Supervisor president london breed supervisor campos supervisor cowen supervisor farrell supervisor kim not present supervisor mar supervisor peskin supervisor tang supervisor wiener supervisor yee madam president we have quorum. Thank you ladies and gentlemen, can you please join us in the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Ms. Short madam clerk any communication. I have none to report colleagues, any changes to the september 6th Board Meeting minutes sienna. Madam president thats the minutes of the september 15th and august 8th and thats july 15th. And 2016 and august 8, 2016, is there a motion seconded by supervisor peskin colleagues without objection, without objection those Meeting Minutes will pass after Public Comment. All right. Madam clerk can you please call the next item. You. The policy decide between mayor ed lee and the board of supervisors the mayor any provide comments up to 5
Is in serious condition at Staten Island university hospital. She is expected to survive. But she will be without her mother and two sisters. As for michael sykes, police say he was last seen on the Staten Island ferry. They are offering a 2,500 reward for any information that will lead to his arrest. Live in willowbrook, Staten Island, im magdalena doris. Cbs 2 news. A major shift in temperatures. Lonnie quinn has the forecast. Mostly cloudy skies but you can see some blue out there for some folks. Its 37 degrees as of right now. But this is what you be expecting. Tomorrow and friday temperatures will be about 10 degrees colder than today but the real cold air arrives saturday and sunday. The coldest time period early sunday morning. Lets say 5 a. M. To 8 a. M. Could very well be possibly set something the record for the coldest start to a valentines day in our history. Dip in the jet stream filling up with cold air but its not just the thermometer readings. It will be magnified by ol
Existed actually like a small subcommission of washington, d. C. It was a separate city. The 911 calls and all of that intelligence that was related to those 911 calls werent passed on the the city wide 911 call center. So that was a gap we had to expose. The First Responders that were responding were not getting the information that your call takers were receiving through the base communications so thats something we worked on and i think thats something that we should take from here and if you command a base thats something you should look at in your procedures. Emergency call takers should train together. Your Police Forces on your bases should train together. We currently train with ndw, with fort mcnair on an annual basis so that were familiar with each others tactics, procedures and how we respond. Additionally, when we responded to the navy yard, since that was a separate environment, the navy yard went on lockdown, thats one procedure we sat down with the base commander, sat do
National institute on aging promising signs of alzheimers disease will be supported. We have a distinguished panel of experts here today and family members and also quite a and audience. I will welcome the representative of the Alzheimers Association summit you came along way to be here today we thank you for your tireless worker about the need to do more for your loved ones. Also we have students from the university of virginia spending the day learning about budget and appropriations. On the first panel will hear from dr. Francis collins distinguished director of National Institutes of health and what kinds of research are most likely to benefit from our appropriations and we will also have dr. Lee and this and also from the National Institute of aging also here to answer questions on this second panel we go to the researcher who underwrote the study that i mentioned earlier and joined by two individuals impacted by this devastating disease. Finally congressman is here today as a lon