May 15, 2019 Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Meeting -- AG's Office POC: Brian Rabbitt Attendees: Brian Rabbitt, Ed O’Callaghan, Zach Harmon 10:25 AM - 10:25 AM Arrive at Capitol 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM Brown Bag Lunch -- AG's Dining Room Attendees: AG, Brian Rabbitt, John Moran, Seth DuCharme, Kerri Kupec, James Burnham 1:15 PM - 1:30 PM Phone Call with Senator Lindsey Graham -- AG's Office POC: Brian Rabbitt Attendees: Brian Rabbitt and Stephen Boyd ~-----*We will call Senator Graham’s office at-(b) (6) 1 00677-0001 May 20, 2019 Monday 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM Prep: WH Meeting -- AG's Office POC: Gene Hamilton Attendees: Brian Rabbitt and Gene Hamilton 10:15 AM - 10:15 AM En Route to WH In Limo: AG and Gene Hamilton (b) (5) 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Pre-Brief -- COS Office POC: Bria Attendees: AG and Gene Hamilton (b) (5) - 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM REMAIN AT THE WH 1:00 PM - 1:15 PM Meeting with Ambassador Bolton -- Bolton's Office POC: Brian Rabbitt Attendees: AG and Brian Rabbitt 1:30 PM - 1:45 PM Meeting -- AG's Office POC: Brian Rabbitt Attendees: Brian Rabbitt, Steve Engel 1:45 PM - 2:00 PM Meeting -- AG's Office POC: Brian Rabbitt Attendees: Brian Rabbitt and Kerri Kupec 2:00 PM - 2:15 PM Meeting re: Alaska Trip -- AG's Office POC: Brian Rabbitt Attendees: Brian Rabbitt and Rachel Bissex 2:15 PM - 2:30 PM FISA Briefing -- AG's Office Attendee: Seth DuCharme 5:45 PM - 5:45 PM En Route to Private Appointment In Limo: AG and Mrs. Barr 3 00677-0003 IJune 4, 2019 Tuesday 10:30 AM • 11 :00 AM Prep: OTR Courtesy Visit •· AG's Office POC: Kerri Kupec Attendees: Brian Rabbitt and Kerri Kupec 11:00AM - 11 :30AM Press: Off-the-Record Courtesy Visit -· AG 's Conference Room POC: Kerri Kupec Attendees: Brian Rabbitt and Kerri Kupec Visitors: CNN Pres1denrJeffZucl<eri CNN DC Bureau Chief Sam Fe1s\ CNN Senior Editorial Producer Christie Johnson CNN DOJ beat reporter Laura Jarrett 11:40AM - 11 :4SAM Meeting•· AG 's Office POC: Brian Rabbitt Attendees: Brian Rabbitt and Brian Benczkowski 11:45 AM · 12:00 PM Document Signing: Claim of Privilege•· AG's Office Attendee:SethDuCharme 1:30 PM· 2:00 PM Meeting with AG Barr •· AG's Office Location: 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 5111 woe 20530 POC: Theresa Watson Attendees: AG Only Scheduler: Laura - 973-401-2049; [email protected] Outside Visitors: David Weinstein and Marty Donnelly 2:00 PM • 2:30 PM DO NOT SCHEDULE ANY MEETINGS 2:30 PM - 2:45 PM Briefing: Vederman -· AG's Office Attendee: Will Levi 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Meeting•· AG 's Office POC: Brian Rabbitt Attendee: Lee Lofthus 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM Meeting•· AG 's Office POC: Seth DuCharme Attendees: Seth Ducharme, John Durtiam and (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) 5:20 PM • 5:20 PM En Route to Private Appt In Limo: AG Only 12 00677-0012 Jeff Zucker was named Chairman, WarnerMedia News and Sports in March, 2019. He has also served as President of CNN Worldwide since 2013. Zucker oversees all of WarnerMedia's live programming, including all divisions of CNN Worldwide and Turner Sports. At CNN, that includes the US television network, CNN International, HLN, all of CNN's digital properties, and Great Big Story. His sports portfolio includes Turner Sports, Bleacher Report, and the AT&T Regional Sports Networks. In Zucker's six years at CNN, he has overseen a dramatic turnaround of the global news network and turned it into the most used digital news and information outlet in the world. He serves as the domestic channel's managing editor, setting the daily news agenda across the platforms. At Turner Sports, he is responsible for programming acquisitions, production, marketing, league relations and sports ad sales. The Turner Sports portfolio consists of partnerships with the NBA, the NCAA for the Division One Men's Basketball Championship, Major League Baseball and the PGA of America. It is also responsible for operating the digital media outlets NCAA.com, NBA.com, PGATour.com and PGA.com. Turner Sports also operates NBA TV on behalf of the NBA. Zucker has had one of the most storied careers in media. He took over NBC's Today show at the age of 26 and re‐invented the historic morning news program. That led to a 25‐year career at NBC Universal that ultimately saw him become the company's CEO, having also served as NBC's Entertainment President, and co‐founding the online streaming service Hulu. Prior to coming to CNN, Zucker spent more than two decades at NBC Universal, where he rose through the ranks to become the company's president and CEO from 2007 to 2011. He headed up the global media and entertainment company, which included the NBC broadcast network, its news and sports divisions and all of its cable properties (including MSNBC, CNBC, USA, Bravo, Oxygen and Syfy), Universal Pictures and the Universal Theme Parks. Prior to running all of NBCU, Zucker oversaw all of the company's television properties from 2004 to 2007 and was the president of NBC Entertainment from December 2000 until May 2004. Zucker's ascent at NBC began in 1986 as a researcher for NBC Sports' coverage of the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. From 1986 to 1988, he traveled the world, compiling and writing background information for NBC Sports. In January 1989, he joined NBC News as a field producer for Today. That was followed by an eight‐year tenure as executive producer of Today. Under his leadership, the show became the most‐watched morning news program in America. Concurrent with his role at Today, he served as executive producer of NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw in February and March 1993. A five‐time Emmy Award winner, Zucker graduated from Harvard College in 1986 with a bachelor's degree in American history. He served as president of The Harvard Crimson from 1985 to 1986. Born and raised in Miami, Zucker resides in New York City. 00677-000470 Sam Feist is CNN's Washington bureau chief and senior vice president. Named to this role in May 2011, he oversees daily operations of the bureau and leads all newsgathering and Washington‐based programming, including: The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, The Lead with Jake Tapper, State of the Union, and Inside Politics. Feist also leads the production of CNN's campaign and election coverage, including debates, convention coverage, and election night. During the 2016 campaign cycle, CNN's primary debates were nominated for a 2016 Emmy award and included the highest rated programs in CNN's history. Previously, Feist was CNN's political director and vice president of Washington programming. In that role, he coordinated all facets of CNN's daily political coverage and oversaw CNN's production of the 2006 midterm and 2008 presidential elections. In the 2008 election cycle, Feist coordinated and produced the primary and convention coverage that earned CNN a Peabody Award. Feist helped to conceptualize and was the founding Executive Producer of The Situation Room, the daily newscast now in its twelfth year. He formerly produced and managed the production of other CNN political programs including: Crossfire, State of the Union, The Capital Gang, Evans & Novak, Late Edition, and Wolf Blitzer Reports. He has produced interviews with such world leaders as Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Margaret Thatcher, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Yitzhak Rabin. Feist is the recipient of three Emmy Awards: as executive producer of CNN's Election Night 2012 coverage; as executive producer of CNN's coverage of the 2006 midterm elections, and as an executive producer of breaking news coverage of the 2011 Arab Spring. Sam Feist began his CNN career in 1990 as a freelance producer in CNN's London Bureau. He then joined CNN's Atlanta headquarters and moved to the Washington Bureau during the 1992 presidential campaign. Feist received his bachelor of arts in political science from Vanderbilt University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa. He received his law degree with honors from the Georgetown University Law Center, which included a semester studying international law at Cambridge University. Feist is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, The Washington Economic Club, and the Bar of the District of Columbia. 00677-000471 Laura Jarrett is a correspondent based in the Washington, D.C. bureau. She joined CNN in September 2016. Prior to joining CNN, Jarrett worked as a litigation attorney in Chicago. In private practice, Jarrett focused on defending companies and individuals in government investigations brought by the Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as complex commercial litigation. Jarrett also devoted significant time to pro bono cases, including the representation of a sex trafficking victim who successfully used a new Illinois law to expunge her past convictions. Prior to practicing law, Jarrett served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Rebecca Pallmeyer on the Northern District of Illinois and later for the Honorable Ann C. Williams on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Jarrett attended Harvard Law School where she was Articles Selection co‐chair, an Article Editor, and a Technical Editor for the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender, and published her own articles on the intersection of gender, violence, and the law. Upon graduating in 2010, Jarrett was admitted to practice law in both state and federal court in Illinois.
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