played to the attempts to overturn the 2020 election. today the january 6th committee released new surveillance video it says it shows congressman barry loudermilk giving a tour to tunnel entrances at a time when it was still closed to the public because of covid. the hours-long tour was given on january 5th, the day before the insurrection. in a letter to loudermilk, the committee points out these so-called guests seemed very interesting in photographing unusual aspects, like stairways, hallways and security checkpoints, not your average tourist pho ops. the capitol police chief says he s reviewed and saw none of the actions are suspicious. pennsylvania congressman brendan boyle tweeted. this is the stairwell i take to my office. in my eight years here, i have never seen a tourist take a picture of it. he told nbc news the committee is pushing a false narrative that has already been put to bed. but according to committee, that same guy you saw on the tour taking photos in th
restored. they said it s an aging infrastructure. a problem they faced before. hey, greg abbott f. all of that doesn t convince people a climate crisis is here. take a look at the apocalyptic scene at yellowstone national park in montana. it s facing rock slides and extremely hazardous conditions. the floods washed out bridges and roads and blocked out access to gardner, montana, the river swallowed a house and made drinking water unsafe in some areas. this popular, beautiful national park is not only indefinitely closed, but it s now forever changed. the landscape literally and figuratively has changed dramatically in the last 36 hours. a little bit ironic this landscape was created by violent geologic events and it s not very happy when it happens well when we are all settled on it.