members of the trump inner circle, including his eldest daughter, ivanka trump, who appeared to have said something different to the filmmaker than what she told the january 6th committee. she told the filmmaker her father should continue to fight until every legal remedy is exhausted and that s what he should do. now, the committee has released a snippet of her private deposition to them earlier this year in which she had said that she agreed or she accepted what the former attorney general bill barr said that the claims of fraud were essentially bs in barr s words. she said she accepted that. we ll see what ils she also said in the deposition and what she said among this footage. this all comes as the lawmakers on the committee are planning to delay their next round of hearings which were expected to be next week. but instead they re going to wait until mid-july because they re going through a deluge of new evident in the word of jamie raskin, a member of the committee, who
the grid there that looks like griddle marks, those are the downtown streets there. and green spaces, again, 25 degrees cooler. it got me thinking, what life must be like in what is considered one of the worst heat islands in the united states, the desired area of new orleans, we re far from the lush trees and the shade right here, it s 96 degrees. out in the sun, 130. so that s over 32 degree difference, and you can see this is one of the areas that city planners and activist groups down here are most concerned about. because they have virtually no tree cover for the residents here. what s interesting, after hurricane katrina took down 100,000 trees in new orleans, a lot of residents were afraid that if they planted new ones they would be storm hazards in hurricanes of the future. as a result, they re sort of ten years behind the curve on replanting. excuse my tripping over the curb. but this is what climate injustice looks like. you know, neighborhoods that had