Documents tagged "Le"
Found 13 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033122.txt
The email contains a conversation between Jeffrey and Jack regarding Serge Moati's film project, Tom Pritzker's request for ideas about the Pritzker Prize, and a previous discussion about Trump. The email also includes disclaimers emphasizing that the information is confidential and intended only for the recipient.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033120.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Jack Lang. In the emails, they discuss various topics such as Serge Moati's film project, their opinions on Trump, and other personal matters. The content of the emails is marked with confidentiality notices indicating that the information contained within is sensitive and intended only for the addressee's use. Additionally, there are reminders about important dates like Yom Kippur.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032811.txt
The document contains an email conversation between Jack Lang and Jeffrey Epstein, with the latter referencing Serge Moati's film project and a recent discussion on Trump. The email also includes a note that the information is confidential and intended for the addressee only.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032461.txt
The document discusses the importance of supporting young artists and going to their studios or homes instead of art fairs or galleries. The sender emphasizes the need for direct connections with artists and mentions the impact of supporting talented individuals when they are still developing their craft. It also touches on the value of visiting artists in person, especially those who may not have the financial means to travel often. The recipient expresses agreement and offers to talk further about the topic.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032387.txt
The document is an email exchange between Caroline Lang and Jeffrey E. The topic of discussion is the Trump administration and the US, with Caroline's father expressing fear about both. The conversation also touches on confidentiality and legal matters.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032384.txt
The document is an email from Larry Summers to Jeffrey Epstein discussing a meeting with someone in Doha. Summers expresses concerns about the approach of Donald Trump on issues such as conflict of interest, proximity to Vladimir Putin, and response to Fidel Castro's death. He believes it would be best for him to stay away from anything involving Trump until he is deeply humbled by mistakes that are sure to come. The email also mentions Afri zp who will be meeting with Summers in Doha.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030881.txt
In an email sent on September 22nd, 2013, Bruno Le Maire criticized the French Prime Minister for not presenting effective solutions to the crisis in Syria and for merely following President Obama's lead. According to Bruno, this approach has weakened France's influence on the international stage and undermined its sovereignty. Additionally, he attacked Hollande's tax policy and excused him for "not knowing what he is doing".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030789.txt
In the email, Jeffrey E discusses meeting with Steve Bannon in London, who is paranoid about being seen with reporters and is working on his relationship with Trump. He also mentions that Bannon was recently on Hannity and will be on Piers Morgan's show, likely to appeal to an audience of one, which is Trump. Additionally, Jeffrey E refers to a meeting that Bannon had with French right-wingers, including Le Pen's husband, to refinance the National Front Party, as they are heavily dependent on money from Russia. Bannon surrounds himself with thuggish-looking security people and whacky-bloggers, which suggests an unprofessional environment in the world of populism.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030723.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on the actions of Steve Bannon and his relationship with Trump. It mentions that Bannon was paranoid about reporters seeing him with Wolff, as he is working to strengthen his connection with Trump. The text also brings up an upcoming appearance by Bannon on Hannity and Piers Morgan, suggesting a focus on reaching an audience of one. Additionally, the document refers to a meeting between Bannon and French right-wingers about refinancing the National Front Party, highlighting that a significant portion of their funding comes from Russia. The author comments on the unprofessional nature of the populist world, which is where Bannon thrives.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026028.txt
The document is an email exchange between Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. in which they discuss meeting Karim Wade, the son of the president of Senegal, who is currently jailed for political reasons. They also mention the new offshore gas discovery in Senegal and the importance of discretion when discussing such matters. Additionally, Larry Summers expresses concern about the potential conflict of interest regarding President Trump's relationship with Russia and his lack of experience in government.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025610.txt
In this article collection, Ethan Bronner discusses the pressure on Israel to make a peace offer to Palestinians as the Middle East experiences revolutionary fervor; Samir Aita writes about the role of money in the Arab Spring; Michael Boyle questions whether Obama has a doctrine for American foreign policy; The Economist explores the theory behind U.S. foreign policy; Eric Trager discusses Egypt's stalled revolution; and Simon Henderson examines Qatar's ambition to become the leading Arab state.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024958.txt
The document discusses the changes in Middle East politics and stability following the Arab uprisings. The articles cover various topics, including Israel's need to make peace with Egyptians, Amr Moussa's potential presidential candidacy, the end of wholesale stability in the region, and Hillary Clinton's role as a global leader. Key people mentioned are Thomas L. Friedman, Patrick Seale, Mohamed ElBaradei, Leslie H. Gelb, Jonathan Alter, and Amr Moussa.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011170.txt
The document provides statistics related to Brexit sentiment from Twitter on June 23rd, 2016. A total of 302,113 tweets were collected between 12 AM CEST and 11 PM CEST that day. Of these tweets: * 157,075 tweets had a positive sentiment. * 93,305 tweets had a negative sentiment. * 51,750 tweets had a neutral sentiment. The document also includes examples of specific tweets with various sentiments and locations.
