Response to the pandemic but also pointed out Hurricane Season is approaching and the agency needs to deal with that and other disasters. He participated in an auburn virtual discussion. Good morning. On behalf of the auburn president and board of trustees i would like to welcome you to a conversation with the acting secretary of the department of Homeland Security, chad wolf. The event is brought to you by the Mccrary Institute for the cyber and Critical Infrastructure security here at Auburn University. Weekse over the past few used the term unprecedented more than any other time in history. The copan 19 pandemic has brought about many changes in our country and affected virtually every aspect of daily lives. As an institution, we had Auburn University have tried to respond quickly with our researchers and scientists directing expertise andrd fighting the pandemic its impact on our health, our economy, and our way of life. The department of Homeland Security you are going to hear fro
Propriations committee. And i am sandra lee fewer and im joined by supervisor walton and supervisor mandelman and by supervisor ronen and president yee is with us today. Our clerk is miss linda wong. I would like to thank sfgovtv for this meeting. Clerk due to the covid19 Health Emergency and to protect members, and the public, the board of supervisors and the chamber and the Committee Room are closed and so all members will be participating in the meeting remotely. indiscernible and the comments will be available for each item on this agenda. At sfgov. Sorry, sfgov. Tv org, and the number is across the screen. Each speaker is allowed two minutes to speak. And the comments to speak during the Comment Period are available via phone, by calling 8882045984 and, again, 888 8882045984, access code, 350018. And press pound and press pound again. When you are connected, dial 1, and then 0, to be added to the queue to speak. You will be lunch lined up in the order that you dialed 1 and 0. Whil
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Time we will all receive some type of signal like that from authorities and everything is just going to go back to normal folks thats not going to happen in fact nothing could be further from the truth and ill give you an example the spanish flu of 1800 came in 3 different waves and it changed the world 1st of all it went on for 2 full years it changed how people lived and it also changed the business of health care with governments all over the world realizing it needed to somehow be a little more centralized so im bringing this to your attention today because Gavin Newsome the governor of the biggest state in america has come out to explain for the very 1st time how our lives will change because of the coronavirus this is important stuff right one example he cites get this. Yes we will be able to go out again and to restaurants but only after your temperature is too. Before you enter the restaurants just like the people who work there will have to do the waiters will be forced to wea