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Sep 29, 2013
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this was one of the buildings that was not touched between the fire and the waterline. this is one of the oldest buildings that's survived. this has about a great home 40 for get hub. we really wanted to contributed back to that so as you can see this entire floor to basic dedicated for people to meet and meet each other and we can bring in talk things and this made get hub possible at all. the space you're in will be community space. we're launching a new part of our website come dot hub.com. if you want to use this space so far to tech talk or in any way for the community to get together that result in companies like this and the opportunity you can go to the site and sign up. we've got passion projects which is women who code and several other meet ups. i think we have some representatives in the audience that are using the space. we're happy and proud to give back and now i want to introduce the mayor of san francisco ed lee (clapping) congratulations >> thank you. thank you and congratulations to all of you. can everybody hear me? well, i'm excited to be here i kno
this was one of the buildings that was not touched between the fire and the waterline. this is one of the oldest buildings that's survived. this has about a great home 40 for get hub. we really wanted to contributed back to that so as you can see this entire floor to basic dedicated for people to meet and meet each other and we can bring in talk things and this made get hub possible at all. the space you're in will be community space. we're launching a new part of our website come dot hub.com....
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Sep 19, 2013
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burnt our bloody ship to the waterline. pirates! crew prisoner, captain dead.rt, it would. 12,000 pounds sterling-- the finest grade oil they took. we been out more than two years, see? and her course? maybe a point south of west, followin' the rest of the fleet. mr. pullings! sir?
burnt our bloody ship to the waterline. pirates! crew prisoner, captain dead.rt, it would. 12,000 pounds sterling-- the finest grade oil they took. we been out more than two years, see? and her course? maybe a point south of west, followin' the rest of the fleet. mr. pullings! sir?
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Sep 6, 2013
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you're looking at the waterline for the school. it was damaged by a car crash earlier this morning. right now the wart has been turned off. within the past hour, maintenance for the district came by, looked at it and said, yes, it's going to take about five to six hours to fix that, but as far as classes go, they'll bring in port-o-potties for the kids. that's the issue, whether the kids would have restrooms. assuming he's able to get them in time, he thinks he will, no question that class also go on today at terrell elementary. a few hours ago a lincoln town car came speeding down pearl avenue when it collided with a car carrier making a turn on the wrote. that's when the town car crashed. a woman and two men in that car. the woman and one of the men fled after the crash. police found both of them. they had all three of those people transported to the hospital. they are expected to be okay. san jose police is also looking into whether the driver had been drinking. there's been no arrests as of yet. as far as the driver of the car carrier, that person was not hurt. again, water is o
you're looking at the waterline for the school. it was damaged by a car crash earlier this morning. right now the wart has been turned off. within the past hour, maintenance for the district came by, looked at it and said, yes, it's going to take about five to six hours to fix that, but as far as classes go, they'll bring in port-o-potties for the kids. that's the issue, whether the kids would have restrooms. assuming he's able to get them in time, he thinks he will, no question that class also...
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Sep 20, 2013
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bassett-lowke were well known for producing these wonderfully detailed waterline models. exactly. seasoned lime wood, which is beautiful for carving. it's got a fantastic grain. and, um, because these ships were hand-built, these models were hand-built in wood, they were incredibly expensive. and these boats were the initial... prototypes. prototypes, exactly, which bassett-lowke and my father took to the admiralty, and this is literally the original. i wonder if churchill himself actually looked at this very case? oh, definitely, definitely. isn't that astonishing? well, you've got military ships here, of course, but the bottom case looks like a history of shipping. tell me all about that. in the early '50s, it was decided that they would like to produce a unique set of models all to the same scale, one inch to 100 feet. right. and every model there is made to that specification. there were only two sets of these made. one is in the museum in northampton... ...and the other one is here. is right here. well, i feel rather privileged to be looking at it, in that case. um, after the
bassett-lowke were well known for producing these wonderfully detailed waterline models. exactly. seasoned lime wood, which is beautiful for carving. it's got a fantastic grain. and, um, because these ships were hand-built, these models were hand-built in wood, they were incredibly expensive. and these boats were the initial... prototypes. prototypes, exactly, which bassett-lowke and my father took to the admiralty, and this is literally the original. i wonder if churchill himself actually...
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Sep 23, 2013
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so, you said you heard it from the waterline,
so, you said you heard it from the waterline,
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Sep 6, 2013
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not have water right now, now that it's been shut off because of the damage right there to that waterline, whether or not there will be any impact on classes. we're trying to figure that out. i talked to a guy who works for the san jose water company and said how long will it take to fix that? he said it could be roughly four hours, not roughly four hours from now, but it's a four-hour job. once the people come out to start working on it it would be roughly four hours to get that fixed. reporting live at terrell elementary in san jose, bob redell, today in the bay. >> this could be affecting hundreds of students. we'll be checking with you throughout the morning. >>> this morning a san francisco neighborhood is mourning the loss of a mother hit and killed right in front of her baby. this happened at holly park yesterday afternoon. witnesses say a park worker was driving a maintenance truck down the paved path when he suddenly turned onto the line driving right over the woman who was lie manage the grass with her baby and dog. she died from her injuries. witnesses say the driver kept going
not have water right now, now that it's been shut off because of the damage right there to that waterline, whether or not there will be any impact on classes. we're trying to figure that out. i talked to a guy who works for the san jose water company and said how long will it take to fix that? he said it could be roughly four hours, not roughly four hours from now, but it's a four-hour job. once the people come out to start working on it it would be roughly four hours to get that fixed....
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rounds in the wheelhouse and have the threat that we have the ability we could put some rounds at the waterlineafterwards, as i said, we're doing this to show our resolve. there are some other actors here, syria, especially iran, maybe hezbollah, that will want to show resolve too. we're going to show they can't get away with this ax sln. they're going to want to show after we act that these kinds of actions on our part, are not cost free. we should expect some kind of response from them. >> general, you talked about the big problem and the little problem in syria. so make the link between those two problems. if the administration gets its way and goes ahead in the way you've described, what's the impact on the big problem by solving to the extent it's soluble, the little problem? >> yeah. first of all, acting, it's not certain that we solve even the little problem. this could fail. and i think quite -- with great certainty on my part, i think no one in the american military uniform is going to suggest what we're proposing to do now here will have a great affect on the big problem. it's been in
rounds in the wheelhouse and have the threat that we have the ability we could put some rounds at the waterlineafterwards, as i said, we're doing this to show our resolve. there are some other actors here, syria, especially iran, maybe hezbollah, that will want to show resolve too. we're going to show they can't get away with this ax sln. they're going to want to show after we act that these kinds of actions on our part, are not cost free. we should expect some kind of response from them....