his firsthand account of what happened that dark day. plus, we ll take you through the latest testimony released by the january 6 committee. including what the wife of clarence thomas had to say about her texts with the former chief of staff. and we ll take a look at what is ahead for president biden in the new year and his looming decision on whether to run again in 2024. 2024. good morning. welcome to way too early on this monday, january 2nd. happy new year. thank you for starting your day and 2023 with us. the u.s. capitol police chief during the january 6 insurrection is sharing new details about the alleged government failures he says allowed the attack to happen. in a new book that is out tomorrow which has already been reviewed by the washington
some of the things that are working. yes, the u.s. capitol police chief during the january 6th insurrection is sharing new details about the alleged government failures he says allowed the attack to happen. in a new book out tomorrow, which has been reviewed by the washington post, steven sun gives his firsthand account of the capitol insurrection. in the book sunday writes that top leaders from the fbi, dhs, and even the capitol police s own intelligence division were tipped off about the attack weeks before it happened. but those warnings were never shared with him. sund also details failures to respond to the violence in realtime, including a conference call shortly after rioters breached the capitol. where pentagon leaders allegedly refused to deploy national guard teams to the team.
to address some of that frustration the governor s office did announce they re changing how they plan to administer the monkeypox vaccine using the intradermal method. health experts say it uses less vaccine but is equally effective. the need here is high. i m standing in front of one of 13 vaccination sites here in the city. taking one dose and splitting into five, i know that was the plan. thank you. the way this has been approached, the virus itself, the getting of the vaccine, the way this administration, the way state governments have treated it, has it gone well? no. it s the opposite of well. it s concerning because this is happening on the heels of covid-19 when we saw continued government failures at multiple levels exacerbate the virus.
The 45-page report, The Forever Mines: Perpetual Rights Risks from Unrehabilitated Coal Mines in Mpumalanga, South Africa documents the threats to communities from coal mines that have not been properly cleaned up, the failure of the national government to make progress on addressing the impacts of abandoned coal mines, and the inaction of industry to address the ongoing problems.
the lack of affordable childcare, the lack of infant the lack of fair work week lost parents spent their children, all this is very much side-y of a free market, but still the families of the free market. and have limited public options instead of providing the support that every family needs, so that they and their children can thrive. i will say, the biden administration, a whole of government response we re starting to see these emergency bills that were passed by the democrats, many republicans to expand wick, the flexibility, there s gonna be to be a reckoning moving forward about the formula industry, there s been a reckoning about the wicked program but i will say, we talk a lot about government failures. right now we re starting to see some legal response to that. i do think credit where credit. stu jessica, you in your piece make a point that i want