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drives-of-coronavirus, states such as texas and florida, both in fact breaking records for florida. notable that both were late to shut down and quick to reopen. despite those recent rises president trump is still planning to hold a large campaign rally with thousands of people packed, as he said, shoulder to shoulder, inside, that s crucial, inside arenas across the country. this will begin next week in tulsa, oklahoma, but those wanting to attend will have to sign a waiver agreeing not to sue the campaign or the venue if they indeed contract the virus while at the event. notable there, and new this morning, the president is again defending his d.c. church photo-op last week that saw, and you see the video there, this even as top military commanders distancing themselves, apologizing for joining the president in the photo-op, the president digging in even as the country is showing signs of deep cultural change. all the angles from around the country. first let s go to florid
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