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It refers to a gathering or meeting where people drink coffee and engage in conversation or discussion. Example: "We had a productive coffee session this morning, discussing our upcoming project plans."
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More than $457,000 of the donations were provided to the Democratic National Committee and five state Democratic Party committees in connection with a "coffee" session at the White House on June 18, Justice Department officials said.
Via the web, LinkedIn noticed that iPad users were visiting the site mostly in early in the morning, which they call a "coffee session," and in the evening, between 7 pm and 11 pm.
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During the questioning, the vice president also said that he thought he had attended only one of the coffee sessions.
Among them are communications showing that Mr. Gore's senior aides routinely characterized White House coffee sessions as fund-raising events, seemingly contradicting his remarks about the coffees to federal investigators earlier this year.
An official with knowledge of the interview today said that Mr. Gore had also been asked about more than 100 coffee sessions held at the White House to reward past donors.
At one point in the April 18 interview, Mr. Gore insisted that the 103 coffee sessions with campaign donors held at the White House in 1995 and 1996 were not "fund-raising tools" used to raise money for the Democratic Party.
She said she would not appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Mr. Gore's sworn statements that neither his appearance at a Buddhist temple in California in 1986 nor his attendance at several White House coffee sessions were fundraisers.
Retrieved e-mail messages turned over to investigators show that in early 1996, Vice President Al Gore's senior aides routinely characterized White House coffee sessions as fund-raisers, a description seemingly at odds with Mr. Gore's accounts.
A11 E-Mail Reveals Fund-Raisers Reconstructed e-mail messages given to federal and Congressional investigators show that Mr. Gore's senior aides routinely characterized White House coffee sessions as fund-raising events in early 1996.
Retrieved White House e-mail messages turned over today to federal and Congressional investigators show that Vice President Al Gore's senior aides routinely characterized White House coffee sessions as fund-raising events in early 1996.
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