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Just read Alex's blog. It's pretty harmless.<br><br>Do you know Debbie Bancroft? Why is she giving quotes about you? She is a fat drunk with no money and a bad marriage. She writes or did write a pathetic social column about losers. Did you ever meet her? She is a joke.
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I am struggling thru this. It is so late already. I am so stressed out. Will finish this in a day or two.. I can not write about the Katzenberg party. Maybe can just mention it happened in my hotel. But the reason to go was to support Katzenberg and network. More to come. Peg
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It's Thursday morning on Wilshire Boulevard and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has just opened its doors for ticket pick-up for the 85th Oscar telecast.<br/>Forty voting members, the distinguished director Norman Jewison and I are on a long single file line that snakes through the lobby patiently waiting to go upstairs to pick up our tickets. My seats were awarded via a lottery system. We clutch our photo I.D.<br/>Suddenly, a messenger slips in wearing a smart khaki windbreaker and cuts through the line. He announces to the uniformed guard in a stage whisper, "Dreamworks", and as if Steven Spielberg himself had just delivered the Gettysburg address, is ushered upstairs.<br/>That is the final act of social justice of the "Lincoln" campaign.<br/>I am sleep deprived and jet lagged having just spent six hours on a flight sitting next Paula Wagner who is Tom Cruise's ex-agent turned Broadway producer for Jessica Chastain's "The Heiress". We discuss Jessica's not so great chances to beat Jennifer Lawrence for Best Actress. I mention Harvey Weinstein's concern about Emmanuel Riva's last minute surge. The French phenomena doesn't speak English, has never been to L.A. and it's like voting for a ghost, even on her 86th birthday.<br/>This is the year I got phone calls in September from top studio executives announcing each are winning the Oscar. Their euphoric giddiness is due to the quality of the films resulting in the priciest oscar campaigns on record and astounding audience support at the theaters.<br/>Seven of the nine best picture nominees have taken in well over $100 million at the domestic box office to date, but it's the worldwide numbers in the millions that are staggering.<br/>Twentieth Century Fox's "Life of Pi" caused a tsunami at $595, Universal's "Les Miserables" scored $412, the Weinstein Cos.' "Django Unchained" whipped up $395, DreamWorks' "Lincoln" delivered at $254, Warner's "Argo" captured $219, Weinstein's "Silver Lining Playbook" danced to $187 and Sony's "Zero Dark Thirty" killed at $107 million.<br/>In comparison, Sony Classics' "Amour" received $19 and Fox Searchlights' "Beast of the Southern Wild" worked up $19 million.<br/>Hugh audiences having actually seen the films this year have an ear for the nuances of the Oscar race and everyone including Ben Affleck follow the bloggers religiously.<br/>So by Thursday morning on line at the Academy the informed buzz was as follows: "Argo" takes best picture because it was most entertaining. The director snub to Ben Affleck was a Godsend as George Clooney's advice came from far away Berlin where he was in pre-production on "The Monuments Men". Warner's president Sue Kroll kept the campaign clean and calm on the home front.<br/>"Lincoln's" victory is Daniel Day Lewis from day one of shooting, no pun intended. The suggestion that Obama is our answer to Lincoln was interesting. Voters knew Obama secretly hosted three screenings in the White House, but they weren't invited. The Hollywood Foreign press were the biggest winners with Bill Clinton's surprise appearance on their broadcast. DreamWorks' ran an impeccable patriotic campaign that the media ate up.<br/>The best director race had the most drama. Hollywood dreaded Spielberg losing to Ang Lee. (Eventually everyone was thrilled Steven was anointed president of the Cannes Jury for 2013 the day after the awards show.)<br/>The voters knew beloved Ang Lee's three year boat ride was the technical miracle. Fox's $595 million international box office blew in the win.<br/>Harvey Weinstein having three horses running is always the most talked about. His loquacious Quentin Tarentino was a lock for screenplay. Best supporting actor was a total toss up with a sentimental edge to Robert DeNiro. We even applauded Bob putting his handprints in cement in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater.<br/>The conversations continued about how our government put the cabash on "Zero Dark Thirty" with their arrogant denial of enhanced interrogation. Even MPAA President Chris Dodd could not help Mark Boal, Katherine Bigalow and Amy Pascal.<br/>Additional chatter was the renewed last minute love for "Les Miserables". Clearly the most polarizing film in the race, this 27 year old theatrical musical seen by 60 million fans is now the talk of the Oscar weekend.<br/>Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe, Amanda Segfried, Eddie Redmayne, Sasha Baron Cohen, Helena Bonham Carter and Samantha Barks are making an historic one time live performance as part of Sunday's television broadcast. Producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron's will attempt to razzle dazzle us with an homage to movie musicals for three plus hours at the Dolby theater.<br/>Barbra Streisand, Adele and Shirley Bassey's appearances also create high anxiety and a blood bath for tickets...hence the hysteria created by DreamWorks' messenger cutting the line.<br/>After checking into the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel, my home away from home for 30 years of Oscar weekends and meticulously laying out all the ensembles sent from Valentino and Ralph Rucci, I hit the party circuit overdressed for life.<br/>Daisy... I can do this...fairly easily now...but I have a lunch at 12:30pm and important meetings. I am so distraught about all this pressure. I am calling you now. Peggy
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12/19/2016 10:39:57 AM
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<p>barnaby is no longer there. He is at Institue for Advanced Studies. .. That being said, let me ask him if he can shepherd you through Templeton</p>
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<p>This end-of-the-year letter is to catch you up on developments and to report progress made in 2016 by Poetry in America, by its associated non-profit production company, Verse Video Education, and by (and with) our new Harvard partner, the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning. Whether you are a longstanding adviser and supporter of Poetry in America, or you've more recently joined our circle of proponents, your contributions, thought partnership and enthusiasm have made this year's successes possible.</p><p>Last fall, I knew this would be a crucial year. Goals for 2016 included moving our co-produced television series, Poetry in America, toward a concrete release date (now entering post-production, we launch nationwide in April 2018), converting our six HarvardX MOOC modules into for-credit courses (now complete and being offered by Harvard's Division of Continuing Education), and getting the word out on our first course developed especially for K-12 educators, Poetry in America for Teachers: The City from Whitman to Hip Hop. With a mission of creating and distributing the highest-quality humanities content for a wide variety of learners, our projects now rely on a salaried production staff of five, a rotating corps of part timers and contractors, and a growing cohort of Harvard graduate students, undergraduates and interns whom we train in the public-facing humanities. Growing fast, in 2016 we more firmly established Verse Video Education as a nimble and stable producer of humanities-based content (now including an archive of over 120 separate interviews with distinguished discussants), while also defining a forward-looking partnership and growth strategy with Harvard. As 2016 draws to a close, I have much progress to report.</p><p>Verse Video Education: Independent 501c3<br>In April 2016, Verse Video Education, the fledgling production company I'd founded in 2014, received IRS approval and became a 501c3. Now capable of accepting philanthropic contributions, Verse Video Education has also begun to generate revenue by producing high-quality educational media for other institutions. Clients within our first year included Greenwich Country Day School, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Schlesinger Library, Harvard Institute for Global Health, and Project Zero. While philanthropic donations remain essential, work for clients allows us to amplify the impact of philanthropic donations, not only permitting additional investment in our flagship partnerships with WGBH and Harvard, but also fostering development of new partnerships and projects. These include a video series on poetry and science now running with award-winning magazine Nautilus, a collaboration with distinguished poet Robert Pinsky and his Favorite Poem Project, and an expansion of our poetry film series with partners at The Nantucket Project. Advised by a stellar and diversely talented board, Verse Video Education is looking toward sustainability. We are now discussing distribution of new content with a variety of stakeholders, including media providers in China.</p><p>New Harvard Partner: Bok Center for Teaching and Learning<br>Meanwhile, Poetry in America has deepened its partnership and formulated a plan for growth going forward at Harvard. This fall, Harvard's Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Mike Smith, endorsed the integration and expansion of my public-facing humanities work within the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning. As a Bok Fellow this year, and alongside Bok director Rob Lue in the years to come, I will be working to substantially expand Bok's capacity and resources to train humanists in 21st-century methods of public engagement-- developing courses, digital fellowship opportunities and also securing distribution outlets and partners for content produced in Bok by Harvard humanists. By next year at this time, I will be turning some of my attention beyond poetry (my favorite, but hardly the only humanistic mode of communication!) to create a wider base of humanities materials for use in American schools and other institutions. We will begin integrating and anchoring Poetry in America content (on art, sport and play; on the environment; and on health and well being) with content created by others. As I continue to experiment with use of digital media within my residential courses for undergraduates and graduates, I shall also be working with other faculty and graduate students. My work at Bok will also facilitate collaborations between humanists working across the whole university. Projects for 2017 include work with HarvardX on drama and Shakespeare, with Harvard's Center for the Environment, with the Arts and Humanities Initiative at Harvard Medical School, and with several programs within Harvard's Graduate School of Education.</p><p>Launching in 2017: Our First Course Designed Specifically for Teachers<br>Verse Video Education has allocated much of its staff time this year to bringing its first course designed specifically to support the American secondary classroom to completion. Poetry in America for Teachers: The City from Whitman to Hip Hop draws on assets created at HarvardX, along with footage captured with our TV partners and independently by Verse Video Education. The resulting course, designed for English, Social Studies, and Arts teachers, as well as for librarians, administrators and others, provides deep content instruction as well as pedagogical training. Common Core aligned, this course, the first of its kind, is now open for enrollment, and will launch January 23rd. We are currently discussing group enrollments with major educational systems and reformers across the nation, and we are also raising scholarship funds for strapped enrollees. Over time, we hope to play a leading role in improving literacy and in strengthening the humanities across the American educational landscape.</p><p>Airing Nationwide in 2018: Poetry in America, The Television Series<br>In May 2016, Verse Video Education was asked by WGBH and American Public Television to expand its television series in development from 8 to 13 episodes, listed below.<br>The following episodes are entering post-production:<br>On Edward Hirsch's "Fast Break": Shaquille O'Neal, Pau Gasol, Shane Battier, Edward Hirsch, and an on-court pick-up basketball chorus filmed at Success Academy Charter School; On W.H. Auden's "Musee Des Beaux Arts": Ambassador Samantha Power, David Brooks, Peter Sacks; On Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays": Vice President Joe Biden, Elizabeth Alexander, Angela Duckworth, Kevin Young, and a chorus of fathers and sons; On Carl Sandburg's "Skyscraper": Frank Gehry, Robert Polito, and a chorus of Young Student Poets; On Nas's "New York State of Mind": Nas, Russell Simmons, Salamishah Tillet, Steve Stoute, and a chorus of hip hop heads; On Galway Kinnell's "The Grey Heron": E.O. Wilson, Robert Hass, Laura McPhee; On Gwendolyn Brooks's "To Prisoners": Anna Deveare Smith, Reginald Dwayne Betts, Li-Young Lee and a chorus of exonerees from the Innocence Project; On William Carlos Williams's "This Is Just To Say": Woody Allen, Jane Hirshfield, Rafael Campo and a chorus of couples young and old; On Langston Hughes's "Harlem": President Bill Clinton, Herbie Hancock, Sonia Sanchez and a chorus of children from Promise Academy; On Allen Ginsberg's Hymmnn from "Kaddish" and "Hum Bom": Bono, Juan Felipe Herrera and a chorus of clergy.</p><p>The production of the following episodes will wrap early 2017:<br>On Emily Dickinson's "I cannot dance upon my Toes": Cynthia Nixon, Yo Yo Ma, Marie Howe and Bill T. Jones; On Marianne Moore's "The Fish": Jorie Graham, Edward Norton, Conservation International scientists, and the passengers and crew of oceanographic vessel The Alucia; On Elizabeth Bishop's "One Art" or Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Four Sonnets."</p>
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<p>Jeffrey,<br>Just a quick note to thank you again for all the help you've given me. The generous contribution you made last year to Verse Video Education is now in use (we've hired our new editor!). Once he helps us to plow through the work of this year, we'll begin to look forward to crafting educational content on the literature of art, sport and play (these materials now including footage from recent shoots with Shaquille O'Neal, Yo Yo Ma, Cynthia Nixon, Bono and others). 100K makes so much possible.<br>But, of course, you've also been a key preceptor as I've learned how --squirming all the way--the sausage really gets made in public television. I can't say I've been entirely successful in taming costs there, but I've been far better armed and more mindful of what they should be after the stern tutorial you administered.<br>Whenever Templeton might be ready to evaluate another application, I'm ready for another proposal for them. I wonder if you might arrange a meeting for me with the famous Barnaby? I can't yet afford a grant writer, and so the time one of these suckers takes makes me think doing more advance reconnaissance is crucial. Would he meet with me? Kosher? I'd also love to meet with the Blacks as I get closer to making content on theatre. I hope that Debra is well.<br>And heard there's another little Jeff in the caribbean...</p>
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Martin Weinberg Esq
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["Darren Indyke"]
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<p>Here are some questions. Thanks again for your help! Would love to talk to him, or travel to meet with him if that would be possible.</p><ul><li>What is he chiefly focusing on now? Is he spending more time on The Jeffrey Epstein Science Foundation? Could he talk about his interest in science and the 2011 grants/conference?</li><li>How has his business been affected? Is there any new direction he's taking it? Does he still have the same clients or new ones? Is it still at $15 billion?</li><li>Did he still work while in prison? How was that arranged? With whom was he working/advising?</li><li>Where is he spending his time now? How has his social life changed from three years ago?</li><li>Is he still close with Ghislaine Maxwell? Someone said she lives with him (but that doesn't sound right)?</li><li>What were friends/colleagues/acquaintances reactions to his conviction?</li><li>What does he think about the sentence he got- was it too lenient or too harsh and why?</li><li>What is his side of the story and have people been supportive?</li><li>Is he continuing the charity initiatives he started with Bill Clinton, etc?</li></ul>
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I loved Alan's response...
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is detailing her version of my many parties, clinton on the island dershowitz having sex with her. . all fantasy but the press love it.
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Why now? Something new?
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prince andrew under fire. ignore.
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Why is the press calling me?
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<p>recall, I am unaware of your playbook. however, whatever is good for you -- Im in. . I think meeting, the leaders of europe BEFORE he possible implodes is only good for many reasons. frankly, after you meet , you could explain what happened; they will all want advice.. ALL</p>
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<p>Hicks?</p>
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<p>Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T</p>
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<p>Margie,<br>IT As you know, nothing too big or too small for us, especially in the summer IT Hmmmmm. I have to be direct -- you or someone at your paper was very astute in checking the Clerk and Comptroller's computer and activity in the Epstein case two days before the hearing. As result, you sent me a text message on Saturday asking what the activity was about and I confirmed that the plea would take place. You were the only member of the news media that I talked with. And yet, after the case is completely over, the Palm Beach Daily News' editorial staff remains silent on the topic.</p><p>Thanks,<br>Mike</p><p>Palm Beach Post Editorial<br>Monday, July 07, 2008<br>Two years after a grand jury indicted him on a felony charge of solicitation of prostitution, Jeffrey Epstein finally admitted that he lured a teenage girl to his $8.5 million, 13,000-square-foot Palm Beach mansion for sex. A week ago, the 55-year-old investment banker began serving 18 months in jail.<br>...</p>
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<p>In the case of Palm Beach financier Jeffrey Epstein, it seems, at times, as if two men are accused of wrongdoing: Epstein and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter.</p><p>Epstein, 53, was indicted last month on a charge of felony solicitation of prostitution solely because of Reiter's "craziness," one of Epstein's lawyers said. His department disseminated "a distorted view of the case" and behaved in a "childish" manner when the grand jury didn't indict Epstein on the charges it sought, another Epstein lawyer complained. To hear the Epstein camp tell it, Reiter, 48, is a loose cannon better suited to be the sheriff of Mayberry. They whisper that he's embroiled in a messy divorce.</p><p>...</p>
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<p>Dear Mr. Lefkowitz,</p><p>Here are the questions I'd like to ask Jeffrey Epstein. Would he be available to answer any of these on the phone or by email? People have told me some of his thoughts on background but I wanted to see if he could tell me or email me anything directly I could use on the record. Also I'd like to run the information I already have by you or him.</p><p>Thank you,</p><p>Alexandra</p><ul><li>What is he chiefly focusing on now? Is he spending more time on The Jeffrey Epstein Science Foundation? Could he talk about his interest in science and the 2011 grants/conference?</li><li>How has his business been affected? Is there any new direction he's taking it? Does he still have the same clients or new ones? Is it still at $15 billion?</li><li>Did he still work while in prison? How was that arranged? With whom was he working/advising?</li><li>Where is he spending his time now? How has his social life changed from three years ago?</li><li>Is he still close with Ghislaine Maxwell?</li><li>What were friends/colleagues/acquaintances reactions to his conviction?</li><li>What does he think about the sentence he got- was it too lenient or too harsh and why?</li><li>What is his side of the story and have people been supportive?</li><li>Is he continuing the charity initiatives he started with Bill Clinton, etc?</li></ul>
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<p>from barnaby -<br/>she could apply, but she should know that there are only a few grants in each round; most projects proposed<br/>don't get funding. It is like rolling the dice. what people don't understand is that many grants are not funded not<br/>because they are defective in any way, but simply because there is not enough funding to cover even a part of<br/>what comes in (there are thousands of applications and hundreds of millions of dollars of requests that go all<br/>through different kinds of review; it is hard to know what will make it through because different people make<br/>the priority decisions at different stages of review; and it depends what other applications are in the pool in a<br/>given cycle). There is no "direct" route anymore.</p>
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<p>no evidence you got the latest so i have sent you just the key message itself—rather long so i have put in bold the only references to Enhanced Learning Foundation—references had to do with paying Amy Jacobson 30 grand for a year of work on Honour killings—my own expenses covered by myself</p><p>of course i know little or nothing about stocks but i do feel like Trump is nothing but bad news for them, which frightens me, given that he has 2 more years—it has cost me >$100,000 recently not for obvious economic reasons but because it looks like we have no one sensible in charge of the whole country</p><p>December 16</p><p>am good so far</p><p>had a very productive two days with my research assistant Amy Jacobson in New Jersey</p><p>we now have 60+ papers on honour killings in Jersey and another 20 in Jamaica</p><p>especially important areas are Pakistan, Turkey (Kurds), Saudi Arabia and India</p><p>lots of variation in mating system, form of homicide, reasons given, frequency of multiple victims and/or multiple perpetrators, degree of retribution and so on</p><p>am working out the logical details on inheritance—females seem invariably to count for 1/2 of what a male does in Islam</p><p>parallel-cousin marriages—father's brother—occur in the desserts of Saudi Arabia—it radiated out from there with Islam—such systems are selected in competition with each other, as in Iraq—two paternal lineages bind against others similarly binding</p><p>deserts in other primates are often associated with more intense male-male between group fighting, e.g. hamadryas vs regular baboons—that we were doing more than riding the camels in the dessert is suggested by the fact that a lactose-tolerant gene arose in that area related to the lactose of camels, so we were apparently milking our camels !</p><p>i believe you have heard of the Enhanced Learning Foundation; it got me to where i am today on this subject, and perhaps it may wish to go further</p><p>i intend to do a year of intense work and then summarise. i was never mentally as fast as you and i am certainly not getting faster with age (76 this February) but i do have a good eye for fundamental logic and i believe this will be the last serious project in my life--i will not let go until i have wrapped this whole thing up, especially with the help of Amy, who is now putting together a master Excel file on all this</p><p>i plan a book on all of this of course, it will be co-authored by Dr Jacobson</p><p>if the ELF wanted a formal proposal, i am happy to do so</p><p>BTW resistance already making itself known—Texas A&M biology showed interest in hiring me but faculty were critical of my honour killing work—particularly (as usual) my claim that victims were often beautiful—where was my "metric" for beauty?—without which i was not allowed to speculate--and wasn't i disrespecting the dead by saying they were often beautiful while still alive !!</p><p>i have thought through trans-sexuality in humans to my satisfaction—i will get back to you shortly on that</p><p>one final anecdote on Trans</p><p>met a very attractive 42 year old woman in New Orleans, married, 4 children, thoroughly heterosexual—no lesbian relationship—but she had a fantasy of being f—kid by a male -> female trans because she preferred a cock in her but also liked a female figure, hips, ass, soft skin etc—hadn't seen that anywhere on the internet!</p>
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<p>if the ELF wanted a formal proposal, i am happy to do so</p><p>BTW resistance already making itself known—Texas A&M biology showed interest in hiring me but faculty were critical of my honour killing work—particularly (as usual) my claim that victims were often beautiful—where was my "metric" for beauty?—without which i was not allowed to speculate--and wasn't i disrespecting the dead by saying they were often beautiful while still alive !!</p><p>i have thought through trans-sexuality in humans to my satisfaction—i will get back to you shortly on that</p><p>one final anecdote on Trans</p><p>met a very attractive 42 year old woman in New Orleans, married, 4 children, thoroughly heterosexual—no lesbian relationship—but she had a fantasy of being f—kid by a male -> female trans because she preferred a cock in her but also liked a female figure, hips, ass, soft skin etc—hadn't seen that anywhere on the internet!</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-deplorables-called-into-battle-again-1535376353?mod=mhp">https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-deplorables-called-into-battle-again-1535376353?mod=mhp</a></p><p>The `Deplorables' Called Into Battle Again</p><p>As midterms near, President Trump's former political guru Steve Bannon rallies the troops</p><p>Gerald F. SeibAug. 27, 2018 9:25 a.m. ET</p><p>By Gerald F. Seib</p><p>Steve Bannon doesn't do subtle. So it's no surprise that there's nothing subtle about the new movie President Trump's onetime political guru has produced to energize the Trump base for this year's midterm elections.</p><p>It's entitled "Trump at War," and it's an hour and 15 minutes of pure Trumpian adrenaline. It opens with a series of shots of Trump supporters being attacked by angry opponents, shifts to outtakes of Trump supporters proudly accepting the "deplorables" label bestowed by Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign, runs through a long series of angry ripostes at Trump detractors and praise of administration policy moves, and closes with dire warnings of the need to vote for Republicans in 2018 to head off efforts by liberals to impeach the president.</p><p>Mr. Bannon previewed the film for some Republican supporters in Dallas recently, but the big premiere is scheduled for Sept. 9—chosen because it is the second anniversary of the speech in which Mrs. Clinton used the "basket of deplorables" phrase. The location? The very club in Manhattan where Mrs. Clinton made the speech, which has been rented for the occasion.</p><p>Apart from what they say about Mr. Bannon as a political provocateur, the film and its unveiling also reveal a lot about how people in the president's circle increasingly see this year's midterm election: Its importance is growing every day; Republican success starts with turning out core Trump supporters; and the best way to motivate them is by brandishing the fear of impeachment proceedings if Democrats win control of Congress.</p><p>Steve Bannon believes the specter of impeachment will motivate mainstream Republicans as well as core Trump backers. Photo: J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press</p><p>"This is all grass roots," Mr. Bannon says. "It's 2016 all over again...This is Trump's first re-election."</p><p>The political calculus behind such thinking is pretty simple: In 19 months as president, Mr. Trump has hardened his grip on his base of supporters and the GOP overall, but has done little to expand that base.</p><p>Meanwhile, as the Labor Day kickoff of the fall campaign approaches, Republicans face a Democratic party whose activists appear exceptionally motivated—to campaign, donate money and turn out in November.</p><p>Republicans need something to match that fervor. That something is the Trump base—and the best motivating tools are anger and fear.</p><p>In this case, that means specifically the fear that Special Counsel Robert Mueller, New York prosecutors and a Democratic Congress will conspire to kick Mr. Trump out of office. That's why Republicans are talking about the specter of impeachment, not Democrats. Democrats know impeachment talk is a surefire way to motivate the other side.</p><p>But there's a problem in this GOP formula: A motivated Trump base is necessary for Republicans to head off disaster in November, but it's not sufficient, at least not if Democrats remain as energized as they appear today. The Trump base has to be married with more mainstream Republicans—the kind hardcore activists refer to as RINOs, or "Republicans In Name Only"—and with some independent voters.</p><p>Right now, independent voters are hard to read. Their sentiments have been shifting around a lot in Wall Street Journal/NBC News polling in recent months. As a general rule, they have a low regard for Mr. Trump personally and appear weary of the atmosphere of constant crisis around him. But the polling also indicates they increasingly like how Republicans are handling the economy, appreciate the GOP tax cut and think the party is changing the way things work in Washington.</p><p>That leaves moderate Republicans, of whom Mr. Bannon says simply: "We need RINOs."</p><p>Supporters of President Trump cheer before a rally in Lewis Center, Ohio, earlier this month. Photo: Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press</p><p>The Bannon calculation is that the specter of impeachment will motivate these soft Republicans as well as core Trump backers. More conventional Republicans may be disdainful of Mr. Trump personally, but they also think the tax cuts, deregulatory policies and judicial nominations they like are imperiled if he goes down.</p><p>So, impeachment-scare talk, Mr. Bannon is calculating, is effective for RINOs too, simply for different reasons. For the Trump base, impeachment talk is a source of outrage. Soft Republicans dislike it for less emotional, more practical reasons.</p><p>All this means Republican candidates have a dual mission right now: Keep motivating those base Trump voters, who want full-throated defenses of the president and odes to his hard-line immigration policies, while also luring out to the polls mainstream Republicans and independents who dislike the president but like lower taxes and less regulation.</p><p>And if political advertising is any indication, candidates appear to be embracing both messages with nearly equal fervor. Data compiled by CMAG Kantar Media on all political ads run so far this year show that a pro-Trump message is the most common element of GOP ads. Next in line? Mentions of the tax cut Republicans pushed through Congress last year.</p>
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I have to hand it to I'm sure she deserves the pretty penny she has made for her effort. She has certainly caught the imagination of a public hungry for salacious fiction. To suggest her story is anything other than that, a fiction, is ludicrous. Presidents at dinner on caribbean islands. (clinton was never ever there, easy to confirm). Sharing a bath with a Prince (bathtub too small even for one adult). sex slave being paid thousands of dollars. (while at the exact same time, she was working as a hostess in a burger bar). being lent out to a prime minister though this prime minister, never out of sight of his massive security detail also never visited the island„ sex on a small airplane with a famous lawyer while the other passengers must have been all looking out the window during the event. I would have thought that her fabrications were readily apparent, but now, being asked to deny what the press has termed her "allegations" is frankly silly. ok, to play along I deny each and every allegation. The only person she didn't suggest she was forced to have sex with, was Bilbo Baggins., maybe its in the sequel.
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Ha, the sequel comment is great. But I don't think it's my place to discuss her accusations of other people...I know nothing about it and never met her or Clinton. The points I can legitimately address are the nature of my involvement with you and some smoking gun allegations by the other girls. I will talk to a lawyer this week. It could really be fun if I made a viral video that showed how easily people can be fooled, followed by a statement saying the stories are obviously false. If it's fun, tabloids may cover it... Btw, I was invited to go to Davos...does not seem like such a good idea at the moment
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Wow.<br>I haven't seen her in months but we are friendly and I can try to find out more if you want. Let me know...
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Because you were not available to meet me in person last year and at this point I don't need to be seen. I can not have press, media, private investigators, film companies, etc. contacting me or my parents and sisters at home or on cell/texts and or by mail. I realize you don't have much control over this, but you can at least help me to move. I can't just get up and go like you. I left the city to escape, make a better life and I am devastated these people found me and brought to light an association of that I would rather them never to know. People think I was involved with something really bad and I lost a boyfriend of great potential over this shit. I am still in debt over all these years, been working my ass off trying to get ahead, which you could never understand I was even surviving off the pay I was getting. Well, its not any better. I dropped out of college because of you (and GM's) advice. Started working for a company you wanted me to and basically my life has has become hell since then.<br><br>I have been your supporter for 16 years, the media explosion with Clinton, Trump and Cosby is affecting me. I'm not prepared for this.
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<p>Hi</p><p>I'm a reporter at CNN, and my colleague Blake Ellis and I have read that Bill Clinton and Donald Trump have both visited Epstein's private island. We are trying to determine whether there is any truth to the allegations that either or both of these men may have had sexual relations with minors while there. We know that you have been Epstein's pilot, so we're wondering if you would be willing to speak with us completely off the record. We are not focusing on the allegations against Epstein -- we are solely focusing on Trump and Clinton given the current allegations being levied in the press.</p><p>If you don't feel comfortable sharing anything via social media or email, feel free to send us any documentation/proof that might be helpful anonymously via mail:</p><p>Melanie Hicken<br/>6430 Sunset Blvd #300<br/>Los Angeles, CA 90028</p><p>You can also reach us by phone:</p><p>Thanks so much,</p><p>Melanie</p>
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Yes, let's do it. I like most of it. Would like less personal attacks and more reasons why allegations are ridiculous..<br><br>Love the fact checking story. Just a few days ago, I toyed with the idea of posting a photo of me doing a preflight inspection and saying I wished other professions would have that requirement before putting innocent people's lives at risk.
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I only met Jeffrey Epstein, after I was adult. ( over 18). I was never, ever, his " sex slave ". obviously a lurid chauvenistic categorization, which in my opinion could only have been made by some loser of a repressed male reporter. He was always kind, funny and generous to me.<br><br>These fantasy fabrications made by a delusional thief. ( charged with stealing from the burger place and which she worked, though she claimed to paid thousands of dollars in cash and held at the beck and call of the genious tycoon. ). Her story telling had it been done while sleeping would have been called dreaming, if awake, hallucinations but to the English press they are referred to as allegations.<br><br>She claimed in the minutest of detail, her dinner with President Clinton on the Caribbean Island, How he arrived. ( by black heli). where he sat. ,(on jeffreys left.) a 21st century tale of power, sex, money. The fact is that this story is total make believe, fabricated on purpose to gain tabloid attention, and easily refuted by readily available travel records of a former president. . it defies belief that any person would take seriously such a preposterous story. little different than her telling her father that she met the queen, whoops- he believed her though her mother at the relevant time complained that she must have been engaging in satan worship and asked that she be put her in a drug home. cmon. I am currently a professional pilot with a spotless record. I have a checklist that I follow before every flight to verify that things are what they are supposed to be, checking her story which the press has refused to do would serve the public well. In this case human error is merely a euphemism for hijacking the truth,
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Apparently..<br><br>They are now asking how my parents bought a building in town...implying it was all the money they got for selling me<br><br>Getting ugly..
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<p>This is the latest screenshot. Mike managed to knock out daily beast again. She is a pain and very very persistent. We managed to push Huffington post down near bottom and is about to be pushed off, but it would take a bit more work, and again, you have your active detractors out there. Just the way it is.</p><p>On the second page, we have replaced 8 toxic references with good ones, and there are four toxic ones left, which were pushed off the first page.</p><p>The science and org sites would have been placed higher if there was new content created and added.</p><p>Mike, however, is stopping work now on the project.</p><p>We need to talk about island asap, as they are bugging me for logistics.</p><p>Thanks.</p><p>me</p>
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<html><body><p>The prominent U.S. attorney fired by Donald Trump this weekend has been justly acclaimed for his pursuit of political corruption. But his treatment of the Wall Street executives involved in the financial meltdown was far less confrontational.</p><p>by Jesse Eisinger</p><p>ProPublica, March 12, 2017, 6:22 p.m.</p><p>After his election in 1968, President Richard Nixon asked Robert Morgenthau, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to resign. Morgenthau refused to leave voluntarily, saying it degraded the office to treat it as a patronage position.</p><p>Nixon's move precipitated a political crisis. The president named a replacement. Powerful politicians lined up to support Morgenthau. Morgenthau had taken on mobsters and power brokers. He had repeatedly prosecuted Roy Cohn, the sleazy New York lawyer who had been Senator Joe McCarthy's right-hand man. (One of Cohn's clients and protégés was a young New York City real estate developer named Donald Trump.) When Cohn complained that Morgenthau had a vendetta against him, Morgenthau replied, "A man is not immune from prosecution merely because a United States Attorney happens not to like him."</p><p>Morgenthau carried that confrontational attitude to the world of business. He pioneered the Southern District's approach to corporate crime. When his prosecutors took on corporate fraud, they did not reach settlements that called for fines, the current fashion these days. They filed criminal charges against the executives responsible.</p><p>Before Morgenthau, the Department of Justice focused on two-bit corporate misdeeds—Ponzi schemes and boiler room operations. Morgenthau changed that. His prosecutors went after CEOs and their enablers—the accountants and lawyers who abetted the frauds or looked the other way. "How do you justify prosecuting a nineteen-year old who sells drugs on a street corner when you say it's too complicated to go after the people who move the money?" he once asked.</p><p>Morgenthau's years as United States Attorney were followed by political success. He was elected New York County District Attorney in 1974, the first of seven consecutive terms for that office.</p><p>There are parallels between Morgenthau, and Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District who was fired by President Trump this weekend.</p><p>Like Morgenthau, the 48-year old Bharara leaves the office of US Attorney for the Southern District celebrated for taking on corrupt and powerful politicians. Bharara prosecuted two of the infamous "three men in a room" who ran New York state: Sheldon Silver, the Democratic speaker of the assembly and Dean Skelos, the Republican Senate majority leader.</p><p>He won convictions of a startling array of local politicians, carrying on the work of the Moreland Commission, an ethics inquiry created and then dismissed by New York's Gov. Andrew Cuomo. (This weekend, Bharara cryptically tweeted that "I know what the Moreland Commission must have felt like," a suggestion that he was fired as he was pursuing cases pointed at Trump or his allies.)</p><p>But the record shows that Bharara was much less aggressive when it came to confronting Wall Street's misdeeds.</p><p>President Obama appointed Bharara in 2009, amid the wreckage of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. He inherited ongoing investigations into the collapse, including a probe against Lehman Brothers.</p><p>He also inherited something he and his young charges found more alluring: insider-trading cases against hedge fund managers. His office focused obsessively on those. At one point, the Southern District racked up a record of 85-0 in those cases. (Appeals courts would later throw out two prominent convictions, infuriating him and dealing blows to several other cases.)</p><p>Hedge funds are safer targets. The firms aren't enmeshed in the global financial markets in the way that giant banks are. Insider trading cases are relatively easy to win and don't address systemic abuses that helped bring down the financial system.</p><p>Even there his record was more mixed than is popularly understood. As Sheelah Kolhatkar demonstrates in her propulsive and riveting "Black Edge," when it came to bringing his biggest whale to justice, Steve Cohen of SAC Capital, the Southern District blinked. They did not charge him, only securing a guilty plea from his firm.</p><p>Present and former prosecutors say Bharara did not give much emphasis to investigations arising from the financial meltdown, an approach shared by his boss, Attorney General Eric Holder. Justice Department insiders say many of those inquiries withered not because they were unpromising, but because they had little support.</p><p>Bharara missed an opportunity by not bringing any significant criminal charges against individuals in the wake of the collapses of Lehman, investment bank Merrill Lynch, the insurer AIG, the mortgage securities and collateralized debt obligation businesses, or the myriad public misrepresentations from bank CEOs about their finances.</p><p>Bharara and senior officials in Washington argue that there were no criminal cases to file after the 2008 crisis. But the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan did pursue significant civil cases against the banks for their mortgage activities, cases that had to prove misconduct by the "preponderance of the evidence." And DOJ did win guilty pleas from the banks themselves, an indication that prosecutors might have been able to charge individuals for their part in crimes their institutions had acknowledged. Academics who studied those years, including Columbia's Tomasz Piskorski and James Witkin and Chicago's Amit Seru found widespread patterns of fraud in the mortgage business.</p><p>The exception makes this failure all the more puzzling. As I detailed in 2014, Bharara's office brought one case for misconduct during the financial crisis — against a mid-level banker. Prosecutors charged Kareem Serageldin of Credit Suisse with overseeing traders who knowingly misrepresented the value of mortgage securities. Serageldin pleaded guilty and went to prison.</p><p>Serageldin's colleagues in the industry and others familiar with Credit Suisse found it hard to believe that he was the only person involved in that particular fraud.</p><p>Bharara's reluctance to pursue senior executives was seen in other investigations of big banks. His office wrested a $1.7 billion fine from JPMorgan Chase over its complicity in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme, but it brought no charges against individual bankers.</p><p>One odd aspect of his tenure was the Southern District's willingness to defer to other jurisdictions when it came to Wall Street cases.</p><p>Historically, the SDNY has been the leading enforcers of securities laws, nicknamed the "sovereign district" for its propensity to grab corporate fraud cases from elsewhere on the flimsiest of jurisdictional pretexts. Under Bharara, the southern district let other U.S. attorneys claim investigations into residential mortgage-backed securities, the instruments at the heart of the financial crisis. Those other offices were not nearly as versed in complex financial cases as their colleagues in Manhattan. In addition, Bharara's office ceded post-financial crisis investigations into foreign exchange and global interest rate manipulation to prosecutors working from the Justice Department's headquarters.</p><p>Like Morgenthau, Bharara was a prominent figure in the New York landscape, given to well-orchestrated press conferences and memorable sound bites. Like Morgenthau, he did not leave office quietly, even though the president has a longstanding right to name his own U.S. attorneys. And like Morgenthau, he may try to parlay his martyrdom into elective office.</p><p>But if he runs on his record of convictions, as prosecutors often do, voters might want to consider as well the list of possible targets he never pursued.</p></body></html>
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I saw that, amazing.<br>I also think it's shocking she is 35 in the recent picture (if she was 13 in '94). She looks 20 years older.
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Nadia <nadja2102@yahoo.com>
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Friday, January 9, 2015 1:44 PM
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20150109134400
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I only met Jeffrey Epstein, after I was adult. ( over 18). I was never, ever, his " sex slave ". obviously a lurid chauvenistic categorization, which in my opinion could only have been made by some loser of a repressed male reporter. He was always kind, funny and generous to me. These fantasy fabrications made by a delusional thief. ( charged with stealing from the burger place and which she worked, though she claimed to paid thousands of dollars in cash and held at the beck and call of the genious tycoon. ). Her story telling had it been done while sleeping would have been called dreaming, if awake, hallucinations but to the English press they are referred to as allegations. She claimed in the minutest of detail, her dinner with President Clinton on the Caribean Island, How he arrived. ( by black heli). where he sat. ,(on jeffreys left.) a 21st century tale of power, sex, money. The fact is that this story is total make believe, fabricated on purpose to gain tabloid attention, and easily refuted by readily available travel records of a former president. . it defies belief that any person would take seriously such a preposterous story. little different than her telling her father that she met the queen, whoops- he believed her though her mother at the relevant time complained that she must have been engaging in satan worship and asked that she be put her in a drug home. cmon. I am currently a professional pilot with a spotless record. I have a checklist that I follow before every flight to verify that things are what they are supposed to be, checking her story which the presss has refused to do would serve the public well. In this case human error is merely a euphemism for hijacking the truth,
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notable?
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[Nadia <nadja2102@yahoo.com>]
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Friday, January 9, 2015 1:44 PM
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20150109134400
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Definitely not gonna talk to the reporters. It doesn't feel right. Xoxoxo They called my friend today and told her they are writing a story about notable people from the east and would like to talk to her about me. She didn't fall for it.. Slovakian press is going crazy now.
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Al seckel
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Jeffrey Epstein
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12/11/2010 9:01:17 PM
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This is a screen shot of a google search on your name taken about one minute ago, and this is BEFORE the next big sweep. I UNDERSTAND your point about "one thing kills me," but the daily beast article is gone, the other ones, including the powerful Huffington Post, are about to be pushed off. And, out stuff is on top.
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Sat, December 11, 2010 12:31:16 PM
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the google page is not good.. after sept when you told me you thought it would take approx twenty thousand to clean up. and hopefully in time for nov 1. then another ten thousand , and another ten thousand. and your emails about how you are all about results „ then an emergency 2500 dollars to keep servers active , then you told me micahel didn't want to give his bank details.. your quote was he'd explode, that was after he was sent forty thousand dollars directly to his bank.. I have yet to have a complete breakdown of payments. and the results , are what they are,.
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[recipient name or email]
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015 12:14 AM
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I have to hand it to I'm sure she deserves the pretty penny she has made for her effort. She has certainly caught the imagination of a public hungry for salacious fiction. To suggest her story is anything other than that, a fiction, is ludicrous. Presidents at dinner on caribbean islands. ( clinton was never ever there, easy to confirm ). Sharing a bath with a Prince ( bathtub too small even for one adult ). sex slave being paid thousands of dollars. ( while at the exact same time, she was working as a hostess in a burger bar ). being lent out to a prime minister though this prime minister, never out of sight of his massive security detail also never visited the island„ sex on a small airplane with a famous lawyer while the other passengers must have been all looking out the window during the event . I would have thought that her fabrications were readily apparent, but now , being asked to deny what the press has termed her" allegations " is frankly silly. ok, to play along I deny each and every allegation. The only person she didn't suggest she was forced to have sex with, was Bilbo Baggins. , maybe its in the sequel.
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Friday, January 9, 2015 8:50 PM
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I know, cute„ just a joke about people's unique sensitivities. You must have heard many this week. How are You doing?
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Friday, January 9, 2015 3:15 PM
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it was only meant as a pun on.
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Normally it's the copilots job to call out M, in this instance I'm calling her out)):
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Friday, January 9, 2015 1:59 PM
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It was a first draft
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Friday, January 9, 2015 1:44 PM
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20150109134400
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I only met Jeffrey Epstein, after I was adult. ( over 18). I was never, ever, his " sex slave ". obviously a lurid chauvenistic categorization, which in my opinion could only have been made by some loser of a repressed male reporter. He was always kind, funny and generous to me. These fantasy fabrications made by a delusional thief. ( charged with stealing from the burger place and which she worked, though she claimed to paid thousands of dollars in cash and held at the beck and call of the genious tycoon. ) . Her story telling had it been done while sleeping would have been called dreaming, if awake, hallucinations but to the English press they are referred to as allegations. She claimed in the minutest of detail, her dinner with President Clinton on the Caribean Island, How he arrived. ( by black heli). where he sat. ,(on jeffreys left.) a 21st century tale of power, sex, money. The fact is that this story is total make believe, fabricated on purpose to gain tabloid attention, and easily refuted by readily available travel records of a former president. . it defies belief that any person would take seriously such a preposterous story. little different than her telling her father that she met the queen, whoops- he believed her though her mother at the relevant time complained that she must have been engaging in satan worship and asked that she be put her in a drug home. cmon. I am currently a professional pilot with a spotless record. I have a checklist that I follow before every flight to verify that things are what they are supposed to be, checking her story which the presss has refused to do would serve the public well. In this case human error is merely a euphemism for hijacking the truth,
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Friday, January 9, 2015 7:00 PM
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It was a first draft
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Steve Bannon
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7/23/2018 1:58:04 PM
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<p>011-331-441-70210. In 2 hrs</p>
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<p>#</p>
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<p>Agree 100%</p><p>How do I do that???</p><p>American Carnage amazing -- Ari Emmanuel financed it and he loves it---Erolls besties tell him it will end his career because he gave a platform to a monster</p><p>Officially in Venice, Toronto and New York Film Festival</p><p>Skipping telluride</p>
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Jul 23, 2018, at 9:49 AM
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<p>We can talk about at your convenience</p>
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<p>its doable , but time consuming, there are many leaders of countries we can organize for you to have one on ones. however. you will have to come , stay 8 -10 days. , then no more than two weeks later. the same. The fear is that you gin up their hopes and emotions and then abandon them. I think you want to be an insider, not an outsider flying in and out. did you get the first cut of american carnage?.?</p>
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Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 1:57 AM
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<p>Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter</p><p>Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T</p>
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<REDACTED>
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Thursday, January 31, 2013 11:32 AM
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Apparently Brazil is a hot investment place now (?) It is more about the offset part than the jet deal. France, Sweden and USA are all lobbying to get the jet deal as aviation is tied into potentially big tourism deals. (36 planes)<br>I was just on a call with a guy in Sweden who is dealing with this...<br>I never know if the stories are real, but he claims to work with the Brazilian president, Obama, Warren Buffet etc..
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Thursday, January 31, 2013 5:47 AM
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brazil, has tried to buy fighters, in the past, they don't have a lot of money,
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Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 6:36 AM
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Hmm, so the offset service provider does what - negotiation between the parties? Complex sounds interesting...
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Thursday, January 31, 2013 3:36 AM
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Yes, one of the most complex negotiations they're very strange. Someone buys fighters but with the fighter money, some must be used for specific third party items. I will buy your pussy for 10k, but with 2 of the 10 you have to buy me food. And to make matter worse I need to borrow thev10 from you.
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[recipient name or email]
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
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Do you understand offset agreements? I got asked to be involved in negotiating some of the deals between Brazil and other countries in regards to the purchase of new fighter jets..<br><br>What is an offset service provider?
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Friday, January 9, 2015 9:03 PM
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sexy cute
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Friday, January 9, 2015 3:15 PM
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it was only meant as a pun on
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Friday, January 9, 2015 2:18 PM
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Thursday, January 31, 2013 3:36 AM
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Yes, one of the most complex negotiations they're very strange. Someone buys fighters but with the fighter money, some must be used for specific third party items. I will buy your pussy for 10k, but with 2 of the 10 you have to buy me food. And to make matter worse I need to borrow thev10 from you.
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Thursday, January 31, 2013 5:47 AM
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Thursday, January 31, 2013 11:37 AM
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yes but with a 2.2 billion dollar top. most planes are above 100 each, hence the issue
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Friday, January 9, 2015 1:44 PM
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Definitely not gonna talk to the reporters. It doesn't feel right. Xoxoxo They called my friend today and told her they are writing a story about notable people from the east and would like to talk to her about me. She didn't fall for it.. Slovakian press is going crazy now.
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3/15/2017 12:14:18 PM
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Corruption...client is Richard Ireland
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turk or...
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Which case
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jack morris partner marino could be the problem forlicencing. ribis can help i think
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Friday, January 9, 2015 7:27 PM
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I'm a pilot...I prefer sex slave to copilot ;)
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12/15/2010 5:36:27 PM
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<p>Jeffrey,<br>The bots did the sweep. Here are the new results taken as of a minute ago.<br>You have only one negative article left on front page of google, which is<br>the Huffington Post article. The Huffington Post is extremely hard to<br>move, because it is so powerful, has millions of links to it, and uploads<br>massive new and original content it on a daily basis with posting from out<br>side readers. We managed to push it down the page, as it used to be at the<br>top. If we were able to post original content to both the science and the<br>org site (absolutely not a single word to this day by Jessica, just talk),<br>we would have been able to push it down even further, and off the page. WE<br>did manage to get rid of the daily beast article, which is now far<br>removed, inspite of their own efforts to keep it prominent.<br>Toxic suggested search engine terms that popped up automatically when you<br>typed in your name are also now removed.<br>Wikipedia was an important victory, as it will always be at the top of the<br>search engine results. ow the head lines do not mention convicted sex<br>offender or pedophile. Instead, Philanthrophic work, Epstein Foundation,<br>Promotion of Scientists. We have stopped the hacking on your wiki site,<br>and that was a major effor. Your wiki entry now is pretty tame, and bad<br>stuff has been muted, bowlerized, and pused to the bottom. Careful editing<br>and wording has muted the effect immensely. We hacked the site to replace<br>the mug shot and caption, and now has an entirely different photo and<br>caption. This was a big success.<br>We pushed the Edge all the way up to the front page, where it was<br>previously buried on page 5 of google search.<br>We have promoted the other jeffrey epsteins, and other pages are also<br>filled with your material.<br>And, while the sites are up, and in the direction we hoped, they are still<br>new, and subject to volitility, especially if new original content is not<br>added on a minimum of a weekly basis. I have been forbideen to add new<br>content to the philanthrophic site as well as the science site, and<br>therefore, as a result our rating slipped down (still on the first page,<br>but would have liked them (and some of the articles to been able to push<br>Huffington off page). We also helped with you images, and the first images<br>that come of you on a google search are not of your mug shot, etc.<br>Your daily beast foe is still at it, and trying to promote her sites<br>against you in the same way that we try to depromote you.<br>As far as this site is concerned, and the continuation of this, I do not<br>know what you wish to do. Clearly, you have no interest in my continuing.<br>And, I am not sure if you want to continue the project at all. If the<br>latter, and you stop, eventually it will just go into the way of entropy,<br>and it will return to the old form. The major work has been done, but it<br>needs to be maintained. For it to get better results, it needs to have<br>constant input and supervision, and that means generating proper content,<br>not just editing and grammatical fixes. Writers need to know what to<br>write. THe philanthrophy site is at the bottom of the page precisely<br>because you have not allowed us to add any content to it, and as a result<br>it suffers.<br>You paid Mike $2500, which he applied for the purchasing of his<br>replacement servers, but his fee of $7500 balance is now due if you want<br>to continue. Please let me know what you want to do. I need to inform him,<br>and if you are not going to use him, he needs to take on his other clients<br>and devote his time there.<br>This needs to be contrasted with what we started with, which was a search<br>on your name, which had nine/10 very toxic prominent stories, and toxic<br>Wiki article and headline.</p>
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4/25/2016 2:04:49 PM
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Remind ur friend that I designed the DJT business comeback and now he may be the President
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04/30/2013 02:55 PM
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<html><body>Attached is the latest edition of Tax Topics. It discusses some of the tax proposals in President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 Budget, which was released on April 10th. It also has the 7520 rate and the applicable federal mid-term rates.<br>...three cheers for spring!</body></html>
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Jeffrey — I told u weeks ago that Davis would issue a report critical of Leon and board read article in Post business page re Davis Report and Caesars — and DJT will be President -- Nick
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Margie,<br><br>As you know, nothing too big or too small for us, especially in the summer Hmmmmm. I have to be direct -- you or someone at your paper was very astute in checking the Clerk and Comptroller's computer and activity in the Epstein case two days before the hearing. As result, you sent me a text message on Saturday asking what the activity was about and I confirmed that the plea would take place. You were the only member of the news media that I talked with. And yet, after the case is completely over, the Palm Beach Daily News' editorial staff remains silent on the topic.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Mike<br>Palm Beach Post Editorial<br><br>Monday, July 07, 2008<br>Two years after a grand jury indicted him on a felony charge of solicitation of prostitution, Jeffrey Epstein finally admitted that he lured a teenage girl to his $8.5 million, 13,000-square-foot Palm Beach mansion for sex. A week ago, the 55-year-old investment banker began serving 18 months in jail.<br><br>But that plea deal - guilty of felony solicitation of prostitution and procuring a person under the age of 18 for prostitution - does not account for all five of the girls, one as young as 14, who alleged that Epstein sexually abused them. And why is Epstein serving his term in the overcrowded Palm Beach County Jail and not a state prison, where inmates are sent if their sentences are longer than one year?<br><br>The slow, dissatisfying resolution of the case sends a message to the public that there's a different system of justice for the wealthy who hire high-powered lawyers. Epstein's legal team included West Palm Beach defense attorney Jack Goldberger, Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz, who defended O.J. Simpson against murder charges, and Kenneth Starr, the prosecutor who pursued then-President Bill Clinton for lying about sex with young women.<br><br>Palm Beach police spent 11 months investigating Epstein before State Attorney Barry Krischer sent the case to a grand jury, instead of charging Epstein so the man who once boasted of accepting only billionaire clients could face a trial. The police had taken a high school transcript, class schedules and phone messages from Epstein's home that showed he knew the girls were underage. Yet Mr. Krischer was more swayed by Epstein's lawyers, who attempted to impugn the girls' character by showing they had chatted on myspace.com about smoking marijuana and drinking. He should have let a jury decide whether the victims - and Epstein - were credible.<br><br>Ultimately, one charge against Epstein finally reflected the age of one victim, and the plea agreement left Epstein labeled a sex offender. With that additional charge, if Epstein had been convicted at a trial, he could have been sentenced to anything from probation to 15 years in prison, Assistant State Attorney Lanna Belohlavek said, adding that the recommended guideline sentence was 21 months.<br><br>Epstein also won't have to certify to the court that he is receiving counseling, typically required of sex offenders, because he has a private psychiatrist. But without court supervision, who will ensure Epstein is in fact being treated?<br><br>The plea deal also drops a federal investigation of Epstein. If a federal investigation was warranted, how does dropping it before completion benefit the public?<br><br>Epstein preyed on girls and denied it. For three years, his wealth and the influence of his lawyers bought him the protection the state attorney owed to the victims.<br><br>Police chief's reputation helps discredit attacks<br>By Larry Keller<br>Palm Beach Post Staff Writer<br>Monday, August 14, 2006<br>In the case of Palm Beach financier Jeffrey Epstein, it seems, at times, as if two men are accused of wrongdoing: Epstein and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter.<br><br>Epstein, 53, was indicted last month on a charge of felony solicitation of prostitution solely because of Reiter's "craziness," one of Epstein's lawyers said. His department disseminated "a distorted view of the case" and behaved in a "childish" manner when the grand jury didn't indict Epstein on the charges it sought, another Epstein lawyer complained. To hear the Epstein camp tell it, Reiter, 48, is a loose cannon better suited to be the sheriff of Mayberry. They whisper that he's embroiled in a messy divorce.<br><br>Reiter did in fact file for divorce from his wife, Jill, last year, after 24 years of marriage. They have a son, 18, and a daughter, 14. The couple is scheduled to go to mediation next week, Aug. 16. Nothing in the court file suggests their split is particularly ugly.<br><br>Reiter incurred the wrath of the Epstein camp as well as the state attorney's office for two reasons. First, he pressed for Epstein to be charged with the more serious crimes of sexual activity with minors. Second, he slammed State Attorney Barry Krischer in blunt language seldom used by one law-enforcement official concerning another because of what he perceived as that office's mishandling of the case.<br><br>In a letter to Krischer written May 1, Reiter called his actions in the Epstein case "highly unusual." He added, "I must urge you to... consider if good and sufficient reason exists to require your disqualification from the prosecution of these cases."<br><br>In short, Reiter told the county's top prosecutor for the past 13 years that he ought to get off the case. "It looks like a departure from professionalism," Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said of Reiter's letter.<br><br>Following Epstein's indictment, Reiter referred the case to the FBI to determine whether the super-rich, super-connected defendant had violated any federal laws.<br><br>Reiter won't discuss the case or the broadsides aimed at him. But others almost uniformly use one word to describe the chief: professional.<br><br>"I have always been impressed by Mike's professionalism and his leadership," said Rick Lincoln, chief of the Lantana Police Department and a Palm Beach County cop for 32 years.<br><br>"The town of Palm Beach has a very professional police department. We all consider Mike to be our peer and a man of integrity."<br><br>Juno Beach Police Chief H.C. Clark II agreed. Although he doesn't know Reiter well, he has met with him on countywide law enforcement issues. "I've never seen him lose his cool. I've never seen anything but a professional demeanor from him."<br><br>Reiter joined the Palm Beach Police Department in 1981, leaving a $20,000-a-year patrol job at the University of Pittsburgh. His personnel jacket shows consistently excellent job evaluations.<br><br>Posh Palm Beach is no hotbed of crime, and in his first year on the job, a resident confined to his home with a sick child thanked Reiter for delivering a few Cokes to the house. Reiter refused payment for the beverages. Another resident thanked Reiter for shutting off his car's headlights in his driveway, saying a valet must have been at fault.<br><br>Reiter worked everything from road patrol to organized crime, vice and narcotics. And he's no novice at investigations involving the island's rich and famous. He was the lead detective probing the drug overdose death of David Kennedy in 1984. He also was one of the officers who worked the investigation of William Kennedy Smith, who was charged in 1991 — and later acquitted — with raping a woman at the Kennedy family compound in Palm Beach.<br><br>Reiter, who has a master's degree in human resource development from Palm Beach Atlantic University, also has attended the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va., and management courses at Harvard. He's been active in countywide interagency law enforcement organizations and has a "top secret" national security clearance.<br><br>"He has a perspective that's broader than just addressing the needs of the town," said Town Manager Peter Elwell, who promoted Reiter from assistant chief to chief in March 2001. Reiter makes more than $144,000 as the town's top cop. Elwell thinks he's worth it.<br><br>"He's very businesslike, very straightforward. He's not easily agitated or flamboyant. He's about the work," Elwell said. "I think that his service as chief has been outstanding in five-plus years."
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My Mom's childhood friend from Ukraine reached out to her - she works for Oleksandr Vilkul (Ukrainian opposition leader), asked if I could help organize the invitation to the Trump inauguration for a high reward. Shall I find out the details or drop it? Any interest in meeting them at all<br><br>I personally don't know Tamara (my Mom's friend) and my Mom hasn't seen her for years
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Am in CA — that friend of yours whom I think lives in Paris was at the conference..she spoke to you last week..claims to be in charge of a hedge fund or something
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Jeffrey - apologise if this long to execute next time well be much quicker.
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Jeffrey<br><br>Just got off the phone with Vinit.<br><br>DB stopped marketmaking OTC oil options - for short dated Pd go for exch traded - better liquidity and lower transaction costs in and out.<br><br>My central scenario - Kerry Lavrov meeting Friday will be a bust and the Crimea referendum this weekend will result in "yes" given the 59pct ethic Russian makeup. Sunday/ Monday sanction rhetoric from ranging from g8 expulsion to Iran-style bank embargo is raised a notch. Russia follows with more threats of counter-sanctions. My sense is the Obama 5m of 696m SPR release is to show Merkel and co he will step in. He needs to because there are 8 small European and Baltic countries that rec 70%+ of their gas from Russia. Germany gets 30%.<br><br>Cross asset correlations outside of the US are increasing past few days - eg copper and the Turkish lira hourly charts are on top of each other past 4 days. I'm worried there is a 30-40pct(?) chance of a hard risk off move in markets in first half of next week - more focused on European equities, copper, EM FX (Turkey, ZAR, Ruble etc) than SPX. In that scenario oil is way up.<br><br>Exchange WTI calls - there are 2 options (as of 3pm est):<br>5day expiry 17march 2014 underlying clj4 97.92<br>and<br>35d expiry 16april2014 underlying clk4 97.59<br><br>** The 5 day options are a bit short - one possibility is sell a 3usd out of the money put (95.5 strike) for 20cents and buy a 2usd OTM 100 call for 25. Net pay 5cents. But 5d is a bit short for me.<br><br>**For 35d expiry You could look at selling 91.50 (6usd OTM put) for 56cents and buying 103c (5.5usd OTM) for 58cents or the 102c (4.5usd OTM) for 76cents.<br><br>If 5d is too short and 35d is too long / not enough gamma, Tazia may be able to source liquidity from the street. Am Cc'ing her for any live pricing or additional comment
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Dear Brett Jaffe,<br>I left you a telephone message earlier. The Mail on Sunday newspaper is running a story on Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew and others this weekend.<br>We urgently require responses from Ms Maxwell to the following questions. Our deadline is noon tomorrow.<br><br>Annette Witheridge<br>On behalf of the Mail on Sunday<br><br>1. says Ghislaine Maxwell offered her a job as a masseuse with Jeffrey Epstein when she was aged 15. Ms Maxwell led MI= upstairs on her first visit to him at his Palm Beach house. Mr Epstein was naked on massage table. Ms Maxwell initiated a bisexual encounter during which Ms Maxwell rubbed her own breasts on Mr Epstein and directed to copy her.<br>2. Ms Maxwell took part in numerous other sexual encounters involving her assistant and Mr Epstein.<br>3. Ms Maxwell kept sex toys and costumes in the Palm Beach mansion and dressed prior to sex sessions with Mr Epstein. S Maxwell herself wore black vinyl during sex sessions with Mr Epstein.<br>4. men. was paid between US $200 and $ 5000 US sex, depending on whether it involved travel and other<br>5, was required to have sex with friends of Ms Maxwell and Mr Epstein, including Glenn Dubin, Les Wexner, Ehud Barak, former Senator George Mitchell and Stephen Kosslyn.<br>6. Ms Maxwell introduced to Prince Andrew in 2001 at Ms Maxwell's London house where had sex with him. subsequently was directed to meet him at Mr Epstein's New York house where Ms Maxwell directed to sit on Andrew's knee with________________ Andrew groped both girls. Ms Maxwell directed after this to have sex with Andrew. Ms Maxwell and Mr Epstein subsequently travelled with to Little St James where she was directed to stage an orgy for Andrew and Mr Epstein during which she performed oral sex on them.<br>7. was paid extra by Mr Epstein or his employees for these sexual encounters.<br>8. Ms Maxwell knew age and laughed about it when she introduced her to Andrew.<br>9. Ms Maxwell and Mr Epstein tried to persuade to bear his child.<br>10. After sexual encounters with male friends of Mr Epstein and/or Ms Maxwell, Ms Maxwell and Mr Epstein would ask explicit questions about what went on.<br>11. Mr Epstein's residences in Florida and New York had surveillance cameras that taped the sex sessions and taped even in the bathroom.<br>12. Ms Maxwell and Mr Epstein arranged for Ehud Barak to have sex with several girls, often at Mr Epstein's Palm Beach house. -<br>13. Ms Maxwell piloted President Bill Clinton in a helicopter to a dinner on Little St James where two brunettes Ms Maxwell, and Mr Epstein were at the table.<br>14. Mr Epstein bought Ms Maxwell the helicopter, homes in New York and London and a Mercedes.
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