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The image displays a scanned page of a document with black and white text against a gray background. The top portion of the document is partially cut off, but it appears to be a formal report or official communication, given the structured layout and professional font used. The visible text starts with "Greetings" and includes phrases such as "we are in receipt of your letter dated," which suggests that this document is a reply to an earlier correspondence. The name "David" can also be seen, indicating one of the individuals being addressed or mentioned in the document.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032931.txt

This document is an email chain involving Jeffrey E. and Ken Starr regarding a potential meeting in Florida. The key topics include scheduling the meeting, lunch plans, and travel itineraries to Florida. It also mentions that Jeffrey might be organizing a Caribbean trip for Ken and his wife.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032927.txt

This is an email exchange between Jeffrey E and Ken Starr discussing plans for a visit to the Sunshine State, with mentions of lunches and vacations. They also discuss the possibility of Ken joining Jeffrey in the Caribbean, mentioning bad timing due to a post-election cruise and plans to try again in January or February. The conversation ends on a friendly note, suggesting they can catch up when either comes to New York.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032924.txt

The document appears to be an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Ken Starr, discussing their schedules and potential meetings. They mention various locations such as the Sunshine State and St. Thomas, as well as possible dates in December and January. The conversation seems friendly and informal, with the participants expressing gratitude for each other's time and assistance.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032921.txt

The document is a series of email exchanges between Jeffrey and Ken. They discuss their plans to meet in the Sunshine State or New York during December. Ken mentions that he is on a cruise in the Caribbean but will try for January-February in a warm climate or NY when Jeffrey is there. Jeffrey offers to organize a visit to the Caribbean anytime with his wife, and they also talk about their upcoming vacation plans.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032918.txt

This is a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Ken Starr discussing plans for a cruise in the Caribbean and possibly visiting New York. They are also talking about their personal lives, including travel plans and potentially meeting with each other. The conversation seems friendly and casual.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029266.txt

The email is a discussion between Jeffrey E. and Moshe Hoffman about the top five questions for the social sciences that keep Moshe up at night. Moshe suggests considering the distribution of these things rather than the binary report of the individual, which he believes don't fit the facts. The focus of the email is on moral and political views, their origins, and why they have the features they do. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding how beliefs work, the impact of culture and context, and the significance of social sciences in addressing these questions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029092.txt

In this email exchange, Jeremy Rubin is in Japan teaching a class on Bitcoin to Japanese engineers while Jeffrey E. is in New York. They discuss the latest political appointments and trends related to cryptocurrency, with references to Balaji Srinivasan, Allison, Peter Thiel, and Stanford's BPASE. Jeremy also mentions his recent research involving an inverse-input contract for matching donations and the challenges of teaching about Bitcoin in a debt-based society like Japan.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029090.txt

The document is an email conversation between Jeremy Rubin and Jeffrey E. with the subject "Re: Greetings from Japan". Jeremy Rubin shares his experience of teaching a class to Japanese engineers about Bitcoin in Japan and mentions how they are initially hesitant towards the technology despite being well-suited for it. He also discusses the political appointments by President Trump, including Balaji as FDA head and Allison's stance on Bitcoin, along with the comparison made by Thiel between Paypal and Bitcoin. Rubin has presented his research at Stanford's BPASE, where he introduced an inverse-input contract concept. Additionally, Jeremy mentions that a hedge fund manager friend of his believes female Japanese engineers are under-appreciated and values them highly.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029087.txt

The email discusses current events related to Bitcoin and Trump's appointments, as well as the author's research on inverse-input contracts. It mentions a trip to Japan to teach Japanese engineers about Bitcoin, noting that they are hesitant despite being well-suited for the technology due to their debit-based society. The author also references positive feedback from a presentation at Stanford and discusses women in STEM fields.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028974.txt

Moshe Hoffman sent an email to Jeffrey E., discussing key questions in the social sciences and his own research on moral and political views, as well as tastes. He is interested in understanding the origins of these beliefs, why they have certain features or change over time, and how they differ across cultures and individuals. Hoffman also mentions that he has been enjoying conversations with Brockman and Ehud and hopes to write a book based on this research.