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jan gurley. i am the director of public health emergency preparedness and response for the san francisco department of health. we have been working rapidly to try and address this vulnerability for some of our most impacted communities. we know from discussing this issue with other cities that the pg&e list of people with medical needs is actually a tiny subset of the people for whom we would be concerned. we're trying to create rapidly, a response protocol that has several layers. one that bijan karimi mentioned, we're working closely with dem around messaging. that seems to be an important opportunity to help many untoward effects. to do effective messaging, though, it has to be appropriate to the recipients, in a timely fashion, and then it also has to give them actionable steps. so we're quite aware that for some people, if they knew they would be out of power for four days, and they're dependent on a power wheelchair and they have an elevator, we may need to establish emergency shelters or p
jan gurley. i am the director of public health emergency preparedness and response for the san francisco department of health. we have been working rapidly to try and address this vulnerability for some of our most impacted communities. we know from discussing this issue with other cities that the pg&e list of people with medical needs is actually a tiny subset of the people for whom we would be concerned. we're trying to create rapidly, a response protocol that has several layers. one that...
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who knows to look for jemima faucette gurley until today? >> true now says that hamilton landed in boston. do you know why he landed in boston? how did he get to new york? did he take another boat or go overland? mr. newton: i discussed that in my previous book, not this one. that was four years ago. hamilton writes in a letter, saying that hamilton arrived in boston. that is how we know he came to boston. why he went to boston we don't know for certain. my theory is hamilton left shortly after the hurricane, and all the ships on the island and most of the ships in the west indies were destroyed or damaged. to find a ship coming to north america was very difficult. there was one that left earlier to philadelphia. i don't know why hamilton was not on it. maybe he stayed to help his friends recover. that was days after the hurricane. other than that, very few ships left the island. it may be the next ship to leave the island went to boston. how he went to boston -- from boston to new york, there's no evidence one way or the other. he could hav
who knows to look for jemima faucette gurley until today? >> true now says that hamilton landed in boston. do you know why he landed in boston? how did he get to new york? did he take another boat or go overland? mr. newton: i discussed that in my previous book, not this one. that was four years ago. hamilton writes in a letter, saying that hamilton arrived in boston. that is how we know he came to boston. why he went to boston we don't know for certain. my theory is hamilton left shortly...
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the game that one can play with irr internal rates of return and, you know, a great investor bill gurley has a great phrase, which is you cannot eat irr. and you know what he's trying to say is until the money is realized and in the bank, anybody can make up anything in the last five or six years, we've literally begin it upped the amount of money going into private money investing. so the average question would be, well, is the number of outcomes buy backs, is the amount of money in value created buy backs? unfortunately in the five year window, it's improbable that's the case so what you're going to continue to see are paper profits, marked up gains, and funds that quickly become not about generating profits and realizing profits, but about generating fees by raising new funds. and that's why you have things like soft bank play out. you have them invest and the parent company able to market up they look like they have huge paper gains. they can raise another fund. almost 2% on $100 billion is $2 billion. that's a lot of money per year you can take off the table why wouldn't you do it >
the game that one can play with irr internal rates of return and, you know, a great investor bill gurley has a great phrase, which is you cannot eat irr. and you know what he's trying to say is until the money is realized and in the bank, anybody can make up anything in the last five or six years, we've literally begin it upped the amount of money going into private money investing. so the average question would be, well, is the number of outcomes buy backs, is the amount of money in value...
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it's relatively tight-knit, but still, 20 getting together, called by bill gurley to talk about thisue seems a little bit unusual how unusual would you say that is and do you expect real change to come out of it during this ipo cycle? >> you know, there's a lot of history of an ecosystem where people get together and talk about the right way to do things out here but, you know, in my lifetime, no one had ever brought together people to talk about ipos and talk about how that works. usually it's a policy question so i think it is a sign. i think he's had a couple of these get-togethers. i think he's bringing together, you know, the majority of these pre-ipo companies to talk about this issue in a few weeks. and i think you are going to see some big changes you're going to see some pushback and companies that might have only gone through this once in their lifetime, figure out what the rules are and how to push back against banks that are going through this 50 times a year and probably have a little bit of an unfair advantage in terms of the dynamics there >> all right some things happ
it's relatively tight-knit, but still, 20 getting together, called by bill gurley to talk about thisue seems a little bit unusual how unusual would you say that is and do you expect real change to come out of it during this ipo cycle? >> you know, there's a lot of history of an ecosystem where people get together and talk about the right way to do things out here but, you know, in my lifetime, no one had ever brought together people to talk about ipos and talk about how that works....
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guaranteed and the $15 million—per—year average on the extension surpasses the $14.4 million todd gurley i'm i feel good. i'm excited ifeel good. i'm excited to be back, iam ifeel good. i'm excited to be back, i am excited to be back on the field and to go win some games. is being the high—speed running back important to you? when you heard that you were what went through your mind? just thinking of where i started. i just want to take it to the next level now. i am looking forward to the nfl season when you get started. at the us open, the women a level that one set each, deuce on the second game of the third set. the canadian has taken it and is one up. hi there. many northern areas were quite chilly on wednesday and it was a very windy day with gusts of 50, 60 mile an hour across the north and west of the uk. today it does not look bad. pressure is building so fewer showers around although it will be quite breezy it will be less windy. that low pushes off to scandinavia, high—pressure building in the south—west and you will notice the isobars are still close together across the north—
guaranteed and the $15 million—per—year average on the extension surpasses the $14.4 million todd gurley i'm i feel good. i'm excited ifeel good. i'm excited to be back, iam ifeel good. i'm excited to be back, i am excited to be back on the field and to go win some games. is being the high—speed running back important to you? when you heard that you were what went through your mind? just thinking of where i started. i just want to take it to the next level now. i am looking forward to the...
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the funky citizens are taking stock of a day of mixed results even if mayor mike young van gurley whom photographed earlier hasn't been reelected candidates with corruption cases have done well. was i was leaving. the. scene did you figure you. know off. limits analysis is fair the candidate's judicial troubles haven't stopped many from voting for them the romanians have real acted nearly 50 mayors convicted of or charged with corruption. wasilla mayor of cry over charged with taking a bribe and money laundering reelected with 58 percent of the votes. the court rejected the d.n.a. charges and in january 2017. became minister of labor and social justice. judges get. charged with taking a bribe reelected with 52 percent of the vote. cut the link mayor of miami charged with taking a bribe reelected with 70 percent of the vote while behind bars. as romania confronts the ghosts of its past but the sentence of a bygone era for clinging to money and power. in the legislative elections of late 2016 the majority of seats went to the social democratic party who are fiercely despite them earlier
the funky citizens are taking stock of a day of mixed results even if mayor mike young van gurley whom photographed earlier hasn't been reelected candidates with corruption cases have done well. was i was leaving. the. scene did you figure you. know off. limits analysis is fair the candidate's judicial troubles haven't stopped many from voting for them the romanians have real acted nearly 50 mayors convicted of or charged with corruption. wasilla mayor of cry over charged with taking a bribe...
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so we do know what reverend gurley said. they are going to do an autopsy the next day in the white house. it was going to be performed by two surgeons from the army medical museum, now the national museum of health and medicine. one is dr. j.j. woodward. the other is edward curtis. it's going to be done in the prince of wales room, which is currently now the presidential dining room, but it was called the prince of wales room back then because it is where, in the 1850's, the prince of wales had actually stayed. here are the people. dr. leale, by the way, was invited to attend the autopsy, but stated he needed to get back to care for his patients at armory square hospital, so he declined to attend the autopsy. but those who did attend were surgeon general barnes, surgeon robert k. stone, lincoln's personal physician, dr. taft, who was at ford's theater, another man, assistant surgeon william norton from the surgeon general's office. norton from the surgeon general's office. we do not have a picture of him. and the quartermast
so we do know what reverend gurley said. they are going to do an autopsy the next day in the white house. it was going to be performed by two surgeons from the army medical museum, now the national museum of health and medicine. one is dr. j.j. woodward. the other is edward curtis. it's going to be done in the prince of wales room, which is currently now the presidential dining room, but it was called the prince of wales room back then because it is where, in the 1850's, the prince of wales had...
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bill gurley and bill lee, and jason -- all the guys, you know, who are at the top of the top. you know, spending the time around those guys that i do, you can't help but to learn. i enjoy being in the room with them and just really learning more about the business. you know, it's a great place to invest your money, and it's a great place to continue to learn and more importantly, to help change the world. and you know, that's what i have interest in. and it's, you know, it's been really good to me. >> cool to see him in that light. he invests in a lot of companies and he hopes to make himself a billionaire by the age of 40 with those investments. >> billionaire, it's important for the athletes to invest their money. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfini
bill gurley and bill lee, and jason -- all the guys, you know, who are at the top of the top. you know, spending the time around those guys that i do, you can't help but to learn. i enjoy being in the room with them and just really learning more about the business. you know, it's a great place to invest your money, and it's a great place to continue to learn and more importantly, to help change the world. and you know, that's what i have interest in. and it's, you know, it's been really good to...
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. >> i've spent a lot of time with great ment gurley, bill leads, jason cal, all those guys.you know, spending the time around those guys that i do, you can't help but to learn. and i enjoy being in the room with them and just really learning more about the business. it's a great place to invest your money, and it's a great place to continue to learn. and more importantly to help change the world. and that's what i have interest in and it's been really good for me. >> he could be president one day if he keeps talking like that. green says his investments will hopefully make him a billionaire by the age of 40. >> i think it's a great thing he says he has mentors. you think of someone achieved that level of success, but the fact he's looking at other people, you should always look for that next level. >> he wants to be the dumbest guy in the room because he wants to be surrounded by everyone that's smarter. >> thanksevening. >> we'll see you at 0. >>> three decades later, another naked cover for demi, but her new revelations about ashton are just as stunning. did sean and camil
. >> i've spent a lot of time with great ment gurley, bill leads, jason cal, all those guys.you know, spending the time around those guys that i do, you can't help but to learn. and i enjoy being in the room with them and just really learning more about the business. it's a great place to invest your money, and it's a great place to continue to learn. and more importantly to help change the world. and that's what i have interest in and it's been really good for me. >> he could be...
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right when we started, jen gurley was the primary care director. she reported one of the patients was moved to tears for the first time being recognized and affirmed and sort of seeing for the first time having these questions asked at the clinic. so, like, had the opportunity to go back to our seniors who did so much for our lgbtq movement and fold them back into the health care measures is really meaningful. and i'm going to take you -- drill back down into our encounter data across the department? you can see that we're having pretty even spread for our sexual minority population and where they're being seen throughout the network is slightly higher in primary care, and these are the encounter with surgery complete in may. and this does the same thing for gender minority populations? i think that what's most striking about this particular slide is that high percent in psychiatric emergency, and they reported that anecdotally to us, and we're heavily involved in the roll outof this initiative, and -- rollout of this initiative. and there's just o
right when we started, jen gurley was the primary care director. she reported one of the patients was moved to tears for the first time being recognized and affirmed and sort of seeing for the first time having these questions asked at the clinic. so, like, had the opportunity to go back to our seniors who did so much for our lgbtq movement and fold them back into the health care measures is really meaningful. and i'm going to take you -- drill back down into our encounter data across the...
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coming up, brad gersner and bill gurley, two big hitters out here in the valley willjoin me as co-hosts hour. we'll talk wework and uber and the big names in technology. and counting down to the apple big event. one noted investor said tim cook must go. and we'll be joined by the next door ceo sara fryer. her company just got a new investment and a new board member we'll ask her that about and her company's plans to go public when and if that may happen coming up at noon on "halftime by the bay." we'll see you in a few. >> exciting afternoon, scott see you soon and today marks 20 years of alibaba and chairman jack ma's last day and stepping down on his 55th birthday. so what do the next 20 years look like without ma at the helm adrian bosa has more from san francisco. >> reporter: i think it will look certainly a little less flamboyant, less brash and charismatic. who could forget jack ma's michael jackson performance for 40,000 employees there is the anniversary celebration. today is the 20th anniversary and it wrapped up moments ago and jack was a little more subdued. [ speaking forei
coming up, brad gersner and bill gurley, two big hitters out here in the valley willjoin me as co-hosts hour. we'll talk wework and uber and the big names in technology. and counting down to the apple big event. one noted investor said tim cook must go. and we'll be joined by the next door ceo sara fryer. her company just got a new investment and a new board member we'll ask her that about and her company's plans to go public when and if that may happen coming up at noon on "halftime by...
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so we do know what the reverend gurley said. do onhey're going to autopsy the next day in the white house. it's going to be performed by surgeons from the army medical museum, now the national of health and medicine. dr. j.j. woodward. and the other is edward curtis. it's going to be done in the of wales room. theh is currently now presidential dining room. but it was called the prince of back then, because it's where in the 1850's, the prince of wales was actually staying. people.he dr. leale, by the way, was invited to attend the autopsy needed to get back to care for his patients at so he square hospital declined to attend the autopsy. those who did attend were the barnes, theral, surgeon robert k. stone, lincoln's personal physician, dr. taft, who was at ford's theatre, another man, assistant william morton. not sent from the surgeon general's office. of him. have a picture the assistant coroner, daniel rucker, he was montgomery's right-hand man. assistants, surgeon general charles crane. lake friend, orville browning. now,
so we do know what the reverend gurley said. do onhey're going to autopsy the next day in the white house. it's going to be performed by surgeons from the army medical museum, now the national of health and medicine. dr. j.j. woodward. and the other is edward curtis. it's going to be done in the of wales room. theh is currently now presidential dining room. but it was called the prince of back then, because it's where in the 1850's, the prince of wales was actually staying. people.he dr. leale,...
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or are we overreacting to what we have seen bill gurley tweets which one of the following companies traded below their initial ipo price? the point he's making it chill out. all of them did and things are fine now. if you are going to be an investor, give the investments time to play out. the second way of looking at the question is what does it bode for the market overall. traditionally, when you see an ipo market sputter it does bode ill for the overall market. this problem is located within the ipo market. companies have waited too long to go public. that pendulum will swing the other way by the mechanism. i went back to him yesterday and i said what do you make of what's happening in the ipo market is it a sign of stress in the overall market he's like would you relax? he's like the only part of the market that was overvalued is the ipo market. there are no broader implications for stocks generally. >> i think the issue is in the private market. you're not seeing the exuberance. the ipo market is not shutting down. there are still high quality ipos that are able to get through the door
or are we overreacting to what we have seen bill gurley tweets which one of the following companies traded below their initial ipo price? the point he's making it chill out. all of them did and things are fine now. if you are going to be an investor, give the investments time to play out. the second way of looking at the question is what does it bode for the market overall. traditionally, when you see an ipo market sputter it does bode ill for the overall market. this problem is located within...
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three witnesses were summoned to testify, jemima gurley, james ash, and james hedrick. the divorce was granted to john michael levine but rachel was barred from remarrying. it's not working too well. court rulingorce has been known for the last 80 years, no one has found the actual -- no one had found the actual testimony of the three witnesses. accordingly, we had no idea what these three witnesses had to say about rachel fossett's life from the time she left st. croix in 1750 until their testimony in 1759. as a result, almost nothing was known about rachel's life during this nine-year time, time that included her meeting james hamilton and the birth of alexander hamilton. that is until now. the danish national archives come in a collection of legal document from st. croix, there sits a 56 page booklet of the court proceedings for the divorce of rachel michael levine,nee rachel fossett which includes the court record of the testimony of the three witnesses. here is perhaps the most you can clearly see some interesting things on these two pages. levine, and joh levine.e
three witnesses were summoned to testify, jemima gurley, james ash, and james hedrick. the divorce was granted to john michael levine but rachel was barred from remarrying. it's not working too well. court rulingorce has been known for the last 80 years, no one has found the actual -- no one had found the actual testimony of the three witnesses. accordingly, we had no idea what these three witnesses had to say about rachel fossett's life from the time she left st. croix in 1750 until their...
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the funky citizens are taking stock of the day of nick's results even if mayor mike young van gurley photographed earlier hasn't been reelected candidates with corruption cases have done well. was i was leaving. the. scene did you figure you. know off. limits analysis is fair the candidate's judicial troubles haven't stopped many from voting for them the romanians have real acted nearly 50 mayors convicted of or charged with corruption. wasilla mayor of cry over charged with taking a bribe and money laundering reelected with 58 percent of the votes. the court rejected the d.n.a. charges and in january 2017. became minister of labor and social justice. judges get. charged with taking a bribe reelected with 52 percent of the vote. but the link mayor of miami charged with taking a bribe reelected with 70 percent of the vote while behind bars. as romania confronts the ghosts of its past but the sentence of a bygone era for clinging to money and power. in the legislative elections of late 2016 the majority of seats went to the social democratic party who are fiercely despite them earlier
the funky citizens are taking stock of the day of nick's results even if mayor mike young van gurley photographed earlier hasn't been reelected candidates with corruption cases have done well. was i was leaving. the. scene did you figure you. know off. limits analysis is fair the candidate's judicial troubles haven't stopped many from voting for them the romanians have real acted nearly 50 mayors convicted of or charged with corruption. wasilla mayor of cry over charged with taking a bribe and...
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bill gurley a story for you. crossing as we speak uber and lyft poised to lose the fight over the california bill reported by the "wall street journal. that bill would require so-called gig workers being classified as employees, not contract orkers. that's a big deal for uber and lyft. >> it is, two quick things on this, one, i hope that all regulators will take the time to understand that most of these drivers greatly value the freedom and flexibility to be able to work whenever and wherever they want there is no job at starbucks or mcdonald's you can come in monday and tuesday and not show you wednesday and thursday that's feature of this job the second thing is, look, i spoke earlier about there being higher -- i have a report in front of me where a guy studied five different episodes of increased regulation and all the stocks went up in every case and so it takes scale to be able to get involved with government and adhere to regulation and so, oddly i don't see it as a negative for this stock. >> i hear your
bill gurley a story for you. crossing as we speak uber and lyft poised to lose the fight over the california bill reported by the "wall street journal. that bill would require so-called gig workers being classified as employees, not contract orkers. that's a big deal for uber and lyft. >> it is, two quick things on this, one, i hope that all regulators will take the time to understand that most of these drivers greatly value the freedom and flexibility to be able to work whenever and...
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the president of altimeter capital will be here with us as well as bill gurley and vera friar.your former twitter colleague adam bane what are you hunting for. >> adam and i have been advertising ceos and management teams that have in the software space that have found product market fit and now they need to build a company. what i do mean by that it's -- you're a tech start-up, you're seven people in a garage or wherever you are in a workspace building your product for the first couple of years trying to get it right and trying to get customers. and then when you hit that inflection point where it's working and customers are starting to pile in, it's a whole different management challenge and leadership challenge. and i remember brian i saw on stage earlier this spring was asked by someone in an audience at a conference, you were here ten years ago at this conference when you were air bed and breakfast. now you're whatever size company you are, what's the single hardest thing you had to do? brian said when i had to pivot from building a product to building a business, everythi
the president of altimeter capital will be here with us as well as bill gurley and vera friar.your former twitter colleague adam bane what are you hunting for. >> adam and i have been advertising ceos and management teams that have in the software space that have found product market fit and now they need to build a company. what i do mean by that it's -- you're a tech start-up, you're seven people in a garage or wherever you are in a workspace building your product for the first couple...
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. >> funny, listening to gurley yesterday on the halftime talk about direct listings. >> re tavery tall >> slack has been terrible >> we do have this company come public tonight, direct -- >> smile direct. >> that's one of those inv invisalign you can only do so much to look great. teeth straight use makeup that's why estee lauder has been really good. botox, that's allergan situation. >> yes >> we compete with invisalign. >> the new term, the slow fee. the slow motion selfie did you see that part? >> honestly, i think there is so much we didn't really talk about that -- not just the -- what i think will be the good entertainment, but low level video, this kept multiple changes and how this -- the way it is able to do depth, night perception and fusion. i think we're all going to be as good as, say, i don't -- well, maybe like -- major directors. you know >> people will be able to produce some good content, apple streaming service. >> stop. >> i'm talking about citiz ingi cinematography, you know what happens next content. >> yes. >> looks good. >> good story, though. all the cinematogr
. >> funny, listening to gurley yesterday on the halftime talk about direct listings. >> re tavery tall >> slack has been terrible >> we do have this company come public tonight, direct -- >> smile direct. >> that's one of those inv invisalign you can only do so much to look great. teeth straight use makeup that's why estee lauder has been really good. botox, that's allergan situation. >> yes >> we compete with invisalign. >> the new term,...
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early uber investor bill gurley appeared on cnbc earlier today to talk about how this may impact thei hope all regulators will take the time to understand that most of these drivers greatly value freedom and flexibility to be able to work whenever and wherever they want there's no job at starbucks and mcdonald's that you can come in monday and tuesday and not show up wednesday it takes scale to be able to get involved with government and adhere to regulation, so oddly i don't see it as a negative for the stock. >> joining us now is aroon sandarajan author of "the sharing economy." thanks so much for joining us. >> delighted to be here. >> first, quickly, what are the key things that this bill would alter? >> it would certainly change the cost structure of any platform like uber or lyft or door dash or postmates it would make it harder for them to have part-time workers or people who sort of plug in during rush hour and then plug out. and over the long run, it would increase fares and it would make it harder for the next start-up that is sort of building itself based on flexible provi
early uber investor bill gurley appeared on cnbc earlier today to talk about how this may impact thei hope all regulators will take the time to understand that most of these drivers greatly value freedom and flexibility to be able to work whenever and wherever they want there's no job at starbucks and mcdonald's that you can come in monday and tuesday and not show up wednesday it takes scale to be able to get involved with government and adhere to regulation, so oddly i don't see it as a...
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some people say you might have left 20% on the table for -- >> i saw bill gurley talk about this a couple-- we care about our brand and our employees and we're not trying to top tick the valuation. >> you're amazing. you just sent me a message from our founder and c.e.o. just hit at 8:14 from you >> that's very cool. >> it was in my pocket to my fellow members -- >> did you write this? >> i did >> as a peloton member >> can't you tell? >> so cool >> that was weird the way you did that >> but as you watch the stock today, you're looking for what how it opens how it closes? >> both. we want you can yo, you know, sy c.e.o. said we don't want to be a dollar smart we hope it prices up >> you said you left something on the table >> i don't know if i'm allow today say that, but i feel like we weren't greedy. >> don't say anything else it's going so well >> lots of luck. we appreciate you being with us first on cnbc this morning >> thank you >> a note, peloton is number 9, we should tell you, on the 2019 cnbc disrupter 50 list i think we should start a disrupter 50 etf because if you really think
some people say you might have left 20% on the table for -- >> i saw bill gurley talk about this a couple-- we care about our brand and our employees and we're not trying to top tick the valuation. >> you're amazing. you just sent me a message from our founder and c.e.o. just hit at 8:14 from you >> that's very cool. >> it was in my pocket to my fellow members -- >> did you write this? >> i did >> as a peloton member >> can't you tell? >> so...
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the funky citizens are taking stock of the day of mixed results even if mayor mike young van gurley whom photographed the earlier hasn't been reelected candidates with corruption cases have done well. i. was i was leaving. the course i thought about it over the phone thing did you figure you. know. oh. yes. yes. nice analysis is fair the candidate's judicial troubles haven't stopped many from voting for them the romanians have real acted nearly 50 mayors convicted of or charged with corruption in. wasilla mayor of cry over charged with taking a bribe and money laundering reelected with 58 percent of the votes. the court rejected the d.n.a. charges and in january 2017. became minister of labor and social justice. judges get. charged with taking a bribe reelected with 52 percent of the vote. cut the mayor of miami charged with taking a bribe reelected with 70 percent of the vote while behind bars. as romania confronts the ghosts of its past the descendants of a bygone era for clinging to money and power. in the legislative elections of late 2016 the majority of seats went to the social dem
the funky citizens are taking stock of the day of mixed results even if mayor mike young van gurley whom photographed the earlier hasn't been reelected candidates with corruption cases have done well. i. was i was leaving. the course i thought about it over the phone thing did you figure you. know. oh. yes. yes. nice analysis is fair the candidate's judicial troubles haven't stopped many from voting for them the romanians have real acted nearly 50 mayors convicted of or charged with corruption...