the white house followed this up with a statement saying bigotry, hate, antisemitism have absolutely no place in america. including mar-a-lago. holocaust now is reporting and dangerous and must be forcefully condemned. trump also under fire from republicans today for not using the opportunity to condemn racism and antisemitism. every occasion that the question of white supremacy or neo-nazism or denying the holocaust comes up, you ve got to be absolutely clear in your communication that this is not acceptable. meanwhile, the first saturday of early voting in georgia senate runoff which are more than 79,000 voters according to the washington post. that is more than double the number from 2018. we re gonna bring you an update on the race there. also new today, the house committees january six investigation.
problem for stacey abrams. just to translate for our viewers, that means that there are people who are going into their polling places, voting for brian kemp the republican, and then on the senate race voting for raphael warnock the democrat. or the libertarian. but democrats who are voting for senate and not voting for stacey abrams whether they leave it blank or whether they re voting for kemp or hazel. at the end of the night we ll be able to add up kemp math, there s your number right there. 64,796. just shy of 65,000 so far early in the senate race. and you see brian kemp at 79,000. so brian kemp is getting more votes in hugely overwhelmingly democratic fulton county than the senate candidate. that s an incumbent republican governor, the panel was talking about it earlier whose brand is strong in the state. and, again, if that holds up, if brian kemp is running there, you say 28%, he s getting whooped in
nearly a quarter of 1 million dollars to trump s businesses. there have been so many trump grift s, and it s literally impossible to keep track of. the doonbeg scam is just one of many, including the time that the secret service paid donald trump $179,000 to rent golf carts at his new jersey resort. at the time, trump held a summit with the late japanese prime minister, shinzo abe, at his mar-a-lago golf club, bilking the government for tens of thousands of governments to pursue this. today, after years of investigations, the house oversight committee has the goods on yet another grift, another one. where enormous amount of money was funneled from the government to trump s pocket. more on that, with a member of the oversight committee that uncovered it, next. uncovered it, next if you have this. consider adding this.
rain, and so there were only 30 children in the facility at the time, but apparently normally there are many, many more, and so there are many, many more, and so there are some parents, of course, who are going to be thinking of themselves as very lucky today. in fact, we now know that there are normally more than 90 children at the daycare. so how easy was it for the attacker to arm himself? gun laws are strict in thailand. possession of an illegal firearm carries a prison sentence of up to ten years. but ownership is high compared with some other countries in the region. thailand is home to 70 million people. according to some experts, ten million have privately owned guns. in comparison, myanmar, which has a population of 5a million, has around 870,000 firearms, while in south korea, where 50 million live, has around 79,000. in this case, police say the killer had legally bought the pistol he used in the attack. here s the bbc s thai editor.
as you re look at that aerial, there are 3,500 homes on fort myers beach. almost all of them were either damaged or destroyed. when you hear about the fact search and rescue is ongoing, 79,000 structures, think about that for a second. 80,000 homes or businesses times however many people, that s how many of those properties that search and rescue crew hs to go into to check to see if everyone is okay. the power lines are down. that s been a major issue right now. as we talk about the president s visit here, he s meeting with governor ron desantis. so many people still have no power. more than 300,000 customers so far in southwest florida, a good chunk got nothing. not even ice to put in their fridge to keep food from spoiling. we went to a food drive yesterday. 2,000 people a day receiving kits. 28,000 are getting meals. we talked to a pastor there about how this cuts across all settingments of society.