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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029143.txt

The document is a series of emails between Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey E. about scheduling a call to discuss their work on expanding mathematical breakthrough episodes for the "Radical Breakthroughs" series. Key topics include finalizing schedules, discussing edits and modifications to the existing episodes, and reviewing potential mathematicians to be featured in the new episodes. The two have been working together on this project, with Jeffrey E. being involved from a technical standpoint while Robert Kuhn is more focused on content.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029137.txt

Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey E. are discussing the possibility of expanding math episodes in a series they are working on, titled "RADICAL BREAKTHROUGHS". They agree to discuss edits/modifications to the series over Skype or FaceTime at a time convenient for both parties. Key topics include mathematical breakthroughs and how math works in different areas of knowledge.

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_029113.txt

A person named Anasalrasheed sent an email to Jeffrey E. thanking him for a nice gift and expressing his pleasure and fun in visiting Jeffrey's house. Jeffrey responded by inviting Anasalrasheed to come over any time, offering to bring a special cake from New York if needed. Anasalrasheed then asked for the address and code to the door so he can get to the second floor of Jeffrey's house. Jeffrey replied that Anasalrasheed is welcome at his house always and more private. The conversation appears to be about making plans for a visit, with possible options including dinner in Geneva on December 8th or lunch in Paris on the same day.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028958.txt

The document discusses a project related to a WA poetry release, which involves obtaining approval from Woody Allen for the use of his footage. The project is part of a larger initiative aimed at bringing poetry into mainstream English Language Arts classrooms and includes conversations with prominent figures such as Bill Clinton and Al Gore. The conversation would be part of a HarvardX online platform. The document also mentions Soon-Yi Previn, who expresses an open principle to the project but notes that the release would need to be reviewed by a lawyer.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028950.txt

The document is a collection of emails discussing various topics. It mentions people such as Lesley Groff, Jeffrey Epstein, Chomsky, Lisa New, Larry, and others. The places mentioned include Cambridge. Topics covered in the emails include poetry updates, thank you messages, advice on renewing a campaign, educational video on American poetry, financial support for an initiative, distribution of work, and appearing on camera.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027095.txt

The document is a chain of emails discussing the status of Mick Mulvaney in relation to DJT (Donald Trump). Nicholas Ribis mentions that he has not seen Mulvaney recently, and it seems like Mulvaney may be out before starting his new role. JEE (the sender's company or organization) has requested confidentiality in the communication, and there is a warning that unauthorized use, disclosure, or copying of this information may be illegal.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026329.txt

This document is a series of emails between Larry Summers and J, discussing various topics such as Davos, Chinese dynamics, and attending Mara Lago. The key people in the document are Larry Summers and J, who seem to be involved in some sort of planning or coordination. The email mentions several places such as Mara Lago, but it's unclear what these places have to do with the conversation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026237.txt

In the document, Jeffrey and another person are discussing their travel plans for New Year's. They mention going to Dubai with family and waiting for a trip to New York. The other person is also interested in updates about a Saudi project they had discussed earlier. Jeffrey mentions bringing a special cake from New York, but his interlocutor declines the offer, preferring a more private celebration at Jeffrey's house.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026049.txt

Lawrence Krauss discusses the melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet and its potential impact on sea levels. He mentions a proposal to capture CO2 from the atmosphere as a possible solution to climate change, though he notes that research in this area has so far been limited compared to oil and gas exploration. Jeffrey E. asks about changes at the South Pole and whether climate change can only be measured over long periods. Krauss also references Freeman Dyson's views on CO2 levels from millions of years ago.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023454.txt

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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021425.txt

The document discusses an urgent inquiry from BuzzFeed News regarding allegations of sexual harassment against Lawrence Krauss. The sender suggests a strategy to respond to the accusations and emphasizes the importance of a concise cover letter for public distribution. They also mention correcting minor errors in the draft response before finalizing it.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021416.txt

The document is an email conversation between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. regarding a BuzzFeed News inquiry about allegations of sexual harassment. The main topic of the conversation revolves around how to respond to the allegations and what strategy to adopt. Key people mentioned in the document include Lawrence Krauss, Jeffrey E., and lawyers from BuzzFeed. The focus is on crafting a response that effectively addresses the claims made by the accusers while also considering possible legal implications.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021408.txt

The document is an email from Lawrence Krauss to Nancy Portland regarding an inquiry from BuzzFeed News about allegations of sexual harassment. Lawrence Krauss denies the accusations and states that he treats people with respect and works hard to support and mentor them. He also mentions his high public profile, which has led to more scrutiny and outside complaints than other faculty members receive.

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