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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028784.txt

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The document outlines a list of potential invitees for two seminars on the topics of money and power.

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The document outlines a list of potential invitees for two seminars on the topics of money and power. Key people mentioned include Marc Andreesen, Jeff Bezos, Sergey Brin, Bill Gates, Danny Hillis, Jaron Lanier, Michael Milken, Nathan Myhrvold, Boris Nikolic, Larry Page, Eric Schmidt, Jim Simons, Jes Staley, Peter Thiel, Ian Osborne, and former President Bill Clinton. The document suggests adding Ian Osborne to both seminar lists, as well as some uncertainty about the inclusion of certain individuals due to incomplete information or potential misidentification.

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