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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033310.txt

In September 2016, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman offered $5 million to anyone who could provide Donald Trump's tax returns. This offer was made public in a Bloomberg article and prompted discussions around transparency and the release of presidential candidates' financial information. The story highlights the ongoing debate about the importance of revealing a candidate's taxes and the potential consequences for those who choose not to disclose them.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033259.txt

This document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein regarding Reid Hoffman's recent statement about Donald Trump being "worse than useless." The key people in this document are Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein, and Reid Hoffman. The main place mentioned is New York City. The topic of the conversation revolves around political opinions and evaluations of public figures.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030950.txt

The document is an email conversation between Ian Osborne and Jeffrey Epstein discussing potential job opportunities for a person named Sinofsky. They mention several people who are experts in specific areas, such as Peter for currency, Reid Hoffman for LinkedIn, Dave Morin for Path, Drew Houston for Dropbox, and others for various roles in tech companies like Alibaba or Xiaomi in China or Facebook and Palantir in the US. They also discuss challenges related to security clearance if Sinofsky wants to work with Chinese companies. The email exchanges mention upcoming meetings in Munich, St. Petersburg, Moscow, London, and San Francisco, and a suggestion to meet for drinks with Peter Thiel once Osborne arrives in San Francisco on September 14th.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030769.txt

The Gotham Awards is an annual film event that celebrates key figures in the industry and honors their achievements with various awards. The ceremony will take place on November 27, 2017 at Cipriani Wall Street, featuring a tribute to Jason Blum and honoring actors Nicole Kidman, Dustin Hoffman, and Sofia Coppola as well as director Ed Lachman. Al Gore will receive the Humanitarian Tribute and Fiji Water is the official water sponsor for the event.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030002.txt

This document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Reid Hoffman discussing various topics such as Sarah Tavel joining Greylock Partners, LinkedIn acquiring lynda.com, Change.org reaching its 100 million users milestone, and Byron Auguste launching Opportunity@Work. It also includes links to articles about Jeff Weiner, Crisis Text Line, Obama's stealth startup, Sheryl Sandberg's tribute to Dave Goldberg, blockchain technology, entrepreneurship, Bitcoin, and tech entrepreneurs in a world without the World Wide Web.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029983.txt

Reid Hoffman sends an email to Jeffrey E. discussing his diet program and sharing some links to interesting articles about new hires at Greylock Partners, LinkedIn's acquisition of lynda.com, a change.org milestone, a new civic enterprise called Opportunity@Work, Connected Camps summer online coding camp using Minecraft, and articles written by Jeff Weiner and Nancy Lublin. Reid Hoffman also plans to see Jeffrey E. in August.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029282.txt

The document discusses the idea of a donor advised fund as an alternative to government funding for critical programs. The author suggests that this could be organized by Reid Hoffman and Joi Ito, among others. They suggest that wealthy individuals like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos should use their wealth to support former government goals in areas such as space exploration and climate science.

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_029096.txt

The email chain between Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein discusses topics such as editing documents, meeting schedules, and the status of funding for a project. The conversation includes references to other people like Reid Hoffman, and there are mentions of specific places like Washington DC's Kalorama neighborhood. The exchange appears to be professional in nature, with one participant expressing gratitude for the assistance provided by the other.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029095.txt

The document is a summary of an email conversation between Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein. Joi mentions Reid Hoffman, Obama, and a donor advised fund in the conversation. There are also references to a house in Washington and New York Times articles. The tone of the conversation seems business-like and focused on financial matters.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029094.txt

This document appears to be an email exchange between Joi Ito and Jeffrey Epstein. In the email, Jeffrey Epstein mentions that when he told Reid Hoffman about Barack Obama's goals, Hoffman thought that doing good would be his primary objective. The email also includes a link to an article from The New York Times about Obama purchasing a house in Washington, DC. It is important to note that the information contained within this communication is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail or to jeevacation@gmail.com, and destroy it along with all attachments.

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.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026521.txt

The paper discusses a game theory model of cooperation in which players choose whether or not to cooperate without assessing the costs beforehand. The authors propose that this behavior can be explained by a trust-based mechanism, where individuals are more likely to cooperate with others who have demonstrated trustworthy behaviors. The authors also show through simulations and analytical methods that this cooperative equilibrium is stable under various conditions and can increase cooperation frequency compared to equilibria in which players always assess the costs before cooperating.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016616.txt

The document is a summary of the minutes from a meeting held by the Code Enforcement Board in Palm Beach on July 17, 2008. Key people present included Timothy Hoffman (Chairman), Harris Fried, Larry Ochstein, Catherine M. Duemler, Madelyn Greenberg, Cynthia Van Buren, James M. Ballentine Jr., William P. Vanneck, John Randolph (Town Attorney), Captain Kirk Blouin, Rob Walton, Nick Gerry, Bryant Weymer, and Raychel Houston. The meeting was held at the Town Council Chambers on 360 S. County Road. The board discussed cases involving violations of the town's Code of Ordinances, including issues related to building permits, fence regulations, and parking restrictions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016602.txt

The document is about a meeting of the Code Enforcement Board in Palm Beach on April 17, 2008. The meeting was led by Timothy Hoffman and attended by several board members and staff. Key topics discussed at the meeting included code enforcement cases and transitioning from Planning, Building and Zoning to the Police Department.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016574.txt

The document is a summary of the Town of Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board Minutes from July 17, 2008. Key people present at the meeting include Timothy Hoffman as Chairman, Harris Fried as Vice Chairman, Larry Ochstein, Catherine Duemler, Madelyn Greenberg, Cynthia Van Buren, James Ballentine Jr., William Vanneck, John Randolph as Town Attorney, Captain Kirk Blouin as Support Services, Rob Walton as Lead Code Enforcement Officer, Nick Gerry as Code Enforcement Officer, Bryant Weymer as Code Enforcement Officer, and Raychel Houston as Recording Secretary. The meeting discussed public hearings on various violations, such as those related to building permits required for construction or repair of buildings or building systems.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016554.txt

The document is a summary of the Town of Palm Beach Police Department's Code Enforcement Board meeting from July 17, 2008. The board members discussed and voted on various code enforcement cases in the town. Key people present at the meeting included Timothy Hoffman (Chairman), Harris Fried (Vice Chairman), Larry Ochstein, Catherine M. Duemler, Madelyn Greenberg, Cynthia Van Buren, James M. Ballentine, Jr., William P. Vanneck, John Randolph, Captain Kirk Blouin, Rob Walton, Nick Gerry, Bryant Weymer, and Raychel Houston (Recording Secretary). The meeting was held at the Town Council Chambers on 360 S. County Road in Palm Beach.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015501.txt

The document discusses the relationship between game theory and morality, focusing on two key aspects: using people for amusement or profit and charitable giving without evaluating the efficiency of the cause. The authors use examples such as dwarf tossing and ineffective charities to illustrate these points. They suggest that game theory can provide insights into moral decision-making by considering the potential consequences of our actions on others.