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John Yarmuth
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This document is a news article printout (likely Washington Post) describing meetings between Donald Trump and various figures regarding healthcare policy and Obamacare reform. It specifically highlights the attendance of Bruce Moskowitz and Marvel CEO Isaac Perlmutter at a meeting, noting the latter's presence was unexplained. It also mentions Cosgrove's criticism of healthcare paperwork and a scheduled meeting with former Governor Tommy Thompson.
This document is a forensic log of text messages from January 28, 2017, primarily sent by 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (an alias for Jeffrey Epstein). The conversation discusses 'Donald' (likely Trump) regarding veterans' affairs and medical policy, mentions 'Price' (likely Tom Price) as administrative, and includes a cryptic message to be passed to 'BG' (likely Bill Gates) about looking forward to his 'freedom having served a long sentence.' The document originates from a US House Oversight Committee production.
This is page 292 of an academic text authored by M. Hoffman et al., discussing evolutionary game theory. The text explores how 'Moral intuitions and ideologies' relate to Nash equilibrium, specifically utilizing the 'Hawk-Dove Game' model to explain the concept of property rights and ownership. It includes a hypothetical example involving a taxi driver to illustrate these concepts. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to Epstein's funding of academic research.
This document discusses the application of game theory to both rational decision-making and evolutionary processes, using the Prisoner's Dilemma as a visual example. It explains how evolutionary dynamic models, where successful behaviors spread through reproduction or imitation, often converge to Nash equilibria similar to rational models. The text cites various biological and social applications, ranging from animal behavior to human rituals and indirect speech.
This document is a 'SmartBrief' news digest dated approximately May 11, 2017. It highlights current events including President Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey, FCC website attacks, and a currency exchange experiment by FiveThirtyEight. It bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is a media briefing or news digest dated approximately May 15, 2017, bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. It summarizes high-profile political news, including the fallout from James Comey's firing, the Russia investigation, and healthcare legislation. Notably, it cites an op-ed by Kenneth Starr (historically associated with Jeffrey Epstein's legal defense) arguing against the appointment of a special prosecutor.
This document is a printed copy of a 'SmartBrief' digital newsletter dated May 11, 2017. It summarizes current political events, primarily focusing on President Trump firing FBI Director James Comey, alongside a story about currency exchange fees and a quote from HHS Secretary Tom Price. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the content itself is a general news digest.
This document is a media monitoring digest dated approximately May 15, 2017. It summarizes various political news items, including Lindsey Graham's call for Trump to release potential tapes of conversations with James Comey, economic data regarding retail sales, and various op-eds. The document likely appears in Epstein-related discovery due to the inclusion of an op-ed headline by Kenneth Starr (Epstein's former lawyer) regarding the appointment of a special prosecutor. The document footer indicates it originates from the House Oversight Committee.
This document, created by EY following the 2016 election, profiles the leadership of key U.S. House of Representatives committees. It lists the Republican chairmen and Democratic ranking members for the Appropriations, Budget, Financial Services, Judiciary, Oversight, and Transportation committees, noting leadership continuity and changes from the 114th Congress. The document's identifier is 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022379'.
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