country is more entrenched in the place it was then now more than ever. is that kind of your read on things? well, it does seem to be a bit of a loop cycle in this. i think that s sort of one way to look at it. the broader challenge for the committee on capitol hill is finding legitimacy across the country. they ve known this is the challenge from the beginning. there s a great deal of entrenchment fueled as you mentioned by the big lie mopping republicans accepting joe biden as the popular elected president. the challenge for the committee is to bring republicans along. i m not so convinced that republicans have fundamentally moved toward accepting the committee and that s still the fundamental issue. no question about it. jackie, the committee is moving in the weeks and months ahead into a more public phase of their investigation, largely been behind the scenes. to hans point the washington post polling that came out this morning, belief in evidence of
every two, four years. now it s a continuing loop cycle. racist, sexist, islamophobic and throw granny over the cliff and by the way, they hate old people and young kids. okay, none of it is true. but i look at the president s records. we have the best employment situation since 1969. i m a little bit older than you. the mets won the world series i9 1969. you know what? i know, you re young and better looking and smarter, i know, we re friends. you can say whatever you want. but look at african-americans, hispanic-americans, asian-americans, women s in thec workplace, youth unemployment. records for trump, not for biden, obama. why do they have this hold? why? i feel like the republicansth our failed to communicate message. we have all the policies.
every four years. now it s a continuing loop cycle. republicans, islamophobic and throw granny over the cliff and by the way, they hate old people and young kids. none of it is true. but i look at the president s records. we have the best employment situation since 1969. i m a little bit older than you. the mets won the world series in 1969. you know what? i know, you re young and better looking and smarter, i know, we re friends. you can say whatever you want. but look at african-americans, hispanic americans, asian americans, women s in the workplace, youth unemployment. records for trump, why do biden, obama. why do they have this hold? why? i feel like the republicans have failed to communicate our message. we have all the policies.
it also absorbs the what? the nuttrients. reporter: the 4,500 square foot rooftop is part of a program where kids are learning about sustainability and healthy living. even if you go like this and breathe, what does it smell like? it smells like mint. it was a way to create environments for teachers to utilize to get kids to learn about the closed-food loop cycle. meaning the idea of a seed being planted in the ground, nurturing the seed, growing the fruit of the seed. harvesting. cooking, and then actually bringing it back to composting and put it back to the earth. something that our urban kids generally aren t really getting when they go to a local supermarket and seeing things under plastic and pro pro saysed. reporter: it includes three main learning environments. teaching kitchen. a cafeteria and the rooftop garden. it s almost like we timed the