The White House vs. the CDC: Host ralphDrussoAP talks to MikeStobbe and JHDearen about how a CDC document offering advice on how and when restaurants and other public places can reopen got shelved by the Trump administration.
Host Ralph Russo speaks to the AP reporters who delivered this scoop, medical writer Mike Stobbe and investigative reporter Jason Dearen.
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