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bill reed was a meat in the construction of the union pacific railroad. he would go out and shoot bison to feed the guys who were building the railroad. but he he became interested in bone hunting and sort of reading up on it became a pretty pretty good seat of. the pants paleontologist. and he caught marcia's eye when he found some stuff and it correctly it telegraphed marsh said i've got these things i'm not tell you where they are because want some money so they and bar said great he hired him on reed went on to become top field man at the como fossil bears in wyoming, which are the richest fossil birds in that time it was bill reed who found and oversaw the unearthing the reassembly of a most famous of these dinosaurs on earth at the time. you know, diplodocus, a carnegie, which is today in the carnegie museum in pittsburgh. anybody ever seen that been there to seen it? you can, you know, people finding this thing, it was like huge news. well, it was it was it was bill reed, the meat hunter who who found the -- thing to do a and who oversaw the the ex
bill reed was a meat in the construction of the union pacific railroad. he would go out and shoot bison to feed the guys who were building the railroad. but he he became interested in bone hunting and sort of reading up on it became a pretty pretty good seat of. the pants paleontologist. and he caught marcia's eye when he found some stuff and it correctly it telegraphed marsh said i've got these things i'm not tell you where they are because want some money so they and bar said great he hired...
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bill reed, at the vaccine loc, as a romeo want to ask questions about this perpetual war military industrial complex . i'm the want to do that. and so that's what i think the establishment is the most afraid of the fact that people are finally asking questions they're pressing back. but there is push that, you know, it was george orwell that said in a time of universal to see truth as a revolutionary act. and that's how they treat people as revolution, not as revolutionaries is, as rebels as instruction as others who are trying to just ask questions to get to the true, to say, i'm not buying what you're selling me. yeah. and it's hard because you can talk about more years where it's hard for lawyers to, there's pushed back against against good constitutional lawyers in this country. well, you know, tyler, i been on the jimmy door and show twice. i mean in, because of it's a, it was a pod cast, it lasted a long time. i, everybody knows i'm a conservative and a pretty rigid one on the, on most issues here. but i can talk to jimmy door for the longest time, and we kept looking for a way to disa
bill reed, at the vaccine loc, as a romeo want to ask questions about this perpetual war military industrial complex . i'm the want to do that. and so that's what i think the establishment is the most afraid of the fact that people are finally asking questions they're pressing back. but there is push that, you know, it was george orwell that said in a time of universal to see truth as a revolutionary act. and that's how they treat people as revolution, not as revolutionaries is, as rebels as...
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and last year's wimbledon final to reach system is the bill of losing a reed. a southern lake had to slip out of wimbleton last year because of the war in ukraine. the former rule number 11, the australian open this year, and she continued her top form against the opponent madison keats. despite not having the majority of crowd support sub olenka made light work of keys in 2 straight 66264. and that sensor court didn't easy and super was on a mission of revenge against defending champion. elena reba. kina for good reason. uber last the wimbleton final to reboot key the last year. so it's an easy and drop the 1st 667 plus she bounced back in state the course. we need the following, 26646 more. i'm very happy with the performance, you know, a lot of the emotional there, especially playing someone does. there's really well, it's frustrating you know, to, to return, but to, i'm glad they. uh, i did everything shouted good, angry then got com and focus and hopefully you know, i can keep managing my emotions like this for the next few months. just solving lanka has a
and last year's wimbledon final to reach system is the bill of losing a reed. a southern lake had to slip out of wimbleton last year because of the war in ukraine. the former rule number 11, the australian open this year, and she continued her top form against the opponent madison keats. despite not having the majority of crowd support sub olenka made light work of keys in 2 straight 66264. and that sensor court didn't easy and super was on a mission of revenge against defending champion. elena...
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reed, and senator schumer. are pleased to be here to support the ndaa. this is a bipartisan bill that came out of the committee with strong bipartisan support thanks to the leadership of senator reed and senator wicker. i'm pleased we are seeing that bipartisanship continue as a look at amendments on the senate floor. it's a bill that invests in our defense and national security priorities come after me as a senator from new hampshire it invests significantly in the naval shipyard and our 157 air refueling wing, in the kc-46 tanker, and priorities that we have a new hampshire that are critical including our defense industrial base. so i think it's important for us to pass this bill for those two reasons, but most important, after six decades it's critical that we pass this legislation because it sends a message again both to our allies, to our adversaries and to our constituents that congress can work together, that the senate can work across the aisle in a bipartisan way to get things done that are in the interests of the united states and our constituents. and for that reason w
reed, and senator schumer. are pleased to be here to support the ndaa. this is a bipartisan bill that came out of the committee with strong bipartisan support thanks to the leadership of senator reed and senator wicker. i'm pleased we are seeing that bipartisanship continue as a look at amendments on the senate floor. it's a bill that invests in our defense and national security priorities come after me as a senator from new hampshire it invests significantly in the naval shipyard and our 157...
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reed and senator schumer. i'm pleased to be here to support the ndaa. this is a bipartisan billhat came out of the committee with a strong bipartisan vote thanks to the leadership of senator reed and senator wicker i'm pleased that we are seeing that bipartisanship continue as we look at amendments on the senate floor and to invest in our defense and national security priorities and for me as a senator from new hampshire invest significantly in the ports of naval shipyards and our 157th air refueling wing in the kc-46 tanker and priorities that we have new hampshire that are critical including our defense industrial base. so i think it's important for us to pass this bill for those two reasons. most important after six decades it's critical that we pass this legislation because it sends a mission -- a message to our allies, to our adversaries into and to our constituents that congress can work together, that the senate can work across the aisle in a bipartisan way to get things done better in the answers as of the united states and our constituents and for that reason we are goi
reed and senator schumer. i'm pleased to be here to support the ndaa. this is a bipartisan billhat came out of the committee with a strong bipartisan vote thanks to the leadership of senator reed and senator wicker i'm pleased that we are seeing that bipartisanship continue as we look at amendments on the senate floor and to invest in our defense and national security priorities and for me as a senator from new hampshire invest significantly in the ports of naval shipyards and our 157th air...
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reed cowan. more than 3 million californians could be on the hook for student loan bills in a matter of months. that is after the supreme court struck down president biden's original attempt to cancel the debt. as natalie brand report, he has not given up. >> reporter: student borrowers who protested the supreme cour striking down president biden's loan forgiveness plan, are now wondering what is next, as payments are poised to resume i october. >> it is frustrating to know that in another month or two, i will have an additional $500 to pay, it's tough. >> reporter: the biden administration i want to use a law passed in 1965, the higher education act, to move forward with a new plan. but, it warns that process could take more time. >> reporter: the student production centers as it could take up to a year. >> there could be a process to bring together experts, and get public comment, essentially establish the contours of a new cancellation program. >> reporter: in the meantime, she says borrowers should make sure there information is up-to-date with the department of education and loan services
reed cowan. more than 3 million californians could be on the hook for student loan bills in a matter of months. that is after the supreme court struck down president biden's original attempt to cancel the debt. as natalie brand report, he has not given up. >> reporter: student borrowers who protested the supreme cour striking down president biden's loan forgiveness plan, are now wondering what is next, as payments are poised to resume i october. >> it is frustrating to know that in...
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but digital ocean and the way they got it from major investors, microsoft, bill gates, eric smid, reed>> what's the accident, though in. >> it means there are so many companies being formed so fast they all can't make it i leona helmsley, you don't think a.i. is going to go bad and evil and off the rails >> no, no. it's like when crypto came, everybody was running into crypto >> 1999. >> you could raise -- if you have the word a.i. in front of it, you could raise money for anything today >> and careful and let it sort itself out. there's a.i. -- a.i. has applicability in medicine, it has applicability in finance and any area, and by the way, there are still -- when you use these a.i. sources, there are errors you can't 100% rely on it. i don't think it's going to put everybody out of business. a lot of menial tasks will be replaced by a.i., that's for sure, but i don't think everybody -- i don't think you guys have to worry about your jobs i think they're going to be -- you know, people are still going to be wanting to hear personal interactions and people's thinking spontaneously >> i
but digital ocean and the way they got it from major investors, microsoft, bill gates, eric smid, reed>> what's the accident, though in. >> it means there are so many companies being formed so fast they all can't make it i leona helmsley, you don't think a.i. is going to go bad and evil and off the rails >> no, no. it's like when crypto came, everybody was running into crypto >> 1999. >> you could raise -- if you have the word a.i. in front of it, you could raise...
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bill turns into a partisan showdown. that infuriated democrats, so what happens now? democratic senator jack reed who is the chair of the armed services committee there in the senate joins us now. mr. chairman, thank you for being with us. let's start here with what came out of the house. they ended diversityequity, and inclusion programs and staff at the department of defend if thiseces law. and reimbursement for expenses, including travel for military members, babortions, ban hormon treatments for transgender service members. the senate will continue its work on its version of the nda this week. what happens next? and can you vote for a compromise version if any of those stay in the bill? >> well, the senate will take up the bill on the floor next week and the following week. we will have votes on many of these topics. i don't think the senate will support the legislation that's been promulgated by the house. again, i think it just does no serve the welfare of troops, nor the professionalism of the forces we need. then we'll go into negotiations with the house and we have to wait and see what t
bill turns into a partisan showdown. that infuriated democrats, so what happens now? democratic senator jack reed who is the chair of the armed services committee there in the senate joins us now. mr. chairman, thank you for being with us. let's start here with what came out of the house. they ended diversityequity, and inclusion programs and staff at the department of defend if thiseces law. and reimbursement for expenses, including travel for military members, babortions, ban hormon...
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want to exphend senators -- commend senators reed and wicker, chairman and ranking member of the armed services committee for their leadership on this bill and for maintaining a bipartisan process, which has historically guided this legislation. congress has managed to overcome partisan differences to pass a defense authorization bill for each of the past 62 years. that's quite an accomplishment. i hope we can build on that record of success again this year. our colleagues on the armed service committee compiled a strong bill, and i'm glad the senate now has an opportunity to try to improve it further by offering and voting on various amendments. yesterday evening, the senate adopted a bipartisan amendment i introduced with senator casey, the senator from ohio, to strengthen our ability to counter threats from china. it does this by providing greater visibility into certain investments american entities are making in china and other countries of concern. our amendment received overwhelming bipartisan support. it passed by a vote of 91-6, which is incredibly rare these days. i want to express my gratitude to senator casey and all my colle
want to exphend senators -- commend senators reed and wicker, chairman and ranking member of the armed services committee for their leadership on this bill and for maintaining a bipartisan process, which has historically guided this legislation. congress has managed to overcome partisan differences to pass a defense authorization bill for each of the past 62 years. that's quite an accomplishment. i hope we can build on that record of success again this year. our colleagues on the armed service...
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and police chief bill scott, who will hold a virtual town hall meeting on the shooting within ten days. i heard four gunshots. this woman who wished only to be identified as miss reed, said she saw the aftermath and realized the man killed was her neighbor several doors down who suffers from mental illness. and then i heard screams. so i came outside. when i got to the top of the hill, there was the body of my neighbor laying on the ground unconscious. he should have been killed. i mean, why shoot the kill? you can shot him in the leg. you should have did anything. why were you shooting 4 orke sense. the shooting is under investigation by san francisco police. the da's office, and the city's department of police accountability. live in san francisco, henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. all right, henry, thank you. president biden's son, hunter biden in delaware appearing in federal court over two misdemeanor tax charges. the details on the plea deal hitting a roadblock and a massive crane collapses in midtown manhattan. the new information on the extent of the damage and the investigation into what prompted the fire that brought down part of that crane (warehouse ambien
and police chief bill scott, who will hold a virtual town hall meeting on the shooting within ten days. i heard four gunshots. this woman who wished only to be identified as miss reed, said she saw the aftermath and realized the man killed was her neighbor several doors down who suffers from mental illness. and then i heard screams. so i came outside. when i got to the top of the hill, there was the body of my neighbor laying on the ground unconscious. he should have been killed. i mean, why...
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thank chairman reed ranking member wicker and all the other chairs and members in all of my colleagues and staff who worked long and hard over the weekend for their good work on this bill. there are a few items in the bill that deserves some attention and at like to highlight. i want to highlight a few items added to the manager's package that are very important and bode well for our country's future reticulated on ai and outcompeting the chinese government and our nation's fentanyl crisis. first i'm pleased the manager's package includes an amendment i worked on with senator rounds a young and heinrich that takes early initial steps on ai legislation. the first step the spot is taking in the wild. the senate has already done important things getting ourselves up up to spend on this issue but the ndaa will be the senate's first opportunity this year to pass real ai legislation. my ai mm and includes provisions that will boost ai oversight within the national security bill including an increase in data-sharing within the dod, new risk studies in and explained ability other issues and provides the programs that will help sniff out systems used. this year our first manage
thank chairman reed ranking member wicker and all the other chairs and members in all of my colleagues and staff who worked long and hard over the weekend for their good work on this bill. there are a few items in the bill that deserves some attention and at like to highlight. i want to highlight a few items added to the manager's package that are very important and bode well for our country's future reticulated on ai and outcompeting the chinese government and our nation's fentanyl crisis....
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reed: thank you, madam president. i rise to discuss the national defense authorization act for fiscal year 2024. the armed services committee approved this bill by a broad bipartisan vote of 24-1 last month, the largest margin in years. and i appreciate the opportunity to work with senator wicker and our colleagues to produce this bill. senator wicker has been supportive, cooperative, creative, and done so with great credit to the committee's traditions. and i thank him for that. i'm also obviously tremendously preerk tif of the work of -- appreciative of the work of the staff, liz king and john keist of the minority. this is a strong defse bill that's laser focused on the threats we face. it addresses a broad range of issues from strategic competition with china and russia to countering threats from iran, north korea, violent extremists and even climate change. the bill authorizes record-level investments in key technologies like hypersonics and artificial intelligence and makes real progress towards modernizing our ships, our aircraft, and our combat vehicles. most importantly, this ndaa provides a historic level of support for our troops a
reed: thank you, madam president. i rise to discuss the national defense authorization act for fiscal year 2024. the armed services committee approved this bill by a broad bipartisan vote of 24-1 last month, the largest margin in years. and i appreciate the opportunity to work with senator wicker and our colleagues to produce this bill. senator wicker has been supportive, cooperative, creative, and done so with great credit to the committee's traditions. and i thank him for that. i'm also...