Documents tagged "Stanley"
Found 14 documents with this tag
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The image shows a real estate listing of a property at 49 Zoro Ranch Road, Stanley, New Mexico. The house is prominently displayed with a large entrance and several windows. It appears to be situated in a desert-like environment with cacti visible around the property. There are no people in the photo. A watermark with the text "Zillow" is superimposed on the image, indicating the source of the listing. The style of the photo is straightforward and seems to serve as documentation for real estate purposes.
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The image shows a document with the header "Supreme Court of the United States" at the top left corner. It appears to be an official paper with various texts and annotations. The content includes names such as "Ms. Natalie Giorgi," "Mr. Thomas Goldstein," and a case number "09-56278." There's also a note in red ink that reads "DISTRIBUTION: SCOTUS." Additionally, the text mentions "Morgan Stanley," "New York City," and refers to an appeal process. The document is marked with stamps and annotations indicating its status within the court system.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033482.txt
In this document, Sultan Bin Sulayem is sending an email to Jeffrey Epstein about a Fareed Zakaria article criticizing Donald Trump's view that the United States is being outperformed by other countries. The email discusses economic growth and debt levels in various countries, with Ruchir Sharma from Morgan Stanley also mentioned.
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In this document, Richard Kahn forwards an email from Morgan Stanley regarding Apple Inc. and their answer to investors' top five questions. The email discusses the latest view on iPhone demand in China and how it has likely improved since November-December period. However, the increasingly tough trade rhetoric between US and Chinese authorities makes it less likely that this trend will continue into May/June. Additionally, it mentions a possible inclusion of Huawei in a trade deal, suggesting recent actions could be bargaining chips to use in trade negotiations around the G20 Summit.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033016.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey and Stanley Rosenberg discussing a meeting about the vagus nerve, Trump's proposed budget cuts to scientific research, and coverage in The Huffington Post. They discuss potential travel plans for September 18th, and Jeffrey suggests using Skype or phone instead of a conference call. Stanley mentions Linda Stone as someone he met with years ago who suggested contacting Jeffrey.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032567.txt
The document is a series of email exchanges between Stanley Rosenberg and Jeffrey E. discussing their mutual interest in the scientific community and funding for research. They also discuss potential meetings or calls via Skype. Rosenberg references an article in The Huffington Post about private donors helping to fund scientists after proposed budget cuts by President Trump. Additionally, they touch on Rosenberg's connection with Linda Stone and his personal interest in the vagus nerve.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032565.txt
In this email exchange, Stanley Rosenberg mentions that he is interested in meeting with Jeffrey E. and learning more about his interest in the vagus nerve. Rosenberg also expresses concern about Trump's proposed cuts to scientific funding and praises Neil deGrasse Tyson for emphasizing the importance of science. The conversation takes place over a few emails, with both parties indicating that they are interested in further discussion on these topics.
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The document discusses the history and prevalence of conspiracy theories and their impact on society. It cites examples such as the Roman senators who plotted to assassinate Julius Caesar and the foreign conspiracy behind the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. The author also mentions that journalists often use the term "conspiracy theory" to describe paranoid distortions of reality, but criminal conspiracies are not uncommon. In addition, the document refers to pseudo-conspiracies that exist only in a delusional or misinformed mind and have gained popularity, such as the belief that the 9/11 attack was staged by President George W. Bush to launch a war on Islam and the claim that the 1969 moon landing was faked.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029849.txt
The document discusses Donald Trump's presidential bid and his claims that the United States is being outperformed by its economic competitors such as China, Japan, and Mexico. The author argues that these claims are false and points out that the U.S. economy has been growing at a faster rate than those of other countries in recent years. They also mention that the U.S. has come out of the 2008 crisis better than most others.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027333.txt
The document is a chat conversation between Jee and another participant on iMessage with various messages discussing topics such as politics, legal advice, and personal relationships. The messages also include GUIDs which are identifiers used in the iMessage system to manage conversations.
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This document discusses the potential value unlocked by alternative asset managers converting to C-corps and how this might affect different firms. The authors believe that Apollo Global Management could see the most benefit from such a conversion, with an upside case of 26% and a downside case of -14%. Morgan Stanley is a contributor to this report, which includes information on executive summaries, impact on current valuations in upside and downside cases, ARES conversion pricing, and alternative valuation approaches.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020824.txt
The document presents a business-like analysis of the US federal government's financial situation using an income statement and balance sheet. The report aims to inform public debate on national finances by illustrating patterns and trends in easy-to-understand ways, examining revenue drivers, expense growth history, and scenarios for positive cash flow. Key contributors include Liang Wu, Fred Miller, Richard Ravitch, Emil Henry, Laura Tyson, Al Gore, Meg Whitman, John Cogan, Peter Orszag, Chris Liddell, among others. The report consists of a foreword, summary, and 460 PowerPoint slides containing data-rich observations, which are made available under the Creative Commons license for non-commercial distribution to encourage public discussion on America's financial present and future.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019297.txt
The document refers to a legal case involving multiple parties and attorneys. The case is related to allegations made by a plaintiff against defendant Alan Dershowitz. It appears that the plaintiff's counsel has provided information from a disciplinary proceeding before the Florida Bar to reporters, which may have been designated confidential under a protective order in this case. The document suggests that the plaintiff's conduct raises concerns about selective confidentiality and the potential impact on the legal proceedings.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016694.txt
The document appears to be a table listing various properties, including parcel numbers, site addresses, owner names, exemptions, prices, assessed values, total values, taxable values, total bills, additional addresses, cities, states, street numbers, pre-dirs, street names, post-dirs, ZIP codes, municipal locations, subdivisions, and acreage. The table includes properties in South Florida with notable owners such as Jeffrey P Blodgett William & Alicia Glogowski Antos Glogowski of Palm Beach Keiko Kaye Mort Kaye Mort Re vocable Living Trust Anita Pollak Paula C Tr Robert Eigen Joan Robert OHL Robert C Ohl Robert C Tr Stanley Cook Carole A Cook Robert Moumdry Virgin
