Saturday, July 18, 2026

House panel probing Epstein asked Leon Black about birthday book, their friendship

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House panel probing Epstein asked Leon Black about birthday book, their friendship

House panel probing Epstein asked Leon Black about birthday book and their friendship

Billionaire financier Leon Black's voluntary interview with the House Oversight Committee on June 26 ended abruptly after the panel served him with subpoenas for copies of nondisclosure agreements and a second interview while the first interview was still underway, a transcript confirmed.

On Friday, the House Oversight Committee released the transcript of Black's interview, which lasted less than an hour before his attorneys ended the session. 

After the interview, Susan Estrich, an attorney for Black, decried the subpoenas as "a planned political stunt." 

The committee is seeking copies of some nondisclosure agreements Black has signed. Emails previously released by the panel show Epstein weighed in on Black's personal affairs. According to court records, Black had a six-year affair with a Russian model named Guzel Ganieva. When Black was negotiating an NDA with her, Epstein offered him advice in an email written on Sept. 21, 2015.

Black admitted to the panel that he told Epstein about the affair and the woman's alleged "blackmail and extortion." After Ganieva signed the NDA, she unsuccessfully sued Black for rape and defamation, denying his claims of extortion. 

"Black has never been 'extorted by Ms. Ganieva,' her lawyers wrote in the lawsuit. 

Black denied Epstein was involved in negotiations and said Epstein was not aware of any other NDAs that Black had signed. Black also told the committee the terms of the NDAs prevented him from speaking on the record about them without a subpoena. 

Black denied in his opening statement that he was involved in or had any knowledge of Epstein's alleged abuse of women, sex with underage women or sex trafficking, except for what he learned from Epstein's 2008 plea deal for solicitation of prostitution from a minor. Black said he never paid Epstein for access to women.

Black testified that he was introduced to Epstein by a mutual friend in the 1990s and continued to associate with him because of the influential connections Epstein provided. According to Black, Epstein introduced him to numerous high-profile figures, including Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.

A 2021 report commissioned by Apollo Global Management, the firm Black founded, concluded that he paid Epstein approximately $158 million for tax and estate planning services. The report found that the work was legitimate. In the interview, Black defended the payments but said that Epstein had misled him into believing the fees were tax-deductible, causing him to underestimate the total cost. 

He said he initially believed he would pay about $95 million but still suggested the higher amount was a bargain, estimating Epstein's advice saved him between $1 and $2 billion. In 2023 he paid the U.S. Virgin Islands a $62.5 million settlement after he was sued over his financial support of Epstein.

A committee staff member also questioned Black about a poem he wrote for a book compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell to commemorate Epstein's 50th birthday. The book included letters, drawings and messages from dozens of Epstein's friends and business associates, many of which referenced his relationships with women. Black's contribution included the lines, "Blond, red, or brunette spread out geographically, with this net of fish Jeff's now the old man and the sea."

Asked what he meant, Black testified, "Because he seemed to know women all over the world. He traveled. He was in Paris. He was in Santa Fe. He was in his island. And he enjoyed the company of good-looking women, and he was a bachelor."

Although Black referred to Epstein in the book as his "best friend" and signed the note, "Love and kisses, Leon," he denied that the two were as close as the message suggested. Black told the committee, "We were never best friends. Was I friendly with him from the point of view of enjoying his Rolodex? Yes. Did I think he was very smart as a professional adviser? Yes."

Epstein had been appointed by Black to the board of directors of his family's foundation in 1997, but Black told the committee that he removed him from that role after Epstein's arrest and conviction in 2008. Prior to that, he said that he saw Epstein roughly once every three to four weeks and regularly attended gatherings at Epstein's townhouse. However, it wasn't until 2018 that Black and Epstein completely broke ties, which Black attributed to Epstein's "relentless pursuit of more and more money from me for professional services, his mistruths and misrepresentations" as well as "his failure to repay most of a $30 million loan."    

Black is scheduled to return before the committee under subpoena in September.

 

Some days are more difficult than others

Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday were likely the best days for me since I almost died January 4th 2026. Why?

Because these three days were beautiful here along the coast AND my daughter and her boyfriend were visiting my wife and I at our home on the northern California Coast near san Francisco.

However, today we had to put them on a plane back to Texas and other things happened too.

At least I have the memory of Tuesday through Thursday of this week being the best days I have had since I almost died from january until I had Robotic Hernia Surgery March 25th. then 6 weeks of recovery time and various other things in life we had to deal with.

So, at least I have had three really good days since I almost died in January. So, this is good.

And for the year I'm no longer worried about dying of Diverticulitis from a pinched intestine from a Naval Hernia either which is really good for the year not to be worrying about dying from that anymore.

By God's Grace 

Dealing with Friends and relatives in the hospital isn't easy

You want them to stay alive but the treatment they need isn't always available where or when you want it to be at any given hospital. So, you try to make do with whatever is available and hope that they can survive everything. People waiting in emergency rooms passing out on the floor often because the triage of that hospital doesn't consider them a priority. This is true all over the country. But, usually if you pass out on the floor waiting for help don't fall on your face or head slip off the seat onto the floor so you don't smash your face or head by falling from your seat uncontrollably. 

A relative of mine was given too much amiodarone and went unconscious standing up at one point and shattered her hip because she went unconscious standing so was unconscious before she fell. So, this wasn't good in any way.

Trying to stay alive in a hospital can be hard because of Triage and all the other people dying there with alarms going off all the time. Trying to be seen as a priority unless you are bleeding to death at the time is very difficult.

Triage in hospitals likely this is for the U.S. but also for all over the world to some degree too:

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What is triage and why is it important? - eConsult
Triage is the process of sorting and prioritizing patients or tasks based on the urgency of their need and the resources available. The term originates from the French verb trier, meaning "to sort". Its primary goal is to ensure maximum survival rates and efficiency when demands exceed available resources.
While traditionally associated with medical emergencies, the concept is utilized across multiple disciplines.
1. Medical and Emergency Triage
In healthcare settings, triage determines which patients require immediate medical intervention and which can safely wait. It is essential in Emergency Departments (ED) and mass casualty incidents (like natural disasters or accidents).
  • Hospital Triage: Many hospitals use the Emergency Severity Index (ESI), a 5-level system ranging from Level 1 (requiring immediate, life-saving resuscitation) to Level 5 (non-urgent cases).
  • Disaster Triage: In mass casualty situations, triage often utilizes color-coded tags to rapidly sort large numbers of victims:
    • Red (Immediate): Life-threatening injuries but highly treatable (e.g., severe bleeding, obstructed airway).
    • Yellow (Delayed): Serious but not immediately life-threatening; injuries can wait a short time for care.
    • Green (Minor): Walking wounded; injuries are superficial and can wait for definitive care.
    • Black (Expectant/Deceased): Deceased or injuries are so severe that survival is unlikely even with maximal medical care.
2. Everyday Use and Project Management
Outside of medicine, "triage" is commonly used to describe problem-solving or task prioritization. It involves assessing a multitude of incoming tasks, emails, or issues, and addressing them based on their urgency and potential impact, separating the critical from the trivial.
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    Key Takeaways * Triage is a system that helps decide who gets emergency medical care first. * Triage systems often use color codes...
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  • TRIAGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Medical Definition. triage. noun. tri·​age trÄ“-ËˆĂ¤zh ˈtrÄ“-ËŒ 1. : the sorting of and allocation of treatment to patients and especia...
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Friday, July 17, 2026

Staying alive

The first thing you need for a reason to stay alive is something worth staying alive for. 

In my case from 21 to 25 this was my parents or whatever girlfriend I was going out with at the time.

So, i needed to soldier on because I couldn't do that to my parents. So, I returned to college and in college I studied Philosophy first. and the Philosophy Professor always gave me an A in his subjects because I spoke up a lot in class about philosophical principles. At the time I wasn't a dewey eyed 18 year old worried about what people might think of me I had been around some. I had already worked as a computer programmer and computer operator and Electrician by then in addition to going to college. So, in some ways I no longer cared what younger students thought of me because I was a full adult in my own mind and by sharing my philosophical thoughts about what we were studying I was also saving my own life as well.

Then one day I went into the library and found "Psychology Today" magazine. Neither of my parents had been to college because they came of age during the Great Depression. So, i discovered Psychology Today around 1971 when I was likely 23 years old already. However, I realized I had to get rid of about 90% of what was bothering me and most of this was traditional stuff that kills so many young people.

In other words "Unrealistic Expectations". "Sure Johnny  you can be anything and do anything in life"

Well. That might be true theoretically but in reality and in practice that's just bullshit and that's all!

The reality is: "If you don't find something to do that you like enough doing to stay alive for then you aren't going to be here no matter what you become."

So, if you don't love what you are doing often you won't survive what you are doing in life.

This is the reality of all people here on earth.

What do you really love and like and Care about enough to continue to stay alive here on earth?

 If you don't realistically ask this question you might not be around very long.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. finishes 7th straight night of Iran strikes as Strait of Hormuz freezes up

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U.S. finishes 7th straight night of Iran strikes as Strait of Hormuz freezes up

US launches more airstrikes on Iran for 7th night, CENTCOM says

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Family sues NYC utility over fatal manhole

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Family sues NYC utility over fatal manhole

from Thursday, June 30, 2016 A Tragic Loss | Tesla Motors (from this blog site) on that date

Thursday, June 30, 2016

A Tragic Loss | Tesla Motors

  1. What happened was while the 40 year old male driver was in self driving mode a semi tractor trailer turned left in front of the self driving Tesla. It is Tesla's belief that the Tesla sensors mistook the Side of the Truck for a road sign overhead because of it's altitude, the Tesla struck the trailer sheering off the top half of the Tesla and top half of the driver while going under the trailer of the semi truck in Florida. It eventually stopped down the road a bit.  

    I think drivers need to train for this sort of situation. There likely wasn't time to disengage the autopilot and save the driver's life. However, if he had laid down next to his seat maybe he would still be alive. But, out of the blue unless he was watching carefully he might have just been daydreaming or something with his mind somewhere else. And then both his brain and mind were somewhere else besides with the rest of his body.

    However, if it had been lower to the ground the engineers said all the air bags would have been deployed and the driver would have survived.

    It's just like I predicted. The problems will be pretty unbelievable with self driving cars when they happen. But, I guess we need to get used to a lot of really weird things from self driving cars in the future. And big Self Driving trucks too.

    Imagine the disaster a self driving semi truck could create?


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    A Tragic Loss | Tesla Motors

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    A Tragic Loss. The Tesla Team June ... Tesla informed NHTSA about the incident immediately after it... 

    A Tragic Loss

    We learned yesterday evening that NHTSA is opening a preliminary evaluation into the performance of Autopilot during a recent fatal crash that occurred in a Model S. This is the first known fatality in just over 130 million miles where Autopilot was activated. Among all vehicles in the US, there is a fatality every 94 million miles. Worldwide, there is a fatality approximately every 60 million miles. It is important to emphasize that the NHTSA action is simply a preliminary evaluation to determine whether the system worked according to expectations.
    Following our standard practice, Tesla informed NHTSA about the incident immediately after it occurred. What we know is that the vehicle was on a divided highway with Autopilot engaged when a tractor trailer drove across the highway perpendicular to the Model S. Neither Autopilot nor the driver noticed the white side of the tractor trailer against a brightly lit sky, so the brake was not applied. The high ride height of the trailer combined with its positioning across the road and the extremely rare circumstances of the impact caused the Model S to pass under the trailer, with the bottom of the trailer impacting the windshield of the Model S. Had the Model S impacted the front or rear of the trailer, even at high speed, its advanced crash safety system would likely have prevented serious injury as it has in numerous other similar incidents.
    It is important to note that Tesla disables Autopilot by default and requires explicit acknowledgement that the system is new technology and still in a public beta phase before it can be enabled. When drivers activate Autopilot, the acknowledgment box explains, among other things, that Autopilot “is an assist feature that requires you to keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times," and that "you need to maintain control and responsibility for your vehicle” while using it. Additionally, every time that Autopilot is engaged, the car reminds the driver to “Always keep your hands on the wheel. Be prepared to take over at any time.” The system also makes frequent checks to ensure that the driver's hands remain on the wheel and provides visual and audible alerts if hands-on is not detected. It then gradually slows down the car until hands-on is detected again.
    We do this to ensure that every time the feature is used, it is used as safely as possible. As more real-world miles accumulate and the software logic accounts for increasingly rare events, the probability of injury will keep decreasing. Autopilot is getting better all the time, but it is not perfect and still requires the driver to remain alert. Nonetheless, when used in conjunction with driver oversight, the data is unequivocal that Autopilot reduces driver workload and results in a statistically significant improvement in safety when compared to purely manual driving.
    The customer who died in this crash had a loving family and we are beyond saddened by their loss. He was a friend to Tesla and the broader EV community, a person who spent his life focused on innovation and the promise of technology and who believed strongly in Tesla’s mission. We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to his family and friends.


7.3 earthquake hits Mexico-Guatemala border: Full Article

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  • 7.3 earthquake hits Mexico-Guatemala border with no immediate damage reported

    A strong earthquake has struck the southern Mexican Pacific coast, right on the border with Guatemala

    ByEDGAR H. CLEMENTE Associated Press
    July 17, 2026, 9:10 AM




    TAPACHULA, México -- A strong earthquake struck the southern Mexican Pacific coast on Friday, right on the border with Guatemala, and was felt from Mexico City to El Salvador. Authorities have not immediately reported any severe damage or casualties in any country.

    The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported that the earthquake had a magnitude of 7.3 with the epicenter 48 kilometers (30 miles) southwest of Aquiles Serdan, near the coast of Chiapas and at a depth of 15 kilometers (9 miles). It was preceded by a smaller quake with an epicenter a bit farther out in the ocean.

    In Tapachula, the main city on Mexico’s southern border, the tremor began mildly but gradually intensified.

    “We were upstairs on the second floor when it started shaking; we thought it would pass, but then it got stronger, so we all went downstairs and evacuated in an orderly manner to the front courtyard,” Alejandra Mendoza, an administrative employee at a public hospital in the city, explained to The Associated Press.

    In Guatemala City, the earthquake frightened residents because of how long it lasted. Many people poured into the streets in the middle of rush hour as the workday was beginning.

    In the Mexican capital, where buildings in certain areas creaked and shook, the earthquake alert did not sound because, the government said, “the energy radiated by the earthquake during the first few seconds did not exceed the activation thresholds.”

    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that preliminary reports showed no damage. The navy recommended staying away from beaches for six hours because of tsunami risk.

    In the town of Suchiate, located along the river that separates Mexico from Guatemala, coastal areas are being monitored for tsunami risk, according to Mayor Elmer VĂ¡zquez Gallardo.

    The region is prone to earthquakes, many that can be deadly. Earlier this year, a strong earthquake rattled southern and central Mexico, killing two. Hundreds in Mexico City were killed in a 7.1 magnitude earthquake in 2017.

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