Welcome to thursday. Its meet the press daily. Im chuck todd. Right now our country is facing two historic crises. One is the greatest Public Health emergency in a century, and the other threatens the health of our democracy. As President Trump continues his dangerous and delusional fight to overturn the results of a free and fair election. Were going to have much more on that emergency in a few minutes but we begin with the Public Health emergency. An Fda Advisory Committee is holding a meeting to decide whether to recommend the authorization of Pfizers Covid vaccine on an emergency basis. If the panel gives the green light, the fda could announce that emergency use authorization as early as tomorrow. And while help is hopefully on the way, the vaccine is sadly too late for far too many people. Coronavirus has killed more than 290,000 americans, including more than 3,000 people yesterday. 3,000. This number shatters the previous single day coronavirus death toll. And it now makes it t
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The installation is nearly 70 feet by 70 feet in size and includes hundreds of hand-sewn flags. Author: Philip Townsend Updated: 6:20 PM EST February 2, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Working large is what Ava Terry does.
The Virginia Beach teen’s massive art installation “Wanderlust” in her yard in Pungo is gaining a lot of attention on social media.
“Being locked down for so long has taken a toll on creative energy,” Ava said.
The installation is nearly 70 feet by 70 feet and includes hundreds of flags hand-sewn by Ava. It took the high school freshman weeks to finish, all for a class project through the Governor’s School for the Arts.