they didn t like about it for sure. phil, thank you for that report from the white house. cnn s lauren fox is on capitol hill. and we re, of course, seeing a lot of finger pointing here and renewed calls for tougher banking regulations. tell us about this. reporter: yeah, this is what you are hearing from a lot of liberals on capitol hill. we should note that the house and the senate lawmakers are out right now on recess, but you know, one of the biggest calls that you re hearing are from people like katy porter and elizabeth warren who are saying that that bill in 2018 to roll back some of those banking regulations needs to now be rolled back itself. this is what elizabeth warren said, quote, repealing the 2018 legislation that weakened the rules for banks like svb must be an immediate priority for congress. you can expect that lawmakers on both sides when they get back to washington are going to be finger pointing. you re already seeing some republicans arguing that what the bide
i have lost confidence in chief armstrong to ensure that we move forward for impact decisions for the city. and she added that the federal monitor who has been overseeing the city for over a decade said that he was disappointed in the evidence that he had seen in the report saying that it demonstrates cultural problems with and the department, and now within the past 30 minutes a spokesperson for chief armstrong said he is deeply disappointed in the decision and how it is handled that the chief was notified that he would be dismissed 15 minutes before the press conference. he is looking at his next options. and now, the new chief search will begin. and that will be nationwide. the new mayor seemed emotional and voice shaking at times, but firm. what was your impression in the room? reporter: after she read that statement, she was asked a couple of questions and one of them when she carefully chose her words, she was asked about if she had talked to the chief about the d
senator, more than that admiration and affection for her. she s earned the right to make the decision on her own timetable and i want to give her the space and distance to do that. at the same time, as i mentioned, it s a big state and i want to get out to every part of the state and share the vision i have for leading california in the senate. and i m really looking forward to it. the response has been wonderful from my colleagues in congress, from people up and down the state of california. but she ll make her decision at the time she judges the best time to do so. your colleague, katy porter is also running in this race. if the senator does run again, she is the oldest member of the senate right now. if she runs again, she ll be 91 years old. is 91 too old in your view for someone to be serving in the united states senate? you know, i think that age really depends on the capability of the member.
capitol hill this morning. democratic congressman adam schiff has just officially announced he is running for the senate in california. setting up a high profile primary for 89-year-old senator dianne feinstein s seat, she has not announced her own plans yet. senator where are you going to make your decision about 2024? probably in a couple of months. my husband passed away not too long ago. so sorry. i want to get through it. what do you make of people who are already announcing? i think it s all fine. i think people should, if they want to run, run. as the reporter mepgntioned there, katy porter is also running for the seat. congressman adam schiff is joining us. thank you, what is the likelihood you ll be running against a sitting senator here? i met with senator feinstein a couple of days ago and have talked with her periodically,