is helpful to local communities not to see if we are heading towards a spike, but specifically which demographics in our local communities that affects more so. so that helps not only politicians but medical professionals as well. >> brian if you read to the end of "the new york times" article they always bury the parts that are helpful to the left narrative, they say we could use this data and i would argue the cdc hasn't been as transparent as they are getting fouled bad lines from the teachers union that somehow make it into the cdc guideline. >> it smells like for a long time that we been getting half the data. what i you are finding here is if your data systems are broken, if you can publish your data, than on what basis are you making all of these policies? it's politics. they are afraid of people interpreting what is going on for themselves. that's the whole misinformation push. americans are capable of taking information, making decisions based on their own family. is called self-governance and