Documents tagged "Re"
Found 1224 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031549.txt
The document contains several emails with conversations between individuals about various topics, including a grand jury subpoena, attending a tea party conference, and discussing the risks associated with staying in a position. The names mentioned include Weingarten, Reid, Jeffrey E., and McGann. There is also an indication of sensitive information being shared, as some parts of the document are redacted for privacy or legal reasons.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031547.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing legal matters related to individuals in the White House. The key people mentioned are McGahn, McMasters, and Stevie boy. The place where these events are taking place is the White House. The topics discussed include grand jury subpoenas, indictments, resignations, and responses to legal inquiries. The emails also contain confidentiality and copyright notices from JEE.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031545.txt
The email discusses a conversation between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. about the end of the Trump presidency and the significance of Flynn's plea deal in relation to Russia. The communication is confidential and may be privileged, intended only for the addressee. Unauthorized use or disclosure may be unlawful.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031544.txt
The email is between two people discussing a private donor who is helping fund scientists after proposed "anti-science" budget cuts by Trump. They mention that they will be pushing the topic up in Google search results and thank each other for advice given. One person also mentioned selling shares in a startup and noted that women never sell, which was advice previously given to them. The recipient of the email is Jeffrey E.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031541.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing various topics. One key topic is the possibility of a person named Chagoury being indicted in I.A. and wanting Weingarten to represent him. The email exchange also mentions Barrack, who may be close to Chagoury, as well as President Trump firing Mueller and getting away with it. Additionally, there are discussions about buying a kayak and meeting for catch-up conversations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031531.txt
The document is an email exchange between Marc LEON from KENSINGTON Luxury Properties Sari in Marrakech and Jeffrey E. regarding the market value of a property known as Mr. Kiss. Marc expresses disappointment that he won't be able to meet with Jeffrey, stating that his own valuation is 35, but it's too far away from both parties to persuade them. The email also includes contact information for Marc, including his phone number and website.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031529.txt
Marc Leon is a partner-managing director at Kensington Luxury Properties Sari, based in Marrakech, Morocco. Jeffrey E. is the addressee of this email and is not coming to visit due to "trump issues". Marc was excited about the prospect of hosting Mr Kiss but it seems that he has not yet come to reality. The communication contains confidential information intended only for the use of the addressee, and unauthorized use or disclosure may be unlawful.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031526.txt
The document appears to be a series of email exchanges between Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. The emails discuss scheduling inquiries for appointments on different days, including Tuesday, and mention the possibility of dinner with Woody. The emails also contain some personal opinions about political matters, such as the press's reaction to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's stance on giving benefit of doubt to victims. It is noted that this information is confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031523.txt
The document is a series of emails between Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. regarding scheduling and political topics. The key people mentioned are Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. They discuss the state of politics, particularly in relation to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, as well as other individuals such as Ehud Pritzker. It's also noted that Larry Summers has a twitter account and website under the name glhsummers.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031521.txt
Zubair Khan, a data analyst, sent an email to Jeffrey E. after checking the report again and confirming that only Wisconsin was incorrectly predicted in the US presidential election. Zubair explained that while Clinton had a positive spike after being cleared by the FBI, Trump dominated social media positively during the last week before the election. However, their prediction of Trump becoming president was based on analyzing data from 3 days and ignoring historic data, which they failed to account for without a Data Scientist. Zubair is now focusing on cyber security and will reach out if he has a powerful investable idea.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031519.txt
The document is a series of emails between Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. The main topics discussed in the emails are scheduling meetings and political discussions, specifically regarding Hillary Clinton's campaign and her handling of sexual assault allegations against Bill Clinton. Additionally, there are mentions of other people such as Ehud Barak and Donald Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031518.txt
The document discusses the results of an analysis conducted on data from social media platforms for the US presidential election in 2016, with a focus on predicting the outcome. The analysis was done using historical data and took into account both Clinton's and Trump's performance on social media. It predicts that Trump will be the next president of the US. However, it is noted that there is an important question left unanswered regarding how much historic data must be analyzed to make accurate predictions. This could have been addressed with the help of a Data Scientist. The author concludes by mentioning their plans to focus on cyber security and reach out if they have any investable ideas.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031517.txt
This document discusses a potential development project in Kensington for which Mark Lloyd is seeking feedback from Jeffrey E. regarding the election and Conrad B's opinions on Trump. The email also contains a confidentiality notice indicating that it contains confidential information intended only for the recipient.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031511.txt
In the document, there is a discussion about an individual who taught at SAIS in DC and has a strong opinion on Bill C's NATO expansion as the biggest foreign policy error since WWII. The person is retiring and can be introduced to Jeffrey E.'s Russian friends if desired. A book titled "Mission Failure: America and the World Post-Cold War" by Leslie H. Gelb is recommended for reading. Additionally, there is a mention of Saudi money being tied up in funds, with most of it in private equity funds where withdrawals are not allowed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031507.txt
Thomas Jr. has been speaking to CEOs of fund outfits who have shared information about Saudi investors pulling billions of dollars from separate accounts. Thomas Jr. is interested in learning more about the amount of Saudi money tied up in such funds, and Jeffrey E. suggests that most of it is likely in private equity funds with no withdrawals allowed. The conversation also touches on the changing nature of politics and finance in the United States, with multiple institutions now feeling empowered to act independently.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031504.txt
The document discusses Saudi money being pulled from various funds. The writer has spoken to CEOs of fund outfits who have confirmed this information. Jeffrey E. mentions that most of the Saudi money is tied up in private equity funds, and no withdrawals are allowed. They also note that BlackRock is more like a custodian than an investor. It seems that the withdrawal of $200 billion by Saudis (SAMA) has been happening over the past year or so, which aligns with what Jeffrey E. knows. The discussion touches on broader topics such as USA and its changing political dynamics, the Royal family's need to communicate a message about the future to their population, and the influence of social media and selfie culture on these issues.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031501.txt
The document discusses Saudi money being tied up in private equity funds and mentions that a big finance firm CEO stated that Saudis have withdrawn $200 billion from usual suspects over the past year. It also addresses the changing dynamics of USA's political landscape, the increasing influence of social media on public opinion, and the passage of the 9/11 Saudi bill. The document emphasizes the need to address the widening gap between expectations and reality in order to manage anger and unrest among the population.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031498.txt
The document discusses Saudi money and the potential impact of withdrawals from usual suspects over the past year or so. It mentions a CEO of a big finance firm who told Thomas Jr. about this. The author also talks about how things have changed in the USA, particularly with regards to politics and the stock market. They mention that social media is making people aware of the differences between expectations and reality, which can lead to anger. In addition, they discuss the passage of the 9/11 Saudi bill and how it could empower Americans to revolt against the Saudi leadership. The author also mentions a NYT investigation into low oil prices and their impact on society.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031496.txt
The document discusses the financial situation of the Saudis in relation to the U.S. stock market, the Saudi Royal Family, and social media's influence on public opinion. It mentions a CEO of a finance firm who said that the Saudis have withdrawn $200 billion from usual suspects over the past year or so. The document also refers to the passage of the 9/11 Saudi bill, the French Revolution, globalization, and Americans demanding women drive in Saudi Arabia.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031492.txt
The document discusses a situation involving a lawyer who is trying to tie another person to Donald Trump and potentially make money off it. It mentions other lawyers such as Clinton, Dershowitz, and Cheney Mason, who have also faced similar issues with publicity. The author expresses sympathy for the other person's situation but notes that they are well-equipped to handle it. They also mention their own experience handling a deposition in another case.
