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next george morgan tells the story of his mother, mary sherman morgan, the first female rocket scientist in the united states and inventor of hydyne, the propellant that boosted america's first satellite into orbit. the program mary sherman morgan worked on was highly secret so her family had little idea of her accomplishments until after her death. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. i would like to thank the bookstore for inviting me this evening. i have a few prepared remarks which will include reading a few passages from the book. these remarks will basically tell you a little bit about my mother and her story and the book came to be. i have a question for you. it is a rhetorical question so you don't have to answer. question is this. how much do you really know about your parents? when i was growing up i was like any other kid. i wanted to know what my dad did every time he went to work in the morning. i knew he was an engineer at rocketdyne in canoga park the was the doing? when i asked him what you do when you go to work each day he would always have the s
next george morgan tells the story of his mother, mary sherman morgan, the first female rocket scientist in the united states and inventor of hydyne, the propellant that boosted america's first satellite into orbit. the program mary sherman morgan worked on was highly secret so her family had little idea of her accomplishments until after her death. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. i would like to thank the bookstore for inviting me this evening. i have a few...
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next, george morgan tells the story of his mother, mary sherman morgan, the first female rocket scientist in the united states and inventer of the propellant that boosted america's first satellite into orbit. the program mary morgan worked on was highly secret, so her family had very little idea of her accomplishments until after her death. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] enter thank you very much. i'd like to thank fro match's bookstore for inviting us here this evening. i have a few prepared remarks which will include reading a few passages from the book. and these remarks will basically tell you a little bit about my mother and how her story and the book came to be.
next, george morgan tells the story of his mother, mary sherman morgan, the first female rocket scientist in the united states and inventer of the propellant that boosted america's first satellite into orbit. the program mary morgan worked on was highly secret, so her family had very little idea of her accomplishments until after her death. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] enter thank you very much. i'd like to thank fro match's bookstore for inviting us here this evening. i have a few...
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next, george morgan tells the story of his mother, mary sherman morgan, the first female rocket scientist in the united states and inventer of the propellant that boosted america's first satellite into orbit. the program mary morgan worked on was highly secret, so her family had very little idea of her accomplishments until after her death. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] enter thank you very much. i'd like to thank fro match's bookstore for inviting us here this evening. i have a few prepared remarks which will include reading a few passages from the book. and these remarks will basically tell you a little bit about my mother and how her story and the book came to be. .. many years later, long nap during that you family plan, my father writing the attend the airshow. while there he began into an old friend from work. the man looked at me and said i work next to your dad at the desk for 15 years. i said hey, you're the guy i've been looking for. i want to know, what did my father do every morning when he went to work each day? he got very quiet, thoughtful and then he said, a little
next, george morgan tells the story of his mother, mary sherman morgan, the first female rocket scientist in the united states and inventer of the propellant that boosted america's first satellite into orbit. the program mary morgan worked on was highly secret, so her family had very little idea of her accomplishments until after her death. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] enter thank you very much. i'd like to thank fro match's bookstore for inviting us here this evening. i have a few...
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com also there at dot com terry walker the kaiser report thanks max great to see it all right georges j.p. morgan cohen heard the call mix gold market it would certainly appear to be that way max and if they had something rather big deal i would say let's talk about the data and the reason i would say that comes from what's not are really applied in there's a silver analyst by name of ted buckner you might know who he is he's been studying all of the c.f. to see generated data for years so he knows you and analyse looks at all the different reports that come out once a week once a month and he noticed this a couple of months ago i was able to sell my own research and i think he's absolutely right from a short corner a bull which they took late last year when prices at eight hundred inexplicably started going down here now they've now established a lonely corner in gold which give you some idea where prices are headed from here all right so let's talk about server because that's also big and that is has been for years they inherited a huge short position from bear stearns when they bought a bear s
com also there at dot com terry walker the kaiser report thanks max great to see it all right georges j.p. morgan cohen heard the call mix gold market it would certainly appear to be that way max and if they had something rather big deal i would say let's talk about the data and the reason i would say that comes from what's not are really applied in there's a silver analyst by name of ted buckner you might know who he is he's been studying all of the c.f. to see generated data for years so he...
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we're live in morgan hill, george kitiama, bay area news. >>> in san jose a convicted child molester pled not guilty to exposing himself. 70-year-old christopher miller was arrested last week after a mountainview woman reported he touched himself while she shopped with her two children. miller, a convicted and registered sex offender, was out on bail waiting trial for another complaint. this picture of miller was taken at a renaissance fair last mall. prosecutors say he wore a kilt and flashed children who walked by. they also say while awaiting his sentencing day for that crime, a surveillance camera at a peninsula book store captured miller luring a 10-year-old girl into this hallway. miller's bail is now set at $2 million. >>> for the latest on the developing story out of washington, d.c. today investigators say there were signs that accused shooter aaron alexis suffered from mental illness. months ago he apparently complained to rhode island police that people were talking to him through the walls and the ceilings. the investigation into the killing of the 12 people is just begin
we're live in morgan hill, george kitiama, bay area news. >>> in san jose a convicted child molester pled not guilty to exposing himself. 70-year-old christopher miller was arrested last week after a mountainview woman reported he touched himself while she shopped with her two children. miller, a convicted and registered sex offender, was out on bail waiting trial for another complaint. this picture of miller was taken at a renaissance fair last mall. prosecutors say he wore a kilt and...
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morgan cornwallis at yorktown. and then he went back to france later and he encouraged george washington. they were very close, like father and son. george washington didn't have any children, that he basically was in lafayette. lafayette brought plantations in south america, slave plantations in south america. mafia trained for slaves are to farm for themselves and he liberated them anyone along with all this. but washington was exhausted from the 20 odd years of campaigning first in the french and indian wars and then the american revolution. he couldn't do it. eventually when lafayette was imprisoned during the french revolution, his son was sent to george washington, take care of my son while all was breaking loose in europe. so they're wonderful relationships among a lot of these people. i have to say i was late in appreciating the momentous contributions of george washington. there's a lot of authors. george washington, you know, we think of what he did in conduct in the wars. he was very good with deception, for example, fooling the british. he was smart enough of course avoid the
morgan cornwallis at yorktown. and then he went back to france later and he encouraged george washington. they were very close, like father and son. george washington didn't have any children, that he basically was in lafayette. lafayette brought plantations in south america, slave plantations in south america. mafia trained for slaves are to farm for themselves and he liberated them anyone along with all this. but washington was exhausted from the 20 odd years of campaigning first in the...
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george zimmerman. why police took him into custody today. plus -- >> i'm at mount diablo where the morgan fire has more than tripled in size. i'll have a live report coming up. there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that on a single charge. it's a car. it just doesn't take gas. [ farrar ] so think about where you go in a day. do you really need gas to get there? [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013 nissan leaf for $199 a month. ♪ for $199 a month. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive.
george zimmerman. why police took him into custody today. plus -- >> i'm at mount diablo where the morgan fire has more than tripled in size. i'll have a live report coming up. there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that on a single charge. it's a car. it just doesn't take gas. [ farrar ] so think about where...
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. >> one year prior to our visit, officer morgan was assigned to take inmate george hyatte to the roanenty courthouse. >> i knew the inmate for several years here at the institution. he wasn't your common, everyday inmate. he was very manipulative. he could get things done, and you not know he was working your case unless you watched him very close. >> for officer morgan, the trip to the courthouse was uneventful. >> as they were exiting court and getting in the security van to come back, the inmate's wife drove up behind the van and she jumped out with a weapon to assist in getting her husband to escape. and she shot officer morgan. and they did escape. >> not wearing a bulletproof vest, officer morgan was killed. >> it was probably around about 9:30, quarter till 10:00. we were listening on the radio, which a whole lot wasn't coming over. we all started realizing there was something majorly wrong. i was shocked. usually we don't show our feelings here at work. but on that day on august 9th, we -- not too many people had control. >> hyatte and his wife, jennifer, were apprehended 36 ho
. >> one year prior to our visit, officer morgan was assigned to take inmate george hyatte to the roanenty courthouse. >> i knew the inmate for several years here at the institution. he wasn't your common, everyday inmate. he was very manipulative. he could get things done, and you not know he was working your case unless you watched him very close. >> for officer morgan, the trip to the courthouse was uneventful. >> as they were exiting court and getting in the security...
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monstrosity on what the right wing as been proposing into another word george osborne and his by the let's game or his right to buy or guarantee morgan scheme his ponzi scheme is a ludicrous as it is to support bankers but ed miliband policies are kind of the other the bookend of that now would ever bill and ben maybe get better traction if he simply said you know what we're going to reform banking get rid of wonga get rid of the criminality put bankers in jail what if you came out with a message that said a set of coming out price controls said we're going to take the biggest mal mt milligan force in this economy the banks to the criminals on the city and put them in jail when that be a better policy i think that we need massive amounts of change i don't know that there's political will to do it because i think the lobbyists step in who support the politicians the politicians are academics so they don't have a background in real business the markets are so have been so heavily manipulated for the past seven years that there is no more price discovery i mean you would jump bonds trading lower than five percent that's a disaster it's
monstrosity on what the right wing as been proposing into another word george osborne and his by the let's game or his right to buy or guarantee morgan scheme his ponzi scheme is a ludicrous as it is to support bankers but ed miliband policies are kind of the other the bookend of that now would ever bill and ben maybe get better traction if he simply said you know what we're going to reform banking get rid of wonga get rid of the criminality put bankers in jail what if you came out with a...
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morgan? >>> thanks so much, nicole. the four-day standoff at the nairobi shopping mall is finally over. >>> shaq is back in the basketball headlines, but by george it's a youngster who really cashes in. i'll explain coming up in sports. ♪ >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films, from the worlds top documentary directors >> this is just the beginning of somthing much bigger... >> this sunday...the premier of "budrus" >> the primary concern of the fronts is security that trumps everything >> how could a wall designed to divide, unite israelis and palestinians al jazeera america presents... "budrus" premiers this sunday night 9 eastern. bloc >>> the mall siege in kenya is finally over, and three days of national mourning is now underway. 72 people were killed in the siege but that number is expected to increase. three floors of the mall collapsed. more now from al jazeera reporter, ann drew simmons. >> it's day five in this situation, it's one of relief, but also perhaps even more grief than before, because there is an unknown number of bodies still inside this building. it has been revealed that three floors chanced inside
morgan? >>> thanks so much, nicole. the four-day standoff at the nairobi shopping mall is finally over. >>> shaq is back in the basketball headlines, but by george it's a youngster who really cashes in. i'll explain coming up in sports. ♪ >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films, from the worlds top documentary directors >> this is just the beginning of somthing much bigger... >> this sunday...the premier of "budrus"...
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morgan. nobody wants american boots on the ground in syria. how can that be presented and guaranteed as such? does a limited yet effective strike look like. mr. georgeittle secretary for public affairs in the department of defense. thank you very much, mr. little, for joining us. >> thank you, chris. great to be here. >> help us with the first point of confusion, the idea of intelligence giving certainty. can you tell the american people you have no doubt about chemical weapons being used by the assad regime. is the basis for your attack solid? >> chris, our basis for what might be a military operation is absolutely solid. this is a common sense case. not just from our intelligence but public images. the camera footage and the photographs that are coming out of syria, we know this was a chemical attack. we know that it was perpetrated by the assad regime. it's deplorable behavior and we're not alone in that assessment. the british, french and other haves penned the rows on the syrian regime and we're confident in the facts we developed. >> let's move onto the second point. the plan for the attack, obviously, you cannot give us details, we don't expe
morgan. nobody wants american boots on the ground in syria. how can that be presented and guaranteed as such? does a limited yet effective strike look like. mr. georgeittle secretary for public affairs in the department of defense. thank you very much, mr. little, for joining us. >> thank you, chris. great to be here. >> help us with the first point of confusion, the idea of intelligence giving certainty. can you tell the american people you have no doubt about chemical weapons...
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morgan settlement $11 billion. it could be the biggest settlement between a single company and justice department. aaron holder rejected the bank's 3 billion offer. >>> maine port her rald looks at george bush that served at a same sex marriage saturday. barbara bush was there. a >>> winds kicking up around the bay area again today mainly over the mountaintops. and that's where we have high fire danger a possibility over the next couple of days. outside we go nice and clear all the way to the golden gate bridge. looking like it's going to be a beautiful sunny day ahead but as high pressure builds in, more of a northerly component to the winds. so that's a dry wind developing. so red flag warnings up for most bay area through tomorrow. 70s by the afternoon. 60s at the coast. warmer into the weekend. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kohl's. kohl's. expect great things. >>> the high school football coach takes nearly every player off the field. >> it was very emotional. both sides with coaches and players. >> why he benched the team. the news is back in the morning here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. this morning. stay tuned for your local ne
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george. are you the back-up singer and hermann her mites. >> i'm sure that's how he thinks of himself. >> all right. the "wall street journal". >> j.p. morganoffering to pay about $3 billion to end civil and criminal investigations into his mortgage lending practice. how long are these j.p. morgan stories going to go? >> they had settlements that keep going on and on. give them a number. let them pay a check and be done with it. they were saying it was too low compared to the number of cases involved. j.p. morgan is accuse, the quality of the gun. don't you get like these breaking news alerts every day, j.p. morgan agrees to settle? this j.p. morgan story, i can start getting red sox the national scores again, it just keeps coming. >> the washington post, home practice along the rise. analysts fear it may be a sign the market reached its peak. new housing da to shows prices in july rose the fastest rate up 12.6 from last year but at a slower rate than june. analysts say cities are seeing slow gain from month to month. the result of more homes for sale and fewer investors. >> and the new york times, center for science released a report card
george. are you the back-up singer and hermann her mites. >> i'm sure that's how he thinks of himself. >> all right. the "wall street journal". >> j.p. morganoffering to pay about $3 billion to end civil and criminal investigations into his mortgage lending practice. how long are these j.p. morgan stories going to go? >> they had settlements that keep going on and on. give them a number. let them pay a check and be done with it. they were saying it was too low...