[VISION] | PEOPLE: There are no people visible in the image. | TEXT: ``` From: LHS <[email protected]> Sent: 11/21/2018 10:29:49 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] CC: lhsoffice Subject: Fwd: China’s dangerous test Importance: High See story on Chinese economists Sent from my iPad Please direct all scheduling inquiries to my office at: [redacted] Follow me on twitter @lhsommers www.larrysummers.com Begin forwarded message: From: Bloomberg <[email protected]> Date: November 21, 2018 at 4:46:50 PM EST To: [redacted] Subject: China’s dangerous test Beijing plans to give its 22 million residents behavioral report cards as China moves toward higher-intensity monitoring of its entire population. This strategy, similar to those of other Chinese cities, has been made easier by mobile technology and existing state restrictions on electronic anonymity. Getting an "F" on this test doesn't mean staying after school, though. The consequences can last a lifetime. —David E. Rovella Here are today's top stories If there's one thing Americans do well, it's spend. The expectation this holiday shopping season is that they will burn through $1 trillion. But save a kind thought for one former king of Christmas: This is usually the most wonderful time of the year for gadget maker Apple. Not anymore. ``` | OBJECTS: - A computer screen displaying an email - A redacted email address - A redacted phone number - A redacted Twitter handle - A redacted website URL - A redacted subject line - A redacted sender name - A redacted recipient name - A redacted carbon copy recipient name - A redacted reply-to email address - A redacted date and time stamp - A redacted message importance level - A redacted message subject line - A redacted message body text - A redacted message footer text - A redacted message signature text - A redacted message attachment thumbnail | SETTING: - An indoor setting, likely an office or home environment - A computer monitor displaying