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(CNN) -- Peloton, the indoor bike start-up, released a new holiday ad that in another time may not have made a dent in the cultural conversation. But this is 2019, and once the internet found the ad and pulled at its seams, there was no turning back.Social media is awash in critics who have seen the ad and are confounded by its aims, accusing Peloton of peddling negative body image, unchecked privilege, and gross marital dynamics.This much is clear: We're living in a post-Peloton holiday ad world now.There's a tangled web of accused offenses to run through, but first, let's break down the 30-second spot, which you can watch right here:We open on a young mother descending the stairs of her home, led by her daughter. It is a snowy holiday morning (you can see the snow through the home's luxurious floor-to-ceiling windows!).A faceless husband is waiting for her with a surprise gift!"A PELOTON?!?" she shrieks -- but in delight, or fear?The unnamed woman begins to document her fitness journey in a vlog, and audiences briefly wonder if this woman is a professional YouTuber.She rides after work. She rides, begrudgingly, at 6 in the morning.She rides straight out of winter and into the spring -- one can tell time has passed because the windows now reveal a lush and green backyard.She records it all, though her large, doe-like eyes seem to plead those of us watching at home for help.Who is making her vlog after all?Now it's fall, and our unnamed protagonist has cycled her way through three seasons in 20 seconds! From the screen in front of her, a Peloton instructor finally acknowledges her efforts -- "Let's go, Grace from Boston!"Grace, still home in Boston, is thrilled. Viewers are thrilled to learn this woman has a name."She's So High," a Tal Bachman song that debuted 20 years ago, swells as Grace unveils her yearlong vlog to her husband -- it was he she was speaking to all along!"A year ago, I didn't realize how much this would change me," she says, now a full believer.Audiences cannot immediately notice how Grace from Boston, as fit now as she was at the ad's start, has changed, other than she is now named and perhaps has joined a fitness cult.She thanks her husband for the gift, though it seems as though she did not initially ask for the exercise machine in the first place.Why people hate itSo what, then, is the most offensive part of this ad?Critics suggested it smacked of sexism. In a biting clip, comedian Eva Victor skewered the fact that a husband bought his wife an exercise bike seemingly unprompted -- what message does that send to the wife, then?Perhaps Grace from Boston just wanted an actual bike or an Instant Pot or something, but in Victor's clip, it seems her husband was nudging her toward weight loss.About weight loss -- It's never explicitly mentioned that Grace from Boston uses the bike to slim down, and she's already quite slender when we meet her. We know exercise benefits the body and mind, but in this ad and others, it seems Peloton bikes are used only by people who are already fit.Perhaps it's the idea that a working mother has the time to record her daily fitness regimen for her husband's viewing pleasure -- and is she doing so against her will? Or maybe it's the use of the schmaltzy anthem "She's So High," a relic of an era when depictions of these marital dynamics were widespread?The ad is of course fictional, and it's possible the fictional Grace from Boston loved fitness and dreamed of owning a Peloton bike. But in internet lore, she'll find new life as a meme.The company hasn't issued any responses on social media. Peloton had no comment when reached by CNN.Peloton and privilegePast Peloton ads haven't inspired as much buzz as this one has, but critics have knocked the privileged consumers they portray and market to.In a thread, a Twitter user who uses the handle Clue Heywood poked fun at all the Peloton ads that take place in million-dollar homes with "panoramic living rooms" and "glass-enclosed zen gardens," starring thin women and men who don't sweat as much as they shimmer.Fast Company speculated that Peloton is "trolling" us all with this 30-second spot, that the brand has weaponized its "lack of awareness" into a marketing tool. It's lit up online, and PTON stock rose almost 5% on Monday, though whether it's convincing any of its critics to buy the bikes remains to be seen.The lack of awareness hasn't stopped it in the past: The same week the company went public, CEO John Foley told CNN Business that the bike, which starts at ,245, is "crazy affordable." That's about two-thirds of the average rent for a Manhattan apartment, which might be a hard sell for consumers outside the middle class. 4713

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(KGTV) - Chula Vista Mayor Mary Salas outlined the city’s recent accomplishments and layed out its future goals in her fourth State of the City Address Tuesday night. Salas went over the growth and achievements San Diego County's second-largest city has seen over the last year, including neighborhood revitalization and the approval of the Bayfront Project. During the address, Salas spoke about events that drew large crowds over the last year.Salas said the city’s Fourth of July celebration in 2017 drew a crowd of 15,000 while more than 35,000 people attended HarborFest on the Bayfront.RELATED: Port of San Diego, Chula Vista moves forward with bayfront developmentThe Mayor also spoke about growth happening in Third Avenue Village citing the Lemon Fest, Taste of Third and Village Summer Nights in June. A popular topic throughout California in recent years is infrastructure. Salas said the Chula Vista has launched a million street paving project to repair streets.More than 300 residential streets are being rebuilt as part of the project.The Mayor also spoke about a half cent sales tax increase that will be added to the June ballot saying the tax increase “is a small price to pay to ensure the safety of our families.”In the final moments of her address, Salas spoke about the Bayfront Development she says will bring 2,000 construction jobs and 5,000 permanent jobs to the city.What is the most important issue to you? Let us know by taking the poll below: Watch the full State of the City in the player below: Watch live coverage tonight on 10News.com. 1616

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(KGTV) - Did Canada's Green Party really photoshop a picture of its leader to make it look like she was holding a reusable cup?Yes.The party put out a picture of leader Elizabeth May holding a reusable plastic cup with the Green Party logo and a metal straw.But it was a fake. The real version showed May holding a single-use disposable cup.A spokesperson for the Green Party said the manipulation was done so the party's logo could be displayed in the picture.May says she had no knowledge of the doctoring and the cup she was carrying was compostable. 562

  

(CNN) — Former President George H.W. Bush spoke his final words in a phone call with his son, former President George W. Bush, a source familiar with Bush's final hours told CNN.In their conversation on speakerphone, the son told the senior George Bush that he had been a "wonderful father."His father's reply -- and final words -- were: "I love you, too."The elder Bush's final words were first reported by The New York Times.RELATED: Former President George H.W. Bush has diedIn his last hours, Bush was asked whether he wanted to go to the hospital, according to a source familiar. He had been hospitalized multiple times this year since his wife Barbara Bush's death on April 17, and he had been dealing with a number of health issues over the years, including having a form of Parkinson's disease.The former president answered no.Instead, Bush said that he was ready to go and be with Barbara, his wife of 73 years, and their late daughter Robin, who died of leukemia as a child.RELATED: From Bush to Clinton, a grace note for the agesBush, 94, died late Friday at his home in Houston surrounded by his family, including his son Neil Bush and wife Maria, his best friend and former Secretary of State James Baker, and his grandson Pierce Bush.Bush will lie in state at the US Capitol before a memorial service at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. A second memorial service will follow at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston.Bush will be laid to rest at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas, alongside his wife, and Robin.RELATED: Politicians, world leaders and friends react to George H.W. Bush's deathSpecific times and more details will be announced at a later time, according to Bush's spokesman Jim McGrath.CNN's Veronica Stracqualursi and Stephen Collinson contributed to this report. 1846

  

(KGTV) - If the House votes to impeach President Trump but the Senate fails to convict, does that nullify Trump's first term and allow him to run two more times?No.Conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec tweeted "These Democrats don't realize that if they impeach Trump and the Senate doesn't confirm it then nullifies Trump's first term and he gets to run two more times."But that is completely untrue.If the House votes to impeach but two-thirds of senators fail to convict, President Trump would stay in office. But it would not nullify his current term.This is exactly what happened with President Bill Clinton in 1998.The Senate failed to convict after the House voted to impeach. But Clinton, who was in his second term, wasn't allowed to run again. 759

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