Documents tagged "Research"
Found 59 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031676.txt
In this email exchange, Lawrence Krauss informs Jeffrey E. that he will be taking a voluntary leave from his position as Chair of the Board at the Bulletin, allowing him and the board to make positive statements about each other. Jeffrey E. advises Lawrence Krauss to concentrate on refuting charges made against him in an article by breaking them down into categories such as ludicrous, ogling, jokes, and so on.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031556.txt
In the document, Lawrence Krauss is discussing a situation where he has received criticism and negative publicity due to an announcement about him and buzzfeed. He mentions that he is taking a voluntary leave as Chair of the Board from The Origins Project at ASU, which is directed by him, in order to make nice statements and improve relations with the board. Krauss expresses his hope for the future and references the upcoming 10 year celebration of the Origins Project at Arizona State University.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031433.txt
The document appears to be an email exchange between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. regarding allegations of sexual harassment. In the emails, Krauss denies having sex with someone and explains that they mutually decided against it. He also mentions his position as Director of The Origins Project at Arizona State University and provides contact information for himself and others in his office.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031269.txt
The email exchange discusses allegations of sexual harassment against Dr. Lawrence Krauss, a prominent scientist and director at Arizona State University's Origins Project. The sender inquires about the validity of the accusations and seeks advice on how to respond. It is suggested that mutual decisions were made during encounters in 2006, but the question remains why multiple women have accused him over more than a decade.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031184.txt
Diana DeGette is a member of Congress representing the First District in Colorado and has established herself as a leader on progressive issues such as LGBT rights, health care, reproductive rights, food safety, consumer protection, and environmental reform. She serves on the Committee on Energy and Commerce, where she works to improve health care, expand medical research, reform corporate practices, protect homeland security, address climate change, and promote energy independence. DeGette has led efforts to expand the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) and was a key supporter of stem cell research legislation that passed with bipartisan support in Congress. As co-chair of the Congressional Diabetes Caucus, she is also an advocate for diabetes care and research, particularly for lower-income and minority communities.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031165.txt
The document is an email titled "Eye on the Market" sent by us.gio@jpmorgan.com to undisclosed recipients, dated June 14, 2011. The sender discusses current market conditions and expectations for the rest of the year. They mention that despite some optimism in April, there are ongoing structural problems weighing on the private sector. The email also references a PDF attachment that is easier to read.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030865.txt
The document discusses potential market effects based on the results of the 2016 US presidential election between Clinton and Trump. It highlights key sectors and stocks that could be affected by a Democratic or Republican sweep, as well as tax policy, trade deals, infrastructure preferences, and monetary policy differences between the two candidates. The message is from Richard Kahn at HBRK Associates Inc. to Jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com], and it's forwarded from Stewart Oldfield who received an original email from David Bianco at Deutsche Bank Equity Research - North America.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030006.txt
This document is titled "Eye on the Market" dated June 14, 2011, and it provides an update on market conditions from a financial institution's perspective. The main topics discussed include market optimism in April and the tug-of-war between private sector profits and public sector problems. The author also notes that while equity markets are priced inexpensively, they are likely to stay that way due to stimulus in the East and ineffective stimulus in the West. Additionally, the document discusses the Osama Bin Laden episode's impact on the equity market peak and how it lasted for only around 2.5 hours. The author also references Christina Romer and John Taylor from Stanford University and highlights the disproportionately large pain that small, non-sovereign entities can inflict in the modern era.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029918.txt
Diana DeGette is a member of Congress representing Colorado's 1st Congressional district and serves as Chief Deputy Whip. She is known for her leadership on progressive issues such as health care, reproductive rights, food safety, consumer protection, and the environment. In Congress, she has held positions of power including vice chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and ranking member of the Energy and Commerce Committee's subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. She is best known for her advocacy for stem-cell research and published a book called "Sex, Science, and Stem Cells: Inside the Right Assault on Reason" that condemns the politicization of science.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029914.txt
This document discusses a business development opportunity for an illness-diagnosing device. The device has been presented to the US Department of Defense and USAID, with positive feedback received from Colonel Colin Ohrt and Andrew Natsios. Funding is being sought for this project, with meetings taking place in Toronto, Vancouver, DC, NYC, and Boston.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029326.txt
In this document, Jeffrey Epstein, a prominent education patron and the founder of the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation, supports President Obama's call for universal pre-school education in the United States. The foundation is based in the US Virgin Islands and has expanded its support to include early development and charter schools. According to Epstein, early education is essential for stimulating young children's rapidly developing minds and fostering a lifetime of curiosity and achievement. However, critics of Congress' Head Start program argue that it has had an uncertain impact on improving education rates despite being an expensive annual endeavor.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029293.txt
The email is about meeting up with someone named Robert Kuhn in New York. The topic of discussion is a project called Radical Breakthroughs, which involves research on various subjects and the creation of a list of top contributors per episode. There are also plans for secondary shoots at specific labs and research facilities such as McGill's Music Lab and Harvard's Sleep Lab. The email also mentions an article about the US trade war against China and provides links to it.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029234.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Jeffrey E. and Lawrence Krauss about an article they both read, which argues against fanaticism. They also discuss the role of religion in people's lives and how fanaticism can be dangerous regardless of whether it is religious or secular. Noam Chomsky is also mentioned as someone who agrees with Krauss on this point but differs on some other topics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029196.txt
Lawrence Krauss is a professor at Arizona State University who has been invited to give a lecture in Germany on October 19th. He initially considered purchasing an economy ticket for the event but found that he could purchase a business class upgrade using his frequent flyer miles. In a previous email exchange, Jeffrey E. asked Krauss about Justin's bill and total to date. The content of the original email is not provided in this summary.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029190.txt
The document is an email exchange between two individuals discussing travel plans and the cost of air tickets. Lawrence Krauss, a professor at Arizona State University, mentions attending an event in Germany on October 19th. The person he's communicating with is referred to as Jeffrey E. There are also references to other people named Justin Bill and the city of Heidelberg. The email includes contact information for Lawrence Krauss and links to his Twitter and website.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029185.txt
Professor Lawrence Krauss from Arizona State University is planning to attend an event in Heidelberg on October 19th. He is considering purchasing an economy ticket for $1300 and upgrading it using miles. The original air ticket was about 5250 euros, but there was a cancellation fee of $900. Krauss offered the other option to pay them 4500 euros, but they only had $5K USD total, which includes the $4K fee they originally offered him. He is checking other tickets now and asking if anyone will be flying to Europe around then and could take a hitchhiker.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029180.txt
Lawrence Krauss is invited to give a lecture in Germany on October 19th after an earlier invitation was canceled. He is discussing options for the cost of his ticket and asking if Jeffrey E. might be flying to Europe around that time and could take him as a hitchhiker. Jakob Kollhofer, who has limited flexibility due to budget constraints and limitations, offers Lawrence Krauss 5k as a lump sum, which is the ultimate at the moment.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029174.txt
The document is an email from Robert Kuhn to Jeffrey E. discussing their plans for meeting and introducing Peter Getzels, the producer/director of a project called Radical Breakthroughs. The project aims to create 13 episodes featuring breakthrough research in various fields. Kuhn mentions his travel schedule and his availability in New York until August 31 before heading to China later on. He also shares links about the US-China trade war, highlighting the importance of staying informed on current events.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028939.txt
Lawrence Krauss is a professor at Arizona State University and director of the Origins Project, which focuses on science and society. In this email exchange with Jeffrey E., they discuss their opinions about religion's impact on people's lives and the dangers of fanaticism in both religious and secular contexts. They also talk about the importance of responding to irrational beliefs with argument and evidence rather than ridicule or disrespect for the individuals who hold those beliefs.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028936.txt
The email is from Lawrence Krauss, a professor at Arizona State University, who forwarded an article to Jeffrey E. The original sender of the article was Noam Chomsky. In their conversation, they discussed the topic of ridiculing ideas and agreed that it can be a valuable method for exposing inconsistencies or contravening evidence. They also mentioned nationalist fanaticism as being more dangerous than other forms of dogma.
