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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033316.txt

In summary, this document is a transcript of a phone call between President Trump and journalist Bob Woodward discussing Woodward's new book "Fear" about Trump's presidency. In the conversation, Trump repeatedly claimed that his staff had not informed him of Woodward's interview request despite also admitting that Sen. Lindsey Graham had told him about it. He started the call by saying Woodward had always been fair to him but ended by saying the book would be inaccurate. The transcript includes annotations highlighting key sections.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032840.txt

The document contains an email conversation between Nicholas Rib's and J regarding the departure of White House lawyer Emmet Flood. It mentions that Kelly Ann Conway is next to leave, and there are concerns about people "jumping ship" in a chaotic situation. The message emphasizes confidentiality and attorney-client privilege.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030766.txt

In the email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff, it is discussed that Jared Kushner may have faced unhappiness from Tillerson during his visit to Iraq. Additionally, Pence has been given the health bill, while Kellyanne Conway appears to be in trouble. The conversation also touches upon political tensions between Jews and non-Jews, as well as changes within the National Security Council related to Steve Bannon's removal.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030652.txt

The email discusses various topics such as Barrack's location in LA, Jared Kushner's unhappiness with the health bill, Kellyanne Conway's troubles, and a war between Jews and non-Jews. There is also mention of Bannon being removed from his national security council role in a shakeup. The email emphasizes the need to keep this information confidential and intended only for the use of the addressee.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015675.txt

Alan Turing invented the computer and helped win World War II by breaking the Enigma code. He left us with one of the greatest puzzles of our time: are humans simply computers or more than that? Many scientists think we have a tenuous hold on being the most intelligent beings on the planet and that it's just a matter of time before computers become smarter than us. This book charts a journey through the science of information, from the origins of language and logic to the frontiers of modern physics. The author, James Tagg, is an inventor and entrepreneur who has founded several companies and holds numerous patents.