Oversight Explorer Logo

House Oversight Document Explorer

Search and explore committee documents

Documents tagged "Thursday"

Found 154 documents with this tag

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025879.txt

The document is an email exchange between Martin Weinberg and Jeffrey Epstein with the subject of ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE. In one of the emails, Cathy Alexander responds to the previous message by stating that she was Little St. James island's manager from 1999 through 2007 and that she can confirm if former President Clinton or former Vice President Gore ever visited the island. The email is marked as privileged and intended for the addressee only.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025328.txt

Bob Fass is an 85-year-old radio host who has been hosting "Radio Unnameable" on WBAI-FM since 1963. He is known for his late-night show, which has covered a wide range of topics and often involved unusual episodes. However, lately, Mr. Fass's life has begun to mirror the craziness of his show, as he and his wife attempted to move out of their Staten Island home but faced various mishaps including a house fire that left them with smoke inhalation injuries.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023454.txt

Error: HTTPConnectionPool(host='localhost', port=11434): Read timed out. (read timeout=60)

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023433.txt

The document contains a conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding an event scheduled for Thursday at one o'clock. It also mentions the names Clinton Woody Kagan, David Brooks, and Lena Dunham, as well as Wgbh, an organization that has won 10 Emmys. The topic of budgeting is discussed, and it seems that a seminar on Whitman's "Song of Myself" may take place in the future. Additionally, Lisa New is mentioned as having had an interesting day with unexpected surprises.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022938.txt

The text is a series of emails between two individuals discussing personal matters. The sender expresses appreciation for the recipient's support but also mentions some challenges they are facing, including problems with their landlord and unwanted visitors seeking information about someone associated with them. The recipient responds that they appreciate the sender's support but cannot provide assistance in this matter. The exchange is characterized by a mix of gratitude, concern, and frustration on both sides.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022773.txt

The document is a conversation between two people, one of whom is living in a different location and expressing concern about the other's safety. The person who is not living there seems to be dealing with unwanted attention from media, private investigators, film companies, etc., and needs help moving out of their current location. The other person expresses appreciation for the first person's support but indicates that they are unable to provide more assistance at this time.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022214.txt

The document discusses a complex negotiation between Brazil and other countries in regards to the purchase of new fighter jets. It mentions that Brazil has tried to buy fighters before but didn't have a lot of money, so they used an offset service provider to negotiate the terms of the deal, which involves specific third-party items. The author expresses uncertainty about whether the stories are real, but claims that he works with people such as the Brazilian president and Warren Buffet. He also mentions that aviation is tied into potentially big tourism deals. The document does not contain any key places or names beyond what has been discussed.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019465.txt

Peggy Siegal is writing an Oscar diary and discussing her experiences with Academy events, award ceremonies, and social interactions in Hollywood. She mentions the Dreamworks studio's "Lincoln" campaign, Steven Spielberg, Jessica Chastain's "The Heiress", Tom Cruise's ex-agent turned Broadway producer Paula Wagner, Harvey Weinstein's concern about Emmanuelle Riva's last minute surge, and her conversations with various industry professionals. She also expresses her sleep deprivation and jet lag from traveling for the events.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018862.txt

The article reports on a suspected arson at the home of a criminal prosecutor in St. Croix, as well as charges filed against Senator Alvin Williams Jr. and two Senate staffers for illegal proceeds totaling $1.1 million. It also mentions that boards of elections delaying in counting votes violates V.I. Code, and there is an offer to get eco-friendly products with a Scotiabank loan.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017714.txt

This document discusses proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure in light of the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The author, Paul G. Cassell, a law professor at the University of Utah and a federal district court judge, argues that crime victims should be more fully recognized within these rules. He suggests several specific changes to ensure that victims are treated with fairness and respect throughout the criminal justice process.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017635.txt

The article discusses the importance of treating crime victims fairly in the criminal process by integrating them into federal rules of procedure. The author argues that current proposed amendments to these rules are inadequate and recommends broader measures for fully protecting crime victims' rights. The focus is on the Sixth Amendment and the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), and how they relate to victim participation in the legal system.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017603.txt

This document discusses whether crime victims have rights during criminal investigations using the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) as a focal point. The issue was brought to light when the Justice Department released a memorandum stating that the CVRA does not grant any rights to crime victims until formal charges are filed, which means many crime victims may never receive their due rights in the criminal justice process. The authors argue that crime victims should have rights during investigations to ensure they are treated fairly and can participate actively in the legal proceedings. The document references a law review article by Paul G. Cassell, Nathanael J. Mitchell, and Bradley J. Edwards on this topic.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016553.txt

In this email, Anne Boyles is informed about items for the August 11 Town Council Meeting by Kathleen Ruderman. Among the approved items are SPR 14-2007 and 5-2008, as well as an item on infrastructure of large homes. However, an appeal by Brindell regarding 144 Wells Road should not be included in the agenda. There are also two additional items to be added: EAR Amendments and Zoning Study Items.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016509.txt

The document discusses the topic of criminal enforcement redundancy, focusing on decisions not to prosecute and their oversight in relation to the Sixth Amendment's Confrontation Clause and other legal issues. The author is Darryl K. Brown, an O. M. Vicars Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, and the article was published in 103 Minn. L. Rev. The document also provides some search terms and a list of sources used for research on this topic.

PreviousPage 8 of 8