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government could step in. the other thing that was a matter of concern was how exactly to contact the folks in the capitol police in the event of a security threat on the hill. "roll call" once again focused as we have throughout our history, on police matters and the way that embers of congress can get a hold of the law enforcement personnel on the hill. >> next week and we look back 70 years to the atomic bombings of hiroshima and not the sake in japan. our coverage includes a conversation with president truman's grandson, the first room into travel to japan and meet with atomic bond -- atomic bomb survivors. we will see original film footage of atomic bomb testing in the new mexico desert and
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hear eyewitness accounts from key scientists as well as survivors. hiroshima and nagasaki, next saturday and sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 10 at 5 p.m. eastern time here on american history tv. >> each week american history tv's will america bring to archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. >> hawaii is swept by campaign fever. it's the former territory's first election as a state with 81 offices as a state. two seats in the the senate and one in congress. candidates are will you map quinn and democrat john burns. senate seat a -- hawaii voters faced with the first opportunity to participate in the nation's government, responded with a record ballot as by 93% of those
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eligible. governor will quinn come are applicant, and roman catholic was the winner. the gop and democrats each control one house of the legislature. results generally reflect a wife melting pot of very -- a very races and religions. daniel in a way -- dental in new way in the first asian ever elected to the senate, hiram faulk chinese. >> monday night on the communicators. democratic representatives from colorado and rhode island on internet privacy. >> the most recent attack on the office of personnel management,
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but also in private industry targets, so many private appropriations have had private information stolen. we can try very hard to keep ahead of the hackers, but what we need to do is think about how can minimize the need for customers to put their private information on two websites. >> right now there are legal prohibitions from the government sharing classified robert information with the public sector and private sector sharing information back to the government, otherwise it would be termed as acting as agents of the government, and that's not allowed. you could share information on threats, very narrowly defined.
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for example of the hacks that have taken place out there, if we can broadly share that information than when one hack occurs in one place, we could widely share that vulnerability. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators, on c-span2. >> american history tv is presenting the c-span series "first ladies" sunday nights at 8:00 p.m. for the rest of the year in cooperation with the white house historical association. through interviews, videos, and questions from the c-span audience, we tell the story of america's 45 first ladies. and now, ida mckinley. this is about 45 minutes.

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