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- 1954, most of the key is told in the marshall islands, married and theations commander -- secret thome was shown to congressional oversight committees. though it was considered a -- two times more powerful than expected and resulting radiation and temptation of a nearby island, sickening soldiers and millions. the energy department the class of the film in the 1990's. ♪ ♪ >> operation castle, the fifth in the series of tests on the pacific proving grounds. another of the relation of men, of machines, another meeting of airships and troops. here was the best of physics, of metallurgy, of electronics. during the months after the historic definition, preparations for a new series of tests to solve the problems of a deliverable megaton weapon went ahead at an accelerated pace throughout the country. operation castle became a reality and is now successfully concluded. the report which follows is a summation of what occurred at the pacific proving grounds during that operation in 1954. here the league office record is general clarkson, task force commander. >> operation castle was concluded
- 1954, most of the key is told in the marshall islands, married and theations commander -- secret thome was shown to congressional oversight committees. though it was considered a -- two times more powerful than expected and resulting radiation and temptation of a nearby island, sickening soldiers and millions. the energy department the class of the film in the 1990's. ♪ ♪ >> operation castle, the fifth in the series of tests on the pacific proving grounds. another of the relation of...
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allowing thome take in -- allowing them to take in other people opinion and through video, it gives them a chance to really think. this is how i see the world. why is it a i see the world this way. how can i expand that? >> tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org and listen using the free c-span radio app. this morning the head of the federal emergency management agency, acting homeland security and health and human service briefed reporters on hurricane harvey. this is about 30 minutes. >> good morning everyone. thank you for being here. especially so early in the morning for some of you. this morning we're going to provide update on the federal support to state local and tribal officials for response efforts in both texas and louisiana in the aftermath of hurricane now tropical storm harvey. our speaker including acting secretary homeland security elaine duke. the federal emergency management agency administrator, brock long. the national weather service director louie. and also joining to take questions will be the confidant of the u.s. coast guard. and the health and human
allowing thome take in -- allowing them to take in other people opinion and through video, it gives them a chance to really think. this is how i see the world. why is it a i see the world this way. how can i expand that? >> tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org and listen using the free c-span radio app. this morning the head of the federal emergency management agency, acting homeland security and health and human service briefed reporters on hurricane harvey. this is about...
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that is key to get rid of thome on both sides. >> there are security measures in place.ave you been talking to law enforcement and what are you associated in terms of how to make sure there is a safe area. >> so police officers, you know, when they're not held back by politicians, their number one goal is to make sure everyone's safe. try to negotiate. try to get a fine balance to make sure that our word gets out there but the same time, everyone stays safe. the same time, police officers will make some restrictions for good intention to make sure everyone's safe but sometimes it limits our ability to get our word out there and have free speech. so we try to work together to get things worked out. >> you say when police officers aren't held back by politicians, they do a better job. how do you mean? >> well, california has several cities where they tell police to stand down, san jose, berkeley. they are flnotorious for lettin antifa, trying to run the conservatives out of town. and the police are given orders directly by the mayor. >> i think the orders are to control an
that is key to get rid of thome on both sides. >> there are security measures in place.ave you been talking to law enforcement and what are you associated in terms of how to make sure there is a safe area. >> so police officers, you know, when they're not held back by politicians, their number one goal is to make sure everyone's safe. try to negotiate. try to get a fine balance to make sure that our word gets out there but the same time, everyone stays safe. the same time, police...
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1954, mostlear of the key is told in the marshall islands, married and theations commander -- secret thome was shown to congressional oversight committees. though it was considered a -- two times more powerful than expected and resulting radiation and temptation of a nearby island, sickening soldiers and millions. the energy department the class of the film in the 1990's. ♪ ♪ >> operation castle, the fifth in the series of tests on the pacific proving grounds. another of the relation of men, of machines, another meeting of
1954, mostlear of the key is told in the marshall islands, married and theations commander -- secret thome was shown to congressional oversight committees. though it was considered a -- two times more powerful than expected and resulting radiation and temptation of a nearby island, sickening soldiers and millions. the energy department the class of the film in the 1990's. ♪ ♪ >> operation castle, the fifth in the series of tests on the pacific proving grounds. another of the relation...
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important but i went to africa the major hospital for blacks during the apartheid era that instant came thome in a very visceral way how lukey we were to be protected by many vaccines. this was a horribly overcrowd, underfunded hospital, as you can see from the four newborns crammed in an incubator and the hospital has a large area all of the -- and by the time kids got they were sick. typically unvaccinated and malnourished win you get a lack of vaccination in combination of mall nutrition it's a devastate cycle. measles will invade these kid are brains and lungs. not advancing. any idea why? oh, sorry. it did. my bad. this toddler had just died from measle that invaded his lungs for lack of a 29-cent vaccine. i went on during medical school to realize that i -- my calling was actually to be a writer and i was able to write an article about the hospital and nat was a moment of truth for me where i thought i'm going good on to journalism and going to be a medical writer and i have been lucky enough to be doing that here in washington, dc, motor of the time for nature and recently for science.
important but i went to africa the major hospital for blacks during the apartheid era that instant came thome in a very visceral way how lukey we were to be protected by many vaccines. this was a horribly overcrowd, underfunded hospital, as you can see from the four newborns crammed in an incubator and the hospital has a large area all of the -- and by the time kids got they were sick. typically unvaccinated and malnourished win you get a lack of vaccination in combination of mall nutrition...
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of his two home runs this one onto the rocks in center field his 612th home run tying him with jim thomer 7th all-time 8-5 a'sbottom 7th/ 8-6 a's cliff pennington formerly of the a's with a grand slam off chris hatcher there was talk a fan reached over the wall into fair territory to catch it but after review it was upheld 10-8 angels giants 3rd of three games in san diego young giants fan with a very big hatbottom 6th/ 1-0 padres who says denard span can't field?! who says denard span can't field?!... span with a nice sliding catch to rob carlos asuaje of extra bases but the next batterno one is getting this one jose pirela puts one into the 2nd balcony down the left field line off ty blach 2-0 padres(padres scored 3 in the 6th off blach and kyle crick)final: 5-0 padresgiants put the leadoff hitter on base 5 times but didn't score return home tomorrow night against the st. louis cardinals a true nfl superstar and northern california native is speaking up on the colin kaepernick "should he be on an nfl roster" debatepackers quarterback aaron rodgers in an interview with "espn the magazin
of his two home runs this one onto the rocks in center field his 612th home run tying him with jim thomer 7th all-time 8-5 a'sbottom 7th/ 8-6 a's cliff pennington formerly of the a's with a grand slam off chris hatcher there was talk a fan reached over the wall into fair territory to catch it but after review it was upheld 10-8 angels giants 3rd of three games in san diego young giants fan with a very big hatbottom 6th/ 1-0 padres who says denard span can't field?! who says denard span can't...
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you wanted to know their faces, their names and then you also asked for thome to write a letter askingyou questions. handwritten. you responded. what did you get from there and what did they get? >> i think the great opportunity i had with having them write me letters is learng wanted to see in their school and what they're nervous about. i put them together and created the climate of the middle school. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> good luck on your opening. you've been out here since before the sunrise. >> yes. >> i know you've been working to get this open. the day is finally here. you're excited. we're excited. >> very excited. >> we're wishing your students and everyone else in loudoun county a great first day of school. back to you guys. >> we talk about all the students but the eachers and the educators who are up early getting ready for this day. >> principal dawson, before the sun comes up, happy exciting. good to hear. >> jack taylor has a look at what's on the roads. >> our trouble spot is in frederick county. chopper 4 has been flying over the scene. after mt. zion
you wanted to know their faces, their names and then you also asked for thome to write a letter askingyou questions. handwritten. you responded. what did you get from there and what did they get? >> i think the great opportunity i had with having them write me letters is learng wanted to see in their school and what they're nervous about. i put them together and created the climate of the middle school. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> good luck on your opening....
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--owing thome take in allowing them to take in other people opinion and through gives them a chance toeally think. this is how i see the world. thiss it a i see the world way. how can i expand that? >> tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org and listen c-span radio app. this morning the head of the managementrgency
--owing thome take in allowing them to take in other people opinion and through gives them a chance toeally think. this is how i see the world. thiss it a i see the world way. how can i expand that? >> tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org and listen c-span radio app. this morning the head of the managementrgency
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renege and saying i didn't mean you for chief seems to call that into question and i do agree with thome ka and despite his, e was on the wrong side here and if any viewers have a site for that, please tweet us or something like that but i haven't heard that particular story. >> we have ten minutes to talk about the 60 years of legacy on the brown decision which is just impossible to do. so first, i want to start with the legal legacy. we have four citations of brown and loving v. virginia, which was marriages and san antonio school district v. rodriguez and planned parenthood v. casey. what did it leave the country with from that perspective? >> that's a really good question. i will say. you know, the most important legal legacy of brown, i think goes back to the point that it established the idea that the supreme court can be interventionists who protect individual rights in the most profound way. it was cited in various cases where the issue wasn't schools on that point. but i will also say that brown has a mixed legacy in part because it could be interpreted in so many ways. so you c
renege and saying i didn't mean you for chief seems to call that into question and i do agree with thome ka and despite his, e was on the wrong side here and if any viewers have a site for that, please tweet us or something like that but i haven't heard that particular story. >> we have ten minutes to talk about the 60 years of legacy on the brown decision which is just impossible to do. so first, i want to start with the legal legacy. we have four citations of brown and loving v....
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thome tote cucumber salad. texas caviar. our southern slaw. our loco potato salad.er one item in particular. >> we serve everything by weight in addition our combos you can get as much or little as you want. if you want one slice you get one slice. first timers i always our big meaty combo which has little bit of everything and it feeds two to three people ea easily. >> in addition to great food off good looking bar. tell us would some of the dings we have here. >> we have our house marguerita which is fresh lime juice, nice, red neck sangria. >> yeah. >> which is a red neck san agree gentleman. >> self explanatory. >> yes, yes. and our backyard arnie which is our house made sweet tea vodka. >> okay. >> house made lemonade. and. >> i might have to try that at the end of the show. >> absolutely. >> i got to wrap it here in just a second. i was next door a few doors down at rock fizz earlier i tried their pickle juice. i don't recommend you put that on your -- your -- >> no. >> menu any time soon. >> all right. this is latest from smoke house. i'm going to have to dig
thome tote cucumber salad. texas caviar. our southern slaw. our loco potato salad.er one item in particular. >> we serve everything by weight in addition our combos you can get as much or little as you want. if you want one slice you get one slice. first timers i always our big meaty combo which has little bit of everything and it feeds two to three people ea easily. >> in addition to great food off good looking bar. tell us would some of the dings we have here. >> we have our...
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. >> presentation of half rig rigatoni, thome oh toe sauce, ricotta on top. >> try the ricotta.icotta cheese with little pasta. peck corino romano. delicious. >> okay. >> over here we represent itly from south up to north. >> risotto, scallops, pan seared th with try colored carrots. >>fo to taste afterwards. >> absolutely yes. >> don't forget dessert. >> tiramisu. northern region to the connelly from south sicily and of course we have gelato on the side. >> were are you locate. >> we located 10006 carolina street. we're not far from here. >> i can tell you or fina if you're fredericksburg from the mayor who call it the bomb to others who say this is the cuisine you've got to try. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. i cannot wait to dive in. >> please any time. >> i'm calling dibs on all of it. all cameras on me. dibs on all of it. >> and wine too. >> the wine too. >> hey, you guys back in the studio, are you jealous yet? are you jealous yet? look at this. look at this. are you jealous yet? which camera am ion? this one. >> don't rub it in. >> look at that food, mo. >> bring it r
. >> presentation of half rig rigatoni, thome oh toe sauce, ricotta on top. >> try the ricotta.icotta cheese with little pasta. peck corino romano. delicious. >> okay. >> over here we represent itly from south up to north. >> risotto, scallops, pan seared th with try colored carrots. >>fo to taste afterwards. >> absolutely yes. >> don't forget dessert. >> tiramisu. northern region to the connelly from south sicily and of course we have...
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was in canada, canadian bank, and they both talked about the justice department domestically forcing thomeir documents in their own countries. now, are you supporting that if i'm a canadian bank, and i want all of my signed documents on canadian soil, or the swiss bank and i want to know domestically i have it on my soil, for the reasons of just jurisdictional issues, can you support that on your platform? >> yes so data domain is a big focus area for us. we have built significant data infrastructure across north america and across europe. but to your point specifically about canada, we recently announced with microsoft a partnership to leverage their azure platform we do think increasingly financial institutions are one of our biggest is exsegments they're going to require more need for data domain microsoft will be rolling out at the end of this year the ability to keep all data domains resident in the country. >> what does that mean you just have a server in the country, and then it's -- it counts as being there? >> yes we'll be rebuilding our platform on the azure platform. so in that
was in canada, canadian bank, and they both talked about the justice department domestically forcing thomeir documents in their own countries. now, are you supporting that if i'm a canadian bank, and i want all of my signed documents on canadian soil, or the swiss bank and i want to know domestically i have it on my soil, for the reasons of just jurisdictional issues, can you support that on your platform? >> yes so data domain is a big focus area for us. we have built significant data...