once a week and it cleans out cellular debris like if your pipes in your house are all clogged up and then you have the roto rooter guy come in and that's subatomic roto rooter exactly and i mean imagine it takes all that crap out of there now that has a cold again though you blaze through the world of that and so and there's a whole i wrote a lot about it it's. the amazing thing that now that cell goes thanks and then other supplement called n a d you're going to be impressed right now night to kony at need die nucleotide in december and 80 it repairs cellular breaks so now you've got supplements that does cellular repair and cleans out cellular debris activating a.t.p. which activates the mitochondria in the middle of the cells and that's you got your energy back and now your your your paradigm is is it bad cells take the lead over good cells it is reversible or once it goes no now we can reverse it if you haven't let it get too far but i don't think it's never too late i just found that so exciting as a journey through way. you get whapped with the 66 stick hard yeah tell us about that wakeup call because and then your decision to do it in a more holistic way. and that is what is that that was 50 and those words you have cancer. wow we walked on the beach that day silently. and then i heard this voice in my head and i said to alan i can handle this so they want to give me chemotherapy and radiation you only 18 weeks of chemotherapy and then you lose your hair but will i live if i take this chemotherapy will you have a better chance and i realize they can't say that chemotherapy will cure you if it works for some people but it doesn't work for a lot of people watching it so i decided to change my life to eat as though my life depends upon it which i do to this day to value sleep i used to write my books through the night because the house was quiet and nobody was walking in and out and i changed my thinking i worked hard on forgiveness i had a lot of stuff i had to work out with my dad because it was really a violent childhood and i did i forgave him and he apologized to me and the book is a new way to age the most cutting edge advances in anti-aging by our guest suzanne somers you know real quickly and i have to go to break dick cavett was had a man on once who has had a book called how to live forever you'll never see this dick might show it to you the guy died in mid interview what if we know you have it all you have good idea he was in it there where your man baroque was told you how to live forever the man seizes up in the middle falls out of the chair cavett for a 2nd thinks you're kidding optics on he said it's the classic moment in the play goes is there a doctor in the house a whole crowd louse and they have to obviously it's never show up but it did so i actually do you know she will be with me after the break i guarantee you because i've made great strides that's the down returns there's a rapid fire questions it's our rorschach test get a little glimpse of what makes her tick although beating her so many times over the . so let me get the paddles on or. that's real or close well. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok to sell practically food on the table it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids and asked to eat and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game between the teams close to the conflict i would say over balls around money and most of their money is made. close one on each of those he know each other is good business the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year off to prison complex just to get some point in your life where. you don't care and one of my hair is a monster so your hair might anything. i don't trust medical authority at all ever and the reason for that is i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of doctors to discuss what happened to me and i was basically laughed out of the diet has nothing to do with autoimmune disorders so my suggestion to people who have health issues they can't figure out if they're going to see a medical professional and they've been going for 10 years and they're still in the same place they should probably take it upon themselves to start testing things out testing out diet testing out exercise and try and figure out things on their own. welcome back to dennis miller plus one we're here with the light full suzanne somers chrissy snow to you and it was so funny we were talking just a little earlier before we get into the rorschach but it most me i always think you know it seems like such a great travail mile but i always seem to be a we on woman in our twenty's who realizes she's sort of the epicenter of it all and crew member sitting on an old t.v. show was slaughter and sinatra was just within the framework of being so now she was a grotesque robot i could just see him playing the whole book. and it's kind of funny this is a life that isn't so much fun to have frank sinatra say holo baby i mean god i worked with john wayne and red skelton people that you don't remember i've worked with everybody sammy davis i came into vegas at the tail end of the rat pack that's when i started and i would go to sinatra's dressing room on sunday nights when he closed he would invite all the headliners home and you're in that dressing room with all these pe
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waiting for i'm not getting any younger right after this suzanne somers on dennis miller plus what. a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company and step by step she's written 27 books we're talking about acts 23456 might be this one it's a book about aging she's also written poetry book autobiographies cookbooks health guides her new book and it's such a lovely picture is a new way to age which is available now in bookstores and online please say hello to susan suffering from so how does it nice to see you i always. you know i always have a good vibe with you me too with you nice to see the big guy with us today to talk about that. he's looking cool at 838383 well then he must speak to some of the tell me about the book tell me about a new way to age the most cutting edge in vance's in anti-aging and there's an example one over there of your husband's 83 yeah and you
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dennis miller plus one. a welcome to dennis miller plus one this will be fun she's a great day suzanne somers is on the show she's a successful actress new york times best selling author singer businesswoman tough chick too she survives and things along the way she's known for her acting roles in three's company and step by step she's written 27 books we're talking about acts 23456 might be this one it's a book about aging she's also written poetry book autobiographies cookbooks health guides her new book and it's such a lovely picture is a new way to age which is available now in book.
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dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation and not act like we're nasa over here so joining us and i'm glad because i've interviewed this gentleman before and he's certainly a interesting look wastes mad so this will be easy for me dr ayman as the c.e.o. medical director of the amun clinics which has the world's largest database of brain scans he's written many books on the subject and has a new york times best selling author many times over his latest book the end of mental illness is currently available in stores and online doctoring and how are you my friend hi donna yes what a joy to see you again yeah nice to see you and i'm glad you're safe with your loved ones and all that let's listen let's talk about practicing we were chatting before hand and i said since we're doing this and there's a bit of an overlap why don't you tell me what you'd like to talk about i love the phrase you used said tell me about practicing mental hygiene during the coronavirus expound on that. well mental hygiene is just as important as washing your hands during this time we literally have to disinfect our thoughts i call it killing the ants the automatic maggot of thoughts that steal your happiness they steal your joy and they actually damage your immune system so what i've been teaching my patients now for over 30 years is you actually don't have to believe every stupid thing you think that thoughts lie they lie a lot and it's actually our uninvestigated thoughts that cause anxiety and depression which are now just rampant in our society and it was about 30 years ago i had a really hard day at work where i saw 4 suicidal patients and 2 couples who hated each other and 2 kids teenage kids who ran away from home and i. was so tired at the end of the day and came home to an ant infestation in my house and as i was sort of cleaning them up i'm lying aunt automatic negative thoughts thoughts just come into your mind and ruin your day and i'm like my patients are infested and the next day at work i brought a can of ant spray and i started teaching them how to get read of these bad thoughts that are damaging our mind and now with the 24 hour news cycle of you know there's this many deaths this many awful things happening you really need to like look at the news for 20 minutes and then turn it off otherwise the ants will just stack on each other there and then attack you and it's part of the end of mental illness we need to actually develop mental discipline. so that we can draw racked our mind in ways that help us rather than herd us would you say that half of the battle of being at dealing with ants is being well aware that that's what you're dealing with the moment of cognizance that they are indeed an ant. so there's really nowhere in school where we teach children or even adults to not believe everything they think that's and i have a children's book called captains out in the superpower questions actually on facebook live my niece and i my 10 year old niece and i read it recently and we need to develop this mental discipline where we think about our thoughts so here's a simple exercise whenever you feel sad or mad or nervous or out of control write down what you're thinking and then just ask yourself if it's true if you absolutely now that this is true and right now so many bad things are happening and they are i mean my mom and dad just got out of the hospital both of them had kobe had 19 and you can just imagine all the bad thoughts i had when they were in the hospital i couldn't visit them i'm a doctor i usually am the one that you know supervises their care and but you know they're going to die 1st thought i have. but they didn't in so if an undisciplined mind i could have been crying all the law but just knowing i don't know what's going to happen i'm going to do the best i can in this situation . and quite frankly all of us are dying and so getting to a rational mind and by killing the air helps you manage during a pandemic but it helps you manage to just do in your life on a regular day to day basis which can be heart. you know what i've heard from more than a few people that their biggest worry about the cove at 19 is almost not about their own health for some reason people think well i can beat this or if i get it i get it it's worried about infecting a loved one or something i've heard of for more than a few people that they want to practice this because the guilt of that would be worse for them than actually contract the illness themselves if you heard there from any of your i don't know i don't know if you're still doing sessions over the phone or by skype or any of that but people are really worried about that more than their own health longs yeah now our 8 am and clinics are open and now we're actually scanning and parson but we're doing virtually everything else virtually and i saw one statistic recently that what you said is the most common worry i'll get it i'll beat it but i'll give it to my elderly parents be the cause of their death which is why we should be doing the right thanks you know i thought when i became a psychiatrist my job would be to lower your anxiety when i realize that's really not my job for a whole bunch of my patients have to raise their anxiety because don't worry be happy people actually die the earliest from accidents and preventable illnesses and so you know if we think of the spring breakers in florida they didn't have the nothings i so i want us to have enough anxiety we stay home we wash our hands we are appropriate but at the same time not so much that we raise our stress hormones which can damage our brain. once again we're talking to dr daniel amen and the book is the end of mental illness currently available in stores and online this morning i was looking at the internet nice saw that chris cuomo who's a. newscaster for c.n.n. was showing his lungs gatt i'm intrigued that you're still doing at the clinic brain scans and i'm wondering what is it showing you about the effects of corona on the brain are you seeing anything yet well in the end of mental illness i have not monic so what i've learned from the imaging work we do if you want to keep your brain healthy or rescue it if it's headed to the dark place we have to prevent or treat the 11 major risk factors that steal your mind and that makes up a large part of the book and the demonic i created as bright minds so if you know what that stands for and what to do well the 2nd i in bright minds is immunity and infections and one of the things that i learned is that infections can attack your brain and give you meant toll health. so for her example lyme disease is a very common and they think it's now actually at epidemic proportions there it is a major cause of psychiatric illness and other infections have been known now to cause timers disease so what about coded 19 about 30 percent of people who have been active been faction lou their sense of smell and their sense of taste. it's affecting the bracket and we in their number of cases of meningitis turn satellite as secondary to this by risk so we need to strengthen our immune system your number one defense against code 19 is your body's immune system and doing things to strengthen and are just so important well when i hear about immune system i always think back to the original star trek when scotty would say i can't divert crystal power away right now i have to keep it in for the shields at some point extraneous every pensions need to be put to the side here you can't sweat the small stuff or he might find yourself sweating something at 103 degrees you've got to divert all energy quite frankly in the staying exercised sleep well eat well you know the sleep here do all the the things that they're putting out there as far as social distancing but you can't waste time have big pissed off about it an ocular kenya. well and that actually damages your mune system when you're angry when you're arab or when you're watch the news not stop there's this great book that was published i think in 1979 by norman cousins who is the editor of the saturday review and he had an auto immune disorder called nkomo seen spondylitis where his immune system attacked this. caused him to be in great pain and none of the medications worked and he's like ok i'm done with traditional medicine he locked himself in a room with 500 hours of comedies like laurel and hardy and charlie chaplin and at the end of the 500 hours is illness went away so learning to laugh so don't watch contagion at night with the family. last night we watch mom and me that we watched meet the parents sunday watch something that just makes you happy because we need that now where you bring your attention where you focus will determine how you feel we are being joined for the entire show by dr daniel ayman and once again i'm glad to have him today i found him last year to be a very wise man about how you can stay in your lane in your own head which is very important at times like this he's written many books on the subject of mental health and his latest book you can see it over his right shoulder there. the end of mental illness i want to talk to him more about the book itself now that we've sort of talked about coronavirus in this 1st segment we will do so right after this on dennis miller plus one. long. so long seemed wrong all wrong just don't call. me. yet to see how this day comes after him and in danger many equals betrayal all. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the world is determined by shaped by one person or those great. dares thinks. we dare to ask. hey folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one once again our guest is psych high interest in brain disorders specialist dr daniel ammon and he's written many books on the subject of mental health his latest book you see it there over his right shoulder like a best selling epilepsy is the end of mental illness and it is currently available in stores and online i want to talk about the book doc but i also was looking in your notes and i was intrigued that you were talking to you said your friend miley cyrus during these times and i thought boy the strange friend fellow is it seems tell me about miley cyrus you became friends what do you make of the young lady.
dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation and not act like we're nasa over here so joining us and i'm glad because i've interviewed this gentleman before and he's certainly a interesting look wastes mad so this will be easy for me dr ayman as the c.e.o. medical director of the amun clinics which has the world's...
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dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things as matter of fact my head looks wrong that you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already can tell that i'd like to be next to him at the outgoing court if we were so invited he's filmmaker author barry sonnenfeld he is a highly regarded director in hollywood i want to talk about the cinematography blows my mind the cv here known for films like the addams family get shorty men in black trilogy this cat i always think. michael bay when i think he delivers the big hit i think when they put barry in charge of a big commercial product he gets it into the barn and i'm sure they must dig that bottom but an artist sold the cinematography barry is also an author author his new book barry sonnenfeld call your mother which is a crate story it's a. memoir about his life it's currently available in stores and online this dishonored felt i assume how are you my friend a good dentist are you. i'm good we were looking at each other's backdrops i sometimes wish that joan rivers was still alive to go through and disarray to everybody's home backdrop for their studio now like she used to at the red carpet i have dimaggio over my shoulder and very notice that he said he used to go to yankee stadium with his dad when it was more like an operating theatre where they'd hang over and i have to tell you a quick story very about the dimaggio hits 56 in a row he goes into the locker room after that he gets another 18 he would have it up to 75 games in a row he goes back into the locker all these kids are like almost in tears that they got to play with the great jody a young working goes up so dimaggio sit in front of his locker pissed off with a telegram the kids as joke it's the greatest achievement in the history of baseball we're all blown away here come come be with us we just want to say we play with georgia badge and bet you gives them the telegram it's from the heinz corporation and if he had hit 57 in a row you had a 10200 to let me guess he was pissed off because you know joe was obvious about the money wasn't it that's the area yeah now i did not know that story that's a good one. you know what i call that a sonnenfeld ian story because as i look at this this book by a friend god i have to 1st thank you for i find the miller's crossing palate still resonates with me all these years brother that sort of i don't even know what channel called dark forest bloom gray i find it absolutely lovely and brutish at the same time tell me about where he is the cinematographer for the very you know i shot their 1st 3 movies blood temple raising arizona and miller's crossing you might know is crossing cuz you have a similar name i suspect is that the reason why you like that movie. i like the movie because i think it's a masterpiece i'll be honest i know there are no i know there are mixed views on that fell but what else are you to do with films except come down in a pronounced manner on your side of it i think it's a bit of a masterpiece but with banks you know it's we shot it in new orleans although it's never called new orleans it is called a city and joel and ethan and i got there right before a hurricane and we were saying that the canal place which is near the waterfront and the harbor and pain came in and the canal place had this huge truth and huge red letters that said can now place hurricane comes through and knocks out the sea all right so for the next 8 months and they don't repair it say let's hope for the next 8 months joel and ethan and i are staying at the a no place hotel and you know i you know we finish a day's work and i'd say to joel and ethan you want to eat it you know commander's palace if you want to go here mothers and then they go out with that not just go back to the anal place. but that and that sweetie and i were married at the wrap party of miller's crossing we rented joni's and rented riverboat and sleeping and i paid for the band and the refreshments you know the food and we saw we were married at the wrap party of miller's crossing surrounded by you know grips and electricians and camera systems. well there's a lot of beautiful memory and the burial is your 1st how long the bear what's your actual name i'm just used to do you put what's your actual name and how long now. well her real name is sue then but everyone calls her sweetie i gave her that name and you know grips and electricians will come up to her on the set and say hey sweetie has a uterus because have no secrets as well and april 22nd earth day we'll be married for 31 years and it's also my 1st anniversary of having my gallbladder removed so my 30th anniversary was spent in the hospital when she would say you have a lot of gall commingling those 2 statistics and i would say that you truly met your mother earth somewhere so that's a nice to see you know and that happy with that happy with his bride so god bless you have talk about that blood simple for a 2nd to i think back on that emma. i think that's his name where yeah the one clone brother's wife i'm blanking on her name to how could i forget for a friendly tournament great at yeah yes when she it's a remind of the new year early seventies or was a film called the new centurions where george c. scott played kill vince and he was working like vice squad somebody exposed himself for the euro will send off any hat pin them they're like a butterfly and hannibal lecter is waste and it reminded me of that where you get stuck in and somebody could cover of the other room i love that right that was menacing. well you know joel and ethan and i the way we raised their money for that movie which was $750.00 grand is we shot a trailer as if it was a finished movie and use the trailer to show it to like dentist investing groups and doctor investing groups and all that stuff and when we shot the trailer you know we didn't have actors or anything but one of the scenes we shot for our trailer was a scene where m.m.a. at walsh some day i mean. it wasn't hired yet by where he shoots bullet holes through the wall with his gun and these beams of light come in and he does it to get his hand around which you're talking about to open the window next door and fram it dormant puts a knife through his hand and slams the window it's it was the scene that that most of the investors that helped were still there when we showed them the 1st cut to leave all of our investors hated the movie well i would assume when he showed it to the dentists that used a drill instead of a knife right ah. sort of a deer yourself to the. i am not the much of a outgoing person so this this course in spain you know in a weird way of watching films or reading my as well i loved my wife we were trying to catch up on the wire which i never watched all over how is the how is the quarantine for you. you know that except for that heavy dark cloud that hangs over us because we have no outers and new york and new jersey but in terms of our daily life not thing as change we live as we do and i live i'm 62 and a half acres in telluride colorado where in the middle of nowhere we wake up we have breakfast i walk the dog we have lunch i walk the dog we talk about then or i ask her why she wants to drink for dinner in the middle of the day we there nap or we lie you know candles are hard back book so and then at night we go down stairs we have a screening room and we watch someone who you don't watch we watch rachel maddow and you know chris hayes and they will watch some movie or something but nothing has changed for us and we seem pretty safe here. do you farley granger's wife who wants to divorce in strangers on a train. yes. there there is a shirt at certain i always look it does have glasses and i'd say i could see rubber off a locker choking her in the reflection out on the love there connla. they're big there are substantial they're real they're important outlasts yeah well. let's talk about this book the book is very sort of call your mother folks i could not tell you when i saw the story on the front look so the picture on the front i should say looks so extra i remember the look on my face for us 16 to 48 and frocked i would say and then what i saw the title like i had a lump with the story behind the result funny please tell the story behind call it very spun felt call here we're now the title is based on a real incident in early january 19th 7 the i was 17 years old i was a senior in college and we went to the 1st anti-war concert at madison square garden it was harry belafonte peter paul and mary and for the 2nd time that evening jimi hendrix he had come in he was posed to do is said he wasn't feeling the vibe he walked off someone else came and so jimmy was not feeling that great and it was 2 20 in the morning and that's important that it was 220 and jimmy was back for the 2nd time and he was warming up and tuning up and over the p.a. system came the announcement barry sonnenfeld call your mother so. a true story and fact. this. then. i got a letter last week from my girl for who had been at that concert with me and the reason was she would because of that 19 she had all these old file boxes and was looking through the boxes and came across a tech and stuff not from there but from gained by. at shea stadium when the mets won a world series in $69.00 we had played hooky going out to shea ort to $8.00 scout tickets for $10.00 each and so she found this ticket and was trying to find my address so i had written the book saw the title of the book and said in her letter that she so remembered that event that it was already was horrifying for her so she could only imagine what it was like for me because you know with the garden crowd you know soon as you stand up to call your mother because i was told barry sonnenfeld call your mother the garden's crowd starts chant that. in that you're good you know that and by standing up you've announced you are barry so it was a disaster i called my mother i saw my father had died because why else would i be pet how do you get anyone to answer the phone how do you get it to go through those layers where you finally get to the announcer and say i need to find my son so i assume my father had died or something like that of course that wasn't the case it was 220 and i said i'd be home by 2. i would say that mother love dictates that she had a direct line to hendrix and told him to get off. going to have a video but i've talked to the mother love. i think if so be that that she also must've had the. way that tell hendrix to commit suicide soon after that well he didn't commit suicide but soon after that event he died and i blame mom for the hope and if you are at the garden for the. concert in the seventy's i'm hoping you were there for some of the nicks that is the purest basketball ever play iced iced i saw bill bradley last night he still working off the ball for got sakes that was not. you know what i was at game i was at the stadium when that the garden that whole city sequence because i slept out to buy tickets for the lakers next playoffs it was the 1st night i had ever spent not with my parents i was 17 years old same's same year i was a game 5 would read got hurt and bradley the bush or has the russell all short guys listen read was 6 not now he would be a short dark prat practically. frazier and dick barnett earl the pearl hadn't joined and then there was that game 7 when reed didn't come out of the locker room and came out at the last minute and the lakers literally stopped practicing and they all watched 3 hit these 2 short jumpers and i knew that the next would win the lemming would have a stint. and clyde has one of the greatest games ever played along with or been johnson the night that the big man went down and captain kareem abdul-jabbar were joined by barry sonnenfeld i feel like i get talk to this guy all day i hope i get sat next to a dinner party sometimes because he's a great sales the new book barry sonnenfeld call your mother which just started that the like full story but i love that i love it when moms go the extra mile it's currently available in stores and online when we come back we will talk about some other stories that turn up in a book very short lived. porn career where i think he was probably the film old zygmunt of maine back in new york said i'm sure we had andy andy in the factory people were showing up at the sets back then and i want to hear about that i also want to talk to him about the great robert conrad who proximately 2 months to go to dallas see if he ever met him since i know very honcho wild wild west and that was my favorite show when i was a kid we'll be back with barry sonnenfeld right after this on dennis miller plus one. seems wrong on. just don't hold. me. to seep out the consequences. and indeed equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart. just in the common ground. global energy markets are in disarray over production. storage has witnessed some prices go into negative territory this is not just because of the pandemic this is the result of. the energy market may never recover. to. a folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one we're joined by the the convivial and area diet barry sonnenfeld the new book is very sort of felt call your mother currently available in stores and online we talked about his cinematography career there's also a bit more of a. interesting quirky chapter i know a lot of guys have to make the bonafide you got it you know that got out n.y.u. i think you worked in porn for a brief time right. yes but not as an actor how graphic would you like me to get dennis. well you can say you know what i like to hear the graphic but it's so funny to. me b
dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things as matter of fact my head looks wrong that you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already can tell that i'd like to be next to him at the outgoing court if we were so invited he's filmmaker author barry sonnenfeld he is a highly regarded director in hollywood i want to talk about the cinematography blows my mind the cv...
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dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and we're doing it by remote star guest to join us today he's the bachelor star colton underwood colton 1st appeared on the franchise as a contestant on the bachelorette before becoming the bachelor myself for season 23 in 2019 colton has a new book out called the 1st time finding myself and looking for love on reality t.v. currently available on line call number would call thanks for joining us. now you for having me on i appreciate it. and then we can see your bald spot in a mirror behind you no i'm kidding i get it i know to figure out. listen we're all struggling with our hair right now i mean we can get our hair cut room but i'm here in my pajamas i'm not gonna lie to you. i'm so they're my pajamas from the waist listen i hear you. i hear you have the coronavirus know what stage are you do you clear a bit in the middle i'm here no i'm actually full recovery so i have anti-bodies now i have no more traces of the crown of iris in me other than the good stuff i guess you want to call it but i made a full recovery i have the medication to think to be honest with you and a good doctor out here that was on top of it so well tell me tell me but you know listen well i'm going to get to the book obviously because people everywhere look the show is everything with people shut in they love stuff like this they convince jon of yeah but let's talk about just the illness for a 2nd because you're like the canary in the coal mine when you've been there what did you 1st notice how long before tell me about getting out of it break it down for us called yeah. so men to be honest i started becoming symptomatic and i thought i just had the flu my body aches fever night sweats and i just assumed it was the flu i didn't it was so early on that i was like there's no way statistically speaking i think at the time there was like 30 cases in california 40 cases tested and i didn't think i had it. and one night i just woke up in the bed was completely wet i could barely catch my breath i panicked ordered oxygen boost those little cans off of amazon right 4 am because i was gasping for air. so i think in that moment i realized hey i need to probably take a test to see what i have so i can treat it and i called kathy called 2 doctors on my behalf and i got denied by both of them and then her mom stumbled upon a doctor in orange county here that had tests and i drove down and took the test and 2 days later realize i tested positive. you know what it's so there's a there's an interim weavings thing here where you're freaked out that you might have but they're talking about how it affects your breathing hyperventilation happens when you get these things start to dovetail and the next thing you know you're trying to think and i have a trouble catching my breath because i have this dream i worried about it most of it scared the living hell out of you yeah that now is something i always kept in the back of my mind too i was like i am i just anxious and maybe maybe the symptoms are like phantom and i'm just thinking i have it it might be in my head but then i walk to the bathroom and i have to sit down to pee because i was so winded i think that's when i was like ok this isn't something to play around with. the other scariest part i think was just the unknown and the mixed messaging going on in the news and in the media is the reason why i spoke out publicly about it because at the time there was still spring breakers in florida on the beach my age and there was kids that were saying i don't care if i did it's not going to affect me i'm sitting here barely being able to talk to my phone without catching my breath tell me about you know when when do you start coming out and what's it feel like do you come out as abruptly as you go in or no it is a lack. of is about a 4 or 5 day lag after the medicine's completely back to the health casting our parents and our whole family did an amazing job so i felt isolated on their 3rd bedroom floor and they would bring up food and water with gloves and masks on and drop it off and leave and i was up there for god and god knows how long probably way too long by myself but they stayed healthy they all tested negative. so it's you know it's a good thing that they did what they did to stay healthy what a long strange trip when you think about a cult that you would go on and it's kind of a strange thing you're obviously a good looking guy you're bright you could be with him but you go out to t.v. show i'm sure at the beginning it's kind of a lark and then it turns out you did as well then but where did you end up with her with her parents and they're bringing stuff up to the title or like your question moto it's just an unbelievably strange trip those of you know what i know and the craziest part about it is we sort of been through something similar because there's a 4 month lag between the show and when we filmed it so for 4 months i keep my i keep my relationship secret and i don't let the public know that i'm with kathy so i've been in this position before where i'm like running around the house hiding and trying to like just stay locked down here and i can't go out for a walk i can't do anything so i sort of been through minor scale before so we were prepared for it a little bit. you know what they must literally scare the living hell out of you guys with a non-disclosure form because i'm always thinking what in god's name can they say to these people up front that would scare them to the point that they would literally go for months living this clandestine existence the lawyers just do with every possible contingency up front you know they talk to us about it for sure but i think there's also for me i don't know i had fun filming the t.v. show i had i had fun looking at the ratings i had fun engaging the people who are in it for the entertainment i wanted to make my show really good you know i wanted the bastard to do really well so there's a part of me that wanted to like hide out and try to throw people off and you know sort of play the game. play along just to wrap on your corn to negate you're not able to execute is where you're reading watching t.v. what were you doing well when i was at my when i was really really sick i was sleeping obviously 1516 hours a day to recover but for the most part i was binge watching t.v. shows. but also like doing i mean sure i was catching up you know i made a lot of phone calls to a lot of people who i might not have talked to in the past just because i was busy so i got i got them to catch up with old friends and family. well let's talk about the show and let's talk about the book and once again the book is the 1st time in the show is the bachelor i talk to christie seems like a i liked him harrison's name harris and he seems like a good super cool guy this thing is such a phenomenal honest to god my son watches a knowledge girl and years ago we used to watch it and just how because we'd always try to do the beats of it it wasn't a drinking game it's obviously mike yeah but we'd say used by suggesting but she's about say journey we all had all these games with it but how long is a been on now it's like survivor for god's sakes it's been on so long right yeah i mean i was season 23 so it's just to put things in perspective and i think that's where it's on to the 15 or 16 now in paradise i mean it's a year round thing a.b.c. basically is at the bachelor show now are the bachelor networks because they have off work and they have a new singing show come out i think next week and they've done a great job with the franchise and just expanding and really laying it all out before we get to the book and the book is the 1st time how does it come about like i guess they put ads up on the show and you call it you go in for interviews i'm just trying to figure how do you go from being a watcher of the bachelor to the bachelor i mean lock i guess whatever you want to call it for me it was interview and walking down 16th street mall in denver and they had an open casting call at a hard rock cafe and i popped in and talked to some people and i was at a point my life where i had no clue what was going on what was next i was done playing football so why not you know let's let's try it let's do it let's have some fun. well tell your brothers that we're from denver i don't know your bag group i grew up denver noir but i grew up in illinois but i live the last 56 years before you know the whole show out in colorado tell me about your football journey i'm obviously fascinated about that yeah so for me i played football for 17 years grew up high school went to illinois state university played my freshman sophomore engineer their. pride and my role on the teams and had 2 outstanding all-american teams and i don't i stay in one draft in 2014 to the chargers and then i got cut 3 different times to 3 different teams between the eagles and the raiders and i was just spinning my tires and i was realizing hey this isn't going to be a 1012 year career so i need to figure out what's next for me you know i was practice squad all 3 seasons and i took pride in it had a lot of had a lot of fun with my teammates but i just wasn't filling me any more you know just in that role while you know it was a necessary role for a team to have i just didn't find pride any more so when i got my final injury i decided it was time to sir pack up and not return boy you know when i watch the $24.00 seventh's show each year you think boy they make good not only is it a brutal sport physically obviously but i can't believe how little fun some some of the coaches was that at some point you've got to come in there like gruden and have the knock knock thing or a few things to where you can have a light moment or it just turns into the boot camp yeah god sakes yeah i think john green obviously does a great job. i enjoyed my time through it but the chargers organization and stuff too but i was a little crazy. all right folks we're going to talk to colton more after the break dig down on this book a little and the well like i said a genial chap right up to this more cold underwood on dennis miller plus one. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida know the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery in meaning this is with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court. shot after shot as far. as i feel. we don't know childress froogle. end of this trial unfortunately you. will still not know childress. kobe 19 pandemic not only sees much of the world in lockdown but it is also devastation economies and demi has been painful recovery from it maybe even more painful is it all asians fault. hey folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one colton tell us about the book give us the overview my friend. yes i decided to dive in and write a book just get control back or feel like i had control
dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one and we're doing it by remote star guest to join us today he's the bachelor star colton underwood colton 1st appeared on the franchise as a contestant on the bachelorette before becoming the bachelor myself for season 23 in 2019 colton has a new book out called the 1st time finding myself and looking for love on reality t.v. currently available on line call number would call thanks for joining us. now you for having me on i...
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dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation and not act like we're nasa over here so joining us and i'm glad because i've interviewed this gentleman before and he's certainly a interesting look questionis matt so this will be easy for me dr heymann as the c.e.o. medical director of the amun clinics which has the world's largest database of brain scans he's written many books on the subject and has a new york times best selling author many times over his latest book the end of mental illness is currently available in stores and online doctoring and how are you my friend hi donna yes what a joy to see you again yeah nice to see you and i'm glad you're safe with your loved ones and all that and let's listen let's talk about practicing we were chatting before hand and i said since we're doing this and there's a bit of an overlap why don't you tell me what you'd like to talk about i love the phrase you used said tell me about practicing ment
dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation and not act like we're nasa over here so joining us and i'm glad because i've interviewed this gentleman before and he's certainly a interesting look questionis matt so this will be easy for me dr heymann as the c.e.o. medical director of the amun clinics which has the...
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dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation and not act like we're nasa over here so joining us and i'm glad because i've interviewed this gentleman before and he's certainly a interesting look questionis matt so this will be easy for me dr heymann as the c.e.o. medical director of the amun clinics which has the world's largest database of brain scans he's written many books on the subject and has a new york times best selling author many times over his latest book the end of mental illness is currently available in stores and online doctoring and how are you my friend hi donna yes what a joy to see you again yeah nice to see you and i'm glad you're safe with your loved ones and all the.
dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation and not act like we're nasa over here so joining us and i'm glad because i've interviewed this gentleman before and he's certainly a interesting look questionis matt so this will be easy for me dr heymann as the c.e.o. medical director of the amun clinics which has the...
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dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one at and we hope your quarantine is going well and all your loved ones are are safe we are joined today by jack osborne jack of course grew up in the spotlight i'm always i always like to see people come out of the other end of that fame flume because man you know over the falls and get buried and that for all the time the water won't let it come back to the surface but he's back up and run and he's got a show i'm fascinated by this because i do like spooky places mandalay from rebecca and all that the host and executive producers on the travel channel cult portholes to hell and season 2 came out last month to get a 2nd season in anything these days good for him and jack also appeared in and serves as executive producer for the documentary the 9 lives of ozzy osborne that will air on a and e. this summer jacka sport welcome and thank you max hammond at. how goes your corner you have 3 lovely diff 3 lovely daughters i think i do. it's you know my girls are kind of homebodies they're not like b. you know softball played and you know volleyball you know actually so that they are hanging out at home and so i'm just been kind of doing that flow between my house and then mom's and so they're not going to hold it in it's been it's been ok like they haven't been and you know the automat down here in the abbott we weathered that storm i think kind of gracefully you know jack is a father of 2 older sons who moved out a long time ago i can tell you that those meltdowns are sort of a joyous could confidently that later in life you long for my friend just to have sent a polaroid when it's happening because knows it or in the stuff of life like thread my health this is on friday and i'm just like i mean that's just come by so quickly i might go out in another like 10 years are going to be out of the house a comedy that. your family has such so much creativity and it's a way of them exhibit musical artistic chops yeah my my my daughter oh she's a very good piano player and she can like play just from from sounds like she can figure stuff out so she is it she can she get carried away and i think it's pretty cool if you stop because that. no more appropriate name for tickling the ivory of the pearl so it's not that i see a big cheer that. as your mom and dad good. dad doing ok i mean i've barely seen him i think i've you know you know we talk and i've been at the house to like drop off supplies and i like since the window i kind of thing but that doing ok i think it's going stir crazy you know they are both in that kind of danger category you know when i was a cancer survivor my dad got oxen's and you know he's got a he's got a mony at 2 times last year is now really you know taking this very seriously thankfully i mean i was i was yelling from you know i was going insane leading up to this being like guys got to take this seriously this is no joke this is no joke and then they gonna be like oh yeah you're right no like yes it was i like to. it really is the lion king circle of life isn't it jack that eventually yeah your beloved parents you circularize and do you go through your upbringing in the white water of youth and then all of sudden you get dumped on the outside and you've got to say you know take this seriously you're the for exactly yeah i mean that you know i like you know i follow the news and you know minutely you know i'm a bit of a cracker and so i when i saw this talk in january i started like stocking up then and being like hey guys if i'm going to stop by and see stuff. you know they just looked at me like i was a 10 fall out wearing that and it. i went ordered a backhoe up and brought every bag of mit mulattoes available in southern california and i think it just so sad i'm saying you got all you need. let's talk about poor goes down i love you like to mention stuff like that so tell me about portals to hell my friend so you know this. we're not 2nd season and myself and my co-host the truth you know we travel around the country we were supposed to go to europe so technically well this season. but i got all cancelled because of well yeah the old right now but. yeah we go and try to find the most wanted and we had a sinister doc is places we can and trying to figure out what the hell is going on . you know myself and my co-host we kind of. with skeptics who want to belief i guess is the best way to put it you know if you hear a bump in the night we don't instantly go bills a ball like you know we tend to be like well no i was the wind blew the broom over and it is what made the like and we call it out. when stuff happens that we con explain and that's why and you know things tend to leave us with more questions than ounces. now one things i want to probe a few incidents that have happened but i also want to ask you i do believe that there's a what do they call a closer guys which is sort of a i did they always say a happy spirit a spirit who wants to be a prankster and then i think others more malevolent things concept have your experiences been with the former poltergeist or the latter if something dark felt like it was in the room you know or both and it's really kind of you know we have this this one place we were out in. and mineral wells texas i was told that the hell house and i genuinely believe that whatever it was that was a very. dark not so friendly. and i don't want to label it evil demonic oh you know what abacus i'm not you know i'm not an ordained priest in the catholic church to town and demons. but it really was unlike any place i've ever been and then we go to places like i an island and did whatever was that was cowardly playful and was like turning flash lights on me off to 2 and it was 15 just the way with them like experiences like that completely reshaped but have completely reshaped my thought and understanding of you know what what it is we're all kind of walking around in. well how were uses as a kid i was pretty disposed to saif i i loved it i didn't like it when it got too dark in on not a saw or hostel guy i come from a different era much over the guy but i like the mysterious those i like saif i had like the hammer films and all that so i was always predisposed i was looking for it i thought i want to sit in a tavern near loch ness and hear the cat over again as tell me his sob do you have that sort of background yourself absolutely like i grew up watching x. files i was a big sigh find like you know all that that's that's my bread and butter like if there's a good new site i do become it out i get very excited. but yeah i am a same way i tend because of well you know the show i've been doing for 2 years now i tend to not dive too deep into like the really crazy horror. genre of entertainment because it's like i mean we i i spend weeks on end talking about dead people and it really can kind of get to you so i like i like to kind of you know hang my hat on the door and not bring walk with me sometimes but i do know that being young is confusing and dark to something it's great just because your walk interact chicken your shins all the time trying to figure out the hell to even earn being happy once you have 3 daughters and you can go in and see that be a terrific beam coming off their survival's it's a little tougher to be morbid as you get older is not it's so true yeah i mean it's . you know the the notion of being stressed out about well when you walk in the door and you're dealing with you know one kid law fing over something crazy you never want to ask you to come wipe them it's like ok like if i can leave you at the top there's a demon in the bottom i have to tell me more about your co-host jack you mention a young lady tell me about her guest. you know why i've been she has been a paranormal investigator. probably bone 15 years now she kind of got us qatif she was on a show comparable state i was on a knee back in the day and we were facebook friends and i'd done a parent almost show some years back and kind of put me in that well little bit. and when we were ramping up to do this you know how name came up and i knew via the internet and so we reached out and yet she's also she says you know she's like the life has been doing this her entire adult life and i kind of i think i've represented you know the enthusiastic to you just really and that innocent and so we kind of compliment each other very well i know it's nice to have somebody in the side car who's jock can still be heard hitting the ground when something quirky happens because one of those people get so matter of fact about that if they get well it's in the room you're well what do you make you know it's in the earth you still get somebody like you or i to go whoa that's the. exactly what did you learn from season one it will look at the end of season one i guess everybody's awaiting a pick up there's always the ghost of cancellation lurking you know it's lucky you get a nice 2nd season pick up what would you say the big takeaway from season one was in did you get a lot of recommendations after season a lot from fans of the show saying hey we've got something over here you've got to look at yeah you know i think the biggest take away from season one to season 2 was we kind of broader. scope you know initially it was hey we have to find these places that that do they or do they not have a portal what's causing the activity and we can't realize it's kind of limiting because a lot of places are just crazy haunted because of a tragic event and maybe someone you know. it was a side of him or whatever. it's not necessarily a portal so we kind of went our let's open it up let's just find places that are really scary really sinister you know we can always ask the question what's driving that energy that and is it or is it not up at all and so that was one bucket and the other side was we were trying to find places that haven't been on t.v. yet you know there's a lot of go shows out that and a lot of places have been investigated the t.v. so it's kind of those are 2 buckets and as far as like. you know view of submissions yeah we actually we've got a lot of that and you know i kind of set of communicating regularly with a bunch of different paranormal investigators who run different groups all over the country and we've actually got some really great locations from that. we're talking to jack osborne and he hosts a show now called cordle's to hell but he's also exact prod on a documentary coming up about his old man i want to talk about that and jack i would say do you here's the one thing that would scare the living hell out of me right now is if i was out about and i ran into a disembodied spirit and it was wearing it and $95.00 mask i think that scare the living out. i doubt just so i don't we. will revisit that after the break on dennis miller plus one with our guest jack osbourne sticker. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a made in the shallowness. thanks folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one the plus one today as the convivial and delightful jack osborne jack is hosting his own show portals to hell and he's also exec prodding a special or i guess it's a documentary i've been watching so many music documentary slightly and by the way folks if you're out there please watch the last waltz again by martin scorsese about the bat absolutely mind blowing this is another want to be queuing up for because i've always been an ozzy fan it's called the 9 lives of ozzy osborne gimme the 5 ws jack where when who or how but buck tell me about it. so you know we don't want to look at
dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one at and we hope your quarantine is going well and all your loved ones are are safe we are joined today by jack osborne jack of course grew up in the spotlight i'm always i always like to see people come out of the other end of that fame flume because man you know over the falls and get buried and that for all the time the water won't let it come back to the surface but he's back up and run and he's got a show i'm fascinated by...
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dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation and not act like we're nasa over here so joining us and i'm glad because i've interviewed this gentleman beef.
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dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things as a matter of fact my head looks. you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already so that i'd like to be next to him at the algonquin if we were so vital.
dennis miller plus one. day folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been talking a little while they set up you have to get these things as a matter of fact my head looks. you have to get these things set up before hand and barry sonnenfeld. i already so that i'd like to be next to him at the algonquin if we were so vital.