look at all that is going around the world and pentagon leadership is worried about a green future for the army. carley: s in the first time. vice president harris solar panels strapped to the back of soldiers. pete: that s what i need added on top of my sack solar panel. will: two of the three of us sitting on this couch. that s okay you had the day off. pete: i watched you guys though. you did great. carley: thank you. will: as we were sitting here in the commercial break, a video scrolled across our phones. i showed you this video. showed it to brian. this is an amazing piece of footage from las vegas. i want you to take a look at what the reaction is from these children that they are told by their teacher that starting tomorrow they won t have to wear masks. starting tomorrow we don t have to wear masks anymore.
This Dallas family business went from building floral displays at big events to fixing up homes
The owners of Nitsche Convention Florist built outdoor exhibits and landscaping for large-scale events before the pandemic. Now the family is designing and building homes.
Nick Thurmond (left), with his wife Taylor and father Virgil, at a Lower Greenville home they re building in Dallas.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer)
Nick and Taylor Thurmond found a sticky note on their mailbox last April with an offer to buy their Lower Greenville home in Dallas. That little piece of paper served to keep a family business afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.
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