brenda ms. wells fargo? it's now called the merchant's exchange building. and that was a site of the first african-american owned bank in san francisco. its president, a brother henry collins was one of the wealthiest black leaders and owned a lot of land in the city. there is a lot of city history around and if i was a smart person i would get myself a spran and do a san francisco black history tour, you think it would work? is theres a lot of floor to see right now. yes yes yes. we're working on it. you know, covid reek havoc on san francisco and oakland and all near by sdaoez. but you know, that waunz the first time, uh-huh, san francisco was destroyed by fire, not once not twice but seven times in between 1849 and 1851. if you use your imagination, can you imagine the people there having to build the city all over again? seven times. and each time the people rebuilt, we tried more and more methods and high-tech methods to prevent fire. 1906 earth quick, once again. it happened in 1989 with the earthquake. we've got to learn from our history and we need