This document is a data file, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028472', that appears to be a snapshot of content from a news application, likely Apple News displaying New York Times articles from September 2018. It contains summaries of several business news stories, including Comcast's acquisition of Sky, Google denying political bias in search results, and upcoming US-EU trade talks. The document's content does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or any known associates, though its label suggests it was submitted as an exhibit to a congressional committee.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Tracie Van Auken | Photographer |
Credited as the photographer for The New York Times in the caption component of the data.
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| Brian Roberts | Chief Executive |
Chief Executive of Comcast, mentioned in the context of wresting control of Sky.
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| Rupert Murdoch | Media Mogul |
Mentioned as the head of 21st Century Fox, from whom Comcast wrested control of Sky. The Walt Disney Company was buyi...
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| Sundar Pichai | Chief Executive |
Chief Executive of Google, mentioned as denying allegations that Google manipulates search results for political purp...
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| President Trump | President of the United States |
Mentioned in relation to a travel ban he enacted, which reportedly prompted Google employees to discuss including pro...
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| The New York Times | ||
| Comcast | ||
| Sky | ||
| The Walt Disney Company | ||
| 21st Century Fox | ||
| Federal Reserve | ||
| E.U. (European Union) | ||
| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
"• Comcast and its chief executive, Brian Roberts, above, have wrested control of Sky, one of Europe’s top television companies, from Rupert Murdoch and the Walt Disney Company, which is buying most of Mr. Murdoch’s company, 21st Century Fox. But the acquisition came at a steep price."Source
"• Banks without physical branches in Europe are luring young people with slick apps and low fees."Source
"• Sundar Pichai, Google’s chief executive, denied that the company manipulates search results for political purposes, responding to a report that employees discussed including pro-immigration content in search results after President Trump enacted a travel ban last year."Source
"• Coming this week: The U.S. will resume trade talks with the E.U., and the Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates."Source
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