Documents tagged "North"
Found 31 documents with this tag
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The image is a photograph of a group of photographs printed on paper. Each small photo depicts a sunset with varying degrees of cloud cover and lighting. The photos are arranged in two rows of three, separated by white lines, suggesting that they were taken at different times or from different angles. There is visible text across the top of the main image, but it is partially obscured; however, one can discern words like "NORTH", "2017", and what appears to be a model number related to photography equipment. The style of the image suggests it may be from a printed photo album or a similar presentation format.
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The image displays a page of legal documents from the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. The document is titled "UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, CHARLOTTE DIVISION," and includes various sections with headers such as "COMPLAINT," "JURISDICTION AND VENUE," "PARTIES," and other legal language. The text is predominantly in black against a white background. There are red lines drawn through some of the paragraphs, indicating areas that have been struck out or amended. The document appears to be part of a formal case proceeding within the United States judicial system.
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The image shows a document titled "NORTH AMERICA CHECK SHEET" with sections labeled "DATE" and "TIME." Below this header is a grid with rows and columns filled with handwritten data including numbers and annotations. The text appears to be in English, indicating numerical figures like temperatures or measurements. There are no people visible in the image. The location seems to refer to North America, but there's no specific place mentioned within the document itself. The overall style of the image is informational, typically used for tracking or monitoring data over a period.
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The image is a photograph of a document, specifically a letterhead from the U.S. Department of Energy. The main body of the text appears to be a formal letter addressed to "The Honorable John Hoeven" and signed by "Dr. Monica Regier, Director, Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs." The letter references a meeting in Bismarck, North Dakota, and discusses an effort to support clean energy projects on tribal lands. Additionally, there is information at the top indicating the date of the document as well as contact details for the sender.
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The image is a snapshot of an article printed on paper with the title "Take-or-leave deal by the US on the nuclear issue" prominently displayed at the top. The text within the article discusses various topics related to nuclear strategy and foreign policy, mentioning countries such as the United States, Iran, India, Pakistan, North Korea, Russia, and China. It also refers to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). The style of the image is a straightforward photograph capturing the layout and content of the printed document.
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The image shows a document with visible text and appears to be a page from a book or journal article. The style is formal and academic, as indicated by the structured paragraphs, which are densely packed with words. At the bottom of the document, there's an address that includes "1503 South 4th Street" and "Wilmington, North Carolina 28401-1797." The text is too small to read in detail, but it seems to be a section that discusses a specific topic or case study related to the content of the document. The image itself has a slight blur, making some words difficult to discern clearly.
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The image is a photo of a printed document, possibly a page from a book, report, or academic paper due to its layout and content which appears to be text-based information. The visible portion of the text discusses topics related to "North Korea," mentioning various elements such as policy changes, economic activities, international relations, human rights, and specific individuals who are likely involved in these matters. There is also a reference to "Kim Jong-Il," indicating that this content may be historical or referring to events from his time in leadership of North Korea. The date "2013" suggests the document may have been published around that year or references incidents from that period.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033586.txt
The document discusses political events related to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. It mentions that Trump claims he has foreign policy experience because of his involvement with the Miss Universe pageant in Russia. In contrast, Clinton attacks Trump's foreign policy as dangerous and incoherent, suggesting that if elected, he might start a nuclear war due to his thin-skinned character. The document also discusses other topics such as Trump's policies on North Korea and NATO.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033297.txt
The document discusses Donald Trump's claim that he has foreign policy experience because he ran the Miss Universe pageant in Russia. Hillary Clinton criticizes Trump's foreign policy as dangerously incoherent and questions his ability to handle nuclear war if elected president. The article also mentions Bernie Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, who is continuing his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whom Trump has said he would sit down with to try to stop Pyongyang's nuclear program.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033252.txt
The document is a email from Robert Lawrence Kuhn to Jeffrey E. [jeeyacation@gmail.com] discussing the pre-production of their "Radical Breakthroughs" series/season for Closer To Truth, and the production plan including contributors, locations and schedule. The email also mentions Robert's upcoming trips to Santa Monica and Beijing for events such as the big Party Congress and Trump's visit. Two recent BBC commentaries on China (N.Korea bomb and Myanmar refugees) are attached.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033175.txt
The document presents an update on the US Presidential Election performance of candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. It states that since the start of the second presidential debate, 3.1 million tweets have been processed. The positive, neutral, and negative percentages for each candidate are provided, as well as their winning chances. Additionally, the winning chances in various US states are highlighted for both candidates.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033162.txt
This email from Jeffrey Epstein mentions a private meeting of Asian, Middle Eastern, and North African families taking place in Istanbul. It is also stated that Donald Trump is in town to open the Trump Tower Istanbul. The email is marked as "Importance: High" and includes the reference code "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 033162".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032961.txt
In this email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Thomas Jr., they discuss their opinions about President Trump's policies, particularly his executive order on immigration. They also mention the potential implications of these policies for international relations with North Korea and Russia. Landon Thomas, Jr. is identified as a financial reporter from the New York Times.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032836.txt
The document discusses the political tensions between several countries in the region, including Venezuela, North Korea, and Iran. It mentions Nicolas Maduro, Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un, and other key figures in these nations. The sender expresses concern about a potential war in their area. There are also references to the sender's fasting experience and an upcoming meeting with JEE. The communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032562.txt
The document appears to be an email conversation between Weingarten and Jeffrey E. regarding North Korea's response to Trump, which is described as rational, accurate, and scary. Jeffrey E. also shares a link to an article about Paul Manafort's home being searched by the FBI as part of the Mueller investigation. The email warns that the information contained within is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged or contain inside information, intended only for the addressee, and unauthorized use, disclosure, or copying of this communication is prohibited.
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The document contains a series of emails between two individuals, Larry Visoski and Jeffrey E. The emails discuss a situation at SIT Customs where there are staffing issues causing problems with the departure of Donald Trump's flight. They also mention the use of PreClear in the main building as an alternative to the North Ramp for customs purposes. It is suggested that PBI customs or PreClear STT could be used, depending on what Jeffrey E. prefers. The emails were sent from iPhones and are marked as confidential communication intended only for the addressee's use.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032525.txt
The email is from Larry Visoski, sent to Je vacation. It discusses staffing issues at customs and the need for Trump's departure by 4:30pm at the latest. The flight time is 2+25min and there is a question about whether PBI customs or PreClear STT should be used.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032324.txt
This document summarizes the performance of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the US election based on captured tweets from November 1st. The chances of winning for both candidates are listed, as well as their respective chances of winning in various US states.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032281.txt
The report presents data on the presidential election, analyzing tweets about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton from September. Trump's negative impressions were high, especially in Florida, while his positive impression was high in New York. On the other hand, Hillary Clinton received more negative impressions than positive ones, with California being her most popular state for positive impressions. The data shows a significant discrepancy between the two candidates' approval ratings across different states in the US.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031102.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Faith Kate discussing a topic related to North Korea, with the suggestion that Clinton may have gone on someone else's plane to visit. The email also contains information about Next Management, LLC, its location in New York, and contact details including phone and fax numbers. The email includes a note stating that it is intended for the recipient only and should be kept confidential. Additionally, there is a message indicating that the email has been scanned by MessageLabs Email Security System.
