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The image shows a blackboard with various handwritten notes and drawings on it. The notes appear to be related to mathematics, as there are diagrams of graphs and equations. A piece of chalk is placed next to the board, suggesting recent use. In the foreground, there is a wooden desk or counter with what looks like books and possibly some personal items on it. The setting appears to be an educational environment, such as a classroom or study area. There are no people visible in the image.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029150.txt

Robert Kuhn is discussing with Jeffrey E. the need to expand math episodes in a series they are working on and mentions the potential of including more mathematicians. They also plan to discuss edits/modifications to the 13 episodes (cutting blahs), expanding math episodes - see below. Additionally, Robert expresses excitement about discussing candidates for the list with Jeffrey E.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029131.txt

Robert Kuhn is excited to discuss math candidates with Jeffrey E. and make edits/modifications to their 13 episodes, which include expanding math episodes and adding a new episode on the replicability crisis in biomedical research. They plan to meet either on Skype or FaceTime or by phone at a convenient time for both of them.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029126.txt

The document contains a series of emails between Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey E. regarding scheduling a meeting to discuss revisions for the documentary "RADICAL BREAKTHROUGHS". Key topics include expanding math episodes, discussing edits/modifications to the 13 episodes (cutting blahs), and adding new content related to biological breakthroughs and replicability crisis in statistics research. The emails also mention a CNN International appearance about Trump's tweet on China-oil-N.Korea-cheating and Trump's NYTimes interview.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029122.txt

The document discusses a conversation between Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey E. about meeting up on Sunday after 1:00 pm to discuss edits/modifications to the "Breakthroughs" series, with an emphasis on expanding math episodes. They also mention adding or exchanging content in biological breakthrough episodes. Additionally, they talk about their non-Closer To Truth activities, including a CNN International interview and discussing topics related to Trump's tweets.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029117.txt

This is an email conversation between Robert Lawrence Kuhn and Jeffrey E. regarding pre-production for a TV show or documentary called "Breakthroughs". They discuss the importance of clarity and charisma in TV interviews, as well as the need for adequate funds and more pre-production time to ensure that all elements are properly addressed. They also mention their excitement about discussing math candidates and possible edits/modifications to the 13 episodes they plan to cover. The show aims to discuss mathematical breakthroughs across various fields of knowledge, including physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology, economics, etc.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025310.txt

In an email conversation with Jeffrey E., Robert Kuhn discusses potential Closer To Truth series topics related to plant biology and general systems theory. They also discuss the possibility of a larger "Radical Breakthroughs" series that could include topics such as deception in biology, power laws, new math, mathematics and truth, music, and dreams. Both individuals are located in Beijing, indicating an international perspective on these topics.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023720.txt

The article discusses the concept of shame and its importance in society, particularly in relation to financial executives' behavior during the 2008 financial crisis. Jennifer Jacquet, a researcher at the University of British Columbia, is highlighted as someone who studies the effects of honor and shame on cooperation. The author raises questions about the necessity of shame in balancing individual and group interests in various social dilemmas such as energy, food, water shortages, climate disruption, declining fisheries, increasing antibiotic resistance, and nuclear warfare.