…gree with Trump, but it does require a willingness to engage.) Do you have an idea along these lines that you wish the new president would consider, whether something in economics or otherwise? If so, I’d love to hear, and we can discuss next steps from there. Ultimately, we’re...
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…heir belief of a divine hand. Ikid younot. their view. how else ,could one explain DJT winning. To a person they never knew him. On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Larry Summers > wrote: Softbank deputy guy i liked and seemed aware and honest re Son. Lots of slathering to saudis...
… the Trump/women story. Seems to me he got off rather lightly. How are you doing? Landon Thomas, Jr. Financial Reporter New York Times http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/t/landon jr thomas/index.h tml HOUSE OVERSIGHT 031466
…then joined forces with my old boss. My U.S. number rings through to me wherever I am in the world (originally I’m from New Zealand so I travel back there a lot, too), and all my U.S. mail is delivered to Market Street, San Francisco, and scanned so I can view it online. If I nee...
… could achieve the self-determination and security denied to us elsewhere. During the 1890s and the early years of the new century, more than a million Jews fled Eastern Europe, but mostly for America. It was only in the 1920s and 1930s that significant numbers arrived in Palest...
…lockchain technology not only has an opportunity to transform financial services but also extend far beyond payments to new use-cases and applications across industries," - Debby Hopkins, Chief Innovation Officer at Citi AS Santander - published: “Fintech 2.0 Paper: Rebooting Fin...
…e if you feel well , I just had to send my plane to bring another lefty friend back from Athens to see a Jew doctor in New York . please note The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information,...
…. We are in a state of emergency that was declared on September the 14th, 2001. And it’s still enforced. It has to be renewed every year. Obama did it every year just as George Bush renewed it every year. What are the roots of this? Well there are the legitimate roots that go ba...
…upposed constituency. In countries where autocrats have been toppled (as in Egypt and Tunisia), we must help shape the new political and social environment; in nondemocratic, allied states (like the region’s monarchies), we need to accelerate internal reform; and in repressive s...
…ted in last quarter’s letter, we expect to see an increase in our VaR during Q1 2017 primarily through a combination of new manager allocations and a pick-up in overall market volatility due to macro events on the horizon. We expect the Trump Presidency, additional 4 For example,...
…fter this, did you have an assistant schedule a meeting with Michael for advice about the media as both Vanity Fair and New York Magazine were profiling you? Did you also ask Graydon Carter for advice, expressing doubts about increased public profile, to which Carter said you sho...
…itious goal that seems impossible and forces you to grow,®! these doubts disappear. In the process of searching for a new focus, it is almost inevitable that the “big” questions will creep in. There is pressure from pseudo-philosophers everywhere to cast aside the impertinent a...
… recruits. The emergence of computer networks in the 1990s greatly expanded the SVR’s recruiting horizon. It offered a new penetration opportunity at the NSA: civilian technologists working under con- tract for the U.S. government. Many of these civilians at the NSA, especially...
…d that she was recruited and trafficked for sex by the pair in 2006 and 2007 — at the same time that Epstein, a wealthy New York hedge fund manager, was under federal investigation for molesting dozens of underage girls at his Palm Beach mansion. ”s | 3) Women who say they were...
…ng on including leaving the room. Humans can make creative leaps, solve non-computable puzzles or come up with a clever new joke. A humans could even announce the test is a waste of time and walk off. They just exercised free will! A computer cannot do these things. Each year a...