kathleen mcgrory was digging into this for the times when the state pulled the data. leen, thank you for joining us on "prime time." can you see and hear me? >> hi, yes, i can hear you. >> don't adjust your camera, it's a very extreme haircut. you went out of your way, okay, to layer the reporting about the different rationales for holding the data. but i think they all stink. i mean, they didn't give you one good reason other than privacy of people with covid. but since when is that a public policy exception for putting out data on a mass scale? >> yeah, they haven't quite provided us a reason for why they're withholding this information yet. and we're still pushing for it. but it's still not information we've gotten. we've been asking for it for about ten days. >> you got an answer from the governor's office which was basically, we're awesome. but look, there is curiosity going all over the country about the numbers. but usually it's because there hasn't been enough testing to understand why people may have met their demise and whether or not it was covid. that's not