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>> anthony: well, you know, own it. >> sonja: sometimes it kind of hurts, right?wner, because there are always haters out there. and you feel like, okay, so somebody wants me to be a small business owner, and take care of my employees. and then also on me, they are going to talk about gentrification. like you're just trying to do your thing. you're just trying to do something good. >> anthony: right. >> justin: and you're trying to do it for you. and you should. >> sonja: yeah, but, i don't know, i mean for me it's different. like, i definitely was thinking about the neighborhood when i did it. like i'm not some egomaniac who thinks that just putting out my food is a reason. so that everyone can enjoy the artistry of my food. that's why i'm opening a restaurant. that's not the point. >> justin: not to disagree with any of what you just said. but i didn't open cure in lawrenceville because i wanted to change the neighborhood. i honestly opened cure for me, 100%. i was like struggling professionally, struggling personally. cure was all about satisfying me. like, 100
>> anthony: well, you know, own it. >> sonja: sometimes it kind of hurts, right?wner, because there are always haters out there. and you feel like, okay, so somebody wants me to be a small business owner, and take care of my employees. and then also on me, they are going to talk about gentrification. like you're just trying to do your thing. you're just trying to do something good. >> anthony: right. >> justin: and you're trying to do it for you. and you should. >>...
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thank you, sonja laud will return.stories, plenty to get our teeth into later. still to come — turning tragedy into triumph — we're speaking to the brothers and businessmen who lost their parents in the 200a tsunami, but turned their experience into a successful and ethical business. you're with business live from bbc news. let's talk about some of the other results we have had today. halfords has reported a 5% fall in underlying pre—tax profits to £71.6 million in its full—year results. the company which specialises in cycling and car equipment, said the results were in line with expectations but market conditions remained challenging. joining us now is david madden from cmc markets. david, the ceo of halfords said it was actually because of lack of rising prices in its industry. is that correct? that is a factor all right. it would suggest that the momentum is kind of running out of the cycling market, a lot have got on the bandwagon of cycling to work schemes and that kind of appears to be coming to an end, much lik
thank you, sonja laud will return.stories, plenty to get our teeth into later. still to come — turning tragedy into triumph — we're speaking to the brothers and businessmen who lost their parents in the 200a tsunami, but turned their experience into a successful and ethical business. you're with business live from bbc news. let's talk about some of the other results we have had today. halfords has reported a 5% fall in underlying pre—tax profits to £71.6 million in its full—year...
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one man has found alternative for those who may never get to take a real flight as all correspondent sonja form the car found out. the right that. it's a deed these children will remember all the lights for many it's the first time aboard an aircraft. but this plane won't be taking off the flight to nowhere is an airline with a difference going up without the our lord it officer passengers a taste of flying without ever leaving the ground. many schoolchildren here up were their families cannot afford a real ticket the passengers are treated to a full in-flight experience they receive boarding cards safety briefings. even refreshments of loved and board it's an eye opening experience. of seeing planes in the sky i used to think they were really small but now i know they actually huge. i now want to fly to london i've heard that a beautiful things to see a city. some lucky passengers even get to visit the cockpit. the man behind the project is behind the trunk gupta a retired aircraft engineer he sold his land and bought the decommissioned three hundred back in two thousand and three for six
one man has found alternative for those who may never get to take a real flight as all correspondent sonja form the car found out. the right that. it's a deed these children will remember all the lights for many it's the first time aboard an aircraft. but this plane won't be taking off the flight to nowhere is an airline with a difference going up without the our lord it officer passengers a taste of flying without ever leaving the ground. many schoolchildren here up were their families cannot...
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and we met sonja salazar and her daughter in front of a makeshift memorial across campus where theresses with the names of the ten lives that were lost last friday. some photos, and personal objects. the salazars are considering themselves one of the lucky families because their youngest, sarah, is still in the hospital and will live to tell the story of what happened. this is a little part of my interview with sonja salazar and her older daughter, suzanna. >> it makes me cry when i start thinking about the whole thing. and just the way i felt. it was terrible. i never wish that on anybody. it's an awful feeling not to know where your child is. and you are looking for them and they are nowhere to be found. that was something that i went through for two hours looking for my kid. just wondering, all the pain and the suffering that she went through in that moment. not knowing whether she was going to live or die. and just to see her friend being shot. i cannot imagine everything that is in her brain or what she went through. we can only hope that she recovers and that she gets god couns
and we met sonja salazar and her daughter in front of a makeshift memorial across campus where theresses with the names of the ten lives that were lost last friday. some photos, and personal objects. the salazars are considering themselves one of the lucky families because their youngest, sarah, is still in the hospital and will live to tell the story of what happened. this is a little part of my interview with sonja salazar and her older daughter, suzanna. >> it makes me cry when i start...
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sonja salazar came off to the school to pay tribute. daughter is recovering from gunshot wounds in the neck and shoulder. >> i can feel the parents pain. i went through it. i wanted to come and see if any body was here. and -- feel for them. and the whole city. the whole city its sad. try the deoderant saving millions of clothes. degree ultraclear black + white. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. try degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from ky. your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. try align, the #1 doctor recommended probiotic. with a unique strain that re-aligns your system. re-align yourself, with align. >>> tens of thousands of women say they have suffered painful and serious side effect from the permanent birth control device known as essure, the fda received 27,000 come of plants since 2002. anna werner has the the story. >> essure is fda approved but the agency restricted sales o
sonja salazar came off to the school to pay tribute. daughter is recovering from gunshot wounds in the neck and shoulder. >> i can feel the parents pain. i went through it. i wanted to come and see if any body was here. and -- feel for them. and the whole city. the whole city its sad. try the deoderant saving millions of clothes. degree ultraclear black + white. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. try degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down....
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and then there is sonja curry...an oustanding vollball player at virginia tech who ended up marrying schools basketball star dell curruyyou hear steph interviewed and the questions are always about how much did his dad...a 16 year nba player...help in his development.......but young curry always turns it around with how mom is the best all arounbd athlete in the family. expect national tv to give all three ladies their props come sunday night. i don't know if it macthes up with the green..durant and curry families....buit my mom is watchijg her son as we speak...right here on kron tv.....rough night for the giants in oine hour. there's only one word for the all new together forever-a pixar night time spectacular. ooohhhh. ahhhhhh. okay, maybe two. celebrate friendship and beyond at pixar fest. staring april 13th at disneyland resort. john chiang's father came it'here with little money,on. but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped s
and then there is sonja curry...an oustanding vollball player at virginia tech who ended up marrying schools basketball star dell curruyyou hear steph interviewed and the questions are always about how much did his dad...a 16 year nba player...help in his development.......but young curry always turns it around with how mom is the best all arounbd athlete in the family. expect national tv to give all three ladies their props come sunday night. i don't know if it macthes up with the...
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on tuesday, the board of supervisors voted to reject the reappointment of joe marshall and sonja malala, who were both appointed by that late mayor ed lee. they believe the next mayor should be allowed to make those appointments. the decision leaves the police commission with just three sitting members, which is not enough to hold meetings. >>> 6:07. six women in fremont have been robbed of gold necklaces they were wearing into the past two weeks. one of those robberies, watch this, caught on camera. home surveillance video shows a man knocking that woman to the ground and then stealing her gold necklace. police think at least two of the robberies are connected. label -- they both appear to target women picking up their children. >> just frightening that somebody would even do that. it's a shame that you can't even where the gold jewelry during broad daylight. something like that could happen. so it's just frightening. >> at least one of the robberies, police say a man and a woman stole the woman's necklace. if you have any information about this, call fremont police. >>> uc berkeley ha
on tuesday, the board of supervisors voted to reject the reappointment of joe marshall and sonja malala, who were both appointed by that late mayor ed lee. they believe the next mayor should be allowed to make those appointments. the decision leaves the police commission with just three sitting members, which is not enough to hold meetings. >>> 6:07. six women in fremont have been robbed of gold necklaces they were wearing into the past two weeks. one of those robberies, watch this,...
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room and sonja follicle in delhi thank you very much. joining now to our breaking news story the imposition of talent some steel an aluminum by the united states on the e.u. on mexico and canada then has the details when the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross says everyone's going to get over this in jew time while saying washington will enforce punitive import levies on europe canada and mexico european commission president john ford says the bloc will impose countermeasures calling the situation a bad day for world trade president donald trump has been threatening for weeks to impose tariffs of twenty five percent on imported steel and ten percent on al a minyan citing national security concerns it exempted the european union until june first and there were hopes that deadline would be extended for midnight tonight e.u. metal exports to the u.s. will most likely become uncompetitive under the new tariffs the e.u. is drawing up a list of u.s. products like how the davidson motorbikes levi's jeans and bourbon whiskey which is set to fac
room and sonja follicle in delhi thank you very much. joining now to our breaking news story the imposition of talent some steel an aluminum by the united states on the e.u. on mexico and canada then has the details when the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross says everyone's going to get over this in jew time while saying washington will enforce punitive import levies on europe canada and mexico european commission president john ford says the bloc will impose countermeasures calling the...
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next to him is sonja r. west from the university of georgia. she clerked for u.s. supreme court justice who has been in the news of it this past week. let's kick it off. we do not have much time and this is going to be a great conversation. let's kick off with ronnell. pullspew research lls revealed that people are skeptical about the role that the media plays in our democracy. even more surprising was that 89% of democrats believe the press are an important watchdog but only 42% of republicans do. i am going to kick it off with you and ask what explains this discrepancy and what if anything can be news media deal to rebuild public trust and candy law play a role? ofnell: i think this is one if not the most important political questions of our time. it is no exaggeration to suggest that press freedom ought to be thought of on par with other civil liberties that we're thinking about and defending as a people. a huge piece of what is happening here is that our political world and therefore our media world has become largely defined on the basis of enemy status, insid
next to him is sonja r. west from the university of georgia. she clerked for u.s. supreme court justice who has been in the news of it this past week. let's kick it off. we do not have much time and this is going to be a great conversation. let's kick off with ronnell. pullspew research lls revealed that people are skeptical about the role that the media plays in our democracy. even more surprising was that 89% of democrats believe the press are an important watchdog but only 42% of republicans...