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Extraction Summary

14
People
4
Organizations
0
Locations
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Events
3
Relationships
3
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Email chain
File Size: 1.89 MB
Summary

This document is an email chain from August 5, 2016, involving personnel from the law firm Steptoe & Johnson (including Reid Weingarten) and associates of AFSV (Alliance for Shared Values), such as Y. Alp Aslandogan. The discussion concerns the technical logistics and security strategy for distributing a large audio/video file (likely an interview or press material) to reporters. There is a debate between using an FTP site versus a private YouTube link, with Will Bohlen expressing concern about the content being 'sliced up' if made too accessible.

People (14)

Name Role Context
Kathryn King Sender/Recipient
Proposing technical solutions for distributing media files (likely works for Steptoe based on context).
Will Bohlen Sender/Recipient
Discussing media strategy and concerns about content being 'sliced up'. Mentions AFSV channels.
Reid Weingarten Recipient
Prominent attorney at Steptoe & Johnson, recipient on the chain.
Y. Alp Aslandogan Recipient
Recipient (Associated with Alliance for Shared Values/Gulen movement).
Remzi Kulen Recipient
Recipient.
Jason Weinstein Recipient
Recipient.
Michael Miller Recipient
Recipient.
Katelyn Wohlford Recipient
Recipient.
Osman Oz. Recipient
Recipient.
David Marin Recipient
Recipient.
Erin Billings Recipient
Recipient.
William Drake Recipient
Recipient.
Michael Keough Recipient
Recipient.
Steven Eliopoulos Cc Recipient
Copied on the email chain.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Steptoe
Law firm (Steptoe & Johnson LLP). Referenced regarding their FTP site and YouTube channel.
AFSV
Alliance for Shared Values. Will Bohlen mentions posting content through 'AFSV's channels'.
YouTube
Platform discussed for hosting the video.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (inferred from footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT').

Timeline (1 events)

August 05, 2016
Receipt of audio recording with Q&A; video recording expected mid-to-late afternoon.
N/A

Relationships (3)

Will Bohlen Strategic/Advisor AFSV
Bohlen discusses posting content to 'AFSV's channels'.
Kathryn King Employee/Associate Steptoe
King discusses uploading to 'Steptoe's FTP site' and 'Steptoe's YouTube channel' as internal resources.
Reid Weingarten Co-recipients Y. Alp Aslandogan
Both are included on a legal/PR strategy email thread.

Key Quotes (3)

"We don’t want it too accessible to people who might slice it up"
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"We eventually want to trim the video into chunks and post on YouTube through AFSV’s channels."
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Quote #2
"The video recording will be available mid-to-late afternoon."
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,840 characters)

From: King, Kathryn [mailto: [REDACTED] ]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 12:48 PM
To: Will Bohlen < [REDACTED] >; Miller, Michael < [REDACTED] >; Katelyn Wohlford < [REDACTED] >; Y. Alp Aslandogan < [REDACTED] >; Weingarten, Reid < [REDACTED] >; Remzi Kulen < [REDACTED] >; Weinstein, Jason < [REDACTED] >; Osman Oz. < [REDACTED] >; David Marin < [REDACTED] >; Erin Billings < [REDACTED] >; Drake, William < [REDACTED] >; Keough, Michael < [REDACTED] >
Cc: Eliopoulos, Steven < [REDACTED] >
Subject: RE: Audio recording
Will, if you’re concerned that people might want to slice it up, then we likely should not go with the FTP site (option A), because the link would not be protected and someone could find it. Posting on Steptoe’s YouTube channel (option B) with secured settings would make the link only accessible to those who receive the link. It would also provide reporters with a faster way to view the video since they would not have to download it. Does that make sense?
From: Will Bohlen [mailto: [REDACTED] ]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 12:36 PM
To: King, Kathryn; Miller, Michael; Katelyn Wohlford; Y. Alp Aslandogan; Weingarten, Reid; Remzi Kulen; Weinstein, Jason; Osman Oz.; David Marin; Erin Billings; Drake, William; Keough, Michael
Cc: Eliopoulos, Steven
Subject: RE: Audio recording
Thank you, Kathy. I think for now the FTP site is the right choice for getting it in the hands of reporters. We don’t want it too accessible to people who might slice it up, and a youtube link would travel faster, I believe. We eventually want to trim the video into chunks and post on YouTube through AFSV’s channels.
From: King, Kathryn [mailto [REDACTED] ]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 12:27 PM
To: Miller, Michael < [REDACTED] >; Katelyn Wohlford < [REDACTED] >; Y. Alp Aslandogan < [REDACTED] >; Weingarten, Reid < [REDACTED] >; Remzi Kulen < [REDACTED] >; Weinstein, Jason < [REDACTED] >; Osman Oz. < [REDACTED] >; David Marin < [REDACTED] >; Erin Billings < [REDACTED] >; Drake, William < [REDACTED] >; Will Bohlen < [REDACTED] >; Keough, Michael < [REDACTED] >
Cc: Eliopoulos, Steven < [REDACTED] >
Subject: Audio recording
All,
I just received a copy of the audio recording with Q&A. The video recording will be available mid-to-late afternoon. As the file will be too large to distribute via email, we have two posting options:
a) Upload to Steptoe’s FTP site, where the file is public but not (easily) discoverable to the casual Steptoe.com browser or searcher. We would send reporters the link, at which point they would download the recording in order to watch it.
B) Upload the file to Steptoe’s YouTube channel and set the security around the video so that it’s only watchable by someone who has the link. It would not be discoverable by anyone who doesn’t have the exact URL (searching or
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