Nancy Pelosi’s husband dumped 2,000 Visa (V) shares in July — just weeks before the payments giant was sued by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) for monopolizing the debit markets.
The timely trade — which documents show was worth at least $500,000 — has once again set the rumor mill running about the former House speaker and her venture capitalist husband’s investing strategies, which have netted them an impressive nine-figure net worth over the years.
I don’t think they have the full episode up yet but there’s a few clips from it:
Same. $4.99/month ooo thanks for the penny.
And interview with Bernie Sanders https://youtu.be/-C99FUnGnJU
We must protect her at all costs!
Have you seen her interview with Bernie Sanders? https://youtu.be/-C99FUnGnJU
IDGAF who “wins” just give it to us already.
Have you joined the public beta?
The feature is going away but on Google Maps they have a Timeline section where you can go back and see exactly where you’ve been each day. I found it useful when I traveled in Japan to see the names of shops and restaurants I stopped at but then realized… Google has known everywhere I’ve been for over a decade now. Hmm.
“First of all, we removed the virtual landlord so a building’s upkeep is now paid equally by all renters,” the developer posted in a blog on the game’s Steam page. “Second, we changed the way rent is calculated.” Now, Colossal Order says, it will be based on a household’s income: “Even if they currently don’t have enough money in their balance to pay rent, they won’t complain and will instead spend less money on resource consumption.”
So kind.
The levels of incompetence.
To make matters even worse…
The chiefs found that the Wi-Fi signal coming off the Starlink satellite transceiver couldn’t cover the entire ship, so during a stop in Pearl Harbor, they bought “signal repeaters and cable” to extend coverage.
I’m right there with you. My first reaction to the video in the article was “well that’s terrifying”.
At the end of summer?! But still, this just made my day!
This was recent.
Well, billionaires should not exist so the news was uplifting to me.
EE (formerly Everything Everywhere) is a British mobile network operator, internet service provider and a brand of BT Consumer, a division of BT Group. Supposedly the #1 network in the UK similar to Verizon in the US.
Be safe!