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Reid, the former Senate majority leader and Nevada’s longest-serving senator, died at 82 last month following a battle with pancreatic cancer. He is set to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda.
Former Sen. Harry Reid was remembered Wednesday as a “legendary leader,” as colleagues and friends gathered at the U.S. Capitol to pay tribute to a hardscrabble Democrat who rose from poverty ...
In 2007, while he was the Senate Majority Leader, Reid initiated the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program to study unidentified flying objects [36] [37] at the urging of Reid's friend, Nevada billionaire and governmental contractor Robert Bigelow, [38] and with support from the late senators Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Daniel Inouye ...
Special live episode following the second night of the 2024 Republican National Convention. Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Senator Elizabeth Warren discusses recent politics. Loudon Wainwright III performs "A Father and a Son" from his 1992 album History.
The Nevada politician served as Senate minority leader until his retirement and called for an end to the chamber's filibuster. Harry Reid, Political Giant Behind Democrats' Ascendency, Dead At 82 ...
Reid made headlines in May 2005 when he said of George W. Bush, "The man's father is a wonderful human being. I think this guy is a loser." Reid later apologized for these comments. [26] Reid also called Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas an "embarrassment" [27] and referred to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan as a ...
In the last years of his life, former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid urged Democrats to build on his legacy of ending the filibuster.
English: On June 24, 2009 Senator Harry Reid, then Senate Majority Leader wrote a letter regarding the Advanced Aerospace Threat and Identification Program (AATIP) to Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn