Documents tagged "Mar"
Found 147 documents with this tag
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The image appears to be a photograph of a document or form with various lines and checkboxes. There are some texts that seem to be related to dietary preferences or restrictions, as suggested by terms like "Vegetarian", "Lactose Free", and "Peanut Free" visible in the image. The document has been marked with pink or red stamps at both ends and includes a date stamp indicating "21 Mar 2013" at the top right corner. There are also numbers like "6" and "7" next to some checkboxes, possibly indicating options to select from or codes for reference. The photograph's focus is on the document itself, and there are no people, significant objects, or distinct locations identifiable within the frame.
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The image shows a scanned document with visible text and what appears to be an envelope in the background. The text on the top of the document includes dates such as "Thu May 10 2012" and "Fri Mar 30 2012," suggesting that these may be dates related to the document's content or correspondence. There is also a handwritten note in blue ink at the bottom right corner of the page with text, but it is too small to read clearly. The envelope and some additional papers are partially visible in the foreground, indicating that this document was part of an incoming mail or package.
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The image shows a printed document with several paragraphs of text. The top of the page has a timestamp that reads "Mon Mar 28 15:00:00" followed by the word "EST" indicating Eastern Standard Time. There's also a red line running across the top part of the page, possibly for emphasis or as a marking system. The text within is too small to read in detail but appears to be structured into sections with headings and subheadings, suggesting it might be an official report or informational document. The quality of the image makes it difficult to provide more specific details about the content of the text.
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The image shows a digital document with text and some red markings. The text appears to be an email header and body. There are various pieces of information such as the sender's name (Michael), the recipient's address (not fully visible), the subject line ("Re: Test Data"), and the date and time of the email in the format "Fri, 20 Mar 2015 09:44:27 -0800." The red markings include an underline, a strikethrough, and possibly some annotations or corrections to parts of the text. The background is plain and does not provide any additional context about the location or setting.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033589.txt
The document discusses a book by Patterson that could be published in August, which presents some time frame issues for the recipients. They are advised to pursue a competing book or documentary after that, and to consider Trump as an opportunity to make their story about something other than themselves while framing their own narrative. It is suggested that they go public with an op-ed, television interview, and social media efforts, and that a strategic plan involving their public identity, philanthropic activities, and development of media allies should be put in place.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033576.txt
The email discusses a potential early visit to the United States by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi after speaking with President Trump on the phone. It also mentions that India and Israel are key topics in this communication, but it is not meant for email as the information is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged or contain inside information. The sender requests that the recipient destroy all copies of the message if received in error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033448.txt
The document is an email conversation between Larry Summers and J. The conversation seems to be about scheduling inquiries as well as some kind of game or event, with references to ovaries and notifying each other when they are "back on the field". The key people in this conversation are Larry Summers and J, and there is no specific location mentioned.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033444.txt
The document is an email exchange between two individuals, J and Larry Summers, with the topic of conversation being about a call from New Yorker. In the exchange, Larry mentions that he does not have ovaries and acknowledges that sometimes written communication can show seriousness of thought. J points out that face-to-face communication shows strength and seriousness, while sending a note is like Trump firing Comey. The document does not provide any information about key places or events mentioned by the two individuals in their conversation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033440.txt
In the exchange between Larry Summers and J, they discuss the formality and seriousness of written communication versus face-to-face interaction in a particular situation. Summers suggests that sometimes written communications can show the depth of thought, but J disagrees, stating that it's not as effective as a conversation or meeting with the person involved.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033437.txt
Larry Summers discussed the importance of face-to-face communication in a conversation with J on March 17th, 2019. Summers suggested that writing notes could be seen as bad form and encouraged J to demonstrate their care for someone through direct interactions rather than written messages.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033435.txt
Larry Summers and J are having a discussion via email about the formality of communication and the importance of face-to-face interaction in certain situations. They seem to be discussing an exit strategy or plan, with Larry expressing his intention to write a note but not send it for several days, treating the situation as if they were playing a game until he sees J again. The context is unclear, but there appears to be a disagreement between them about the rules and how to proceed in their current situation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033405.txt
In this email exchange, J sends Larry Summers a message suggesting he might find an article by Helen Fisher amusing. They discuss their respective locations, as J is in Boston and Larry Summers is elsewhere. The conversation touches on topics such as gender roles and the importance of face-to-face communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033384.txt
The document discusses Paul Rampell's role as Donald Trump's attorney for personal, real estate, and town-related matters. James Green of West Palm Beach also works with Trump through Rampell, particularly on the American flag matter. Another firm was handling the airport flight path and expansion issue. The conversation is between Jeffrey Epstein, Jack Goldberger, and Paul Prosperi, and involves seeking information about a particular individual associated with Donald Trump's legal representation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033249.txt
This document appears to be a message from Deepak Chopra to Jeff Epstein, discussing an article about a guru that Donald Trump might need. The author mentions their various affiliations and addresses, including the Chopra Foundation, Jiyo, and the Chopra Center for Wellbeing, located in Carlsbad, California.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033218.txt
The document discusses a visit by President Trump to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach and its impact on air travel. Flight restrictions will be in place when the President is in town, and there will be designated gateway airports for arrivals and departures. The document also mentions specific dates and times of the visit as well as information about TSA-designated gateways at different airports.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033210.txt
This document discusses an incident where President-elect Donald Trump appeared with Joseph "Joey No Socks" Cinque, a convicted felon with ties to the Gambino crime family, at a New Year's bash held at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. The presence of Cinque alongside Trump raises eyebrows due to his criminal history and associations with John Gotti. Additionally, it is mentioned that Cinque has awarded several Trump properties with so-called "Star Diamond" awards for hospitality excellence through a company he owns, and many of the trustees listed for this company are Trump friends or associates.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033084.txt
In an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Kathy Ruemmler, they discuss the reasons for a decline in society, with Jeffrey blaming feminists and Kathy blaming plutocracy. Jeffrey also sends a link to an article about Donald Trump's mental state. The email is marked as confidential and proprietary.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033082.txt
In a series of emails between Jeffrey E and Kathy Ruemmler, they discuss the blame for certain issues, with Jeffrey initially attributing it to feminists before retracting his statement. They also mention plutocracy as a potential cause. Additionally, Jeffrey shares an article from The Daily Beast on Donald Trump's mental health, suggesting it might be of interest to Kathy. Please note that the information contained in this communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033079.txt
This email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Kathy Ruemmler discusses blame for various issues, with Jeffrey suggesting the fault lies mainly with feminists. The topic of conversation switches to President Donald Trump's mental state after Jeffrey shares a link to an article about his potential psychiatric breakdown. Both individuals express concern over unauthorized use or disclosure of this information, emphasizing its confidential nature and possible legal implications.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033078.txt
The email is between Jeffrey E. and Kathy Ruemmler with a subject line of "Re:" but it doesn't seem to include any relevant information on key people, places or topics. The content appears to be mostly filler text about the sender's confidence, the source of the communication, and confidentiality statements.
