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kimberly how good is standing by for us, but 1st let's go over to john hall. mother joins us from mexico city and john, this was something of a surprise development today. how does this pools come about with president coyote a shame bombing her at morning press conference said that it was a very long conversation. she said in which they covered a lot of ground. she said that it was friendly and she said in terms of the pause, uh, the uh, president trump said, well, how long do you want for the pause? and she said, well, how about forever? and she said there was some lossing off to that. and in the end, it was agreed that it would be for a month. so she presented it in very cordial terms in terms of how they told uh, president trump also on trace social that they talked about migration that they talked about fence into those big issues. they talked about trade as well, and about the guns coming from the united states into mexico. and that's how basically they arrive to this. but yeah, she was keen to say that this was a friendly conversation in which they manag
kimberly how good is standing by for us, but 1st let's go over to john hall. mother joins us from mexico city and john, this was something of a surprise development today. how does this pools come about with president coyote a shame bombing her at morning press conference said that it was a very long conversation. she said in which they covered a lot of ground. she said that it was friendly and she said in terms of the pause, uh, the uh, president trump said, well, how long do you want for the...
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tradition and how important it is to bring ceremonies such as this into city hall and to recognize our officers retired deputy chief john over there, rod deal thank you very much. steve colvin amy woo and i don't know if i'm missing anybody from bxp but but thank you bsp for all of your support i'd like to thank chris larson, alex turk and many many others. i want to thank michelle acosta who's the new executive director of the san francisco police community foundation sitting next to chris larsen. thank you both very much for all of your support for the department and all the exciting things we're going to do in 2025. i would also like to thank a list of sponsors because we need support to keep this tradition going and so there's a huge list that i read every quarter and i'm going to do that again. the san francisco police officers association. thank you tracy for the community fund. i want everyone here to know that each officer as a result of their heroic or brave or great work that they've done will receive a one night stay at the hyatt regency along with a $500 gift certife. yes, we are going to definitely comply w
tradition and how important it is to bring ceremonies such as this into city hall and to recognize our officers retired deputy chief john over there, rod deal thank you very much. steve colvin amy woo and i don't know if i'm missing anybody from bxp but but thank you bsp for all of your support i'd like to thank chris larson, alex turk and many many others. i want to thank michelle acosta who's the new executive director of the san francisco police community foundation sitting next to chris...
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robert hall pearson was in a militia called, coal creek boys that heard the fighting came in and reinforced john brown. years later, he purchased land or he claimed the land and he built a his house well, his final house in 1890 overlooking the battlefield. it passed down through his generations. his daughter inherited it. her name, last name was callendar. she a man named callendar. cavendish. and was subject that he had hundred 40 acres originally, but it was subdivided over the years until in 2000, two jim callendar owned acres that included the battlefield. he died of liver cancer year and his wife alice decided she needed to sell land. she was afraid that developers would buy the land as been buying up land around their destroy the house and who knows what they were going to do on the battlefield. but didn't happen that way because 2003 when it came up for sale several of us, got together to plan what to do. i actually personally got the contract on the land with her putting down a little bit of my own money for earnest money in order to bridge until we could do something. and she was more
robert hall pearson was in a militia called, coal creek boys that heard the fighting came in and reinforced john brown. years later, he purchased land or he claimed the land and he built a his house well, his final house in 1890 overlooking the battlefield. it passed down through his generations. his daughter inherited it. her name, last name was callendar. she a man named callendar. cavendish. and was subject that he had hundred 40 acres originally, but it was subdivided over the years until...
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director john jean-baptiste has taken a position in the lurie administration and as his policy advisor on climate mobility and infrastructure so we'll have good representation in room 200 here in city hall and the mayor is also appointed her as his representative on the metropolitan transportation commission. so great to have that continuity with her leadership here in city hall and throughout the region. so we look forward to working with her at that level. at the state level we have former supervisor katherine stephanie who was going to is replaced phil ting as part of the san francisco delegation. we look forward to working with her on state interests including the state rail plan that was released last month which highlights the portal project as a project within the ten year horizon. obviously funding funding dependent and really calls to focus the the connection of standard gauge rail utilizing previous state and federal investments in multimodal stations like the salesforce transit center. so the cal state transportation agency is making a lot of progress and momentum to capitalize on that investment and connect it to future investments such as link 21 crossing the bay so good ne
director john jean-baptiste has taken a position in the lurie administration and as his policy advisor on climate mobility and infrastructure so we'll have good representation in room 200 here in city hall and the mayor is also appointed her as his representative on the metropolitan transportation commission. so great to have that continuity with her leadership here in city hall and throughout the region. so we look forward to working with her at that level. at the state level we have former...
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but it's a reminder, john, that sports is not merely an entertainment product, the number one entertainment product in america. it's also a town hallreal world impacts being felt by people whose lives are materially changing. and one of those methods of communication is through the oldest gesture you could argue in in human history, the boo. and so this is a humiliation on top of real economic pain clearly being expressed in one of the ways that you can't quite spin or deny. >> yeah, let's boo the dallas mavericks ownership group to the host of pablo torre finds out on meadowlark media. pablo torre, pablo. thank you. we'll have you back later in the week to preview the super bowl. of course. going on coming up next sunday. and mika, there was a super bowl connection to last night's grammy awards because the halftime performer kendrick lamar cleaned up. >> yes he did kendrick lamar. it was also an historic night for beyonce at the 67th annual grammy awards in los angeles. nbc news correspondent kaylee hartung was on the red carpet and has more from music's biggest night. >> carbon cowboy carter. >> it was a. >> big night for beyonce
but it's a reminder, john, that sports is not merely an entertainment product, the number one entertainment product in america. it's also a town hallreal world impacts being felt by people whose lives are materially changing. and one of those methods of communication is through the oldest gesture you could argue in in human history, the boo. and so this is a humiliation on top of real economic pain clearly being expressed in one of the ways that you can't quite spin or deny. >> yeah,...