government. we didn t know who they were, what agency they were operating under and many of them were unmarked. around we saw that as a security risk, because a lot of our militia that we were concerned with look identical to some of these federal law officers that we weren t coordinating with and had no idea. so if you fast forward to january 6th, that s in the back of our minds and so the request for national guard is natural because in the district of colombia, we know our national guard. they re local volunteers. they come from the national capitol region. they re familiar with our law enforcement posture with our city and our residents. and so, i don t know why the federal government didn t request it. that s something that s still being looked at. but i m curious to find out the answer. i will say that without any clear specific or what we call credible threats, you know, we can t, law enforcement can t go
society at that time, in that moment. in order to do the best thing. that s what these issues are about when it comes to our current situation in florida. very, very dire. and incredibly high viral loads. we re up to 617,000 cases per 100,000 in miami right now, excuse me, in florida right now. and that is not a place where we can sustain not using additional protections. even the vaccines can be overwhelmed. everything can be overwhelmed if the dose is really high. final question. this report about ventilators from the national stockpile heading your way. however much the governor says he was not aware of this, didn t request it. it sounds like god forbid, you may need them. i m so sorry to say that it is happening. we are having to put more people
ballots. it appears in many cases people s ballots were thrown in the trash can. some people had ballots come to their doors that they didn t request. there s an affidavit saying that this operation may have extended over multiple counties that mccray dallas may have had 80 people working for him. there s also an affidavit suggesting that even the bladen county board of athletics may have leaked early vote information to people who weren t supposed to see it. that s information that s strategic to a campaign that determines or is an important factor in how a candidate spend resources, all that sort of thing. it really doesn t look good and it goes to the very top of mark harris campaign. dan mccready, thank you very much for being on the show. we ll be following this story closely. thank you. good to be on. still ahead, jared kushner is reportedly doing double did you
respond publicly. yet her attorneys are requesting that they push this back and nobody is seeking a public hearing. i would be surprised if both lisa page and peter strzok didn t request something in public or their attorneys didn t leak something in public because we ve seen very little concrete material coming out of this closed-door hearing. it is something that i think is probably important for the public to hear what is going on behind closed doors because lawmakers are characterizing these individuals in a way that is very unfavorable to them. i think they probably deserve an opportunity to respond. i think guy is right. you won t get much difference from the testimony that we got a couple weeks ago. but i think what republicans in the house are trying to do is use distract from the mueller investigation. mike flynn is being sentenced today of lying to the f.b.i. he was the national security advisor and sentenced today. the mueller investigation
new comments this morning from donald trump jr. under fire after a campaign meeting. but trump jr. tweeting this morning, he didn t learn anything damaging and other administration officials are pushing back saying he was asked to attend the meetings and didn t request it himself. overseas, a british high court is hearing new evidence in the case of charlie guard that little boy terminally hil hoping to get experimental treatment here in the u.s. before all this courts have ruled that he could not travel for his treatment for his rare genetic disease. nearly $2 million has been raised online for charlie. and, remember, the president tweeted about his case last week. in south carolina, flying the confederate flag at the state house. the group is against the state removing that flag, taken down two years ago today after nine black worshippers were killed in a charleston church.