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to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweather and jesÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to sit in the front row with terrence, joe betts, a couple of other people and it was the thrill of a lifetime just to share that evening. it kind of brought back the old boxing days of san francisco. it's a different city now, but we were a blue-collar town at one time. he was a great man. thank you. i'm glad he meant a lot to you. he meant a lot to a lot of people. >> thank you. seeing no more public comment, public comment is closed and we will adjourn this meeting and the honor of terrence howell on -- turns hallahan at 6:30 p.m. >> [inaudible] i'm a illustrator by day and a [inaudible] composition teacher. right now i'm practice by transscribing [inaudible] that is what i have been doing the past couple years, teaching myself. california college of the arts, illustration there has really great teachers. robert hunt, vance story taught me a lot. what i'm working on is a portfolio [inaudible] riding a donkey unicorn in the process. >> my nam
to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweather and jesÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to sit in the front row with terrence, joe betts, a couple of other people and it was the thrill of a lifetime just to share that evening. it kind of brought back the old boxing days of san francisco. it's a different city now, but we were a blue-collar town at one time. he was a great man. thank you. i'm glad he meant a lot to you. he meant a...
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to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweather and jesÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to sit in the front row with terrence, joe betts, a couple of other people and it was the thrill of a lifetime just to share that evening. it kind of brought back the old boxing days of san francisco. it's a different city now, but we were a blue-collar town at one time. he was a great man. thank you. i'm glad he meant a lot to you. he meant a lot to a lot of people. >> thank you. seeing no more public comment, public comment is closed and we will adjourn this meeting and the honor of terrence howell on -- turns hallahan at 6:30 p.m. - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world- class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "
to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweather and jesÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to sit in the front row with terrence, joe betts, a couple of other people and it was the thrill of a lifetime just to share that evening. it kind of brought back the old boxing days of san francisco. it's a different city now, but we were a blue-collar town at one time. he was a great man. thank you. i'm glad he meant a lot to you. he meant a...
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there are others who i'm sure have it, floyd mayweather, michael jordan, tom brady, tiger woods, but he was myopic in his vision, he saw nothing other than victory and excellence that's all he wanted. >> there are in the sports world, guys whom i'm sure you've covered who off the corridor off the field aren't necessarily people to be admired. but you can't say that about kobe bryant. >> from my perspective apsley not. there are thousands of acts of kindness he was not. >> guest: seeking any publicity for. the people he helped the way he went out of the way for others it might've gone trot contrary to the mamba mentality that he built and flourished in that might have looked a little awkward to be having so many acts of kindness and still have that killer type instincts that he nurtured. but he was a wonderful guy and very loyal, very loyal, decent wonderful friends. i'm going to remember very fondly those qualities. jon: the amazing marks that he has had. there is at threpeat that the lakers made as champions and the 2,012,003 timeframe then shakeel o'neil was traded to the heat they
there are others who i'm sure have it, floyd mayweather, michael jordan, tom brady, tiger woods, but he was myopic in his vision, he saw nothing other than victory and excellence that's all he wanted. >> there are in the sports world, guys whom i'm sure you've covered who off the corridor off the field aren't necessarily people to be admired. but you can't say that about kobe bryant. >> from my perspective apsley not. there are thousands of acts of kindness he was not. >>...
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to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweather and jesÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to sit in the front row with terrence, joe betts, a couple of other people and it was the thrill of a lifetime just to share that evening. it kind of brought back the old boxing days of san francisco. it's a different city now, but we were a blue-collar town at one time. he was a great man. thank you. i'm glad he meant a lot to you. he meant a lot to a lot of people. >> thank you. seeing no more public comment, public comment is closed and we will adjourn this meeting and the honor of terrence howell on -- turns hallahan at 6:30 p.m. >> all right.are we okay? okay? we're good. >> chairwoman: good morning, everyone. welcome to the january 27, 2020, meeting of the rules committee. i'm supervisor hillary ronen, chair of the committee, to my right is supervisor stefani and we're joined today by supervisor aaron peskin. and i would like to thank those at s.f. gov. for staffing this meeting.
to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweather and jesÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to sit in the front row with terrence, joe betts, a couple of other people and it was the thrill of a lifetime just to share that evening. it kind of brought back the old boxing days of san francisco. it's a different city now, but we were a blue-collar town at one time. he was a great man. thank you. i'm glad he meant a lot to you. he meant a...
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according to "forbes," that's anymore than any career athlete, more than be tiger woods and floyd mayweatheran an impact and a fan base here. i know you were speaking about kobe growing up just outside of philadelphia in lower marion. when he was 6 his family moved to italy. his father moved the family to italy for a few years where he played. coby picked up italian and spanish. it was then when the father impressed upon him how important it was to be international. kobe bryant was one of the -- is still considered one of the most valuable athletes of all time in the chinese market. he has -- he is considered a chinese sport diplomat. for five years his jersey was the top selling jersey there. he had his own kobe bryant foundation in china to support athlet athletes. think about the chinese market and the nba. he was the first athlete to do the international tours and build his brand there. i know you said it earlier. many people don't realize he won an oscar. he was an athlete that, yes, an incredible athlete on the court but capitalized on it. he became a nike athlete back in 2004 and just
according to "forbes," that's anymore than any career athlete, more than be tiger woods and floyd mayweatheran an impact and a fan base here. i know you were speaking about kobe growing up just outside of philadelphia in lower marion. when he was 6 his family moved to italy. his father moved the family to italy for a few years where he played. coby picked up italian and spanish. it was then when the father impressed upon him how important it was to be international. kobe bryant was...
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and i have been involved in sports for 40 years and there are some great athletes floyd mayweather.but this guy was so, so committed to two things. he wanted to win and he was mitted to excellence. he didn't care about money. he didn't care about glory. he didn't care about fame. he was not driven by any of that. brian: you had a chance to interview him after his final game where he scored 60 points in his final game. this is how it sounded when kobe called it a career. >> how do you want to be remembered? >> you know, i said a long time ago when i was 15 years old i made a promise to myself and said at the end of my career i want people to think of me as a talented overachiever i was blessed with talent but that i worked as if i had none. and if i could be remembered that way, that would be pretty good. steve: that's got to be hard to watch. >> it's sad. i mean, everybody who cared about kobe, we spent a lot of time crying the last 24 hours. we shared a lot of great moments and he took me personally on a wonderful ride. and all of us, fans across the world. kobe and i went together
and i have been involved in sports for 40 years and there are some great athletes floyd mayweather.but this guy was so, so committed to two things. he wanted to win and he was mitted to excellence. he didn't care about money. he didn't care about glory. he didn't care about fame. he was not driven by any of that. brian: you had a chance to interview him after his final game where he scored 60 points in his final game. this is how it sounded when kobe called it a career. >> how do you want...
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why aren't we mad at floyd mayweather making money he makes? you can see how he makes it.people think what ceo's do behind closed doors might be nebulous, they can't get their hands on it, or as tangible. i think that is a big problem. also, this is a little difficult to say. don't take it the wrong way but you know, the difference between an average ceo and a really above average or excellent ceo can be billions and billions of dollars to the bottom line of a company. the difference between a good worker on the line versus a really, really good worker on the line, isn't going have that much of an effect because of how much money flowing into the companies in today's dollars versus 1965. there are some reasons why it has happened. doesn't mean we shouldn't keep an eye on it. to solve the problems, you know what i do? put a representative from labor, not necessarily a union. a representative from labor on the board like they used to have 30 years ago. neil: maybe what changed, we started paying for performance, giving performance based on stock. the metric would be how much
why aren't we mad at floyd mayweather making money he makes? you can see how he makes it.people think what ceo's do behind closed doors might be nebulous, they can't get their hands on it, or as tangible. i think that is a big problem. also, this is a little difficult to say. don't take it the wrong way but you know, the difference between an average ceo and a really above average or excellent ceo can be billions and billions of dollars to the bottom line of a company. the difference between a...
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to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweatheresÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to sit in the front row with terrence, joe betts, a couple of other people and it was the thrill of a lifetime just to share that evening. it kind of brought back the old boxing days of san francisco. it's a different city now, but we were a blue-collar town at one time. he was a great man. thank you. i'm glad he meant a lot to you. he meant a lot to a lot of people. >> thank you. seeing no more public comment, public comment is closed and we will adjourn this meeting and the honor of terrence howell on -- turns hallahan at 6:30 p.m. >> this lodge is home to some of the best fly casting pools in the world. these shallow concrete pools don't have fish. this is just a place where people come to practice their fly casting technique. ith was built in the 1930's and ever since, people have been coming here to get back to nature. every year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globe travel to be her
to tell you one of my experiences with him we had the opportunity to bring a major fight with floyd mayweatheresÚs chavez to san francisco. i got to sit in the front row with terrence, joe betts, a couple of other people and it was the thrill of a lifetime just to share that evening. it kind of brought back the old boxing days of san francisco. it's a different city now, but we were a blue-collar town at one time. he was a great man. thank you. i'm glad he meant a lot to you. he meant a lot to...
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conor mcgregor is interesting so after he fought floyd mayweather i think that's when you saw a realthat. that was probably 250 times what he made off any other fight he made over $100 million from fighting floyd as a boxer so people have to remember, one he gained weight to fight floyd and he also was training on boxing for so much time so it really took him away from hismma really training style, and so i think he's finally gotten back into the groove. the way he came out and dominat ed i've never seen a man literally knock someone out with his shoulder. he gave him three straight shoulder blows to stun him. it was amazing, and so i think conor has a lot more in the tank i think he's a more savvy fighter now, he's a little older but he's more savvy and so people who face him are going to have some trouble. neil: i think the days of boxing are numbered but this is the future and he's the pivotal player there we'll see. jack it's always fun. thank you, my friend. >> thank you, neil. neil: all right, jack brewer meanwhile we're getting reports out of europe that emmanuel macron and pr
conor mcgregor is interesting so after he fought floyd mayweather i think that's when you saw a realthat. that was probably 250 times what he made off any other fight he made over $100 million from fighting floyd as a boxer so people have to remember, one he gained weight to fight floyd and he also was training on boxing for so much time so it really took him away from hismma really training style, and so i think he's finally gotten back into the groove. the way he came out and dominat ed i've...