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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029211.txt

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The email discusses the possibility of a gathering involving various individuals with different roles and backgrounds, such as politicians, business people, academics, and heads of state or organizations.

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The email discusses the possibility of a gathering involving various individuals with different roles and backgrounds, such as politicians, business people, academics, and heads of state or organizations. The list includes Peter Thiel, Larry Summers, Bill Burns, Gordon Brown, Jagland (chairman of the Nobel committee), Mongolia's president, India's representative Hardeep Puri, representatives from Qatar, Harvard, and other individuals with different affiliations and areas of expertise. The email mentions that some people may be in town for a climate summit or other events, and it suggests that there might be interesting people to meet during the week.

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