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no stuff ah live with welcome to redacted denied i'm li camp o e n g a. bob. it's been an insane year in which i've actually used up my fcc allowable allotment of curse words. so now i can't bong key not and use any bad words in this. god bless it. ap purcell fire dish sans lance. your fragile dazzle. but considering this year we bad. it's about time we looked back, the best of redacted. a night. 2021. we cover every aspect on this show of the corruption, the greed, the show, see up at the, the inhumane destruction of our world by a tiny group of dead taishan experts oligarchy was souls that looked like rotting corpse, fecal matter. total con, trig, hating morally. bankrupt ass, ha, ha, ha merry christmas. you get to point us on back the very best to redact of the night before i have an seizure enjoy in 2019 the worker rights consortium. put out an extensive report on the forrest labor in john. so where did they get all that information? where did they get it? i'm glad you asked the grade on, looked into it, and the info came from these sources. ok. first you
no stuff ah live with welcome to redacted denied i'm li camp o e n g a. bob. it's been an insane year in which i've actually used up my fcc allowable allotment of curse words. so now i can't bong key not and use any bad words in this. god bless it. ap purcell fire dish sans lance. your fragile dazzle. but considering this year we bad. it's about time we looked back, the best of redacted. a night. 2021. we cover every aspect on this show of the corruption, the greed, the show, see up at the, the...
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g, a subsidiary of bertelsmann for an undisclosed sum. back in 2020 bob dylan cashed in his music rights. walking out the door with $300000000.00 from universal music. wanna go, saunders place, take bruce springsteen, for example. the 75 year old has sold a 150000000 records in his career and performed countless concerts. but in the age of streaming services, musicians have seen their royalties shrink. and with the pandemic, they've lost an important source of income live shows. so now is perhaps a good time for aging, performing artists to sell their rights. and now to high hopes for green hydrogen, hydrogen can be burned without harming the environment, but it is only classified as green if it's produced using renewable energy. the race is on to find a viable ways to do that. and leaders on the german island of helga land out in the windy north. she think they may hold the key eleger lens. mir. your singer has a vision, a pretty big 1. $1000000.00 tons of green hydrogen to be produced off the coast of his small island. he calls the project aqua vent us.
g, a subsidiary of bertelsmann for an undisclosed sum. back in 2020 bob dylan cashed in his music rights. walking out the door with $300000000.00 from universal music. wanna go, saunders place, take bruce springsteen, for example. the 75 year old has sold a 150000000 records in his career and performed countless concerts. but in the age of streaming services, musicians have seen their royalties shrink. and with the pandemic, they've lost an important source of income live shows. so now is...
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a person looks on the outside isn't nearly as important as who they are on the inside. >> right. >> reporter: saget never could shake the wholesome g-rated persona of danny tanner cultivated over eight seasons. >> bobhe kept up while hosting "america's funniest home videos." >> we've got a lady who sleeps with a stuffed moose, a boy who makes face noises and a man who plays dueling banjos with his ears. and they say there's no quality tv. >> all my friends are saying bob, this is the good time in your life, enjoy it now. >> i'm going to tell you an incredible story. >> reporter: and even more, narrating every episode of "how i met your mother." >> 25 years ago, before i was dad, i had this whole other life. >> reporter: all of it a far cry from the raunchy and often profane humor his friends remember. >> there was a movie "the aristocrats." and they were surprised that he could talk dirty or sick or anything. and people who knew him weren't at all surprised by this. >> so then they start singing "make them laugh." >> reporter: "the aristocrats" was a 2005 documentary featuring stand-up comedians all telling versions of a taboo dirty joke. many viewers had never seen this side of america's dad. >> c
a person looks on the outside isn't nearly as important as who they are on the inside. >> right. >> reporter: saget never could shake the wholesome g-rated persona of danny tanner cultivated over eight seasons. >> bobhe kept up while hosting "america's funniest home videos." >> we've got a lady who sleeps with a stuffed moose, a boy who makes face noises and a man who plays dueling banjos with his ears. and they say there's no quality tv. >> all my...
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a bottle. g 's which over my mom's house. he did kick there, used to win plenty. he did very well gambling, he knew what he was doing. that all ended once m g m, bob, mandalay bay changes came immediately. we got light bulbs for a christmas gift, but they taxed us $17.00 on our check for it. so it wasn't a gift. we bought a light bulb for our christmas gift. i am jim international tightened up a whole bunch of policies and procedures and they started pinching high limit gambler a little more and stop for filling cops. they didn't make money on him. so what would they do? they would say, oh, we're sorry steve, but there's gonna be 3 x points tonight from midnight to 6, but you don't get the 3 x points. and then when they broke the deal, he was the deal to be off. they were jerking me around one line doing about his cops. i've seen this countless times with other gamblers. i limit gamblers would lose 500 bells and leave off. so mentally they would have this recovery team, man, they put their chapstick on and start kissing a lot of smoothing things over for him. losing the amount of money he lost and they would promise him all these conte free weeken
a bottle. g 's which over my mom's house. he did kick there, used to win plenty. he did very well gambling, he knew what he was doing. that all ended once m g m, bob, mandalay bay changes came immediately. we got light bulbs for a christmas gift, but they taxed us $17.00 on our check for it. so it wasn't a gift. we bought a light bulb for our christmas gift. i am jim international tightened up a whole bunch of policies and procedures and they started pinching high limit gambler a little more...
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now, if you have a g, wasn't challenged by you to a national community, as well as by israel. we believe that they would have reached an okay bob years ago . you know, i said there's that intelligence is a night, is we sold to believe that in a successful you have to force as a mortgage the bomb within a decade. because of the chair they were challenge diplomatically, economically, military, li, covert operations. they, they have a bridget general. yeah. and let's talk a bit about the palestinians. if we may, 2 months ago, un human rights experts expressed alarm at the growing incidence of settle and violence directed at palestinians. they say these are the highest recorded levels in recent years. last year to the end of october, the u. i logged 410 attacks by settlers on palestinians, 302 against property, 108 against individuals. why does your government do you think view that acceptable? let the numbers of these attacks rise every year. i call them any violation, any violence, protected by joseph again, but a stimulus vision know that we shouldn't allow malicious. but the problem is that we tried again and again i would have
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she sold them to label b, m g, a subsidiary over bertelsmann for an undisclosed sum. we don't know how much it was . and back in 2020 bob dylan cashed in his music rights walking out the door with 300000000 dollars from universal music. so let's discuss what appears to be a trend with peter schmock, who is an expert in the business of music at the university of music and performing arts. vienna, thanks a lot for joining us. so why are we seeing big acts suddenly selling off the rights to their music? i think we do not know really what is the background of selling music these times, but i think the bond then. mm hm. important impact because touring is now impossible. and so there is no income stream even for superstars. and i think this is one reason why, especially well established superstar sell their music catalogs. now. what we're also seeing is that organizations and funds that traditionally have had nothing to do with the music industry are now interested in it. why is it certainly seen as such a good investment? i think it is a very secure investment to buy us in music rights because as you know, use the cry. i ha
she sold them to label b, m g, a subsidiary over bertelsmann for an undisclosed sum. we don't know how much it was . and back in 2020 bob dylan cashed in his music rights walking out the door with 300000000 dollars from universal music. so let's discuss what appears to be a trend with peter schmock, who is an expert in the business of music at the university of music and performing arts. vienna, thanks a lot for joining us. so why are we seeing big acts suddenly selling off the rights to their...
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to echo vidal nipples disk as a door to skip botched us afloat. asked wicked yada for blue tartar bills. though sister eyes are twice bob's in jesus it on naples processes g. any mice? it bush, miscellaneous. it is no saw. let you, madame a sufferer as them. oh blunt todd, mister forest marlena. my spoke date of loss is due to which miss amir. he says press on, captain lee's mom, elijah straw, just really so in decades the human economy is a subsystem of the natural ecos here. and the only thing that enables it to grow is its continuous capacity to extract resources and energy from the rest of the sphere . ill reese is a professor of human ecology. he has a compelling way of describing the human takeover of the time. if we went back 10000 years, they've done a very good the bio mass. sure. weight of human beings concentrated far less than one percent of the total bio massive mammals on earth. today, humans are now 32 percent or 34 percent. but if we had our mystic animals, cattle sheets gates and so on, that's another 60 plus percent. so in total owners today, human beings and their domestic stock are somewhere between $95.98 and a half percent. they told
to echo vidal nipples disk as a door to skip botched us afloat. asked wicked yada for blue tartar bills. though sister eyes are twice bob's in jesus it on naples processes g. any mice? it bush, miscellaneous. it is no saw. let you, madame a sufferer as them. oh blunt todd, mister forest marlena. my spoke date of loss is due to which miss amir. he says press on, captain lee's mom, elijah straw, just really so in decades the human economy is a subsystem of the natural ecos here. and the only...
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a lot of sunshine and temperatures in the sixties. thank you drew and coming up on g m a. we will have a story about bob saget.was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insurance offers. call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm, injury attorneys ♪ your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take control of your sight. [♪] and protect against vision loss. if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink yo
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a few months ago, not long after norm macdonald died. i was at the family cellar in gran it g g greenwich village. bob wanted to talk about norm. did. close friends. very good friends. bob, lovely guy. you hear it from all the people who worked with him. when you do a show, you know, like he did, that lasted for years. everybody becomes the family and you know each other very well. and from what i'm hearing from everybody, they just loved bob, and that -- you just heard him talking the way he used omicron, opening for -- for delta. he was really funny, and, of course, one of the stories that you may have heard is that he became friends with my parents. my parents and i bought a place in st. thomas, and my parents, would, you know, spend a lot of the winter down there and met bob and became friends, and totally different generationally, but he really loved my parents and they loved him. >> my wife asked this question to me. the way people are talking about bob saget, it's just different than i really almost ever heard about anyone else. people loved hill. there was something about the way that he interacted or treated people tha
a few months ago, not long after norm macdonald died. i was at the family cellar in gran it g g greenwich village. bob wanted to talk about norm. did. close friends. very good friends. bob, lovely guy. you hear it from all the people who worked with him. when you do a show, you know, like he did, that lasted for years. everybody becomes the family and you know each other very well. and from what i'm hearing from everybody, they just loved bob, and that -- you just heard him talking the way he...
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g. ah, the cause is of a constant gone to rovers in about their for service in the yearbook with john keep bob with all these on music as it is r o r j is a good boss. i go my year. ah, walker also building a doors only hibachi a 121 up up to mobilize him to his teeth. bold is man enough and econosoft. my concern is some provided by a kid recently on a he de la minimalistic and rule preset from the on by c like also to gina was if it is an intelligible, clear. busy co park, california. shit, you're my talk to me. cows. mrs. had to reach us or should i still do some in labor? people had him have him stay on what piece in the lab i in my ash a shall trinity. so yeah. she had a she, she's at the end of a high school carol dollars sure of knowledge is $72.00 to his affair. was she home? she doesn't want me. i me when jennifer, i can ship it out but then she had beloved me. but how do you think and then any other engine or. 1 any and you can have a nice van and she, she'd been nesting and you can miss don't little i miss you. if you give me a money on your mind because i don't really see let me tal
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a second time. bob costas will join wolf blitzer in "the situation room" ahead. i'll see you sunday morning. gt viking.com. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. (vo) america's most reliable network is going ultra! with verizon 5g ultra wideband now in many more cities so you can do more. mindy! with 5g ultra wideband. downloading a movie up to 10 times faster than before. oh, is that the one where the mom becomes a... (mindy) yep! (vo) i knew it! good morning. hmm...office or offsite? to the coffee shop. public wi-fi? no thanks. 5g ultra wideband is faster and safer. yup! and claire in hd clarity. low lag on the go. steve, is that jelly? they're both named danny and they both love gaming. now they can do it in console quality in the park. who's winning dannys? (dani) not now. (vo) okay. this place is packed! you couldn't even send a text in a crowd before. now look at david with the connection. posting
a second time. bob costas will join wolf blitzer in "the situation room" ahead. i'll see you sunday morning. gt viking.com. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. (vo) america's most reliable network is going ultra! with verizon 5g ultra wideband now in many more cities so you can do more....
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this is a door to skip bar to this afford asked to flick an eob for blue tartar bill. so sister eyes are twice bob's in jesus it on maintenance, processes. g, any mice? it bush miscellaneous. it is no saw. let you mad, alyssa, western. oh blunt thought. mister for esther. madam elaine them, i spoke date of loss is due to which miss amir. he says press on captain lisman elijah straw, just really so in back of this the human economy is a subsystem of the natural ecos here. and the only thing that enables that the role is it's continuous capacity to extract resources and energy from the rest of the sphere. ill rains is the professor of human ecology. he has a compelling way of describing the human takeover of the planet. if we went back 10000 years, the down of the biomass, sure weight of human beings constituted far less than one percent of the total bio massive mammals on earth. today humans are now 32 percent or 34 percent. but if we had our mystic animals, cattle sheets, biggs, and so on, that's another 60 plus percent. so in total owners today, human beings and their domestic stock are somewhere between $95.98 and a half percent the told
this is a door to skip bar to this afford asked to flick an eob for blue tartar bill. so sister eyes are twice bob's in jesus it on maintenance, processes. g, any mice? it bush miscellaneous. it is no saw. let you mad, alyssa, western. oh blunt thought. mister for esther. madam elaine them, i spoke date of loss is due to which miss amir. he says press on captain lisman elijah straw, just really so in back of this the human economy is a subsystem of the natural ecos here. and the only thing that...
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they are in a very difficult position right now they have to sound hawkish if they sound more hawkish, the market's g going to drop more. >> thanks, bobim and "stop trading." >> last week shopify, it looks like it's not doing as much business with certain fulfillment operations and that people said, wait a second, maybe i am in etsy and that's wrong, maybe i am in this universe of companies where you buy things online and they are buy now, pay later and that's wrong. shopify had been a leader and people are saying, what do i pay for that and these are the problems what do i pay? i'd rather be in a company where i know what i should say, which is, say, under 20 times earnings with good growth than, like, wow, that stock went to 1,000 and it was raise prices. >> we got an upgrade out of stevens. they think the gmv guidance is good. >> that's a great piece. they had a sell. i like that. they go to hold. they have the opportunity to go high the ceo, i think he can do a good job you have a coinbase where you are now just down, down, down, and if bitcoin bounces, it's a win. >> what's on tonight >> we are going to figure out where the bitco
they are in a very difficult position right now they have to sound hawkish if they sound more hawkish, the market's g going to drop more. >> thanks, bobim and "stop trading." >> last week shopify, it looks like it's not doing as much business with certain fulfillment operations and that people said, wait a second, maybe i am in etsy and that's wrong, maybe i am in this universe of companies where you buy things online and they are buy now, pay later and that's wrong....
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g -- inning game. it doesn't both mer it's experiencing some declines right now. >> mayor, i just want to dig into -- i mean you talked about bitcoin and certainly you're not a day trader, but whether it is bob, miami coins specifically, given the fact that we have seen these recent down draft in this asset class, are you realizing losses on the balance sheet right now, or is this still a revenue generator for you? >> it's completely a revenue generator. it's not on our balance sheet. this a collaborative project we did with an organization and essentially what happens is, as the miami coin is mined, it creates a benefit for the city this is not a balance sheet item at this moment this is something completely beneficial it's generated close to 25, $30 million of funds in just less than six months and we're doing what that is, staking it, meaning we're essentially lending it out and 10% of the yield of that transaction is going to be paid out to all of our residents in bitcoin this is a complete benefit no detriment or risk to the city >> yeah. how does this factor into budgeting then how are you thinking about that in the coming fiscal years and how would you expect that to grow if you do >>
g -- inning game. it doesn't both mer it's experiencing some declines right now. >> mayor, i just want to dig into -- i mean you talked about bitcoin and certainly you're not a day trader, but whether it is bob, miami coins specifically, given the fact that we have seen these recent down draft in this asset class, are you realizing losses on the balance sheet right now, or is this still a revenue generator for you? >> it's completely a revenue generator. it's not on our balance...