 I knew that there was something special about Edward Caban. His discipline, his attitude, truly one of New York's finest. I'm proud to appoint Edward Caban to be the next police commissioner of the New York City Police Department. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. To be the first Hispanic police commissioner is an honor of the highest measure. I am humbled to lead the greatest police department on the globe. I know if another mayor came out to Staten Island as much as I came out here. I said, when I ran for office, you would not be the forgotten borough. That's why we're here doing these town halls. I don't want people speaking for me. I want to come speak to you. We are going to check the rhyme this summer with the ultimate block parties who celebrate 50 years of hip hop. This is what we call real hip hop off the block. I'm telling you right now, because back in the day, there was a mayor for Mayor Koch that didn't know his way. But 20 years later, guess who hopped up? Real hip hop. And you know what's up. We know that almost 40% of what children learn throughout the school year is lost during the summer months. The continuation of learning should continue throughout the summer. A full day learning, giving stability to parents. But we also are feeding breakfast and lunch and snacks. We must now take additional steps to create urgently needed space for families with children by giving 60 days notice to adult asylum seekers already in our care to find alternative housing paired with intensified casework services. We have no more room in the city. And we need help for the federal government. New York City, we're flying into the future using drones to make city service faster and safer, likely saving taxpayers' dollars in the process. And we want to encourage those drone businesses who stated it was difficult to do business in New York. Well, come back to the city. Losing our children is an indictment on our entire city and our entire country. We must change that. And I heard the words clearly of the email. What must we do? I say let's turn that question mark into an exclamation point. We must stand up.