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marie curie died eventually from radiation exposure. so this is fascinating history of science. >> host: you talk about marie curie. how old was she when she actually died? >> guest: i think in her 40s. i could be wrong. quite young in any case. >> host: you have a picture of her in your book. but in the tagline, you say she's arty looking haggard from the radiation exposure. >> guest: there's many first-hand accounts saying she didn't look too well and that's because of radiation exposure. >> host: how did it get from being discovered into what many feel is a useful product? >> guest: it didn't take long. it happened right away. edison jumped on board right away and invented a machine that he called a florist goat a primitive x-ray machine. he abandoned it though within a few years because he killed his assistant. his assistant to valette skin carcinoma from exposures. so radiation amid the use of radiation for imaging was an immediate medical fad that caused a lot of harm to people for the first 50 years or so. right up into the 1950s
marie curie died eventually from radiation exposure. so this is fascinating history of science. >> host: you talk about marie curie. how old was she when she actually died? >> guest: i think in her 40s. i could be wrong. quite young in any case. >> host: you have a picture of her in your book. but in the tagline, you say she's arty looking haggard from the radiation exposure. >> guest: there's many first-hand accounts saying she didn't look too well and that's because of...
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the last name curie rings a bell. he is the son-in-law of the famous marie curie and pierre curie. their daughter irene was also a physicist. married frederick. together, they ran the most important lab in france. this lab was taken over by the germans when they invaded, but with the liberation of paris, curie wanted to re-energize his lab and reach out to some of the french sciences that had left to go to canada to work for the british program and start working on the british programs. that was their manhattan project. the problem was, curie was a card-carrying member of the communist party. he literally had the membership card. he was somebody that joined the communist party, was a fellow traveler, worked hand and foot to do everything he could. he was a very good physicist. and had access to a lot of information. the fbi couldn't stop him. he was in france. the american counterintelligence could do very little to stop him from sending information over to the soviet union. so how was ci set up during this time? you really have two different major organizations that were doing cou
the last name curie rings a bell. he is the son-in-law of the famous marie curie and pierre curie. their daughter irene was also a physicist. married frederick. together, they ran the most important lab in france. this lab was taken over by the germans when they invaded, but with the liberation of paris, curie wanted to re-energize his lab and reach out to some of the french sciences that had left to go to canada to work for the british program and start working on the british programs. that...
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the last name curie rings a bell. he is the son-in-law of the famous marie curie and pierre curie.heir daughter irene was also a physicist in her own right. married frederick. together, they ran the most important lab in france. this lab was taken over by the germans when they invaded, but with the liberation of paris, curie wanted to re-energize his lab and reach out to some of the french scientists that had left to go to canada to work for the british program and start working on the british programs. that was their manhattan project. the problem was, curie was a card-carrying member of the communist party. that's thrown around a little bit. he literally had the membership card. he was somebody that joined the communist party, was a fellow traveler, worked hand and foot to do everything he could. he was a very good physicist. and had access to a lot of information. the fbi couldn't stop him. he was in france. the american counterintelligence could do very little to stop him from sending information over to the soviet union. so how was ci set up during this time? you really have t
the last name curie rings a bell. he is the son-in-law of the famous marie curie and pierre curie.heir daughter irene was also a physicist in her own right. married frederick. together, they ran the most important lab in france. this lab was taken over by the germans when they invaded, but with the liberation of paris, curie wanted to re-energize his lab and reach out to some of the french scientists that had left to go to canada to work for the british program and start working on the british...
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marie curie died eventually of radiation exposure it is fascinating history. >> host: how old was she when she died? >> you are kidding me down? but i think in her 40's. i could be wrong but quite tian in any case. >> host: you have a picture of her in your book the you say she is already looking haggard from the radiation exposure. >> guest: there are many firsthand accounts of people meeting her saying she did not look too well because of radiation exposure. >> host: how does it go from being discovered to useful product? >> guest: it has been the bride away. edison jump on board right away to intent of machine and he abandoned it within a few years because it killed his assistant. to develop skin carcinoma in and radiation for imaging is of medical fad to cause a lot of harm to people also that radioactive element became a fad in the consumer items from toothpaste to a rare in a row was put into what would shock us now because it was to have a of the defect to feel those beneficial effects. >> host: i think i read since the 1940's there have been 500 nuclear explosions sort test? >
marie curie died eventually of radiation exposure it is fascinating history. >> host: how old was she when she died? >> you are kidding me down? but i think in her 40's. i could be wrong but quite tian in any case. >> host: you have a picture of her in your book the you say she is already looking haggard from the radiation exposure. >> guest: there are many firsthand accounts of people meeting her saying she did not look too well because of radiation exposure. >>...
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the last name curie rings a bell. he is the son-in-law of the famous marie curie and pierre curie. their daughter irene was also a physicist. married frederick. together, they ran the most important lab in france. this lab was taken over by the germans when they invaded, but with the liberation of paris, curie wanted to re-energize his lab and reach out to some of the french sciences that had left to go to canada to work for the british program and start working on the british programs. that was their manhattan project. the problem was, curie was a card-carrying member of the communist party. he literally had the membership card. he was somebody that joined the communist party, was a fellow traveler, worked hand and foot to do everything he could. he was a very good physicist. and had access to a lot of information. the fbi couldn't stop him. he was in france. the american counterintelligence could do very little to stop him from sending information over to the soviet union. so how was ci set up during this time? you really have two different major organizations that were doing cou
the last name curie rings a bell. he is the son-in-law of the famous marie curie and pierre curie. their daughter irene was also a physicist. married frederick. together, they ran the most important lab in france. this lab was taken over by the germans when they invaded, but with the liberation of paris, curie wanted to re-energize his lab and reach out to some of the french sciences that had left to go to canada to work for the british program and start working on the british programs. that...
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i'm doing itit all at blmer curie. >> you are working for a fince cocompany y and you are trying to buy a compy and met your future husband. now he is coo of this company. how did that relationship develop? >> he started a company withh his brother. he is an amazing entrepreneur, the kind of person i never met before. he w would get more done in a day than anyone i ever thought. he has gotot to started with me. i recruited him more as a higher. we opened d our fourth l locatn. we had kids in different locations. a kid allocationumber eight. our lastst kidame at location 13 throrough 25. >> people say it is cliche to work with women -- to talk about women about working balance. >> i thihink everybody has their own way. i integrate work and life together. we checked out the newtore together. for me it is about integrating. i nev off. some people have to turn off. i ththink it worksks for me. >> hiring people is onof tnt things when you are a retailer. what have you learned in terms of tos most important steps you ed to take? qualities you need to look for. >> i have a lens, a way i higher
i'm doing itit all at blmer curie. >> you are working for a fince cocompany y and you are trying to buy a compy and met your future husband. now he is coo of this company. how did that relationship develop? >> he started a company withh his brother. he is an amazing entrepreneur, the kind of person i never met before. he w would get more done in a day than anyone i ever thought. he has gotot to started with me. i recruited him more as a higher. we opened d our fourth l locatn. we...
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crnt outbreakcro the cury reigned dete ov optg out vainations. some doorsayhey llot treaks who are not vcnated fom delawe nsroom tonight sate laaks inoced bill to deiminaze potion psssionf small amounts o mruana it a cil ofnse wth 100 fi. crntly it pishable by fne of $50 d up to mohs i ja. >>e are ing get ve chiyrnd the pas. and wh about the ssibity o th snow on the ween > one thing nohotter ar temratures any time soo ral snowll tols. >> th's a maruana sty tyg to ma sue to wath. sotracker 6 doublsn shong have sn showe ou tere rit w lighsnow shows mongnto uth jrse a ltle biheier near doyleswn and quertowa alto rhts now crsing 61 an3023 ladale and we hd repos lf inchf snow in parts of cht and montmy coty. a pect ts is more a nince event. temratures ha t oed mch yet. but they wl be. 3 curreny in phidehi dwn fr high of 34. altown 28 dree mlll 3 treon 30 and readg 29. so seite and acon radar shong snow she mong trgh now a you lookearitturgh toh yocan seanotr li of snow. tas an arct boundary th wll mong through morw mrng. so ture trker shong as it move
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>>>elacsshe the cury thinkhey are getting new puiesut wait unl you har at theare getng isad. >> conmer reporrydia hn expos an eborate sche targetg falies loongor a p. pus jie apodyith e yusters givg an i am pot you teiew of lesn mcoy le on telesion whe "acti news" contues tnight homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan it gets even better. you know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach? that could be you, if you refinance your student loans. i can refinance? yes, you could replace your current student loans with one new loan and save money on interest. sounds easy! it is easy! so, treat yourself to something from that in-flight magazine. or save up for a new car, a wedding or a down payment on the home of your dreams. call citizens bank at 1-866-999-0270 or visit lightenyourloan.com. >>hehiteou and the cdcas in the call for pren t thr chdren vcnated agnst the meaes, sang tt the sice is clear. closeo on hundred cas hvbeen repoed nce last mn. moshave been tied to a won ho visited disn lan dcrs fear that shmay have eped 1
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handling has been blamed for madame curie's premature death.nother captivating exhibit in the palace of mines was a complete 11,000 square foot model post office. a visitor standing on the elevated gallery could drop a piece of mail into a shoot and watch a travel all the way to the outbound mail pouch were general delivery window. they received a special cancellation as seen on this postcard. a card mailed at the station was readied at the general delivery window within three minutes with an appointment to meet friends to be made. when mailed himself a picnic lunch by parcel post in the evening and pick it up at the exposition by new and the next day. after examining all of these exhibits, i think we deserve to have a little fun. ppie planned an extensive entertainment program to keep the fair fresh and interesting for locals and draw far away visitors to see the marquee acts. two of the most famous work john phillips is the -- john philip sousa and the composer. the piece was a mielange performed by an orchestra of 80, the military band, 300
handling has been blamed for madame curie's premature death.nother captivating exhibit in the palace of mines was a complete 11,000 square foot model post office. a visitor standing on the elevated gallery could drop a piece of mail into a shoot and watch a travel all the way to the outbound mail pouch were general delivery window. they received a special cancellation as seen on this postcard. a card mailed at the station was readied at the general delivery window within three minutes with an...
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. >> there's a lot of curi you knowe want to go down and experience something and they want the first to get down there and enjoy, you kno that cuba has to offer. >> rep but for those who do qualify for the new rule such as students with an educatl foc on cuba it's a significant step. here on the campus of george mason university one professor telling me it should be simpler now for her and her students to travel to cuba. >> north american students often think of cuba as an inaccessible and prohibited place. >> repor professor charlot rogers has traveled there twice. in 2a group of studen b that required specl licensing. >> it's a great opportunity for students find out that cuba is not just about cigars and rum but that it has a very vibrant and active cultural life. >> as you can see -- annette and her fellow trave agent want to tap but it could take some time. >> early 2016 realistically will probably be the first as far as a u.s. citizen flying out of the united sso havana and going to a beautiful resort. >> repor in fairfax, i'm david cu news4. >> free at last free at last, dy we
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fighters say they are here to help the yazidi's as iraq's curies. suspicions run deep especially anes an you a to know moss region was established in syria. >> we never talked about creating our own enclave here. sinjar will belong to the sinjar regional government or baghdad government. >> it is home to the northern yazidi community camped on the mountain where they were trapped for months before the siege was broken in december. they too are an armed force. some praise the peshmerga for defending sinjar. others blame them for allowing the area to fall to isil in august but most are now demanding autonomy. >> we won't accept any force not the peshmerga nothe iraqi government here. >> isil has been pushed out of sinjar land long disputed by the kurds and central government in baghdad. it is still the case, but now there are more players vying for control here. al jazeera sinjar. >> let's go back to our developing story violence on the israeli-lebanese border. nicole johnson is in the area of southwest lebanon. tell us how close you are to the border
fighters say they are here to help the yazidi's as iraq's curies. suspicions run deep especially anes an you a to know moss region was established in syria. >> we never talked about creating our own enclave here. sinjar will belong to the sinjar regional government or baghdad government. >> it is home to the northern yazidi community camped on the mountain where they were trapped for months before the siege was broken in december. they too are an armed force. some praise the...
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curis sidedness. -- shortsightedness. to no avail, we have been trying to get legislation passed for four years. as lucky as we are trying to elevate conversation, we never get behind narrow interests determined to preserve the status quo. the postal service has put together a comprehensive plan and made recommendations to get us back on sound financial footing. we did not get much support from the union or the industry because it threatens the status quo. the mailing industry views the future mainly through the lens of pricing. then without want great -- very without want greater flexibility. i find this, because a lot of reform creates pressure to raise prices which is what happened last year. the labor unions in the future mostly through a lens of preserving jobs and benefit as they currently exist. technology is driving dramatic changes. look at amazon right now, they are offering one-hour delivery in new york city. the postal service needs the flexibility to be a part of those changes and hit those changes. -- shape
curis sidedness. -- shortsightedness. to no avail, we have been trying to get legislation passed for four years. as lucky as we are trying to elevate conversation, we never get behind narrow interests determined to preserve the status quo. the postal service has put together a comprehensive plan and made recommendations to get us back on sound financial footing. we did not get much support from the union or the industry because it threatens the status quo. the mailing industry views the future...
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four and cora c -- foreign curis cut -- foreign currency is going to hurt them. >> bricks 10 years agoave to pick your spots, not the overall markets. >> where is your single best by sector? >> we have done best in transports. >> you agree with tobias. retail is the place to be. >> that is where you will see more >> i would say qualcomm. it is the cheapest. they have issues. >> time for the agenda. brendan, you are kicking it off. >> i am looking at the fee for goal of the year. this is amazing. here is what you are looking at. you can barely see it. she picks up the ball with her right, she has her back to the goal. she dribbles it to the left and swivels to the goal and pops it in. >> you will have to do that again. >> that is what she did, but it worked. there are so many professional male football players on this list, that she made it this far is being celebrated. people would be foolish to not make it her year. >> the championship playoff at 8:30 p.m. it will be the buckeyes versus the ducks. a lot on the line. i do not know how much you follow college football. the winner of the
four and cora c -- foreign curis cut -- foreign currency is going to hurt them. >> bricks 10 years agoave to pick your spots, not the overall markets. >> where is your single best by sector? >> we have done best in transports. >> you agree with tobias. retail is the place to be. >> that is where you will see more >> i would say qualcomm. it is the cheapest. they have issues. >> time for the agenda. brendan, you are kicking it off. >> i am looking...
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should be guided by its decision in downs where it recognized that curriculum is government speech and curis a fifth circuit decision from 2005 where the fifth circuit similarly recognized that curriculum is government speech and that the government need not share its podium with another speaker. the court is of course, to be guided as well by epperson, the case involving the teaching in arkansas of evolution. that's the statute that prohibited that teaching. there the supreme court found that the restriction on crick lar speech constituted an independent constitutional violation of the free exercise in establishment clause and, therefore, struck it down. here we have no such situation. there is no independent violation of any student's right to receive information. are there any more questions? >> if we were to conclude that the third prong is unlawful, is it severable or not? >> yes, it is severable as judge -- >> why? >> why? because -- well, as you noted, i believe, the statute is listed in the disjunctive. it's or, or, or. you do not need to find all of the prongs have been violated bef
should be guided by its decision in downs where it recognized that curriculum is government speech and curis a fifth circuit decision from 2005 where the fifth circuit similarly recognized that curriculum is government speech and that the government need not share its podium with another speaker. the court is of course, to be guided as well by epperson, the case involving the teaching in arkansas of evolution. that's the statute that prohibited that teaching. there the supreme court found that...