Documents tagged "Didn"
Found 10 documents with this tag
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The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten notes and lists, which seem to be related to personal reflections or journaling. There is a list titled "WEAKNESSES" followed by several bullet points written in pencil. The list includes phrases such as "Don't make eye contact when talking," "Scare away girls I don't know if they like me," and "Fake it till you make it girl." There are also phrases such as "Not happy he's a risk for guys," "Didn't hit him," "Don't pay her," and "He doesn't like girls in tight dress." The text is somewhat difficult to read due to the handwriting and some of it appears to be obscured by the person taking the photo.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033433.txt
This document discusses a conversation between Alan Dershowitz, who is a lawyer for Donald Trump and David Boies, who is the lawyer for two women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct. Dershowitz claims that he has evidence that these accusations are false and that Boies has privately acknowledged this. He challenges Boies to deny this admission under oath. The conversation takes place on Twitter and involves exchanges between other individuals as well.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033432.txt
In the document, Alan Dershowitz is mentioned as a key person who replied to the entire media claiming that Trump didn't do something. He also discusses his legal strategy against his false accusers and plans to accuse them of committing perjury. The topic revolves around the issue between Alan Dershowitz and people on Twitter, with the mention of "n"s island" as a location where some records are said to prove the truth.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033369.txt
The document discusses the financial disclosure of President Trump. It mentions that Trump's foundation is inactive and notes the sale of a large federal subsidized housing project in Starett City, which he had a four percent interest in while he was president. Additionally, it points out that Trump has no substantial income from any of his entities other than Doral and Post Office Hotel, and that he claims to have as much as $125 million in a revocable trust at Cap One, Professional Bank, Signature Bank, and Bank United, but it could be as little as $40 million. The document also notes that Trump valued his planes from $56 million to over $86 million, down from $300 million on earlier disclosures. It is sent by Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein and discusses a range of topics related to Trump's financial disclosure report.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027281.txt
The document appears to be a log of an iMessage conversation between the user "jee" and another person whose identity is not specified. The conversation takes place over several days, with messages being exchanged at various times of day. The topics discussed in the conversation are not mentioned explicitly, but there are references to plans for meeting up on a particular island or at a house. The document also includes technical information such as message IDs, timestamps, and other metadata related to the iMessage service.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026422.txt
The email discusses a broadcast on CCTV News that includes an interview with a former Chinese ambassador to the U.S. and head of Chinese Association of American studies discussing President-Elect Trump's views on China. It also mentions ongoing work for Closer To Truth, including new episodes from FQXi conference and "Sleep & Dreams" series. The sender is in Los Angeles and plans to be back in China and New York later. They would like the recipient's thoughts on Trump's administration and policies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025185.txt
The document discusses probability and forces, with Jeffrey E. suggesting that probability is a force rather than just a statistical concept. He also mentions centrifugal force as an example of how forces can be perceived differently in different frames of reference. In the conversation, Jeffrey E. and David Grosof exchange ideas on these topics, with references to concepts such as regression to the mean, inertial reference frames, and the nature of probability.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025180.txt
In this email exchange between Jeffrey E. and David Grosof, they discuss topics such as probability and central tendency, with a focus on the concept of an inertial reference frame for understanding abstract concepts like these. They also mention the works of James Watson and Francis Crick in their conversation. Both individuals are using smartphones to send these messages.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025172.txt
The email conversation between Jeffrey E. and David Grosof touches on various topics such as probability, statistics, and forces in nature. It is suggested that probability can be viewed as a force similar to electromagnetism. The participants also discuss the ideas of James Watson, who is known for his work in genetics and molecular biology, and they mention having dinner with him.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025169.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails discussing probability and its relation to various topics such as nature, signals, deception, sleep, power, money, music and the brain, and signal intelligence in biological systems. Key people mentioned include David Grosof, James Watson, Gunther Stent, Crick, and Jonathan Victor. The conversation also touches on a book tour at Google and dining with James Watson.
