Joining us out swaying, white house editor for Bloomberg News and Catherine Mcmanus who is with rollcall who decovers capitol hill. Lets start with the rate over the weekend, that baghdadi raid. The comments we heard from followers questioning about whether the president should have informed democratic leader schiff ahead of time. He mentioned he didnt in his comments. Do we know what the president is supposed to do or by tradition has done in these situations . Typically the president would inform what is called a gang of eight. It is leadership of the house and senate, republicans and democrats as well as a Certain Committee chairman including the Intelligence Committee chairs. And one of the reasons that i imagine trump will continue to hit on is that adam schiff is one of the traditional people that you would have told ahead of this raid. And that did not happen area he specifically said leaks were part of his rationale. I Foreign Policy success for sure for the administration and
The giant peach or [speaker not understood] Robin Williams movie. I havent seen it yet. Im going to make sure i see them later on today. Congratulations on everything youve done. Im super proud of your work and i look forward to what you do at sf rising. I know the empowerment model you have brought to the Youth Commission will be exceptional in this new setting and look forward to working with you. Thank you for el us that, supervisor avalos. I have the pictures of mario as a young child actor on my computer right now. [laughter] ~ supervisor campos. Yeah, mario, i dont know if i should be asking for your autograph or if i should commenting on your accomplishments. Not many people can say, by the way, that they work under francis [speaker not understood], so thats pretty, pretty impressive. You know, i dont want to repeat whats been said. I simply want to say for my own personal experience, ive had the opportunity to work with many, many city staffers and i just think that you are an
And like supervisor cohen, i have your phone number and i will not lose it and i wont let you change t. So, we will miss you. applause ~ good afternoon, supervisors. Id like to just chime in for a couple minutes about david and what ive learned from him. Just an honor and a pleasure to work with this man over the last two years we worked together very closely in the api forum. And all that was volunteer work and david had that cando attitude. Anything i asked of him, it was always, no problem, i can get that done. He put together seminars for the elderly to keep them safe on the street. He helped me with a toy drive for young kids during christmas. He had the energy to put together like the chief said, those blue bags that came all the way from hong kong. He brokered the whole thing. So, david, im going to miss working with you. Its been an honor and a pleasure and i know that we all as a city have been have enjoyed his service and will continue to enjoy his presence just being a part
Francis [speaker not understood], so thats pretty, pretty impressive. You know, i dont want to repeat whats been said. I simply want to say for my own personal experience, ive had the opportunity to work with many, many city staffers and i just think that you are an incredible individual and you are really top notch in term of how you have performed your duties. For me specifically in my office, working with the Youth Commission has been just such a full filling experience. And many of the policies that we have worked on, our policies where we worked so closely with you as a commission, some of those are issues that were brought to us by you and the commission. And there are so many examples where you have empowered youth to believe in themselves and to really make a difference in the world, whether its the undocumented youth policy where the Youth Commission was instrumental, to the free muni for Youth Program which just started a few days ago, to the historic first meeting between th
Here at city hall. I just first want to really thank you for your service to our young people here in the city and county of San Francisco. I got to know you when i was at the board [speaker not understood] and got to continue working with you on the board of supervisors. ~ board of education i want to say someone who was a youth organizer for many years, its often hard to get young people at the table around policy discussions for numerous reasons. A, we a policy makers are not aware of the needs of our young people. And b, its really hard to get young people into city hall and understand often our very complicated processes, legislation, and understand the best way to give input. But the balance of figuring out just how to empower young people but also guide and mentor and train young people is a delicate balance to have. But its great it see how beautifully you do that over the last three years. And both how young people respect and love you, also how you are able to raise Young Lea