Documents tagged "Don"
Found 31 documents with this tag
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The image shows a piece of paper with a list printed on it. The list appears to be an interview guide or a series of questions for someone named "Harry" related to an incident that occurred. Some of the items listed include: 1) When was this? 2) What did you do? 3) Where were you when you found out about [something]? 4) How long have you been aware of your situation? 5) Did anyone else know what happened before? 6) Don't you think it would be better to just... 7) What did you tell people about the change in plans? 8) I was surprised by something you said about... 9) Have you talked to someone from our group since [an event]? 10) Did anyone ever show any interest in your work? 11) Do you think it's better if he doesn't know anything? 12) Has Harry spoken with someone from our group since the meeting? The text is typed, and there are two handwritten annotations on the paper: a check mark next to question number 10, and a line through question number 9. The background is plain, and no people or other significant objects can be seen in this description.
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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.
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The image is of a printed sheet music for a song titled "Don't Cry Anymore" by John Lyle. The music consists of multiple pages, each filled with black ink indicating the notes and staff lines on white paper. The title and composer's name are printed at the top of one page in bold text. The style of the image is simple and straightforward, focused entirely on the presentation of the musical composition without any additional graphics or embellishments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033199.txt
The document discusses the appointment of Don McGahn as White House counsel and KT McFarland as deputy national security advisor by President Donald Trump. The appointments are seen as critical to the administration's success, with McGahn expected to play a key role in shaping policy and McFarland overseeing foreign affairs. The Washington Post article highlights these appointments and provides further details on their roles within the administration.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031156.txt
This document is an internal note sent by a financial institution regarding recent developments in global markets and the European Monetary Union. The sender plans to discuss these events at an Aspen Insights conference, including today's sharp sell-off in Italian equity markets following the ECB's rejection of being the buyer of last resort for Italian government bonds. The note highlights concerns about the structural inconsistencies of the EMU and mentions specific actions taken by the sender's firm to mitigate risks associated with these developments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031106.txt
This is a set of personal emails between two individuals discussing various topics such as relationships with people who are associated with politicians like Clinton, the US-France relations, and an upcoming visit. The conversation seems casual and friendly, with some references to work at a university and Huffington Post.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031054.txt
In this iMessage conversation between "jee" and an unspecified contact, the participants discuss their schedules, plans to meet up, and moving a college student in. The messages are timestamped, indicating when each message was sent or received. Additionally, there is mention of a house oversight meeting on August 15th, which seems unrelated to the main discussion about personal matters and plans.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030814.txt
The author discusses the ongoing search for energy solutions and compares it to Don Quixote's quixotic journey. The focus is on the economic realities of energy policy and the importance of considering both cost and availability when investing in energy sources. The author also highlights Vaclav Smil, a prominent expert on energy who has written over 30 books and 300 papers on the subject. While acknowledging the failures of past solutions, the author suggests that more recent developments in energy storage may offer potential opportunities.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030781.txt
The document discusses the topic of cryptocurrency with a focus on tax implications and regulation. It mentions Lisa Monaco, who worked in counter-terrorism for Obama, as well as Steve Bannon, who was previously connected to NSA. The document also raises concerns about potential issues related to debit cards and USB devices.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030706.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails or text messages between individuals discussing political matters such as the impact of Trump's actions and potential consequences for certain officials. The key people mentioned include Ryan McConnell and Andrew McCabe, while topics covered involve obstruction, wrongdoing, timing, and election impacts. The sender also provides contact information for scheduling inquiries.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030703.txt
The email exchange discusses key people and topics related to politics, including the former FBI director James Comey, deputy director Andrew McCabe, chief of staff James Rybicki, general counsel James Baker, Strzok, and Rachel Brand. The conversation also touches on corruption and giveaways. It's suggested that Lisa will call and that they follow Larry Summers on Twitter.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030674.txt
The document shows a series of emails between two individuals discussing topics related to politics and law enforcement. They mention key figures such as Robert Mueller, Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump, and Don Jr. The individuals are concerned about the potential firing of Mueller and the legal actions that could be taken against specific people in relation to an investigation. They also discuss the impact on public perception and the possible outcomes of different scenarios.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030670.txt
The document appears to be a series of email exchanges between two individuals named Jeffrey E. and Reid Weingarten. The emails discuss political topics such as the potential firing of special counsel Robert Mueller by President Trump and the tax code's impact on wealthy people. Additionally, there is mention of Charlie Rose, who was involved in some kind of incident that happened on November 1st. The participants express their opinions and share information about these topics, indicating a serious tone to their discussion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029401.txt
This document discusses Donald Trump's ideas on health care being dismissed by Republican experts. The author expresses disbelief and seeks help from the recipient. The document also mentions a meeting that took place yesterday, as well as the sender's birthday.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029357.txt
This document discusses the political and geopolitical developments in the Middle East since 2014, particularly focusing on Israel's position as a Western outpost in the region. The author emphasizes that dealing with these challenges requires global cooperation and notes the unpredictable nature of events in the region. He also highlights two lessons to be learned from the situation: being modest in prophecy when it comes to predicting future events and not relying solely on the US or other world powers to take action.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029288.txt
The document discusses the relationship between President Trump and billionaire Thomas J. Barrack Jr., with whom he has had a close friendship for over three decades. Barrack recently criticized Trump's rhetoric in an interview with the Washington Post, expressing his disappointment and urging him to be more careful with his language. The conversation also touches on the issue of Saudi Arabia and Paul Manafort.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029285.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Lawrence Summers, discussing the topic of Donald Trump's rhetoric. One email mentions Thomas J. Barrack Jr., who has known Trump for three decades, as someone who is "stunned" by the president's behavior. The discussion also touches on the issue of press coverage surrounding Trump's campaign manager Paul Manafort and how it could negatively impact the president.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029106.txt
This document is a forwarded email from Lawrence Summers to Jeffrey Epstein, regarding an article in The Washington Post about Thomas J. Barrack Jr. and his relationship with President Trump. In the email, Summers expresses concern that Barrack should stay out of the press, especially since any connection to Paul Manafort would be disastrous. Summers also refers to the situation as a "staggering shit show."
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028887.txt
The document discusses the geopolitical situation in the Middle East in 2015, highlighting the challenges faced by Israel as a key player amidst multiple conflicts and the collapse of traditional power centers. It emphasizes the importance of global cooperation to address these challenges and warns against making predictions or relying on others for support.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027048.txt
The document contains an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Reid Weingarten. The topic of discussion is related to a conversation that Barack Obama had with Dershowitz about Israel. The email mentions the possibility of discussing this information further. The communication also includes a disclaimer stating that it is confidential, attorney-client privileged, inside information, and intended only for the addressee.
