Documents tagged "times"
Found 220 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026010.txt
This document is an email exchange between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. about a story related to Bill Gates' investment in private hospitals in India/Africa. The discussion also involves Trump money guys and their opinions on the matter. Landon Thomas, Jr. is a financial reporter at The New York Times.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024997.txt
The UN report on the Mavi Marmara incident was finally published and supports Israel's stance on the incident, leading to a legal justification for their Gaza policy. Turkey sought to use the report as an asset in its foreign policy towards Israel, but it is no longer useful for them. Cenap Çakmak discusses the UN report and Turkish foreign policy in this article.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024923.txt
This is an email from George Krassner talking about his experience as a columnist for Cavalier Magazine and how it hired fine scribes like Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth. He also mentions Playboy, another men's magazine that was published around the same time. He writes about writing a column for Cavalier called "The Naked Emperor" and describes attending an auction of two-inch squares from bedsheets slept on by the Beatles during their first trip to America. His second column was about Lenny Bruce and his legal troubles.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024624.txt
The document discusses the history of student organizations and campus speech at the University, including regulations from 1964 prohibiting advocacy of political causes or candidates and other activities by student organizations at a specific location. The writer also mentions the launch and development of men's magazine Cavalier, which hired notable writers like Thomas Pynchon and Isaac Asimov and paid him $1,000 a month to write a column named "The Naked Emperor" about an auction of Beatles memorabilia. The writer later became known for creating the character Famous Author, who appears in a series of books written under a pseudonym.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024592.txt
The document presents various articles from different sources discussing important topics and people such as the clinical psychosis of Muammar Qadhafi, the situation in Libya, Sinai Bedouin, foreign policy failures, and Palestine's statehood. The articles also mention key figures like John Matson, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Mohamed Fadel Fahmy, Dimitri K. Simes, Charlie Savage, Abdullah Abueid, and Jerrold Post.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024003.txt
The document is a confidential private placement memorandum for New Leaf Ventures III, L.P., which seeks to raise $375 million in limited partner interests. The offering is being made by New Leaf Ventures Partners and the memo discusses the terms of the investment, including the risks involved. It also notes that the interests have not been registered under federal securities laws and are being offered only to sophisticated investors on a confidential basis.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023487.txt
The article discusses Iran's nuclear program and how it affects global efforts towards a nuclear-free world. The author mentions that while there have been positive steps taken in arms control, more pressure needs to be put on countries like Iran and North Korea to end their illegal nuclear programs and prevent proliferation. They also mention the need to secure vulnerable nuclear materials worldwide within four years and create an international fuel bank to ensure the safe use of nuclear energy without leading to proliferation. The author believes that in a Middle East where citizens determine their own destiny, Iran will be increasingly isolated by its actions.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023438.txt
Brockman, Inc. has announced the sale of NOISE by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein. The authors were represented in negotiations for US/Canadian rights by John Brockman and Max Brockman supervised auctions in the UK and foreign language markets. Thirty auctions were conducted within a week, setting new agency records for publishing advances in each market. Kahneman's THINKING FAST AND SLOW has been on The New York Times Bestseller List since publication in 2011 with global sales approaching 6 million copies. The authors are considered three of the greatest thinkers of our time and NOISE is expected to have far-reaching applications.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022837.txt
Jeffrey E. is discussing his reputation and the accusations made against him regarding girls on his property. He mentions his former girlfriend who accompanied him on trips and knew about certain activities that took place on his island. He also discusses other individuals, such as strippers and politicians, and denies any involvement of these individuals in illicit activities. The focus of this document is Jeffrey E.'s reputation and the accusations made against him regarding girls on his property.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022831.txt
In this email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff on January 10, 2015, they discuss the topic of Bill Clinton's involvement in an alleged story about orgies involving specific details such as him sitting on a woman's left side at dinner and being flown to an island by Ghislaine Maxwell. The conversation suggests that Jeffrey E. believes this story is untrue and crafted out of whole cloth, while Michael Wolff seeks information on potential sources for his column in USA Today or New York Magazine. They also discuss the timing of their conversation, with Jeffrey E. suggesting a time when he's free and Michael Wolff providing information about his dinner plans with Woody and Soon-Yi.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022829.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between two individuals discussing the topic of whether former President Bill Clinton was present at a particular location and event described by one party as an "orgie". The second person suggests that the claim is likely false, and they also mention that the story has been picked up from unverified sources in civil court documents, which were then reported in UK tabloids due to no libel rules on U.S. court papers. They suggest that it might be difficult to get mainstream media outlets like The New York Times or Wall Street Journal to report on this story without reliable on-the-record sources, but they could try pitching it to Politico.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022827.txt
The document is a series of emails between two people discussing the possibility of meeting at noon for about 30 minutes. The emails also touch upon topics related to Clinton and orgies, suggesting that one person is sharing their thoughts on these matters with the other. However, it is unclear what the context or substance of these thoughts might be due to the limited information provided in this summary.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022808.txt
The document is an email conversation between Thomas Jr., Landon and Jeffrey E. about David Boies, a lawyer representing Harvey Weinstein. The email refers to an article in the New York Times about Boies' representation of Weinstein and mentions other topics such as Saudi Arabia and the purge, Jared Kushner, and Al-Waleed. The email also contains information about AIG, Hank Greenberg, and inside information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022806.txt
This email chain discusses various topics including the purge of Saudi Arabian officials and the involvement of Jared Kushner with Al-Waleed bin Talal. It also mentions a story about Harvey Weinstein hiring intelligence agencies to spy on accusers, as well as information about attorney David Boies' representation of AIG. The sender is interested in these topics and has concerns about the potential consequences for those involved.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022665.txt
The document discusses an email conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding a potential story involving Clinton and other notable figures. The topic of the story revolves around allegations related to Dershowitz and Andrew, which originated from unverified civil court documents. The story has not yet been picked up by major publications like the Times or WSJ due to concerns about libel rules on U.S. court papers. It mentions that a politico reporter might be interested in the story if the sources are public people. In addition, it includes information about an individual who attended orgies with Clinton and details of a dinner hosted by him. The email also refers to the fact that the original source of the story crafted much of it out of whole cloth.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022663.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails discussing a potential meeting between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. about an article related to former President Bill Clinton and allegations involving orgies on an island. The topic is sensitive, as it involves unverified civil court documents, UK tabloids, and public figures being on the record. The conversation also touches on Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn's attendance at a dinner event. It is essential to note that the information in these emails may be confidential, privileged, or inside information intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022660.txt
The email discusses the credibility of a story about Bill Clinton being at an island where orgies were held, with sources that are not reliable. It also mentions that certain publications might be interested in running the story if there are on-the-record sources available. The person receiving the email is asked if they can still talk the following day and mentions that Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn will be joining them for dinner.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022656.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. about dealing with accusations made by a former acquaintance, who claims to have attended multiple orgies involving the Clintons and other notable figures. They discuss strategies for responding to these allegations, including presenting evidence of changes in behavior and seeking out media opportunities to clear their names. It's suggested that going on British TV could be one option for addressing the situation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022344.txt
The document discusses a global survey conducted by YouGov for The Times that revealed Bill Gates as the most admired person in the world. In his home country of America, he ranked only fifth behind Pope Francis, President Obama, Billy Graham, and George W. Bush. The Queen came highest in Britain and second in Australia but did not make the Indian top ten. Hillary Clinton was rated 15% in a recent Gallup poll as the most admired woman in separate questions.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013796.txt
The document provides praise for the book "The 4-Hour Workweek" by Tim Ferriss. The book discusses alternative ways of working and living that allow people to have more time for personal pursuits, such as travel and hobbies. It includes quotes from various experts and figures in business and self-help fields who endorse the concepts presented in the book.
