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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033579.txt

In the document, Larry Visosk confirms a meeting with Jeffrey E. on Monday at 4 PM and provides information about President Trump's departure schedule. The document also mentions that Josh has left a voicemail indicating that Chevron should present a purchase agreement by midday Monday for review. There is also reference to Temporally Flight Restriction (TFR), which requires 24-hour notice for departure screening during TFR hours.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032456.txt

The document discusses scheduling and flight restrictions involving President Trump. Larry Visoski confirms a Monday meeting at 4 pm while noting that the Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) in place until 11:30 am on Monday may require 24-hour notice for departure screening if departing during TFR hours. Josh left a voicemail indicating that Chevron should present a purchase agreement by midday Monday. The document also mentions specific travel dates such as Sunday, March 12 in New York, Tuesday, March 21 in Paris, and Thursday, March 24 in Santa Fe.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027133.txt

The document appears to be a chat log from an iMessage conversation between two individuals, one of whom mentions they are meeting with Jared Kushner and would like some advice on whether or not to discuss the topic of the surgeon general. The other participant suggests asking about Tom Barrack instead. There is also mention of House Oversight and Vernon Jordan, Josh Bolton, and Me. The conversation takes place over a span of approximately 7 hours from 01/27/17 at 07:51:01 AM (507225061) to 01/27/17 at 08:22:52 PM (507270172).

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026634.txt

The document discusses Apollo's management meeting with an optimistic outlook for growth opportunities and recurring fee prospects. The post-election outlook is likely favorable for GDP growth and rising rates, but it could also create volatility and uncertainty on multiples. Potential tax changes could have mixed impacts on APO and the industry, including higher carried interest tax rates, incentives for firms to shift from a partnership structure to a c-corp structure, and potential index inclusion.