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| 2011-01-01 | N/A | Newsweek-Daily Beast poll of 1,000 Egyptians | Egypt | View |
This document is a printed page (Page 15 of 21) from the TED2017 conference program, printed on April 20, 2017. It details the speakers for 'Session 8: Bugs and Bodies', scheduled for April 27, 2017, including David Miliband (previous session), Robert Sapolsky, Jun Wang, Anne Madden, and David Brenner. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014965' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a US House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is a scanned page (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032188) containing a Newsweek article titled 'Robert Gates: America is losing its grip.' The article details an interview with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates aboard a Boeing E-4B during his final foreign trip, where he expresses concern over the U.S. losing its global supremacy due to economic constraints. While the document is part of a House Oversight production, the text itself does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document appears to be a page from a book or guide regarding digital security and the management of Virtual Assistants (VAs), included in the House Oversight evidence files. It outlines technical security specs (BS779, encryption), advises on using credit cards over debit cards for safety, and provides a narrative example of delegating research tasks to an assistant named Abdul. The text includes specific URLs to Newsweek articles on MSNBC and requests contact information for individuals mentioned in those articles.
This page (marked 31) appears to be an excerpt from an article or report discussing international perceptions of the United States. The author describes conducting interviews and references a 'Newsweek-Daily Beast poll' regarding America's image, noting associations ranging from 'greedy' to 'democracy.' The text concludes that America is well-positioned for the 'new Arab World.' The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document page appears to be an article or report discussing a 2011 Newsweek-Daily Beast poll of 1,000 Egyptians. The text highlights widespread skepticism in the region regarding U.S. narratives about the 9/11 attacks and the death of Osama bin Laden, attributing this distrust to decades of misinformation from regional leaders. It is marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp.
A Daily Beast article by Randall Lane dated September 8, 2011, discussing a Newsweek-Daily Beast poll that indicates high skepticism among Egyptians regarding the US narrative of 9/11 and the death of Osama bin Laden. The article also recounts the author's visit to a Beirut coffeehouse called Obros, where the owner, Joulan El Aschkar, expresses belief that 9/11 was an inside job. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document page (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024996) appears to be an excerpt from an article written by Jonathan Alter. It features an interview with Hillary (Clinton) discussing the potential impact of low-cost cookstoves on global development and her philosophy on handling persistent global conflicts. The page concludes with a biographical note about Jonathan Alter and his 2010 book on President Obama.
A detailed social report, likely written by publicist Peggy Siegal (referred to as 'Peg'), recounting her attendance at exclusive Hollywood events during Oscar weekend in late February 2011. The document describes interactions with A-list celebrities including Harrison Ford, Johnny Depp, and Brad Pitt at parties hosted by Jim Burkus, Bryan Lourd, and Barry Diller. It concludes with a description of the Oscar broadcast rehearsal at the Kodak Theater.
This document is an email exchange from March 23, 2018, between author Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein. They discuss a third individual, presumed to be Steve Bannon (from the subject 'Re: SB'), regarding his recent 'FT performance' and a meeting Wolff scheduled with him. Epstein offers a brief political analysis, stating the individual is 'lost' and 'donald' (likely Trump) is 'off the rails'.
This document is page 251, which contains a list of citations for "Chapter Thirteen: Enter Assange." The citations reference various articles and interviews from publications like The Guardian, Newsweek, and Vanity Fair, primarily concerning Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and related individuals.
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