Documents tagged "James"
Found 46 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026469.txt
This document discusses several key individuals who have left their jobs or been removed from high-profile positions. The conversation mentions former FBI Director James Comey and Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, as well as FBI General Counsel James Baker and Strzok, who was taken off a special counsel investigation. The participants also discuss the resignation of Justice Department number 3 and its significance. There are also references to Goofy corrupt giveaways and the last bill that they were looking for in it.
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.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025147.txt
This document discusses the Frankfurt Book Fair 2016 and features a list of key people associated with it such as Frank Brockman, Katinka Matson, Russell Weinberger, Max Brockman, Daron Acemoglu, and James Robinson. It also mentions a book titled "Balance of Power" by Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson that is about the relationship between state and society. The authors explain how their book develops an original thesis on state functioning and conflict resolution, building upon their two decades of research. They highlight their ability to produce original and thought-provoking social science works and reach a broad audience with their ideas.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015675.txt
Alan Turing invented the computer and helped win World War II by breaking the Enigma code. He left us with one of the greatest puzzles of our time: are humans simply computers or more than that? Many scientists think we have a tenuous hold on being the most intelligent beings on the planet and that it's just a matter of time before computers become smarter than us. This book charts a journey through the science of information, from the origins of language and logic to the frontiers of modern physics. The author, James Tagg, is an inventor and entrepreneur who has founded several companies and holds numerous patents.
