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like a april fools olympian carl lewis, who said it's like a aprilfoolsjoke.pril fools 'oke. here's what he had to say.— like a april fools 'oke. here's what he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years _ he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years old, _ he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years old, there _ he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years old, there are - he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years old, there are some l and 50 years old, there are some elements of it that are sacrosanct that will never be jettisoned. that's 150 years old. that will never be jettisoned. that's150 years old. but we do need to modernise the sport, we need to make sure young people sitting here over the next couple days are attracted to the sport. there's a challenge in field events and we have to be open about this. there's a lot of downtime. 31—32% of all jumps in a long jump ourfailed attempts. it's sort of a bit analogue, so all we are really saying is, we are wanting to actually improve the quality, the pace, the rhythm, the entertainme
like a april fools olympian carl lewis, who said it's like a aprilfoolsjoke.pril fools 'oke. here's what he had to say.— like a april fools 'oke. here's what he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years _ he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years old, _ he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years old, there _ he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years old, there are - he had to say. our sport is hundred and 50 years old, there are some l and 50 years old, there are some...
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says, "it's nonsense, what's the point of practising consistency on the runway now because my" carl lewis ., ':: in , , skill." you are 10096 completely riaht, it's skill." you are 10096 completely right, it's running _ skill." you are 10096 completely right, it's running down - skill." you are 10096 completely right, it's running down the i skill." you are 10096 completely i right, it's running down the runway try tojump as right, it's running down the runway try to jump as far as you can — but the difficulty aspect of it is, you are prepping your entire runway to maximise your speed, get the best take—off position — for me, i run 45 metres and i'm having to hit a 25 cm block of material, and there is the skill that comes with that. that's being removed, is notjust about bombing it down the runway and see what happens. i bombing it down the runway and see what happens-— what happens. i think i know what our next what happens. i think i know what your next answer— what happens. i think i know what your next answer will— what happens. i think i know what your next answer will be, - what ha
says, "it's nonsense, what's the point of practising consistency on the runway now because my" carl lewis ., ':: in , , skill." you are 10096 completely riaht, it's skill." you are 10096 completely right, it's running _ skill." you are 10096 completely right, it's running down - skill." you are 10096 completely right, it's running down the i skill." you are 10096 completely i right, it's running down the runway try tojump as right, it's running down the runway...
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lewis, thank you. the american actor carl weathers has died at the age of 76.ccess parts of the continent that were previously out of bounds because of the harsh weather conditions. georgina renard has more. scientists are fighting to understand how climate change is altering antarctica. decades ago, they travelled by foot. and paw. before taking to the air. but now, they need technology that works whatever the weather. this could be the answer — a new drone, tested not in antarctica but in eryri, also called snowdonia, where the wild weather of north wales put it through its paces. we have a 700 litres payload bay. is that in here? yeah, i can show you. can we open it? wow! it's kind of like opening a car boot. yeah, pretty much. most of the sensors are actually going to fitted in here. it increases safety because you don't have a pilot on board, which means that you can bring this aircraft to more remote locations. it's been designed to basically withstand harsh environments and challenging conditions. i'll keep monitoring throughout the flight. the drone is
lewis, thank you. the american actor carl weathers has died at the age of 76.ccess parts of the continent that were previously out of bounds because of the harsh weather conditions. georgina renard has more. scientists are fighting to understand how climate change is altering antarctica. decades ago, they travelled by foot. and paw. before taking to the air. but now, they need technology that works whatever the weather. this could be the answer — a new drone, tested not in antarctica but in...
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carl wants to do with jetblue. leslie picker, thank you. >>> more rhyme time, huey lewis style, because apparently, it's hip to be bear meet a fascinating company looking ctohange the way you view electric cars, and it all has to do with subscriptions. that is next. - i got the cabin for three days. it's gonna be sweet! what? i'm 12 hours short. - have a fun weekend. - ♪ unnecessary action hero! unnecessary. ♪ - was that necessary? - no. neither is a blown weekend. with paycom, employees do their own payroll so you can fix problems before they become problems. - hmm! get paycom and make the unnecessary, unnecessary. - see you down the line. (bobby) my store and my design business? we're exploding. but my old internet, was not letting me run the show. so, we switched to verizon business internet. they have business grade internet, nationwide. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big thr
carl wants to do with jetblue. leslie picker, thank you. >>> more rhyme time, huey lewis style, because apparently, it's hip to be bear meet a fascinating company looking ctohange the way you view electric cars, and it all has to do with subscriptions. that is next. - i got the cabin for three days. it's gonna be sweet! what? i'm 12 hours short. - have a fun weekend. - ♪ unnecessary action hero! unnecessary. ♪ - was that necessary? - no. neither is a blown weekend. with paycom,...
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to come, carl, with just, hey, there's an activist i like to go to the next level i like to present the ceo. and if i were joking, it would really be incredible >> you're not. >> i also have lewis from mercedes to ferrari, but that's another story ksu is incredibly run. doing incredibly well. backed by how strong mexico is >> you talked about mexico and how important that would be. how many years did it take for them to complete that acquisition? >> well, but they stuck with it, and this fellow, i happen to be recommending ksu for years this guy, otsenmeyer, if they could get him, what a coup it would be like get -- the niners getting mccaffrey house for sale for $12 million on lake normal come on, hilt me >> jim, bunch of industrials to get to stanley, black & decker, itw, all done pa parker hanovan is the only exception. >> stanley was a terrific quarter, but the guide was not great. dewalt business, 100th anniversary, dewalt's doing very well the do-it-yourself guy, not doing as well. charitable trust owns it would buy it right here. eton was a dynamite quarter. good, it's up 15%. they're not selling eaton. i do want to spend a second on stanley black & decker because that's
to come, carl, with just, hey, there's an activist i like to go to the next level i like to present the ceo. and if i were joking, it would really be incredible >> you're not. >> i also have lewis from mercedes to ferrari, but that's another story ksu is incredibly run. doing incredibly well. backed by how strong mexico is >> you talked about mexico and how important that would be. how many years did it take for them to complete that acquisition? >> well, but they stuck...