Documents tagged "Try"
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033379.txt
The article discusses the experiences of a white woman who has been working in predominantly Black communities. She describes how her presence and interactions with the community have changed over time, from being perceived as an outsider to someone who is now considered part of the community. The article also touches on issues such as gentrification and how the woman's background may have shaped her experiences.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030892.txt
In the email exchange between Boris Nikolic and Jeffrey Epstein, they discuss a book that is set to be released on April 19th. They express their disappointment with someone who has been silent about an issue for 27 years, despite being helped by them to make $30B. The conversation also touches on the importance of choosing close friends wisely and whom to trust.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030890.txt
In this email exchange between Boris Nikolic and Jeffrey Epstein, they discuss various topics including a book coming out on April 19th, people to contact in Paris, Steve's circle of interesting acquaintances, Vanity Fair pieces, and Paul. They also mention Consuelo, Charlie Rose, Woody Allen, and Bill Clinton. The tone suggests familiarity between the two individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026028.txt
The document is an email exchange between Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. in which they discuss meeting Karim Wade, the son of the president of Senegal, who is currently jailed for political reasons. They also mention the new offshore gas discovery in Senegal and the importance of discretion when discussing such matters. Additionally, Larry Summers expresses concern about the potential conflict of interest regarding President Trump's relationship with Russia and his lack of experience in government.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010912.txt
This document is a foreword written by Gordon Getty for his book "Free Growth and Other Surprises". In this foreword, he explains how he came to write the book and discusses some of its themes. He also talks about his own biases and experiences, including his admiration for his father J. Paul Getty and his love of free markets and innovation.
