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it's the texas of canada. fort mcmurray, if you've never heard of it, 600 miles north of the montana border, deep in the boreal forest. but it's the largest source of foreign oil imports into the united states, to the tune of about. 4 million barrels a day. and that's coming out of fort mcmurray, not really in the form of oil. don't drill it up there. they mine out of the out of sand tar sand that they have to heat to extraordinary temperatures with natural gas, which is a perfectly viable fuel but they're rendering this tarry substance into something that eventually after many more aggressive becomes sinful crude that then makes its way down into refineries, some of which are owned by koch industries on the on the northern u.s. border to be turned into products that we're burning in various ways down here. so about 90,000 people live and work there and may three, 2016, it was overrun by a wildfire. the whole city and was on that day, the site of the largest, most evacuation due to fire in modern. 90,000 peopl
it's the texas of canada. fort mcmurray, if you've never heard of it, 600 miles north of the montana border, deep in the boreal forest. but it's the largest source of foreign oil imports into the united states, to the tune of about. 4 million barrels a day. and that's coming out of fort mcmurray, not really in the form of oil. don't drill it up there. they mine out of the out of sand tar sand that they have to heat to extraordinary temperatures with natural gas, which is a perfectly viable fuel...
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texas longhorn. well, this is going to take long time. so he's nationally recognized expert on federal courts, constitutional law national security law and military justice and is currently hosting a podcast on national security law. but hidden from his public. and i talked to him this morning about, this is one of my favorite podcasts that he and his wife co-hosted in loco parentis, which only ran for two seasons during the pandemic about parenting and the law and parenting comes first and you can go and look at past or listen to past sessions of this podcast. i also i asked if steve would you know reprise this podcast because their repartee in the podcast is fabulous interviewing with different people about parenting and and being lawyers and whatnot. it's just fantastic. anyway, he lives in austin with his wife karen, and two daughters and their ten year old pug, who also has not bidden any secret service yet. yes so he is the author of the docket how the supreme court uses rulings to amass power and undermine the republic. so i actual
texas longhorn. well, this is going to take long time. so he's nationally recognized expert on federal courts, constitutional law national security law and military justice and is currently hosting a podcast on national security law. but hidden from his public. and i talked to him this morning about, this is one of my favorite podcasts that he and his wife co-hosted in loco parentis, which only ran for two seasons during the pandemic about parenting and the law and parenting comes first and you...
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in texas, sometimes we call it war of northern aggression, but. right, but the court's actually doing less, believe it or not, in the aggregate. right. the court is actually taking different kinds of cases. remember, before since 1988, the court has stopped taking entire categories of disputes we used to want to do the court has stopped asking congress for things. i mean, this is a really vignette, but i think it's quite illustrative. chief justice warren burger in the mid seventies started this tradition where every year the chief justice would give a year end report. if you guys know your warren burger, you shouldn't be surprised that he wanted his own state of the union. but right the upside was here was the chief, the top of the federal judiciary, the head of the supreme court every year, inviting congress to, on matters of interest, relevance to the judiciary at large and the supreme court in particular. and that every year through the eighties, even through the nineties, under chief justice rehnquist and it continues for four years under joh
in texas, sometimes we call it war of northern aggression, but. right, but the court's actually doing less, believe it or not, in the aggregate. right. the court is actually taking different kinds of cases. remember, before since 1988, the court has stopped taking entire categories of disputes we used to want to do the court has stopped asking congress for things. i mean, this is a really vignette, but i think it's quite illustrative. chief justice warren burger in the mid seventies started...
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you can look at texas and other places. my home state of colorado is proving that transitioning to cleaner forms of energy, does not mean that you have to compromise unreliability. colorado has been moving quickly in the direction of renewable energy. one of these utilities has received approval, to look at the new network, connecting with these resources. this is from 2040. they are looking at the existing transitions. all of the new wind, energy, and solar powers created. states like colorado, are transitioning to a reliable, cleaner energy sources. i know the two things that are conjoined. all of you folks sitting here today, their massive response ability. a lot is being asked of you. a lot is expected of you. i want to thank you in advance for everything you are doing. i'm confident, giving the continual investments of these federal actions. we have the needs of the american people. we can all work together to have a smooth transition to cleaner energy. this does not sacrifice reliability. >> and trying to recognize th
you can look at texas and other places. my home state of colorado is proving that transitioning to cleaner forms of energy, does not mean that you have to compromise unreliability. colorado has been moving quickly in the direction of renewable energy. one of these utilities has received approval, to look at the new network, connecting with these resources. this is from 2040. they are looking at the existing transitions. all of the new wind, energy, and solar powers created. states like...
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in round two, texas received and illinois received two. her grants awarded with reserved funding, texas received 28 of the 35 grant awarded. illinois received none. mr. secretary, what specific steps is dhs taking to see more funds directed to communities actually welcoming migrants? can you commit that illinois will see a greater share of ssp resources this year? >> congresswoman, regrettably, the 2024 budget includes a reduction in the amount of shelter services program funding. we are put in a difficult situation of allocating insufficient resources between cities in the interior of the united states that actually receive the individuals who are in immigration enforcement proceedings and in the border communities that initially encounter them. we are working through that allocation right now to distribute the 2024 funds, at least in the first, and allow me to assure you, congresswoman, that we are working very closely with the jurisdictions to the carrier and at the border to increase and maximize the effectiveness of the allocations. >
in round two, texas received and illinois received two. her grants awarded with reserved funding, texas received 28 of the 35 grant awarded. illinois received none. mr. secretary, what specific steps is dhs taking to see more funds directed to communities actually welcoming migrants? can you commit that illinois will see a greater share of ssp resources this year? >> congresswoman, regrettably, the 2024 budget includes a reduction in the amount of shelter services program funding. we are...
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border in texas to support operations lone star. they work with the highway patrol of any criminal activity following 1200 at the rio grande. points of entry, human smuggling and apprehended nearly 3000 illegal migrants. they have the opportunity to visit the border during deployment. one of the soldiers i hope to told me operations lone star had given him the greatest service in his country is ever known. because of the mission, every older who served at the border did so voluntarily. many are here with us tonight so please join me in heartfelt gratitude for what they do each and every day. [applause] , the crisis on the southern border isn't the only threat was states of the player role. china continues to grow more and buying american land is one of the many ways in this new battle. some of the strongest laws in the country ownership of land. a model for their own policies. we cannot let it undermine the agriculture dominance we have that our farmers have worked so hard. working in conjunction with secretary of agriculture made a
border in texas to support operations lone star. they work with the highway patrol of any criminal activity following 1200 at the rio grande. points of entry, human smuggling and apprehended nearly 3000 illegal migrants. they have the opportunity to visit the border during deployment. one of the soldiers i hope to told me operations lone star had given him the greatest service in his country is ever known. because of the mission, every older who served at the border did so voluntarily. many are...
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senator yarborough of texas wanted to do it a different way. there's a huge view. that was the reason kennedy down there to begin with, try to mend some fences again so that you could win texas in the general election. and so jerry bruno planned the trip he get the motorcade the way he wanted. he didn't get them to the right venue where he wanted. instead, governor connally got way, which proved tragic. another kind of wrench in this was that texas christian university was supposed to give an honorary degree that day, or perhaps the day before. but at the last minute they realized, oh, we don't give honorary degrees to catholics, according to jerry bruno. and so again, like, had they just given the honorary degree, had they taken the different route, had they not gone to the trademark all of these ways? and so jerry bruno, just very profoundly shares how he tried like to do all these different things. and i mean, who could have said what that history would have been like? maybe lee harvey oswald have been in a different place, who knows? but the fact they went righ
senator yarborough of texas wanted to do it a different way. there's a huge view. that was the reason kennedy down there to begin with, try to mend some fences again so that you could win texas in the general election. and so jerry bruno planned the trip he get the motorcade the way he wanted. he didn't get them to the right venue where he wanted. instead, governor connally got way, which proved tragic. another kind of wrench in this was that texas christian university was supposed to give an...
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i also want to thank sheriff harland for allowing members of his department to go to the texas border, along with our states department of corrections officers to provide needed and requested relief to texas personnel. . our federal government has been shameful in neglecting its profound responsibility to secure our our federal government has been shameful in neglecting its profound responsibility to secure our southern border. their decision-making is an excellent level, and may i say, as a wyoming rancher, i think it is absolutely asinine. illegal immigration is our nation's greatest threat. last week when i spoke to my friend, greg abbott, governor of texas, i told him wyoming stands fully behind him. the federal government has, thank you. the federal government has lost control, or should i say given up control of our southern border. it is a direct result that we have seen here in wyoming. drastic increases in drug and fentanyl traffic, as well as overdose deaths. without effective border control, our security and safety even here in wyoming is compromised. the fact is that we ar
i also want to thank sheriff harland for allowing members of his department to go to the texas border, along with our states department of corrections officers to provide needed and requested relief to texas personnel. . our federal government has been shameful in neglecting its profound responsibility to secure our our federal government has been shameful in neglecting its profound responsibility to secure our southern border. their decision-making is an excellent level, and may i say, as a...
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prairie view, one of the state colleges of texas, is courses to supply trained and women to the increasingly technical fields of industrial military service in the agriculture department, students study the operation and of farm equipment methods of increasing farm products and study of animal husbandry are part of this program of pass how to make machine parts and tools so difficult to get in wartime. many will get jobs in war, plant well-equipped machine shops in the department teach these men how to make the materials vital in our war effort today. the demand for trained specialists is increasing. jobs are opening all parts of the country and these college departments help to meet the shortage of manpower. colleges everywhere are, adding new courses for war training and are putting new emphasis on ones. for example here at howard university, located in washington dc, this class in mechanical designing trains, men and women jobs in the plants that make our tanks, guns and machine. this meteorology class teaches future players celestial navigation. the that guides our planes to their object
prairie view, one of the state colleges of texas, is courses to supply trained and women to the increasingly technical fields of industrial military service in the agriculture department, students study the operation and of farm equipment methods of increasing farm products and study of animal husbandry are part of this program of pass how to make machine parts and tools so difficult to get in wartime. many will get jobs in war, plant well-equipped machine shops in the department teach these...
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this way in the future, can you give your opinion about national guards being used in texas? >> i am sorry. can you repeat that? >> do you think there are additional risks we could see the national guard being used in a way that could be dangerous? >> the deployment of national guard can be an effective force multiplier when coordinated with federal authorities specifically the united states border patrol when it isn't. it could present a risk when it isn't in our efforts to secure the border. >> i think we showed that. i want to note something about the way the incumbent president use migration and the world and i think it's important to point out. we do know that in 2016 donald trump launched his campaign by pointing out that mexicans are essentially murderers and rapists and in 2019 they said that immigrants from african countries, he didn't want any migrants from what he called countries and that's his word not mine and he said bring more people from countries like norway because they are nicer to us and he has tried over and over again to do that. >> some of the threats
this way in the future, can you give your opinion about national guards being used in texas? >> i am sorry. can you repeat that? >> do you think there are additional risks we could see the national guard being used in a way that could be dangerous? >> the deployment of national guard can be an effective force multiplier when coordinated with federal authorities specifically the united states border patrol when it isn't. it could present a risk when it isn't in our efforts to...
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most of them landed here and buses sent by governor abbott of texas. abbott willfully plan the arrival of these individuals in locations and at times that would engender the maximum chaos for the city of chicago and for the asylum-seekers themselves. children, pregnant women and the elderly have been sent here in the dead of night far from our dozen welcome centers and freezing wearing flip-flops and t-shirts. think about that the next time a politician from texas was a lecturer you about being a good christian. [applause] [applause] [applause] our immigration system has been broken for a long time. no doubt the current migrant crisis is a problem of the federal government's making and i mean both political parties. i am sure when i leave the podium today there will be some who walk outside this chamber looking for a microphone things are yelling about sanctuary city and immigrants with our tax dollars. i hope the press covering the statements will ask these politicians one important question, did you or did you not support the federal immigration bill
most of them landed here and buses sent by governor abbott of texas. abbott willfully plan the arrival of these individuals in locations and at times that would engender the maximum chaos for the city of chicago and for the asylum-seekers themselves. children, pregnant women and the elderly have been sent here in the dead of night far from our dozen welcome centers and freezing wearing flip-flops and t-shirts. think about that the next time a politician from texas was a lecturer you about being...
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border with the department of officers to provide needed and requested relief to texas personnel. our federal government has been shameful in neglecting its profound responsibility to secure our southern border. their decision-making is inexplicable and as a wyoming rancher the legal immigration is the nation's greatest threat. last week when i spoke to my friend and told him, the federal government has lost control has given up control of the southern border. it's a direct result of what we have seen here in wyoming. the drastic increases in the drug into fentanyl traffic as well as overdose deaths. without effective border security even here in wyoming it is compromising. the fact is that we are all border states now. we thank all of the officers from across the state who assisted. will you please recognize law enforcement. [applause] it's ironic while the biden administration won't secure the border or regulation on every industry in the state wyoming fights back to preserve the rights and way of life using every resource available to us and i will never shy away from the respo
border with the department of officers to provide needed and requested relief to texas personnel. our federal government has been shameful in neglecting its profound responsibility to secure our southern border. their decision-making is inexplicable and as a wyoming rancher the legal immigration is the nation's greatest threat. last week when i spoke to my friend and told him, the federal government has lost control has given up control of the southern border. it's a direct result of what we...
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today we visited the man center in houston, texas i'm john bet. am i t? science reporter. and. there.
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the west south central texas oklahoma are consistent. going back to july of 2022, consistently seeing wage growth below average. i appreciate your not in a way into a political question here but those were all right to work states. it's harder to unionize, organize. and what i'm wondering, without asking you with policy, have you all done any analysis that says gains in labor product activity, is more likely to accrue to workers in those states are for labor as opposed to capital. >> there's plenty of research around that area. we'll take a look and come back to you. >> thank you. >> the time is expired. gentleman from south carolina, recognized for five minutes. >> thank you for being here today. we continue to appreciate your work and the work of the federal reserve on the half of american people. in august of 2023, the federal reserve fdic, and released requiring of long-term debt for category 2, 3, and 4. my colleagues after the letter expressing concerns regarding the lack of tailoring in the proposal and shortcomings an estimate of
the west south central texas oklahoma are consistent. going back to july of 2022, consistently seeing wage growth below average. i appreciate your not in a way into a political question here but those were all right to work states. it's harder to unionize, organize. and what i'm wondering, without asking you with policy, have you all done any analysis that says gains in labor product activity, is more likely to accrue to workers in those states are for labor as opposed to capital. >>...
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well, peter bell is the governor, texas at the time, and he's not very happy about this idea. he's saying, first of all, that's land, not yours. it's going to have slavery on it. and he's actually calling up his own militia. he's calling other governors from southern states. zachary taylor is the u.s. president telling the folks in the union army be ready to defend this territory? we're close to having the onslaught of a civil war right here prior to 1850, not the ten years later. that actually happens. so it's a dangerous time, really, from the end of the mexican war on this path to national fracture that we follow now. well, this is going on. there is a concerted in the united states congress to try mitigate these risks with a grand. and we have henry clay in the united states senate who been so involved 30 years before with the compromise of 1820, the missouri compromise. and he's now at the latter station stages of his career. he's trying for another grand compromise. and this is bringing up some great senators coming to the united for the united states senate for some rea
well, peter bell is the governor, texas at the time, and he's not very happy about this idea. he's saying, first of all, that's land, not yours. it's going to have slavery on it. and he's actually calling up his own militia. he's calling other governors from southern states. zachary taylor is the u.s. president telling the folks in the union army be ready to defend this territory? we're close to having the onslaught of a civil war right here prior to 1850, not the ten years later. that actually...
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if i'm if i'm an enslaved person in texas, canada is a of a distance to try and reach. so the movement is towards mexico. once mexico abolishes slavery. so that, i think, is the way to look at the equation. once wherever you have free soil, people will go towards it. no. is there a magic here? you? yeah, but i think your recording you have to be the only one motivated someone someone. territory. can i characterize? not in mixed company. i shouldn't shouldn't. there was money to be made. the people to slave catchers who turned up in boston. looking for william and allen. craft one worked with william in a carpenter shop so he knew him and therefore you could identify him. and the second one was hired by the slave catchers because he had a reputation for doing that sort of thing. so there's to be made in and the money was significant enough that it warranted doing this. the slave the slave holders on the hand after 1850 would were guaranteed the cost. the cost of returning the fugitive would be covered by the government. yeah. so if you look at the bills, the bills of ret
if i'm if i'm an enslaved person in texas, canada is a of a distance to try and reach. so the movement is towards mexico. once mexico abolishes slavery. so that, i think, is the way to look at the equation. once wherever you have free soil, people will go towards it. no. is there a magic here? you? yeah, but i think your recording you have to be the only one motivated someone someone. territory. can i characterize? not in mixed company. i shouldn't shouldn't. there was money to be made. the...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, for his amendment. >> the great state of texas, mr. chairman, i hope that as a fellow texan and a member of the budget committee, maybe i will have more favorable consideration for this commonsense amendment to pay for the things that we think are important and are priorities for our country. let me say, a policymaking progress that gives no consideration for paying for things is not only irresponsible, it is irrational. this irrational process by which we make decisions on behalf of the american people to create more government without paying for it, i should say, by thrusting the cost on the backs of our children rather than taking either money out of the pockets of our citizens right here, right now, or cutting some program, or some part of the government right here, right now, is the root cause of our reckless spending and our unsustainable debt, period. full stop. if we were forced by a balanced budget amendment were some mechanism to have to consider the cost, i suspect, mr. chairman, we would have half the government we have tod
the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, for his amendment. >> the great state of texas, mr. chairman, i hope that as a fellow texan and a member of the budget committee, maybe i will have more favorable consideration for this commonsense amendment to pay for the things that we think are important and are priorities for our country. let me say, a policymaking progress that gives no consideration for paying for things is not only irresponsible, it is irrational. this irrational...
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and this in texas is a trillion dollar answer problem to us. because if we do not constantly go find through these new fines, but also through the process, we are in trouble. but we are also putting in trouble our contracts that we would have with germany and a lot of other countries. this is going to mean also that business in america continues to have high prices. as you know, wages are already high and now energy is high and there is no resiliency to continue this and see the american people win. you would talk about policy. so what is your advice to policy about energy and what this administration is doing on the policy perspective? >> we have, you know, broad significant important responsibilities, but we are really not responsible for energy policies as we would try to avoid commenting. >> it will have a huge impact on this report. and it will keep prices high or that it means that business is not, while they are making money and while households and people do buy that, it is diminishing their advantages to make progress. so you're going
and this in texas is a trillion dollar answer problem to us. because if we do not constantly go find through these new fines, but also through the process, we are in trouble. but we are also putting in trouble our contracts that we would have with germany and a lot of other countries. this is going to mean also that business in america continues to have high prices. as you know, wages are already high and now energy is high and there is no resiliency to continue this and see the american people...
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. >> i think the gentlelady, and now yield five minutes to my friend from texas, dr. michael burgess. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do want to associate myself with the turbines remarks early on about the linkage between -- chairman schiff -- the vast increase in spending and the occurrence of inflation which impacted the inflation rate that has now come back to visit us in form of higher interest rates, higher interest rates on the national debt to the point that interest on the national debt for the first time in history with eclipse been on national defense to i think it's very important point that people should not overlook. this was an intentional act that caused this. the other thing i feel obligated to point out is people who are supposed to be watching this sort of stuff, that is the president of the fed, that is the secretary of the treasury, absolutely missed inflation when it was occurring by almost a year, and had they reacted sooner with some interest rates increases, it would not have been necessary to guide the interest rates to the roof way they did an
. >> i think the gentlelady, and now yield five minutes to my friend from texas, dr. michael burgess. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do want to associate myself with the turbines remarks early on about the linkage between -- chairman schiff -- the vast increase in spending and the occurrence of inflation which impacted the inflation rate that has now come back to visit us in form of higher interest rates, higher interest rates on the national debt to the point that interest on the...
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why is there that tension texas you get? well, i'm not from texas, but i got there as soon as i could. i said to it goes to i think. it goes back to what? what david rubenstein was saying earlier. and that is think we are inherently a as a species, we're inherently tribal and consequently we our base instincts are often to be nativist and and xenophobic and suspicious of others who don't look like us we've only evolved in recent years, as david alluded to, to to thinking about equal rights for all americans. i mean, that's that's a it's something that we just put into law 50 years ago. it's amazing. so but that is that is and so immigrants are easy for demagogues to call out as the other and so that we can be fearful. lbj but so many things. well, but of the things one of my favorite quotes is he said any -- can knock down a barn door, but it takes -- fine carpenter to build one and it's easy to strike a match and to burn something down and to stir fear, anger and indignation. and that's a really powerful political tool so f
why is there that tension texas you get? well, i'm not from texas, but i got there as soon as i could. i said to it goes to i think. it goes back to what? what david rubenstein was saying earlier. and that is think we are inherently a as a species, we're inherently tribal and consequently we our base instincts are often to be nativist and and xenophobic and suspicious of others who don't look like us we've only evolved in recent years, as david alluded to, to to thinking about equal rights for...
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host: we will go down to houston, texas. tom is a republican there. good morning, tom. caller: good morning. good morning. thanks for taking my call. i have been a republican, i am 85 years old, been a republican a long time. i am leaning towards voting for president biden and vice president harris. look, this guy that you are interviewing now, yes -- host: yes, we are listening. you said about this book? caller: i have seen -- host: tom, i am sorry, you are breaking up. we can't hear you. we will go to ohio. gus, independent. caller: i would like to ask charlie here, when he did those polls on kamala harris, do you ask their party affiliation or do you try to poll 50/50? because that's number one. number two is why don't you write a book about marjorie taylor greene? that would be an interesting book, you know? thank you. guest: that's a good idea. maybe i will call her office and see if we can get started. but as far as polling goes, i think most pollsters try to get a representative slice of the country, half democrat, half republican and try to weigh it in a way tha
host: we will go down to houston, texas. tom is a republican there. good morning, tom. caller: good morning. good morning. thanks for taking my call. i have been a republican, i am 85 years old, been a republican a long time. i am leaning towards voting for president biden and vice president harris. look, this guy that you are interviewing now, yes -- host: yes, we are listening. you said about this book? caller: i have seen -- host: tom, i am sorry, you are breaking up. we can't hear you. we...
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got money from the texas geological survey to work in texas and he found a whole host of new fossil vertebrates. some a variety of geological formations. texas is very rich in a fossil record of vertebrates, and so had the famous demeter on the sail, the precursor of mammals, an argentinian aerial. these were all things that cope discover just last known picture of cope. he was elected president of the american association for the advancement of science in 1895, and this is from the 1896 meeting. you see, we're holding his hat and after he died and his house ultimately became, as you see, a national landmark, probably he died of some kind of infection with possibly the kidneys. he had also serious prostate problems, which in those days could really not be effectively addressed if that was surgery available, it limits to impotence. and of course, somebody like cope who was very interested in the female sex would not have countenance this possible so he died alone on his own accord in in his study and then had a quaker funeral. but he had left his body to science. so he left body to the universit
got money from the texas geological survey to work in texas and he found a whole host of new fossil vertebrates. some a variety of geological formations. texas is very rich in a fossil record of vertebrates, and so had the famous demeter on the sail, the precursor of mammals, an argentinian aerial. these were all things that cope discover just last known picture of cope. he was elected president of the american association for the advancement of science in 1895, and this is from the 1896...