This document, stamped with a House Oversight identifier, appears to be a narrative account of a 'Talent Night' at a high-profile gathering in Sun Valley (likely the Allen & Co. conference). It details satirical performances by major business figures including Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett. The text concludes with a disturbing account of an intoxicated Rupert Murdoch shouting about acquiring slaves.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Tom Hanks | Actor / Emcee |
Part-time Sun Valley resident serving as emcee for Talent Night
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| Warren Buffett | Investor |
Performed opening act singing Jimmy Buffett songs out of tune
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| Jeff Bezos | Amazon.com Founder |
Juggled five Kindles
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| Edgar Bronfman | Warner Music Executive |
Dressed as Tevya and sang 'If I Were a Rich Man'
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| Jerry Yang | Yahoo CEO |
Sang a duet with Bill Gates
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| Bill Gates | Ex-CEO of Microsoft |
Sang a duet with Jerry Yang
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| Meg Whitman | eBay Executive |
Performed a striptease auction for charity
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| Larry Ellison | Oracle Corp. CEO |
Gave a lecture on destroying evidence
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| Rupert Murdoch | Fox Mogul |
described as intoxicated and shouting controversial comments about slavery
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| Unnamed Narrator | Author/Observer |
Describes feeling imposter syndrome
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon.com |
Company founded by Jeff Bezos
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| Warner Music |
Associated with Edgar Bronfman
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| Yahoo |
Associated with Jerry Yang
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| Microsoft |
Associated with Bill Gates; mentioned in context of failed Yahoo buyout
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| EBay |
Associated with Meg Whitman
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| Oracle Corp. |
Associated with Larry Ellison
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| Fox |
Associated with Rupert Murdoch
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by document footer/bates stamp
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Location of the event (likely Idaho)
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"How to Destroy Evidence and Make False Statements."Source
"Who says there are twenty-seven million slaves around the world? And where the fuck can I get one?"Source
"Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better."Source
"If I Were a Rich Man."Source
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