Again that will be great, thank you. Commissioner antonini. Yes. A few comments appreciate the presentation. I notice theres talk about bus Rapid Transit busing this area i speak against light rail if youre going to have 12 thousand hoping people and homes theyll have to get off the t and get on another bus it didnt makes sense it is a clean slate we can do whatever he want we dont have the usual problems but i also can you remember you to enclosure the possibility which having that continue out to the north through cargo and connect up with third street someone wanting to reach that area from downtown will have to go all the way to t to the end and came back the connect our so in another area we may have a problem the bridge were going to spend a lot of money to build anothers only for business not automobiles that didnt makes sense driving through Hunters Point to Hunters Point shipyard is a long way to go to visit a neighbor and nobody will walk or take Public Transit or bike there
Does not work well in terms of even if getting ahead of those issues before we have the 11th hour problems. I want to thank the commission thats is an important issue this is an important aspect the streets. We added up a allows of projects we know about in the that im theres 15 city promotions coming up that have new set the record straight city streets we think were a built up city theres a lot of spaces in the city that will be built up so its an important issue for the future. Again, thank you to all the departments i want to come back and talk about those projects again that will be great, thank you. Commissioner antonini. Yes. A few comments appreciate the presentation. I notice theres talk about bus Rapid Transit busing this area i speak against light rail if youre going to have 12 thousand hoping people and homes theyll have to get off the t and get on another bus it didnt makes sense it is a clean slate we can do whatever he want we dont have the usual problems but i also can
Saying the attacks on personal information tied the markets are just the tip of the iceberg. Security experts telling leaders of the retailers could be coming out with similar reports about reaches over the same time. Connell we have talked a lot about it on our show. Remember the hackers stealing nearly 15 million credit and debit card numbers, tjx 20052007, then it went on from there. Best buy, j. C. Penney, on and on, similar experiences or infiltrations in recent years and you add to the more recent newsweek and there are the stock prices we had today, jamie dimon, tip of the iceberg. Dagen you covered online attacks and cyberattacks, what do you think of the way they handled it . The breadth of the attack at target was breathtaking for sure. Connell normal people are affected by it, companies go on about how theyre prepared for it but in some cases they are not, theyre not staying ahead to the latest on technology and a guy yesterday using new technology having to work in some of
It could eliminate the hiring of entrylevel employee because im already paying a wage for someone with experience, so why would i hire someone who doesnt have experience . So as an altruistic as you would like to be, altruism can be stymied by the bottom line and if there is no bottom line, a lot of these things could be in jeopardy. This issue is a very significant one for traditional, small, independentlyowned business as we know them today. Whether these changes are inevitable over time is debatable. But certainly were looking a scenario which would so dramatically accelerate them and outside of any kind of timehorizon for planning. That is one of the big issues there is no time to plan for this. Going to 13 an hour on january 1 2015 is no Business Plan could have accommodated or thought about and going to 15 the year or year after that is again, a change that Business Planning, conventional Business Planning could not have anticipated and represents a shock to businesses. So this i
They are all critical in their own way, and yes, some of them are more important than others. And in terms of the number of people, and it might effect. And or the amount of money that it might cost, but our view is that each and every one of these recommendations is going to help a significant number of seniors and a significant way. And so with that, i would just like to thank you all for having this hearing for accepting our recommendations, and i look forward to hearing what my colleagues in the public have to say as well. Thank you very much. Great. Thank you very much. And we also want to acknowledge a couple of people in the audience, and i know that tom nolan who has also been doing a great deal of work staffing the task forces here. And of course, we are always honored to have the executive director of the Human Rights Commission teresa sparks and so with that i am going to read a number of speaker cards, and you each have three minutes, to speak. And so, if i call your name i