Documents tagged "Matthew"
Found 14 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032848.txt
The document discusses a meeting with a reporter from ABC News who is interested in discussing the Jeffrey Epstein case and its connection to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. The sender advises that there isn't an investigative unit at ABC, so pursuing the story might not be possible unless the information is handed over to them. They suggest a need for a strategy in light of growing focus on this topic as Trump appears more legitimate.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032846.txt
The document is an email chain between a reporter named Matthew Mosk from ABC News investigative unit, Martin G. Weinberg, and Jeffrey E. The reporter is interested in discussing the Jeffrey Epstein case, particularly its connections to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. The focus of the discussion would be on understanding the case's current status and any information that could explain Mr. Epstein's dealings with both men. Martin G. Weinberg forwards the email to Jeffrey E.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032233.txt
The document is an email exchange between a reporter from ABC News investigative unit, Martin G. Weinberg, and Jeffrey Epstein's team member Kathy Ruemmler regarding the former President Clinton's connection to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The reporter expresses interest in understanding the case better and requests a meeting with Kathy Ruemmler to discuss the subject off-the-record.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032231.txt
The document discusses a meeting between ABC News reporter Matthew Mosk and Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer Martin Weinberg regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case and its connection to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. It mentions that there is no investigative unit at ABC, but due to increased focus on the case as Trump looks more likely to win the election, a strategy needs to be developed for dealing with this situation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032230.txt
This document is an email exchange between Martin G. Weinberg and Matthew Mosk, a reporter from the ABC News investigative unit. The topic of discussion is the Jeffrey Epstein case and its connection to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. Matthew Mosk is interested in better understanding the case, including its current status and any information that could explain Epstein's dealings with these two individuals. He requests an off-the-record conversation with Martin G. Weinberg to discuss this topic further.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031753.txt
In this article by Paul Krassner, the author discusses Matthew Sweet's book on Vietnam War deserters who fled to Sweden and formed the American Deserters Committee. The ADC was accused of participating in bizarre activities such as reprogramming a woman's brain with Beethoven music and believing that the Beatles were created for psychological warfare purposes. The article also mentions the CIA's alleged involvement in a plot to start World War III, which was revealed by whistleblowers in January 1974, and Lyndon LaRouche's cult-like activities.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030315.txt
This document is an email conversation between multiple people regarding Jeffrey Epstein and a deal he made with the federal government for a previous case. The participants include Matthew Hiltzik, Michael Wolff, J (possibly Jeffrey Epstein himself), and Ken Starr. The topic of discussion centers around the public's perception of Epstein's connection to high-ranking politicians and how it might affect the narrative surrounding his case.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030255.txt
The email conversation discusses a possible line in an article that acknowledges Jeffrey Epstein's wrongdoing and mentions his connection to the Clintons. It also refers to his association with the Trump administration official who dealt with the case. The discussion highlights Epstein's role as a friend of former President Clinton and points out that he is connected to high levels of federal government, which could lead to anger surrounding the former president. Additionally, it references Ken Starr's critique of the resolution of a long-ago case involving Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting that his offense was quintessentially local in nature but treated as a state offense by able, honest prosecutors in Palm Beach County.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026975.txt
This document announces an event featuring Michael Wolff and Matthew d'Ancona in conversation about Trump's White House. The event, titled "The Inside Scoop on Trump's White House," will take place at the Emmanuel Centre on June 21st. Wolff is a bestselling author of books about the Trump presidency, including "Fire and Fury" and "Siege: Trump Under Fire." The conversation will focus on topics related to the second year of Trump's presidency and provide insights into the inner workings of the White House.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026362.txt
The FDA has approved Praluent, a new cholesterol-lowering medicine for people with established heart disease whose risk is not adequately controlled by existing statin drugs. It is administered through an injection and its long-term effects are unknown. The approval of this drug marks a significant advancement in the battle against heart disease, particularly for patients who have been difficult to treat due to high levels of LDL cholesterol. However, the new drug's cost may pose financial challenges down the line.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026128.txt
The document appears to be a collection of questions sent from Matthew Hiltzik to Jeffrey E. with the intent of creating a brief based on their professional background and achievements. The questions cover topics such as mentorships, business partners, scientific accomplishments, philanthropic causes, legal challenges, and personal impacts of past accusations. Michael Wolff is mentioned as someone who may be able to provide information about Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025888.txt
This document discusses the FDA approval of a new cholesterol-lowering drug called Praluent, which is manufactured by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. The article highlights the potential benefits and costs associated with this medication, as well as its impact on the battle against heart disease. Notable individuals mentioned in the document include Sultan Bin Sulayem, Jeffrey Epstein, Forbes Staff writer Matthew Herper, and Steven Nissen of the Cleveland Clinic.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021718.txt
The Virgin Islands Daily News reports that local merchants are facing challenges due to a longer slow season, construction, and competition. The paper also mentions the return of Boy Scouts from a national Jamboree, a jewelry heist, a Vietnam war hero's death, and an" For Eagle, quitting was not an option" on page 28.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016996.txt
The document discusses a study conducted by Jean-Baptiste Michel and colleagues at Harvard University that analyzed a massive corpus of digitized books to investigate cultural trends quantitatively. The team analyzed linguistic and cultural phenomena in the English language between 1800 and 2000, focusing on topics such as word usage, genre distribution, and gender representation in literature. They found patterns of cultural change over time and identified correlations between certain events and changes in literary expression. The study highlights the potential of "culturomics" to provide new insights into human culture and behavior.
