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Marco Rubio
Season 2020
Episode 343
Florida Senator Marco Rubio discusses the push among some states to reopen. He says that we should be guided primarily by what it will take to save lives but also says there are limits to how long Americans can stay at home. As one of the architects of Congress’ relief program for small businesses and employees, Rubio addresses whether the hundreds of billions allocated so far is enough.
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