… and restraint. And each, of course, was resented by Trump for it. The suggestion that any or all of these men might be more focused and even tempered than Trump himself was cause for sulking and tantrums on the HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020114
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…AM, wrote: that is nice of you .. you keep hosting us .. we need to see you in kuwait HOUSE OVERSIGHT 026198 will write more once i arrive and see my dear old man sunday Sent from my iPhone On Sep 22, 2017, at 2:38 PM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: i dont know your pl...
… a handful of early successes that “215” yielded, Snowden’s exposure of it did only limited damage. Snowden did vastly more damage by revealing the PRISM pro- gram, also called “702” because it was authorized in 2008 by Section 7o2 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. I...
…had effectively gotten rid of Priebus—the person who logically should have fired him—the new chief of staff was needed, more or less immediately, to get rid of the Mooch. And six days later, just hours after he was sworn in, Kelly fired Scaramucci. Chastened themselves, the jun...
…hich opposition to dictatorship grows. As Khamenei said in a speech a year ago, sanctions were "painful ... but make us more self-reliant". Indeed, for a regime to be sanctioned 1s to receive an elixir: witness Castro, Gaddafi, the ayatollahs and the ruling cliques of Burma, Afgh...
…nothing to say . or i try to ignore altogether. A few times i have been ambushed on the street with questions . but am more careful now please note The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside informat...
…J 1 fees, amount and to what entities when and responsiblitis. 2. gagosian idea to save a minimum of 10 mill and maybe more. 3. ican walk you through carlyns screw up, 50 % would have made little difference and maybe made it worse . 4. we should have an all hands meeting with yo...
…on time (Cosby and perhaps Weinstein) in many other cases, simply being run out of institutions—exactly my fate furthermore in he say/she say confrontations the evidence has shifted—in University settings at least—from 'beyond a reasonable doubt' to a ‘preponderance of evidence'...
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…logarithmic range of number of cubes, M(e), each of corresponding «-edge size, along the y axis, results in a negative (more smaller M(e) ‘s and fewer bigger M(e) ‘s) power law slope Do. Here the numbered covering cubes, M(e), are those in which the probability of containing at...
… on any follow-up negotiations for a deal with the Palestinians. I did not yet know that Arik, in particular, had a far more ambitious, military plan to try to bury the possibility of a Palestinian state once and for all. But I did know he had his eyes on a possible thrust across...
…articles on the topic of the book, and has taught some of its contents in Europe and America. He has also made his work more widely accessible through newspaper articles, blog posts, interviews, and public lectures. The Enigma of Reason, a co-authored book with Dan Sperber concer...
…lainant's account of what happened. ° In April 2017, the complainant described the incident on her blog. After hearing more about your reputation for inappropriate behavior from blog readers, she decided to file a complaint about the Nov. 2016 incident. ° On July 16, she filed...
…ssessing the Intelligence of Real-World Agents The pragmatic and efficient pragmatic general intelligence measures are more “realistic” than the Legg and Hutter universal intelligence measure, in that they take into account the innate biasing and computational resource restricti...
…ching the computational universe and trying to find programs—building blocks—that are interesting is a good approach. A more traditional engineering approach—trying by pure thought to figure out how to build a universal computer—is a harder row to hoe. That doesn’t mean it can’t...