Documents tagged "Edit"
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The image shows a printed photograph that appears to have been taken with a digital camera. The photo is pasted into an album page and has been marked with what seems like post-it notes of various colors, indicating different actions such as "Edit" and possibly review status, with some sections highlighted in yellow, suggesting they may need attention or are important. The text on the post-its includes phrases like "Review 2019/08/12," which suggests a date for reviewing these images, and other similar notations. There is no visible text on the original photo within the album. The style of the image looks personal, possibly from a family or travel album.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031067.txt
This email discusses a Google Alert on Jeffrey Epstein, who is mentioned in connection with a sex scandal. The sender expresses anger towards Epstein and references other notable figures who have been implicated in the scandal. The alert also includes a mention of Hillary Clinton's potential presidential bid being affected by the scandal.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030859.txt
This document appears to be a forwarded email with an attached news article discussing Jeffrey Epstein's legal troubles and the potential impact on Hillary Clinton's presidential bid. The sender of the email expresses strong negative emotions about Epstein, describing him as "a piece of shit". The focus of the email is on key people (Epstein) and topics (Epstein's sex scandal and its potential political implications).
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029355.txt
The document discusses how powerful industry leaders often try to prevent entry of new enterprises and innovations to protect their capital investments. However, this can create a positive-feedback loop by preventing capital from investing in profitable new opportunities, leading to an economic stall. The author cites a struggle between capitalist and capitalist as described by Lange, who suggests that attempts to block economic progress always fail due to the constant search for innovation by entrepreneurs. In the long run, productivity continually pushes costs and prices down, forcing profit margins to shrink. Despite this, some economists like Keynes have expressed optimism about the prospect of nearly free goods and services in the future.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028884.txt
This document discusses a proposal for contributing $500,000 to the Poetry in America initiative at Harvard University. The key participants include Lisa New and Jeffrey E., with Larry also mentioned as providing information about the project. The proposal seeks to use this money for post-production and distribution of a historical period of American poetry (1914-1945), including interviews with various individuals such as Bill Clinton, Peter Gallison, Walter Isaacson, Lena Dunham, Woody Allen, Harrison Ford, Robert Polito, Sarah Kay, Alfre Woodard, Jane Pickering, Jay Parini, and Ray D. The document also mentions the possibility of using alternative ways to give the money that would not involve Harvard University.
