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infact, her wine never touches a grape or a vineyard. her wine is made from flowers. >> it feels like we're having a real lev rugs of wine. >> she is putting her stamp on the industry with flavors like lavender, rose, and merigold. >> so i started experimenting and i came up with my first formulation which was the lavender and people loved it. >> her first batches immediately sold out. just as quickly she saw a young black woman making wine from flowers was not the industry standard. two days from moving into her first commercial space the landlord pulled the plug without explanation. >> he had someone move into the space but it was someone that was more like him. like a white male. i'm 4'11", someone might think that a little woman could not do something like this because of how typical it is. >> but her and her company are starting to make ripples in the wine industry in an industry where people of color are as wine as the wine she makes. >> phil long president of the association of african vendors says she is defying odds. >> she is a
infact, her wine never touches a grape or a vineyard. her wine is made from flowers. >> it feels like we're having a real lev rugs of wine. >> she is putting her stamp on the industry with flavors like lavender, rose, and merigold. >> so i started experimenting and i came up with my first formulation which was the lavender and people loved it. >> her first batches immediately sold out. just as quickly she saw a young black woman making wine from flowers was not the...
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infact, he says, "we shouldn't and lockdown until covid—19 cases fall to 1000 a day.ame changed massively with these new variants." do you think there should be a figure on it and wait until cases are so low before releasing lockdown? i wait until cases are so low before releasing lockdown?— wait until cases are so low before releasing lockdown? i think there's alwa s a releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger— releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger in _ releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger in these _ releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger in these things - releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger in these things to | always a danger in these things to put a _ always a danger in these things to put a figure, that if it goes to this, — put a figure, that if it goes to this, we _ put a figure, that if it goes to this, we will do this, or something like that — this, we will do this, or something like that. from the very beginning, jeremy— like that. from the very beginning, jeremy hunt has been a critic of ho
infact, he says, "we shouldn't and lockdown until covid—19 cases fall to 1000 a day.ame changed massively with these new variants." do you think there should be a figure on it and wait until cases are so low before releasing lockdown? i wait until cases are so low before releasing lockdown?— wait until cases are so low before releasing lockdown? i think there's alwa s a releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger— releasing lockdown? i think there's always a danger in _...
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infact, no ministers. and considered even after.uld be a prime requirement to develop workplace policy in consultation with a workforce-— policy in consultation with a workforce. ~ ., , , ., ., workforce. we have been shown a staff survey _ workforce. we have been shown a staff survey by — workforce. we have been shown a staff survey by the _ workforce. we have been shown a staff survey by the fda _ workforce. we have been shown a staff survey by the fda that - staff survey by the fda that highlights a lack of confidence amongst civil servants in making complaints about bullying and harassment. so would you agree that there _ harassment. so would you agree that there was— harassment. so would you agree that there was a _ harassment. so would you agree that there was a clear problem with underreporting of both bullying and harassment generally and sexual harassment generally and sexual harassment specifically when you were _ harassment specifically when you were first— harassment specifically when you were first minister and that a f
infact, no ministers. and considered even after.uld be a prime requirement to develop workplace policy in consultation with a workforce-— policy in consultation with a workforce. ~ ., , , ., ., workforce. we have been shown a staff survey _ workforce. we have been shown a staff survey by — workforce. we have been shown a staff survey by the _ workforce. we have been shown a staff survey by the fda _ workforce. we have been shown a staff survey by the fda that - staff survey by the fda that...
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infact, the about a regime change and saudi arabia.saudis rules out and objects to any military foreign intervention in saudi arabia, because that has a very, very bad history from iraq to libya and other places. but biden will actually deter. he might use legal mechanisms such as sanctioning personalities and saudi arabia, rather than the whole country, which is a really bad approach. he might manage mohammed bin salman in a tighter way than trump had done.— salman in a tighter way than trump had done. salman in a tighter way than trum had done. ~ , ., ., trump had done. why would he do that? is now— trump had done. why would he do that? is now more _ trump had done. why would he do that? is now more than _ trump had done. why would he do that? is now more than two - that? is now more than two years since what you mentioned to me at the beginning of this interview, that is the of jamal khashoggi in istanbul. more than two years, nothing fundamental has changed about the relationship between the us, and one could say that uk and other
infact, the about a regime change and saudi arabia.saudis rules out and objects to any military foreign intervention in saudi arabia, because that has a very, very bad history from iraq to libya and other places. but biden will actually deter. he might use legal mechanisms such as sanctioning personalities and saudi arabia, rather than the whole country, which is a really bad approach. he might manage mohammed bin salman in a tighter way than trump had done.— salman in a tighter way than...
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infact, easyjet outlook in terms of summer flights.n. so it seems to me they are fairly optimistic on that front. obviously, in their existing customer base, it is likely to be in the pipeline to purchase an aircraft. it does seem a bit cautious, it does seem a bit daring at the moment. but giving the rate at which the vaccinations are being pulled up, particularly in the uk, i think we could be on the verge of seeing all of that pent—up demand released over the next few months. but obviously the situation, in mainland europe for example, in terms of how many vaccines are rolled out there, what kind of quality of a holiday are you going to get on the other side will also be a factor. ~ ,,., , , ., a factor. absolutely, it is a ramble a factor. absolutely, it is a gamble to _ a factor. absolutely, it is a gamble to say _ a factor. absolutely, it is a gamble to say the - a factor. absolutely, it is a gamble to say the least. . a factor. absolutely, it is a - gamble to say the least. while this is all going on, airbus has still been makin
infact, easyjet outlook in terms of summer flights.n. so it seems to me they are fairly optimistic on that front. obviously, in their existing customer base, it is likely to be in the pipeline to purchase an aircraft. it does seem a bit cautious, it does seem a bit daring at the moment. but giving the rate at which the vaccinations are being pulled up, particularly in the uk, i think we could be on the verge of seeing all of that pent—up demand released over the next few months. but obviously...
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yes, and infact these are both causes for optimism?rial they showed not only where people not infectious but also that they had antibody levels and protection against being infected after the first dose for some months, which of course was the rationale for the government delaying the second dose, because there was protection after the first one. i think the observation in uk biobank and in the health worker studies, that antibody levels and they are much lower risk of reinfection continues for as long as six months opens the opportunity to look at delaying second doses even longer. look at delaying second doses even [on . er. . look at delaying second doses even loner. ., , , ., longer. oh, that is interesting, for how long? — longer. oh, that is interesting, for how long? well, _ longer. oh, that is interesting, for how long? well, i _ longer. oh, that is interesting, for how long? well, ithink— longer. oh, that is interesting, for how long? well, i think in - longer. oh, that is interesting, for how long? well, i think in the - long
yes, and infact these are both causes for optimism?rial they showed not only where people not infectious but also that they had antibody levels and protection against being infected after the first dose for some months, which of course was the rationale for the government delaying the second dose, because there was protection after the first one. i think the observation in uk biobank and in the health worker studies, that antibody levels and they are much lower risk of reinfection continues for...
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>> i think part of it is understanding that the reality is that a rising tide does not infact lift allendous amount of growth in the economic vitality of the state over the last 20 years. and that existed for every community except for the black community, where incomes actually dropped in between 2000 and 2019. so this is about becoming more intentional and calling out some of the issues as opposed to thinking about getting ready and fixing to do something but never quite doing it. i hope the biden administration, even in a state, city, local neighborhood level we all come together to say this is what we are going do to support black owned businesses, buying from them, giving them reviews for the services they provide, or contacting a black business telling thempy tha emotionally. >> monique green wood, steven green, thank you both. go ahead, please, mow teak. >> i was just going say, if black america is going to be slow to get back to work, it's going to impact a lot of black small businesses directly because they are our customer base for the most part. and if they can't afford to s
>> i think part of it is understanding that the reality is that a rising tide does not infact lift allendous amount of growth in the economic vitality of the state over the last 20 years. and that existed for every community except for the black community, where incomes actually dropped in between 2000 and 2019. so this is about becoming more intentional and calling out some of the issues as opposed to thinking about getting ready and fixing to do something but never quite doing it. i...
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infact, say anything in that provision about yourjurisdiction.this provision isn't even in the part of the constitution that addresses your authority. it is an article two, not article one. and it certainly says nothing about former officials. president trump's interpretation does not square with history, regionalism, textualism, in fact even chuck cooper, the famous conservative lawyer i mentioned earlier with clients like the house minority leader, he has concluded that this provision of the constitution, that president trump relies on cuts against his position. his words. and that is because article two, section four means just what it says. in the first half describes what an official must do to be impeached and to the second half describes what happens when civil officers of the united states including visiting presidents are convicted. removalfrom office. that is it. in cooper's words it simply establishes what is known in criminal law as a mandatory minimum punishment. it says nothing about former officials. nothing at all. given all of th
infact, say anything in that provision about yourjurisdiction.this provision isn't even in the part of the constitution that addresses your authority. it is an article two, not article one. and it certainly says nothing about former officials. president trump's interpretation does not square with history, regionalism, textualism, in fact even chuck cooper, the famous conservative lawyer i mentioned earlier with clients like the house minority leader, he has concluded that this provision of the...
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. >> the predator control plan has an ex conclusion and it does infact include long-term revisitation of these removal meth odds and we don't know and we considered it an adaptive process. this reflooding in from srp10 or srp9 it all can happen and the idea is we would adjust the program accordingly. >> yeah, i'd love to chat with you more about that. i have a thousand questions. my last question is the chinook population model results and i'm wondering if you calculated which you must have the cohort replacement rates from those models because we did a -- we did that on back of the envelope estimates and show .6 cohort replacement rate based on those interventions which is basically an extra patient and 10 years as opposed to an extra patient in five years. i'm curious of your rate with those population models? >> we did such a thing for the o. my kiss in the river because we simulate those overtime. it's not a multi-year population dynamic model it's single-year run so you have a starting population and what happens after the end of that year so as a result, the cohort replacement r
. >> the predator control plan has an ex conclusion and it does infact include long-term revisitation of these removal meth odds and we don't know and we considered it an adaptive process. this reflooding in from srp10 or srp9 it all can happen and the idea is we would adjust the program accordingly. >> yeah, i'd love to chat with you more about that. i have a thousand questions. my last question is the chinook population model results and i'm wondering if you calculated which you...
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infact, i've six months this has been a nightmare.events with a reputation enhanced. can those leading the government and crown office say the same? some people say that the failures of these institutions, the blurring of the boundaries between party, government and prosecution service means that scotland is in danger of becoming a failed state. i disagree. the scottish civil service has not failed. its leadership has failed. the crown office has not failed. it leadership has failed. scotland has not failed. it leadership has failed. so the importance of this enquiries to put this right. my final point is simply this, i'm a private citizen. unlike, everyone represented in this enquiry, i've had to pay my own legal fees. the government spent £600,000 defending an illegal policy before collapsing judicial review and public time and money has been shot pattern is undeniable. the government refused to hand over documentation in the civil case. it required a commission to extract it from. the permanent secretary was brought to give evidenc
infact, i've six months this has been a nightmare.events with a reputation enhanced. can those leading the government and crown office say the same? some people say that the failures of these institutions, the blurring of the boundaries between party, government and prosecution service means that scotland is in danger of becoming a failed state. i disagree. the scottish civil service has not failed. its leadership has failed. the crown office has not failed. it leadership has failed. scotland...
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infact, it only say what i have read from experts. in fact, it can be safely reduced. quickly because others get the second dose, so it is more of a political point. i would like to see it reduced, i think it can be done and i would like to see it happening care homes as quickly as it can be done. you are essentially _ as quickly as it can be done. you are essentially saying, after the second dose, whenever it is, when a care home has had all of its second doses, there is no reason why visiting shouldn't resume? i think it can but we _ visiting shouldn't resume? i think it can but we still _ visiting shouldn't resume? i think it can but we still have _ visiting shouldn't resume? i think it can but we still have to - visiting shouldn't resume? i think it can but we still have to be i it can but we still have to be cautious. i think we will still have to do social distance and still have the ppe and facemasks for a little bit longer, but at least fa ce—to —fa ce bit longer, but at least face—to—face and indoor visits can resume and i think there is no reason that can't h
infact, it only say what i have read from experts. in fact, it can be safely reduced. quickly because others get the second dose, so it is more of a political point. i would like to see it reduced, i think it can be done and i would like to see it happening care homes as quickly as it can be done. you are essentially _ as quickly as it can be done. you are essentially saying, after the second dose, whenever it is, when a care home has had all of its second doses, there is no reason why visiting...
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. >> the predator control plan has an ex conclusion and it does infact include long-term revisitatione removal meth odds and we don't know and we considered it an adaptive process. this reflooding in from srp10 or srp9 it all can happen and the idea is we would adjust the program accordingly. >> yeah, i'd love to chat with you more about that. i have a thousand questions. my last question is the chinook population model results and i'm wondering if you calculated which you must have the cohort replacement rates from those models because we did a -- we did that on back of the envelope estimates and show .6 cohort replacement rate based on those interventions which is basically an extra patient and 10 years as opposed to an extra patient in five years. i'm curious of your rate with those population models? >> we did such a thing for the o. my kiss in the river because we simulate those overtime. it's not a multi-year population dynamic model it's single-year run so you have a starting population and what happens after the end of that year so as a result, the cohort replacement rate of a
. >> the predator control plan has an ex conclusion and it does infact include long-term revisitatione removal meth odds and we don't know and we considered it an adaptive process. this reflooding in from srp10 or srp9 it all can happen and the idea is we would adjust the program accordingly. >> yeah, i'd love to chat with you more about that. i have a thousand questions. my last question is the chinook population model results and i'm wondering if you calculated which you must have...
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uk and in most countries in the world very well, in fact, most countries in the world very well, infactd the medical director of nhs england, doctor nikki kanani. we'll have full coverage on the bbc one and the bbc news channel from 4.30 this afternoon. heavy snow has brought disruption across parts of the uk, including the closure of coronavirus vaccination centres in some areas. storm darcy's strong easterly winds have brought freezing temperatures and weather warnings have been issued for large parts of england, scotland and northern ireland. kent has seen a blanket of snow. our correspondent duncan kennedy is in canterbury. it looks very cold. that is the sto of it looks very cold. that is the story of the _ it looks very cold. that is the story of the day, _ it looks very cold. that is the story of the day, actually, . it looks very cold. that is the | story of the day, actually, the perishing cold. it is not to do with the thermometer temperatures, that is saying —1, —2, because you have got to factor in the wind chill, which is taking it down to —6, —7, which is taking it down to
uk and in most countries in the world very well, in fact, most countries in the world very well, infactd the medical director of nhs england, doctor nikki kanani. we'll have full coverage on the bbc one and the bbc news channel from 4.30 this afternoon. heavy snow has brought disruption across parts of the uk, including the closure of coronavirus vaccination centres in some areas. storm darcy's strong easterly winds have brought freezing temperatures and weather warnings have been issued for...
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i think, infact, one climate and the environment.es of this pandemic, it's too soon to measure what the consequence will be, but it's to call the attention of mankind, all of us, to these challenges and hopefully to work together for what we call global public good, we have differences, let's not underestimate it, politicaland differences, let's not underestimate it, political and ideological differences between the big powers but at least, those common public goods, like public health, like the environment, like protecting the future of our planet, protecting against climate change, i think it makes sense to work together, we can no longer say your side of the boat is sinking. either we do it together or we may be thinking ourselves, thatis or we may be thinking ourselves, that is probably, if there is leadership, without leadership, that will not happen, but if there is intelligent and determined leadership from the leaders, that's why the g7 is important, hopefully the 620 why the g7 is important, hopefully the g20 or so later in
i think, infact, one climate and the environment.es of this pandemic, it's too soon to measure what the consequence will be, but it's to call the attention of mankind, all of us, to these challenges and hopefully to work together for what we call global public good, we have differences, let's not underestimate it, politicaland differences, let's not underestimate it, political and ideological differences between the big powers but at least, those common public goods, like public health, like...
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infact, most sun showers and it is going to be windy.e course of tomorrow, you can see how france moved from the west towards the east but if we look at this one, a car comes back and across the channel islands and southern england and the isobars tells you it will be another windy day especially with exposure in the west. there goes the rain towards the north sea, here is the curl bringing it back into the channel islands, southern england, south wales, towards the midlands. towards the west, there will be showers but a lot of dry weather as well and also some sunshine and highs of seven to 12 degrees. as we head on into thursday, we still have rain moving from the west towards the east and look how it curls back across scotland. some snow on the hills in scotland above about 300-400 hills in scotland above about 300—400 metres and a temperature range of seven to 11 degrees, so down just a touch compared to tuesday and wednesday. for the outlook, into friday, saturday and sunday, we are not done with the rain just yet. further rain for
infact, most sun showers and it is going to be windy.e course of tomorrow, you can see how france moved from the west towards the east but if we look at this one, a car comes back and across the channel islands and southern england and the isobars tells you it will be another windy day especially with exposure in the west. there goes the rain towards the north sea, here is the curl bringing it back into the channel islands, southern england, south wales, towards the midlands. towards the west,...
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infact, ifi those of stamps on it would cheer me up.e texas, carol? quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual — quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual and _ quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual and when _ quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual and when you _ quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual and when you think, - most unusual and when you think, florida. _ most unusual and when you think, florida, temperatures are quite different. — florida, temperatures are quite different, much higher. but we don't have anything like that coming our way although last week it was pretty cold with _ way although last week it was pretty cold with a _ way although last week it was pretty cold with a fair bit of snow, but you know — cold with a fair bit of snow, but you know that already. what we have today— you know that already. what we have today is _ you know that already. what we have today is a _ you know that already. what we have today is a mild day ahead. if you showers — today is a mild day ah
infact, ifi those of stamps on it would cheer me up.e texas, carol? quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual — quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual and _ quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual and when _ quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual and when you _ quite extreme temperatures. indeed. most unusual and when you think, - most unusual and when you think, florida. _ most unusual and when you think, florida, temperatures are quite different. —...
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infact, if than coming back to this country? absolutely.mo out there because you have - gap. on that, you are having chemo | out there because you have arranged it. . �* , _, . out there because you have arranged it. . �*, . . out there because you have arranged it. that's correct. we had a big issue with _ it. that's correct. we had a big issue with the _ it. that's correct. we had a big issue with the flights. - it. that's correct. we had a big issue with the flights. we - it. that's correct. we had a bigj issue with the flights. we were it. that's correct. we had a big - issue with the flights. we were due to fly back on the 28, we didn't take that one because of the threat of the virus, then they put us forward to the ninth, that light was still available but again we called london and it was suggested we stay put again. so we didn't get on that flight. the next one they had was, i think, february 11. then february the 13th. then that got cancelled. then march the 1st, then much the 27th, both of those got cancelled. and we are currentl
infact, if than coming back to this country? absolutely.mo out there because you have - gap. on that, you are having chemo | out there because you have arranged it. . �* , _, . out there because you have arranged it. . �*, . . out there because you have arranged it. that's correct. we had a big issue with _ it. that's correct. we had a big issue with the _ it. that's correct. we had a big issue with the flights. - it. that's correct. we had a big issue with the flights. we - it. that's...
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no, thankfully, charlie, infact no, thankfully, charlie, in fact 73% of the us are covered by snow and nothing here like that, very mild weather this week, and that is the story, windy and rainy at times. at the moment it is moving west to east, most will clear into the north sea but there is a hang back in southern areas, remaining rowdy and wet. that will edge a little bit further north into south wales, the midlands and east anglia. behind it, return to sunshine and showers. it will be a windy or blustery day, depending on where you are, the strongest winds in the west. north—west scotland could have gusts up north—west scotland could have gusts up to 70 miles an hour, these circles represent the sustained wind speeds. seven in north scotland, and 12 in hull and norwich. the band of rain in the south moves northwards, some snow in the hills of northern ireland and in the mountains of scotland, and as it moves north, another band coming in from the west will move eastwards. still windy but not a particularly cold night, not expecting any fast. 0vernight lows of four and 9 degrees. a
no, thankfully, charlie, infact no, thankfully, charlie, in fact 73% of the us are covered by snow and nothing here like that, very mild weather this week, and that is the story, windy and rainy at times. at the moment it is moving west to east, most will clear into the north sea but there is a hang back in southern areas, remaining rowdy and wet. that will edge a little bit further north into south wales, the midlands and east anglia. behind it, return to sunshine and showers. it will be a...
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and the 0ns infaction— the case across the uk. they do appear to be and that is encouraging so brighter— to be and that is encouraging so brighter days ahead. lots to be and that is encouraging so brighter days ahead.— to be and that is encouraging so brighter days ahead. lots of your duestions brighter days ahead. lots of your questions coming _ brighter days ahead. lots of your questions coming in. _ jacqueline has a question for you, she says, "i had my firstjab on monday. when will i be able to hug my grandchildren again? we were in a bubble before christmas but have had no physical contact this year." if you are in a bubble you could get together with your family because you are regarded as one household but if you are staying apartjust to be extra cautious for now and we are urging people with and without the vaccine to follow all the same guidance we have been because the virus remains very common across the community. we still have large numbers of people with it so minimising contact between people to the greatest extent
and the 0ns infaction— the case across the uk. they do appear to be and that is encouraging so brighter— to be and that is encouraging so brighter days ahead. lots to be and that is encouraging so brighter days ahead.— to be and that is encouraging so brighter days ahead. lots of your duestions brighter days ahead. lots of your questions coming _ brighter days ahead. lots of your questions coming in. _ jacqueline has a question for you, she says, "i had my firstjab on monday. when...