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i am someone in favor of maintaining the ship wright cottage. a gem that we need to maintain to preserve so that the community can still have a tie to the past. the past is where would come from, it sheds a light where we are headed. i encourage you in yoursertive cal of approval to approval the cottage being maintained. thank you so much and i appreciate your time. >> good afternoon. first and foremost i would like to thank the commissioners for your service to city and county of san francisco. i am a native of san francisco and bayview resident since 19 0. i am a long time community leader in housing, education and promoting health and wellness in san francisco and nationally in 37 states and puerto rico. i am a business owner. i currently serve in my community as member of the equitable development plan collective. this project is important because my family. i have a five-year-old and 6-year-old time and 11-year-old daughter. we come here to play and have celebrations. my family congregates to see each other in outdoor space. this is importa
i am someone in favor of maintaining the ship wright cottage. a gem that we need to maintain to preserve so that the community can still have a tie to the past. the past is where would come from, it sheds a light where we are headed. i encourage you in yoursertive cal of approval to approval the cottage being maintained. thank you so much and i appreciate your time. >> good afternoon. first and foremost i would like to thank the commissioners for your service to city and county of san...
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. >> commissioner wright. >> commissioner wright. i can see you are here, but i cannot hear you. >> here. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> very good. first is general public comment. at this time, members of the public may address the commission on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. with respect to agenda items your opportunity is afforded when the item is reached. each member may address the commission for up to three minutes. if you would like to submit comments on under general public comment press star 3. commission president matsuda, do you want to providely or two minutes? >> three minute is fine. >> when your line is unmuted begin speaking. >> linda chapman from rob hill. coming before you for the first time. usually i go to the planning commission to require when the sub stake has ever come before you. i was astonished when i read the thereport. those are usually not the ones that go deep into the strongest reasons why preservation should be done. it was astonishing, you know. i knew it was importan
. >> commissioner wright. >> commissioner wright. i can see you are here, but i cannot hear you. >> here. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> very good. first is general public comment. at this time, members of the public may address the commission on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. with respect to agenda items your opportunity is afforded when the item is reached. each member may address the commission for up to three minutes. if...
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lovel to lookalike, steve wright. hello. lovely to speak _ lookalike, steve wright. hello.okalike, steve wright. hello. - lovely to speak to you today. you do look a bit like him. that lovely to speak to you today. you do look a bit like him.— look a bit like him. that is exactly what my dad _ look a bit like him. that is exactly what my dad said _ look a bit like him. that is exactly what my dad said actually. - look a bit like him. that is exactly what my dad said actually. he - look a bit like him. that is exactly i what my dad said actually. he said, son, if people are going to pay you to turn up as daniel craig, good for you. to turn up as daniel craig, good for ou. �* , ., , to turn up as daniel craig, good for ou.�* ,. , to turn up as daniel craig, good for ou. ,., you. but the shades back on, you look more _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like in _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like in with _ you. but the shades back on, you look more like in with the - you. but the shades back on, you look m
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commissioner wright. >> yes, thank you. i may be asking what some of the other commissioners have been asking about. i am trying to wrap my brain around this. i was not on the commission last year, but i did go back and look at the resolution 1041. at the time it was the intent of this commission to have preservation protection. it seems that this change is stripping the preservation protection. even for article 10 and 11 properties and i want to point out that these are most significant resources. maybe i am restating or re-asking the same question in a different way. what options do we have for meeting preservation review and preservation standards? i just heard a little bit of discussion about adverse impacts triggering something. maybe you could clarify that a little more. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner. specifically, state law allows us to apply standards to a property that is listed in the california register which most of the time article 10 and 11 properties are. it allows us to impose standards to mitigate a
commissioner wright. >> yes, thank you. i may be asking what some of the other commissioners have been asking about. i am trying to wrap my brain around this. i was not on the commission last year, but i did go back and look at the resolution 1041. at the time it was the intent of this commission to have preservation protection. it seems that this change is stripping the preservation protection. even for article 10 and 11 properties and i want to point out that these are most significant...
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it's an interview that ian wright has done along with the poet and writer about ian wright's own personalo have the story on the inside pages of the teen stars in general, notjust emma raducanu but bukayo saka, sky brown, they're focused and unflappable. i wondered what you both, how you both respond to those stories because they really aren't very much role models in a different way from sports players of the past. yes. sports players of the past. yes, absolutely- _ sports players of the past. yes, absolutely. when _ sports players of the past. yes, absolutely. when it _ sports players of the past. yes, absolutely. when it becomes, l sports players of the past. us: absolutely. when it becomes, to who is the best nation of being sport lovers i think we would see we love it. and now i guess we celebrate their sporting achievements but i guess, we are talking about the media, we take pieces out of them as well and ask about their background and find out about them and ian wright's thing, i would urge everyone listening to listen to that desert island discs. obviously a fantastic footballer
it's an interview that ian wright has done along with the poet and writer about ian wright's own personalo have the story on the inside pages of the teen stars in general, notjust emma raducanu but bukayo saka, sky brown, they're focused and unflappable. i wondered what you both, how you both respond to those stories because they really aren't very much role models in a different way from sports players of the past. yes. sports players of the past. yes, absolutely- _ sports players of the past....
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j one of them is a man name right, steve wright-— steve wright.ook more like him that with the | look more like him that with the shades on. that is one of the things when i turned up to an event. people say i look ok. who knows? there's probably going to be a bit of a take off. they haven't announced to the new bond is. i might have a few more events, but i can't complain. 14 years as probably one of the best—known iconic spies in the world. it's a pretty good thing to have. , ., ., world. it's a pretty good thing to have. ,., ., ., world. it's a pretty good thing to have. ., ,, have. good old steve there. the film will be in cinemas _ have. good old steve there. the film will be in cinemas from _ will be in cinemas from thursday. tim richards is the ceo and founder of international simoneau 's. bare of international simoneau 's. are audience has _ of international simoneau 's. are audience has been waiting for this. they've _ audience has been waiting for this. they've been going through the most horrible _ they've been going through the most ho
j one of them is a man name right, steve wright-— steve wright.ook more like him that with the | look more like him that with the shades on. that is one of the things when i turned up to an event. people say i look ok. who knows? there's probably going to be a bit of a take off. they haven't announced to the new bond is. i might have a few more events, but i can't complain. 14 years as probably one of the best—known iconic spies in the world. it's a pretty good thing to have. , ., ., world....
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anna: laura wright in london.oming up on this program, we look ahead to the ecb's rate decision on thursday. will they begin to scale back their emergency stimulus program? will we get any sense of a european paper? we will talk about that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i don't think it should come as any surprise that there is a spike in inflation. >> we are not concerned by the current level of inflation in the e.u. or any where in the world. >> it is influenced by energy prices and food prices. cranks all institutions consider that it will be a transitory future and we have to avoid it coming structural. corrects we think that this increase is a temporary one. >> we are monitoring it. we should monitor it very accurately, but without going to conclusions too soon. corrects we remain vigilant that we are not concerned. corrects it is a natural feature of a very strong recovery that we are witnessing. anna: european finance ministers speaking about inflation at the forum in a movie the weekend. esty dwek from nat
anna: laura wright in london.oming up on this program, we look ahead to the ecb's rate decision on thursday. will they begin to scale back their emergency stimulus program? will we get any sense of a european paper? we will talk about that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i don't think it should come as any surprise that there is a spike in inflation. >> we are not concerned by the current level of inflation in the e.u. or any where in the world. >> it is influenced by energy...
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wright and you can see _ thank you, sophie... wright and you can see just— thank you, sophie...is for miss nessa's family following her murder last weekend. police investigations continue — weekend. police investigations continue to be focused on some cctv images _ continue to be focused on some cctv imaue ., continue to be focused on some cctv ima.e ., ., continue to be focused on some cctv imae . ., ., , continue to be focused on some cctv imae . ., ., images that are released today. strikin: images that are released today. striking scenes _ images that are released today. striking scenes back— images that are released today. striking scenes back in - images that are released today. striking scenes back in the - images that are released today. - striking scenes back in the summer, similarity to sarah everard when she was murdered. the video that took place then in london and the police in the end felt they had to break it up in the end felt they had to break it up because it contravened in their view coronavirus restrictions. this time those restrictions don't apply for people
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anna: laura wright in london.less than two weeks to go until the german elections, olaf scholz has vaulted his chances of succeeding angela merkel again. he fended off attacks from armin laschet over his track record as finance minister in a televised debate. polls show that most believe olaf scholz won. brad taddeo taking in all of the developments. spot polls show olaf scholz won the debate. he is already ahead in the polls . did his performance stand out against the others? maria: yes, there was a poll conducted right after the debate and the winner was once again olaf scholz. he also won the first tb debate. he is holding much better than his rival so you would expect that type of performance coming out of the debate. to me what was striking was that he was defending his position. this is someone who feels this is his election to lose. armin laschet sounded at times as the opposition leader. it does highlight the change and the dynamic and the election. two things that armin laschet focused on which was one, o
anna: laura wright in london.less than two weeks to go until the german elections, olaf scholz has vaulted his chances of succeeding angela merkel again. he fended off attacks from armin laschet over his track record as finance minister in a televised debate. polls show that most believe olaf scholz won. brad taddeo taking in all of the developments. spot polls show olaf scholz won the debate. he is already ahead in the polls . did his performance stand out against the others? maria: yes, there...
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let's get the first word news now with laura wright.aura: iron ore chief founder said she fundamentally disagrees with the finding of the report she applied pressure on world bank star from china's wrangling in an economic report when she worked there. italy is to require all workers to have valid covid passports for the toughest vaccination requirements in europe. the so-called green past showing vaccinations past infections or recent negative test marks a victory for mario draghi. staff and companies face fines of as much as 1,500 euros for noncompliance. beijing joined a trade pact once heralded by the u.s. as a way to isolate china in the region. china made a full application to join the cpp on thursday. the u.s. abandoned the original deal in 2017 under president trump. the u.k. signaled it wishes to join. all members need the agreement of all 11 members of existing nations. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomber
let's get the first word news now with laura wright.aura: iron ore chief founder said she fundamentally disagrees with the finding of the report she applied pressure on world bank star from china's wrangling in an economic report when she worked there. italy is to require all workers to have valid covid passports for the toughest vaccination requirements in europe. the so-called green past showing vaccinations past infections or recent negative test marks a victory for mario draghi. staff and...
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gerry: i am back with lawrence wright and clifford may what about staying longer in afghanistan thatresident last year initiated the withdrawn the democratic president this year executed the withdrawal so we can argue whether it was right, the biden administration would say it was messy but indian words and when drawing that way was inevitable. do you think that is right or do you think this could've been better handled than last month. >> it could've been better handled and it's not going to be perfect, even the taliban were surprised when they walked into kabul so quickly so nobody knew what was going to happen. it could've been better handled if we would've gone down 2002. that would've been a proper time to leave the country and leave the afghans with the international organizations to rebuild the country. it could've been much better handled had we not gone into iraq and allowed al-qaeda to relive itself. and forget to take a lesson from the last 20 years and stop making mistakes, staying in afghanistan was a mistake, leaving as awkwardly as we did was a mistake, invading iraq w
gerry: i am back with lawrence wright and clifford may what about staying longer in afghanistan thatresident last year initiated the withdrawn the democratic president this year executed the withdrawal so we can argue whether it was right, the biden administration would say it was messy but indian words and when drawing that way was inevitable. do you think that is right or do you think this could've been better handled than last month. >> it could've been better handled and it's not...
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gerry: i am back with lawrence wright and clifford may what about staying longer in afghanistan thatnts without war had run out of republican president last year initiated the withdrawn the democratic president this year executed the withdrawal so we can argue whether it was right, the biden administration would say it was messy but indian words and when drawing that way was inevitable. do you think that is right or do you think this could've been better handled than last month. >> it could've been better handled and it's not going to be perfect, even the taliban were surprised when they walked into kabul so quickly so nobody knew what was going to happen. it could've been better handled if we would've gone down 2002. that would've been a proper time to leave the country and leave the afghans with the international organizations to rebuild the country. it could've been much better handled had we not gone into iraq and allowed al-qaeda to relive itself. and forget to take a lesson from the last 20 years and stop making mistakes, staying in afghanistan was a mistake, leaving as awkward
gerry: i am back with lawrence wright and clifford may what about staying longer in afghanistan thatnts without war had run out of republican president last year initiated the withdrawn the democratic president this year executed the withdrawal so we can argue whether it was right, the biden administration would say it was messy but indian words and when drawing that way was inevitable. do you think that is right or do you think this could've been better handled than last month. >> it...
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e this wright is one that many of our guests can take to the bottom of the amount mountain just to show you how big the mountain is. the crazy horse project was started in late teen 1940s and did the work is carried out by jadwiga. the land is owned by the foundation. we've been able to get little pieces of the time and purchase it. the mountain preservation has been going on since june 3, 1948 the first blast on a mountain. dad and mother were here in five of the survivors of the battle of the little bighorn and those people describe what crazy horse looked like to them. he based that off of the description of those five survivors. we were right in the middle of the black hills. all of the black hills are considered sacred and this is a place where they came to hunt for food and a place where they came to pray and this is very personal land and very private things have been here for them and they still do it and just more modern ways. standing there in 1939 invited him to come out and start them out on carving a dad decided to come out to the reservation when he did he realize he didn'
e this wright is one that many of our guests can take to the bottom of the amount mountain just to show you how big the mountain is. the crazy horse project was started in late teen 1940s and did the work is carried out by jadwiga. the land is owned by the foundation. we've been able to get little pieces of the time and purchase it. the mountain preservation has been going on since june 3, 1948 the first blast on a mountain. dad and mother were here in five of the survivors of the battle of the...
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he wanted to see so he and another senator went with marian wright and peter edelman, marian wright went and she came and took time in washington and it was, he had never seen poverty like that, as bad as it was. and he went back and immediately pushed to get more federal aid but it had a huge impact on him and it horrified him. it just kept them going but he wanted the country to see and they had hearings and brought people to washington to try and put a spotlight on this. and to really push or the federal government to expand into the poverty programs. around the country. it's a great question number. >> here's another one. this question asks about a 1968 late-night meeting in west oakland. okay, 1968, west oakland book ended the baldwin one. the baldwin meeting, i guess the one we discussed before. discuss how rfk's approach had changed and why you went and why he tried to translate the session into action. i guess the questioner also wants to ask didn't the open meeting also garnered the get out the votesupport for the black community for the primary >> it certainly helped . that's t
he wanted to see so he and another senator went with marian wright and peter edelman, marian wright went and she came and took time in washington and it was, he had never seen poverty like that, as bad as it was. and he went back and immediately pushed to get more federal aid but it had a huge impact on him and it horrified him. it just kept them going but he wanted the country to see and they had hearings and brought people to washington to try and put a spotlight on this. and to really push...
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. >> sunday night on q&a lawrence wright pulitzer prize-winning author and new york staff writer talks about his latest book the plague year, america and the time of covid which examines the origins of covid-19, the response to the outbreak by the chinese government, and the handling of the pandemic by the trump administration. >> there was a global pandemic preparedness report that was prepared by johns hopkins and other entities. and it ranked the united states as number one in being prepared. and all the things the president cited about the greatest public health institutions in the world, best scientists, they were true. and yet if your turn the rankings upside down it would have been perhaps a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda, latvia and vietnam doing very well, and the u.s. and uk number one, number two in doing really poorly. schumer's had a lot to do with her, there's a question about. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a -- hubris had a lot to do with it. >> weekends on c-span2 are a
. >> sunday night on q&a lawrence wright pulitzer prize-winning author and new york staff writer talks about his latest book the plague year, america and the time of covid which examines the origins of covid-19, the response to the outbreak by the chinese government, and the handling of the pandemic by the trump administration. >> there was a global pandemic preparedness report that was prepared by johns hopkins and other entities. and it ranked the united states as number one...
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here is laura wright. laura: the u.k. bailout companies afflicted by its power crisis and some businesses will go bankrupt in the coming weeks it is expected. britain's energy price caps will affect millions of consumers and will remain in place. gas prices have more than tripled this year. the company has agreed to acquire shells permian basin, accelerating consolidation in the largest u.s. oil patch. the deal will give the company an additional daily production of about 200,000 barrels of oil, making it one of the permian's biggest producers. shall will distribute $7 billion in proceeds to its shareholders. evergrande slips deeper in equity and credit markets. the s&p global rating said the developer is on the brink of default. the company places interest payments on thursday. that is the bloomberg business flash. dani: thank you so much. let's move to germany where bookmakers are favoring the spd to become the next german chancellor with the most recent odds rising slightly from last week. they also expect the most lik
here is laura wright. laura: the u.k. bailout companies afflicted by its power crisis and some businesses will go bankrupt in the coming weeks it is expected. britain's energy price caps will affect millions of consumers and will remain in place. gas prices have more than tripled this year. the company has agreed to acquire shells permian basin, accelerating consolidation in the largest u.s. oil patch. the deal will give the company an additional daily production of about 200,000 barrels of...
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hubris had a lot to do with it. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. >> you can be part of a national conversation by participating in c-span's studentcam video competition. your opinion matters so if your middle or high school student we're asking you to create a five to six minute documentary that answers the question how does the federal government in actual life? your documentary mission of supporting and opposing points of view on federal policy programs that affect you or your community using c-span video clips which are easy to find and access@c-span.org. cspan's studentcam competition rewards $100,000 in total cash prizes and you have a shot at winning the grand prize of $5000. entries must be received before january 20, 2022. for competition rules, tips or just how to get for competition rules, tips or just how to get started visit our website at studentcam.org. >> begins on c-span2 bring you the best in american history and nonfiction books. saturday on american history
hubris had a lot to do with it. >> lawrence wright sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. >> you can be part of a national conversation by participating in c-span's studentcam video competition. your opinion matters so if your middle or high school student we're asking you to create a five to six minute documentary that answers the question how does the federal government in actual life? your...
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and is scripted by the band, sparks, who were recently the subject of edgar wright's documentary.ll mael bring a recognisably quirky humour to the score, and there are moments of intentional hilarity, as driver and cotillard sing in unusual places, including in bed. but the story structure feels haphazard, and the characters are hard to access. i also think this could've used the input of a real standup comedian, even though henry's meant to be losing his touch, his standup scenes feel unfunny and unrealistic. still, realism is not the goal with this film, and there are high points — for one thing, i enjoyed the performance from simon helberg, after his similar turn as an accomplice in florence fosterjenkins. and there's a duet at the end of the film which is very powerful. this moment delivers a revelatory explanation for a lot of the madness that's preceded it, but it feels like too little too late. a lavish folly, annette is in cinemas now. next, to marvel�*s first asian superhero — shang chi and the legend of the ten rings. shang chi is the son of a master criminal father and
and is scripted by the band, sparks, who were recently the subject of edgar wright's documentary.ll mael bring a recognisably quirky humour to the score, and there are moments of intentional hilarity, as driver and cotillard sing in unusual places, including in bed. but the story structure feels haphazard, and the characters are hard to access. i also think this could've used the input of a real standup comedian, even though henry's meant to be losing his touch, his standup scenes feel unfunny...
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. >> sunday night, lawrence wright, bullets or prize-winning author and new york staff writer talks about his latest book, the plague year, america in the time of covid, which examines the origins of covid-19, the response to the outbreak by the chinese government, and the handling of the pandemic by the trump administration. >> there was a global pandemic preparedness report that ranked the united states number one in being prepared and all the things the president cited were true. and yet the view had -- if you had turned the rankings upside down it would've perhaps been a more realistic representation of what actually happened with countries like rwanda, latvia, and vietnam doing very well and the u.s. and the u.k. doing really poorly. hubris had a lot to do with it. there is no question about it. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, federal reserve chair jerome powell talks about a potential interest rate hike if the economy continues to recover. he takes questions from reporters about raising the debt ceiling and effor
. >> sunday night, lawrence wright, bullets or prize-winning author and new york staff writer talks about his latest book, the plague year, america in the time of covid, which examines the origins of covid-19, the response to the outbreak by the chinese government, and the handling of the pandemic by the trump administration. >> there was a global pandemic preparedness report that ranked the united states number one in being prepared and all the things the president cited were true....
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i am laura wright. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much.e are about three weeks away from the german election which takes place on september 26. after a summer that saw devastating floods across the country, climate change has become a key issue. activist and campaigner louisa neubauer says no german parties are doing enough to keep the country on the right track. she spoke to maria tadeo. >> we know everything today to prevent the crime it -- the climate crisis will pay off later and we know delaying action is more costly, nominally more money but also more lives. what laschet is arguing is twisted and far away from the scientific evidence we have about the climate crisis. guy: let's talk a little bit about how important the climate story will be for the election. we have seen significant flooding across much of germany over the last few weeks. that has raised it to the upper levels of people's attention. maria joins us now. as this is unfolding, has climate change, up the list or was it already fairly high up? maria: it was already high o
i am laura wright. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much.e are about three weeks away from the german election which takes place on september 26. after a summer that saw devastating floods across the country, climate change has become a key issue. activist and campaigner louisa neubauer says no german parties are doing enough to keep the country on the right track. she spoke to maria tadeo. >> we know everything today to prevent the crime it -- the climate crisis will pay off later...
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there's no question about it. >> lawrence wright, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q&a as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more. including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled zones so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> up next, secretary of state antony blinken testifying before the house foreign affairs committee on the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. this hearing is about fe
there's no question about it. >> lawrence wright, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q&a as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more. including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled zones so students...
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. >> lawrence wright before we dig into your book, "the plague year: america in the time of covid," i wanted to get your opinion on afghanistan. what were your thoughts as you saw the taliban take control of that country after the 20 years war? lawrence: enormous sadness. i was in kabul, afghanistan in 2003. there was a lot of hope and building underway. people had a sense that they turned a page. it is heartbreaking to see how that whole promise of afghanistan has simply collapsed into what we don't know. i think it is an ominous new opening to a new chapter. >> what do you think it means for american security? lawrence: al qaeda became a dangerous force when they had the opportunity to train. before that, they were a nuisance. once they had the training camps operating, they became a very potent force. that is what everybody's worried about. the taliban say they are not going to let that happen but al qaeda had been fighting with the taliban. they are essentially an integrated force. separating those two entities be difficult. host: the nation is marking the 20th anniversary of thos
. >> lawrence wright before we dig into your book, "the plague year: america in the time of covid," i wanted to get your opinion on afghanistan. what were your thoughts as you saw the taliban take control of that country after the 20 years war? lawrence: enormous sadness. i was in kabul, afghanistan in 2003. there was a lot of hope and building underway. people had a sense that they turned a page. it is heartbreaking to see how that whole promise of afghanistan has simply...
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ian wright the former arsenal england striker putting out a tweet today saying his earliest book teacherd. we were hearing about tottenham playing chelsea this afternoon. we have already seen a minutes applause at the west ham stadium, the team in action against manchester united. he would be the first to admit he did not play his best football at west ham. a brief speu best football at west ham. a brief spell at ac milan. brief though it was he made an impact there. his numbers were startling. that is what will make gary lineker setup —— sit up. 266 goals in 379 games for tottenham. those are staggering numbers. there is no doubt there was a time when he was regarded as one of the best footballers in this country and among the best in the world. the word demon. if you read his autobiography, it lags it up in a lot of detail. missing out on the 1966 world cup final, losing his place to geoff hurst, he did pretty well in the final. his injury. and to miss the final. a tough blow for him to take. he said he got over it but in the long run it had an impact and was probably to blame for his
ian wright the former arsenal england striker putting out a tweet today saying his earliest book teacherd. we were hearing about tottenham playing chelsea this afternoon. we have already seen a minutes applause at the west ham stadium, the team in action against manchester united. he would be the first to admit he did not play his best football at west ham. a brief speu best football at west ham. a brief spell at ac milan. brief though it was he made an impact there. his numbers were startling....
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commissioner wright. >> you'll need to unmute one of your devices. >> can you hear me now? >> clerk: yes. >> i wanted to ask about the schedule for the clay theater review and if, what is the necessity of waiting until early next year? as i understood from the last meeting the public comment, they were concerned about pushing it out too far. >> i can address that commissioners.typically the code allows for a 90 day period review. staff had asked the board at that time they were considering the initiation for an extra 90 days or getting several board initiated memoir planning to staff capacity. so we felt that we can certainly complete but we need to do within 100 days. it's a little too to coordinate all the stuff we needto be working with . >> thank you. >> clerk: commissioner. >> i wanted to thank john for her update, we got her email and in the space. >> i think we're ready to go on to our next agenda item. >> clerk: see no further requests tospeak we can move on to item 4, election of officers . >> maybe since there are two officers, you want to take the separately and
commissioner wright. >> you'll need to unmute one of your devices. >> can you hear me now? >> clerk: yes. >> i wanted to ask about the schedule for the clay theater review and if, what is the necessity of waiting until early next year? as i understood from the last meeting the public comment, they were concerned about pushing it out too far. >> i can address that commissioners.typically the code allows for a 90 day period review. staff had asked the board at that...
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. >> commissioner wright. >> commissioner wright. you. >> here. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> very good. first is general public comment. at this time, members of the public may address the commission on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. with respect to agenda items your opportunity is afforded when the item is reached. each member may address the commission for up to three minutes. if you would like to submit comments on under general public comment press star 3. commission president matsuda, do you want to providely or two minutes? >> three minute is fine. >> when your line is unmuted begin speaking. >> linda chapman from rob hill. coming before you for the first time. usually i go to the planning commission to require when the sub stake has ever come before you. i was astonished when i read the thereport. those are usually not the ones that go deep into the strongest reasons why preservation should be done. it was astonishing, you know. i knew it was important to the q lbgq district where i live in 6
. >> commissioner wright. >> commissioner wright. you. >> here. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> very good. first is general public comment. at this time, members of the public may address the commission on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. with respect to agenda items your opportunity is afforded when the item is reached. each member may address the commission for up to three minutes. if you would like to submit comments on under...
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eastern, lawrence wright in his book, the looming tower, al qaeda and the road to 9/11.story book tv every week and on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. ♪♪
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here in london, here is laura wright.aura: booster vaccinationses will be rolled out to the most vulnerable people this autumn as he sets out his new approach to tackling the virus. the government has confirmed that 12 to 15 year-old will be offered a single vaccine shot for next week. australia is developing a digital vaccination pass in a step toward further reopening its borders. the country has been mostly closed to nonresidents since march of last year. norway's pro oil opposition labor party. and dominated by dispute over the country's dependent on fossil fuel, a coalition headed by williams gast or. victory means in social democrats now lead the nordic government. a panel of analysts say that that vaccines working so well that most people don't yet need a booster in a report of the medical journal the authors including two prominent f.d.a. experts say government should focuses on immunizing the unvaccinate and wait for more data on booster efficacy. bloomberg news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalist
here in london, here is laura wright.aura: booster vaccinationses will be rolled out to the most vulnerable people this autumn as he sets out his new approach to tackling the virus. the government has confirmed that 12 to 15 year-old will be offered a single vaccine shot for next week. australia is developing a digital vaccination pass in a step toward further reopening its borders. the country has been mostly closed to nonresidents since march of last year. norway's pro oil opposition labor...
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. >> coming up next, lawrence wright talks about "the looming tower", his pulitzer prize-winning book. >> talking about "the looming tower", his book for the national book awards that is up at this time. when did you start writing this book? >> i started on 9/11, that very morning. >> i said to my book editor, okay, i'm going to write what i saw. i have spent five years researching the book and traveling in the middle east in new york and europe. >> how much was in the new yorker before putting it in their? and then i rode a story of my experience in saudi arabia. they wouldn't let me in as a representative order. so after year and a half i realized that i had to take a job, so i found a job teaching young reporters. it was in the moderns hometown. the best piece of bad luck. you because i was both get much more involved in saudi arabian society. and. >> were you able to find? >> i was able to talk to the members of the family, those that had been in al qaeda, those that knew him in school, his brother-in-law, people like that and i found there were quite a lot of things that we thoug
. >> coming up next, lawrence wright talks about "the looming tower", his pulitzer prize-winning book. >> talking about "the looming tower", his book for the national book awards that is up at this time. when did you start writing this book? >> i started on 9/11, that very morning. >> i said to my book editor, okay, i'm going to write what i saw. i have spent five years researching the book and traveling in the middle east in new york and europe....
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lawrence wright and his book "the looming tower: al qaeda and the road to 9/11." >>> we're at the detroit historical museum and we're about to walk into a wonderful exhibit called america's motor city. it's been the motor city capial of the world since 1914. we have been while other towns built cars, we built lots of cars. detroit understood the manufacturing process but also understood how to deal with steel, iron, deal with wood, deal with rubber. detroit had all of those talents right here and the designers and the tool makers and the things it took to make an automobile. why don't we go inside and see the first car that traveled on the streets of detroit. what we're looking at here looks very much like an old fashioned wagon. we don't have a horse in front of it. the horses are sitting inside the vehicle. that's a motorized carriage. a horseless carriage in was the very first car to operate on the streets of detroit. charles brady king, not henry ford, charles brady king designed this car. he designed the engine that went inside of it. oliver who helped him with the engine drove him d
lawrence wright and his book "the looming tower: al qaeda and the road to 9/11." >>> we're at the detroit historical museum and we're about to walk into a wonderful exhibit called america's motor city. it's been the motor city capial of the world since 1914. we have been while other towns built cars, we built lots of cars. detroit understood the manufacturing process but also understood how to deal with steel, iron, deal with wood, deal with rubber. detroit had all of those...
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tom: laura wright here in london. and labor shortages are causing congestion at some of the world's biggest shipping ports. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. european stocks are up. top of the list in terms of sectors, travel and leisure gain. bottom of the list, the only sector in the red, basic resources are down. let's get to today's big tech story. focusing on the chaos that is disrupting supply chains around the world. battling the pandemic, labor shortage and shipping congestion. all while they face huge demands to get goods from door to door. why are there still problems? it has been a long time since the pandemic started, how are the shipping not able to help this demand? >> we saw a lot of congestion earlier this year. trying to feed into economies in the u.s. and europe. we are seeing a flare up again. the latest count has 61 ships waiting to enter the terminals. that is 61 container ships for what tens of thousands of goods trying to get into the u.s. what we are seeing is co
tom: laura wright here in london. and labor shortages are causing congestion at some of the world's biggest shipping ports. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. european stocks are up. top of the list in terms of sectors, travel and leisure gain. bottom of the list, the only sector in the red, basic resources are down. let's get to today's big tech story. focusing on the chaos that is disrupting supply chains around the world. battling the pandemic, labor shortage...
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boris, christi. >> jasmine wright at the white house.iate it, jasmine, thank you. >>> colonel peter mansoor, retired u.s. general, aide, colonel, thank you for being with us. i want to start where she left regarding the over-the-horizon capabilities. what is the value of that tactic right now at this point? >> i think it's going to be really difficult for the administration to fight any sort of terrorist group in afghanistan, from bases in the gulf region. these drones require several refuelings to get there. they have limited time on ta station. as their errant drone strike proved we have limited intelligence capability, once our forces have withdrawn from the region. we're relying on air reconnaissance and signal intelligence which just isn't accurate. so, i think the prosecution, if you will, of the war on terror, in the over-the-horizon capacity is just not going to work. >> what will work in your opinion? >> well, we're going to have to get back into the region. we're going to have to work with the nations on the ground there. and t
boris, christi. >> jasmine wright at the white house.iate it, jasmine, thank you. >>> colonel peter mansoor, retired u.s. general, aide, colonel, thank you for being with us. i want to start where she left regarding the over-the-horizon capabilities. what is the value of that tactic right now at this point? >> i think it's going to be really difficult for the administration to fight any sort of terrorist group in afghanistan, from bases in the gulf region. these drones...
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jasmine wright is live at the white house. i know we aren't expecting, jasmine, to hear from the president today. he released the message to the nation yesterday. talk to us about what is top of mind there. >> reporter: yeah, christi. well, president biden's message is on unity heading into this september 11th, his first as commander in chief. in that video that you mentioned that he released yesterday evening, he spoke about the acts of heroism that followed the 9/11 attack calling it a true national sense of unity. take a listen. >> to me, that's the simple message of september 11th. at our most vulnerable, the push and pull that makes us human, in the battle for the soul of america, unity is our greatest strength. unity doesn't mean we have to believe the same thing. we must have a fundamental respect in each other and in this nation. >> so, christi, boris, this six-minute video from the president is likely to be the totality of his public message around september 11th. we do not expect to hear from him today as he attends
jasmine wright is live at the white house. i know we aren't expecting, jasmine, to hear from the president today. he released the message to the nation yesterday. talk to us about what is top of mind there. >> reporter: yeah, christi. well, president biden's message is on unity heading into this september 11th, his first as commander in chief. in that video that you mentioned that he released yesterday evening, he spoke about the acts of heroism that followed the 9/11 attack calling it a...
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are doing really poorly. >> lawrence wright tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. could also listen to q&a as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> both the house and senate are back next week. the house returns monday at noon for speeches. legislation starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern. members may begin debate on the infrastructure bill. the house majority leader hoyer plans to spend a larger spending package, the build back better act, to the floor. the house may consider two bills considering worker discrimination and another funding emergency shelters for domestic violence victims. >> ♪ ♪ litical roundtables. we are joined by rory cooper and adrienne elrod. adrienne elrod, it was cnn who put it this way on friday
are doing really poorly. >> lawrence wright tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. could also listen to q&a as a podcast. find it wherever you get your podcasts. >> both the house and senate are back next week. the house returns monday at noon for speeches. legislation starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern. members may begin debate on the infrastructure bill. the house majority leader hoyer plans to spend a larger spending package, the build back better act, to the floor. the...