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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029067.jpg

The image appears to be a screenshot of a social media platform displaying a user's feed with various posts and comments. The text within the image is quite small and requires zooming in to read, but it seems to contain a series of statements related to faith or spirituality, possibly from other users responding to a question about their religious beliefs. There are also mentions of Jesus Christ, indicating that the conversation may be centered around Christian topics. The layout suggests an online community discussion, with some posts and comments highlighted in blue, which could indicate likes, responses, or other forms of engagement by other users.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029064.jpg

The image shows a piece of paper with printed text on it. The text is dense and appears to be an essay or article discussing topics such as religion, politics, war, and the impact on society. There are references to people like Jesus Christ, George W. Bush, and the United States. Specific locations mentioned include Los Angeles and Hollywood. It also includes phrases that hint at a philosophical or moral discussion. The text is written in black ink on white paper.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032756.txt

The document contains a series of emails between two individuals named Reid and Jeffrey. The primary topic appears to be scheduling a meeting between them and another person named Steve. They discuss various times for the meeting, including Sunday morning or Monday morning, with one suggestion being breakfast. There are also messages about travel plans and how today's events went. One email mentions an article about Donald Trump and a possible psychiatric breakdown.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032752.txt

The document contains a series of emails exchanged between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. regarding their plans to meet. The discussion revolves around the timing of the meeting, with both parties suggesting different times due to travel schedules and other commitments. There are also references to Steve joining them for breakfast on one of the days. The last email from Jeffrey E. contains a link to an article about Donald Trump's mental state.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032748.txt

The document appears to contain a series of email messages between two individuals, Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. The emails discuss the availability of Steve for breakfast on Monday morning, with Reid indicating that he will be flying in from Vancouver and landing at around 7:30 AM. They also touch upon the topic of Donald Trump's mental state, as one email includes a link to an article discussing how close Trump is to having a psychiatric breakdown. The emails are marked as confidential and may contain attorney-client privileged information or inside information.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032745.txt

The document is a series of emails between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. They are discussing a meeting time, with Reid suggesting Monday morning and Jeffrey offering times either early in the morning or late at night on Sunday. Jeffrey also mentions that he has to leave for the airport at 8:30 am, which is why the earlier time works best for him. The emails do not provide any additional information about key people, places, or topics beyond this scheduling discussion.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032741.txt

This document contains a series of emails between two individuals discussing their plans for the day and making arrangements to meet up. The key topics discussed include meeting times and locations. The emails also mention other people and places not specifically identified in the text, such as "Vancouver" and "House Oversight." The email chain is marked as confidential and may contain privileged information.

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_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.