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Inancing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. Tonight, tulsa declares a Civil Emergency on the eve of President Trumps first rally in three months. The rally, originally set for today, juneteenth, the same day this country commemorates the end of slavery in the u. S. The president now appearing to threaten protesters who he believes may try to disrupt the event. A long line of supporters already there waiting, waiving their right to sue if exposed to the coronavirus. Meantime, the new warning this evening from the World Health Organization that the coronavirus pandemic is accelerating. The cdc now predicting up to 145,000 deaths in the u. S. By july 11th. Hospitalizations in texas up 108 since just memorial day. And the major new move tonight in houston and dallas. Florida shatte ....
Due to the uptick in cases. the philadelphia phillies shutting down their spring training facility in clearwater after five players and three staffers tested positive. the cdc is now predicting up to 145,000 covid deaths by july 11th as hospitalizations are rising in 17 states, including texas, where they re up 108% since memorial day. people are walking around without face masks. they re getting close together. if we don t take precautions, we re going to see a spike and we re seeing one right now. reporter: dallas county and harris county, which includes houston, now making masks mandatory in all businesses. the idea is to see this as a no shirt, no shoes, no mask, no service. reporter: marcie gest, volunteering on the front lines in a new jersey hospital for eight weeks, returning home to arizona and her husband and their three young children. unfortunately, it went from leaving one hot spot to going to another. reporter: that state now seeing record hospitalizations, to ....