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ok to get out of the boiler room and what's the 1st thing is, is it c s i miami? now i got a boiler 1st big thing was i got my sag card doing extra work on it will show new york under cover and then for so you know, later i moved out to a, a bit of a long story behind that. but my dad was in service with a man named bill clark, and they, they were good friends bills and n y p, the detective who helped create a blue shirt with david milch. and they were creating a new show called brooklyn, south. and bill. i've been active for a few years in new york and my father. we got back in touch after a lot of years and we got to talking and bill said, yeah, give him a chance to edition and i was my great man. bill clark gave me a chance to audition for david milch. and steven bochco and i ended up getting that series called brooklyn south. and that was my 1st big break rent. well, the milch and watch about people always forget that you can go back one click beyond deadwood and all that. but hill street blues is the 1st time you're watching tv and gone. wow, this is so differ
ok to get out of the boiler room and what's the 1st thing is, is it c s i miami? now i got a boiler 1st big thing was i got my sag card doing extra work on it will show new york under cover and then for so you know, later i moved out to a, a bit of a long story behind that. but my dad was in service with a man named bill clark, and they, they were good friends bills and n y p, the detective who helped create a blue shirt with david milch. and they were creating a new show called brooklyn,...
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s i. miami. got to pick his brain about caruso to see what that was, but also start in criminal minds and $2.00, oh $16.00 til 2, o 2, o those procedurals are money in the bag for actors. man. what a good gig that is. he also start and very popular magic mike films alongside chatting tatum and how funny was because i had the 1st one got shorter and he is currently hosting the augmented reality series. finding magic mike, inspired by the films currently streaming on h. b o max. i saw a picture of he and his bride there, about the handsomest couple on the planet. adam rodriguez was shaken. brother, your world, man. i'm just done it for a little while. listen, brother, we'll, let's talk about the show right off the bat. yeah. because this is going to be a huge hit, i can imagine, i think that it's, it's funny you can come to this in various ways. you can come to it from a kitchen perspective. but i always think these cats, this is a way station for them. these young dances, they must kind of know th
s i. miami. got to pick his brain about caruso to see what that was, but also start in criminal minds and $2.00, oh $16.00 til 2, o 2, o those procedurals are money in the bag for actors. man. what a good gig that is. he also start and very popular magic mike films alongside chatting tatum and how funny was because i had the 1st one got shorter and he is currently hosting the augmented reality series. finding magic mike, inspired by the films currently streaming on h. b o max. i saw a picture...
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s i miami with caruso and then he goes on to criminal minds for 4 years. it's got a new project on h. b o right now it's an augmented reality series called finding magic mike. he was in those films and that well, he'll explain it to us on that is really plus one thing . a folks welcome to dennis miller plus one. happy to welcome actor adam rodriguez to the show. adam of course, best known for his role as eric delco and c. s i. miami, got to pick his brain about caruso to see what that was. but.
s i miami with caruso and then he goes on to criminal minds for 4 years. it's got a new project on h. b o right now it's an augmented reality series called finding magic mike. he was in those films and that well, he'll explain it to us on that is really plus one thing . a folks welcome to dennis miller plus one. happy to welcome actor adam rodriguez to the show. adam of course, best known for his role as eric delco and c. s i. miami, got to pick his brain about caruso to see what that was. but.
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s i. miami. got to pick his brain about caruso to see what that was, but also started criminal minds. sion $2.00 oh $16.00 til 2, o 2 o those procedurals are money in the bag for actors man. what a good gig that is. he also start and very popular magic like films along side chatting tatum and how funny was.
s i. miami. got to pick his brain about caruso to see what that was, but also started criminal minds. sion $2.00 oh $16.00 til 2, o 2 o those procedurals are money in the bag for actors man. what a good gig that is. he also start and very popular magic like films along side chatting tatum and how funny was.
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when i theyell people they s well, i've been doing my own research and last week i was in miami.et to miam? i flew. that's science. so if you don't believe in science, why didn't you walk? right? because i can't always follow the science. that's the reason that you don't have polio and the reason we don't see polio cases and why we don't see small pox cases is because your parents had the wherewithal and the sense to get you vaccinated as a child. >> told or they had to? >> that you had to because what? we had to start doing things for the greater good of society and not for i diots who think that they can do their own research or that they've above the law and they can break the rules. australia. novak djokovic. australia said no, no, no, no. we're going to look at the greater good of everyone in our society and you're not part of that. we don't care that you're the number one tennis player in the world and good on them because they are keeping their population and their citizens, people who want to be good citizens, they're keeping them healthy and safe and alive and not for so
when i theyell people they s well, i've been doing my own research and last week i was in miami.et to miam? i flew. that's science. so if you don't believe in science, why didn't you walk? right? because i can't always follow the science. that's the reason that you don't have polio and the reason we don't see polio cases and why we don't see small pox cases is because your parents had the wherewithal and the sense to get you vaccinated as a child. >> told or they had to? >> that you...
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s. by oliver schmidt allowed f b. i. agents to intercept him saturday at miami airport. haps love miss so to let her soft capsule lock us off. i made it to the restroom or dance. i was able to pull my pants up if the i bought and then 5 f, b i. agents and 3 airport police storm the toilet when in vessel had was i was put in a cell because given prison clothing and when his wives, oh, it would have been all i was booked at exactly 2 o'clock when the news was on new fans. the story was my arrest progress while i had mine of her big welcome to the cell block course as in st huckabee, for oliver schmidt pleaded guilty and spent 3 years in a prison in the u. s. in 2020, he was transferred to a prison in germany. this is the 1st time he's talked on camera, about his involvement in the emissions scandal. he had good connections with us environmental all, sir. it is being economical with the truce cost him everything. line assure discounts i thought, and if my crime was flying to the us and talking to bureaucrats, it included a how i spoke with them in a way i shouldn't have related him as needed. i didn't tell them everythi
s. by oliver schmidt allowed f b. i. agents to intercept him saturday at miami airport. haps love miss so to let her soft capsule lock us off. i made it to the restroom or dance. i was able to pull my pants up if the i bought and then 5 f, b i. agents and 3 airport police storm the toilet when in vessel had was i was put in a cell because given prison clothing and when his wives, oh, it would have been all i was booked at exactly 2 o'clock when the news was on new fans. the story was my arrest...
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and i guess the use that today, i think people in miami they're more comfortable in our hurricane, then dealing with frigid temperatures in the 30's right? >> checking chilly temperatures. are those of you at south and the sierra still tracking a lot of powder out there on the side of the roads. but that is old snow that's quickly starting to melt because of the mild temperatures there. tomorrow we're going to cool down to near seasonal for most of the bay area along the coast and east bay shoreline. but for those of you at south lake tahoe tracking another beautiful day of temperatures in the mid 40's. but we are seeing right now the sierra snowpack still holding steady averaging exactly where you should be for this time of year. 100% of normal for northern sierra and southern sierra. but overall averaging 99% of average. but we do have to worry about that. rapid snowmelt not tracking any rain or snow showers in the coming days. a mix of high clouds overhead. but temperatures at south lake tahoe, flirting with 50's which is not what we should be seeing this time of year. but the good news is we are going to notice a little bit of
and i guess the use that today, i think people in miami they're more comfortable in our hurricane, then dealing with frigid temperatures in the 30's right? >> checking chilly temperatures. are those of you at south and the sierra still tracking a lot of powder out there on the side of the roads. but that is old snow that's quickly starting to melt because of the mild temperatures there. tomorrow we're going to cool down to near seasonal for most of the bay area along the coast and east...
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while we send our new york miami and los angeles bureau out to the street, to ask those 2 questions, take a listen. do you think that the u. s. should send truth to be free? no, i think we should just wait and see what happens for. so i support the u. s. supporting ukraine, but i think we need to do it intelligently before we get into a war with russia. no, we should mind our business. we have enough issues that's going on with our own country. so, and so we gotta figure out what's going on with the united states of america, then we shouldn't be worried about anybody else. that's why i love america, because you always need to save the world. what can we do without you guys? all the states to threaten us. so what if we take it seriously, but i'll let the big heads in wash and figure it out. i mean, i can not tell because i'm not following that much the situation on. i just hope that it's not worth coming to know something well, discuss the rising tensions along ukraine and russia. we bring in john jordan, thanks for joining me, john. i have to tell you, i've been watching what's been going on and kind of shaking my head throughout everything going there so much
while we send our new york miami and los angeles bureau out to the street, to ask those 2 questions, take a listen. do you think that the u. s. should send truth to be free? no, i think we should just wait and see what happens for. so i support the u. s. supporting ukraine, but i think we need to do it intelligently before we get into a war with russia. no, we should mind our business. we have enough issues that's going on with our own country. so, and so we gotta figure out what's going on...
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i experienced my self in the 1960's where going to university of miami, was the fourth black to get acholarship in a school, the most southern school down south that at that time had a commitment to president stanford to end segregation and allow us to move forward based on the character of our -- character versus the color of our skin. i saw a more perfect union in the 1970's when a jewish owner of the raiders, al davis, committed end toking the jim crow barriers -- committed to ending the jim crow barriers in the nfl and we had the first hispanic quarterback, the first hispanic coach, the first black coach, the first female c.e.o. because measure tock are asy has no color. we've seen our country and we have to continue to remember, it's the power of we the people. the power of the team. we think about harriet tubman as a conductor, frederick douglass, booker t. washington, martin lutherking, all conductors. we have many conductors today throughout our country. at the same time we have many more people who build our freedom highways and railroads. we the people roll up our sleeves, g
i experienced my self in the 1960's where going to university of miami, was the fourth black to get acholarship in a school, the most southern school down south that at that time had a commitment to president stanford to end segregation and allow us to move forward based on the character of our -- character versus the color of our skin. i saw a more perfect union in the 1970's when a jewish owner of the raiders, al davis, committed end toking the jim crow barriers -- committed to ending the jim...