and to my fair-minded friends who said, this is just impeachment to, that s all really valid. this is important new information about whether someone had correct information and made bad decisions that led to the loss of life and the attack on the capitol. asma, i want to go back to the meeting between biden and yesterday biden spoke to a number of members of the press and said, i don t know who s frustrated. i m not frustrated, i know how this works. and he does. joe biden arguably looked as comfortable in his skin as he s looked since he s been president about the fact that and this is the image that i m talking about, about the fact that this is a negotiation. i know kboerkss. we ll get there. in doing this, has he sided more with the progressives than the moderates by saying, you re not getting the moderate bill you wanted passed first? we re going to get it both done, and if it takes a little longer to do it, that s okay? he has sided more with
departments traditionally and san antonio fire department for sure, we re a trusted member of our community. when we show up to somebody s home, we re there to help, regardless of any kind of status of whether you re an immigrant or not or what have you, we re here to help. we don t ask questions. if we ve been doing something wrong, we re here to help. as the fire department, yes, we re a figure of authority, but a trusted authority within our community. we ve taken a very, very strong approach to actually delivering vaccine. at the almadome here in town, working with metro health, our public health agency, we delivered over a quarter million vaccines in everybody s arms. so a huge effort, a big lift for the fire department to use economist existing resource to dlir deliver that information. and a trusted authority. a small group of people who wear a uniform that people don t mistrust or we try very hard. it s in our nature to try to be there to help somebody. alisa, i m sorry
january 6th commission. we ve been talking to members of that commission the last few days. they ve subpoenaed 11 more people. they basically said, if we ve got anything on you and you don t provide us the documents and the enemy that we need, we ll come after you. and they re trying to get to the bottom of who knew what when. it does appear that a number of trump colleagues and supporters did know that this could get violent and out of hand and they were trying the morning of that january 6th rally to bring the two groups together, to say, hang on, this thing could become a riot. it s really interesting to look at all of the new details and pieces of information that we re getting as this investigation carries out. and it points to how important this investigational probe is. one of the stated reasons that republicans have gone after this investigation is that they ve claimed it s redundant and unnecessary given that the justice department is looking at january 6th, as well as the i
guard troops to help defend the capitol, at 1:30 p.m., at that exact same time, the department of homeland security,home security, sent a message over to the pentagon saying that there were no major instances of law breaking happening in d.c. at that moment. it s crazy how disorganized and messy law enforcement s response to the january 6th chaos was and it highlights just how important it is that we find out with clarity and beyond any debate who in the white house knew what when. and if people in the white house knew there was a very urgent likelihood that the events of january 6th could turn violent, which frankly all sorts of people realized. people in the white house realized that, why didn t they call dod? why didn t they say, take steps to keep pence safe? that s a pressing question and we expect the committee and reporters to get a lot more information in the coming weeks.
misinformation. draw a big red x through it and say, this is not right, this is not science and and how many people actually believe that? i ve never seen so much information going out than it is now. i think misinformation is a big issue and key to changing that, i think, you know, celebrities can do one thing, but it s really trusted people that you respect, which is usually your abuelita or your abuelito or your mother or father. we need to be knocking on housing doors, because these abuelita and abuelitos don t have a phone or transportation. and that s the piece we need to remember. city leadership from the beginning has been really focused on providing testing and vaccination in the communities that need it most, the underserved. and we re taking those the testing and vaccines to where people are at. so as a department, fire