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it was won by an american, but yuko ran it too. no sign of distress at all...y. yuko, who was an air hostess at the time, quit soon after, but started running again in her 60s, and now she has this woman in her sights, jeannie rice, who broke the over—70s record in chicago in 2018. i don't think i'm superfit like a couple of years ago, but i have no reason to be unfit either, so it all depends on the day. i am very lucky physically, i haven't had any problems. if i could go under 3.24, that would be nice. that would be a world record? yeah, yeah. we've also got our world champion down, welcome, yuko. _ she may be modest but her local running club in stevenage are very proud of her and are hoping for a fast time. i've been walking like a hiker. moth winn just wants to get round. ten years ago, he was diagnosed with a rare, terminal, neurological disease called cbd and given just a few years to live. but he discovered walking helped his symptoms and since then he and his wife, the author raynor winn, have walked right across britain, defying all expectations. the
it was won by an american, but yuko ran it too. no sign of distress at all...y. yuko, who was an air hostess at the time, quit soon after, but started running again in her 60s, and now she has this woman in her sights, jeannie rice, who broke the over—70s record in chicago in 2018. i don't think i'm superfit like a couple of years ago, but i have no reason to be unfit either, so it all depends on the day. i am very lucky physically, i haven't had any problems. if i could go under 3.24, that...
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i've got our world - champion, welcome yuko. a fast time. i've been walking like a hiker recently. moth winn just wants to get round. ten years ago, he was diagnosed with a rare, terminal, neurological disease called cbd and given just a few years to live. but he discovered walking helped his symptoms and since then he and his wife, the author raynor winn, have walked right across britain, defying all expectations. the walking clearly had a... a really positive effect. it was, and it was a more calming effect. the shaking started to ease and disappear. now they are getting ready to lace up for sunday's challenge. i don't think you'll have any - problem covering the 26 miles, it's just a matter of time. i'm still going to give it my best shot. moth winn ending that report by sophie raworth. good luck to them all on sunday. time for a look at the weather. yes, for the marathon it will be cool yes, for the marathon it will be cool, but also wet. we are seeing the weather changing. we will have more weather like this as it turns muc
i've got our world - champion, welcome yuko. a fast time. i've been walking like a hiker recently. moth winn just wants to get round. ten years ago, he was diagnosed with a rare, terminal, neurological disease called cbd and given just a few years to live. but he discovered walking helped his symptoms and since then he and his wife, the author raynor winn, have walked right across britain, defying all expectations. the walking clearly had a... a really positive effect. it was, and it was a more...
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, is it possible to really feel this money with my hands and return it, because i i read about the yukose of the russian company mykhailo khodorovskaya, which also in the 14th year won a case in russia for 50 billion dollars , but in the same court, but unfortunately no one received a single dollar, will we receive the 5 billion that we won, please do you know i i think that we have much more chances than yukos and henderkovsky, why? because russia will fully pay for those crimes and those losses
, is it possible to really feel this money with my hands and return it, because i i read about the yukose of the russian company mykhailo khodorovskaya, which also in the 14th year won a case in russia for 50 billion dollars , but in the same court, but unfortunately no one received a single dollar, will we receive the 5 billion that we won, please do you know i i think that we have much more chances than yukos and henderkovsky, why? because russia will fully pay for those crimes and those...
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system, and in the area of the settlement of zvonovka, this is also the dpr, the fighters of the yukooyed three native fortified areas, as well as artillery guns and mortar fire, adjusts drone operators here are the shots of the drone and is located, which should be corrected with a high-precision strike on a column of nationalist equipment; the coordinates are transmitted in the mode real-time on the armored vehicles and manpower of the enemy is working on the calculation of anti-tank guns. the rapier has a firing range of more than 7 km, when fully charged, fire is fired from closed positions, with well-coordinated work of the calculation, the gun is capable of firing 12 rounds per minute. armored vehicles and infantry as sheltered so openly, the airmen cannot constantly calculate from which position i am working, that is , it is impossible to work from one position, since they also launch both copters and drones. both during the day and at night, as we work out and quickly leave the position. reliable lungs, and they also stop cartridges that pierce the body of an armored personnel
system, and in the area of the settlement of zvonovka, this is also the dpr, the fighters of the yukooyed three native fortified areas, as well as artillery guns and mortar fire, adjusts drone operators here are the shots of the drone and is located, which should be corrected with a high-precision strike on a column of nationalist equipment; the coordinates are transmitted in the mode real-time on the armored vehicles and manpower of the enemy is working on the calculation of...
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nhk world's yuko fukushima has this report. >> reporter: the ministers tackled a wide ranging agenda. their message was that the business environment is changing, specifically companies are going to have to review how they procure and produce their goods. the final statements stressed importance of promoting a circular economy. it calls for making better use of resources and developing products that can be reused or recycled. the traditional business cycle is known as the linear economy. companies convert raw materials into goods, and those goods are bought by consumers, and when they use them up the goods are thrown away. the circular economy proposes something very different. it starts off the same. the company uses raw materials, but things start to change from the product zedesign stage. the idea is to ensure goods are used for a longer period or easily recycled. that way materials can be reused. the idea gained traction after the european adopted its to realize a sustainable society by making the most efficient use of limited resources. the professor says that's not the only reas
nhk world's yuko fukushima has this report. >> reporter: the ministers tackled a wide ranging agenda. their message was that the business environment is changing, specifically companies are going to have to review how they procure and produce their goods. the final statements stressed importance of promoting a circular economy. it calls for making better use of resources and developing products that can be reused or recycled. the traditional business cycle is known as the linear economy....
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it is -- joining us from tokyo is yuko. the area has begun.have we learned from the inaugural presser? >> yesterday was the official start and so far the message seems to be no us -- no immediate change. his first conference has boj governor, he said given the current state of the prices and market and economy there is no need to change the boj easing bias or ycc so there seems to be more emphasis on continued easing compared to the confirmation hearings in parliament we heard last month. at the same time, he kept some options open by saying if they change policy, they will -- he will explain >>. hopefully so and not just do it. he also met with the prime minister before the press conference. talking about how they will keep this 2013 joint agreement unchanged for now. what is the significance of that decision? and what was the joint agreement in 2013? >> it basically said the boj and government would cooperate to get to the 2% inflation target as soon as possible. the confirmation yesterday was basically another sign that he is involved for n
it is -- joining us from tokyo is yuko. the area has begun.have we learned from the inaugural presser? >> yesterday was the official start and so far the message seems to be no us -- no immediate change. his first conference has boj governor, he said given the current state of the prices and market and economy there is no need to change the boj easing bias or ycc so there seems to be more emphasis on continued easing compared to the confirmation hearings in parliament we heard last month....
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of the same yukos and herdarkovsky, why because russia will pay in full for those crimes, for the damages it caused to ukraine, for the destruction of infrastructure, destroyed ukrainian houses and schools, so in this case, in this general process, i am more than sure that russia will pay this debt as well, or she pay them with the funds that are seized on e-e accounts and international structures, or is it payment with the property that will be seized in europe and transferred to the management of ukraine e-e we will see the establishment - in fact, it is a real matter how to say it is not very fast, but i am more than sure that they will definitely pay for the damage they caused, god grant that it should happen. i am even ready to pay 1% of this amount for kobolev, mr. igor. thank you . the story of kobolev has quieted down, maybe they are not interested. ihor harbaruk was with us, an economic expert and analysis. it is sad without kobolev in the information space was shared by yehor, it was stolen by the court, because we planned the rules in principle for the existence of ukrainian of
of the same yukos and herdarkovsky, why because russia will pay in full for those crimes, for the damages it caused to ukraine, for the destruction of infrastructure, destroyed ukrainian houses and schools, so in this case, in this general process, i am more than sure that russia will pay this debt as well, or she pay them with the funds that are seized on e-e accounts and international structures, or is it payment with the property that will be seized in europe and transferred to the...
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but if on his 60 hector's of land he farmed oranges, which he sold to could trolley and citrus yuko to major citrus exporters, he did not have fixed contracts for the regular purchase of his orange as he says. the big industry players only bought oranges when the harvest from their own fields was not enough. the purchase price often fluctuated. at times he says he had to sell his oranges at absurdly low prices. in the end, he could no longer covered the costs of production and harvesting, and it was costing him too much to maintain. his plantation was hit at about 3 bedrooms, were much of his or 30 years. i worked the fields with lower and dedication guiding until i was so indebted. oh, bitter god, but that i had to give up everything equal, which is very sad. and when that is mm be as auntie is $75.00 and it will take him at least 4 more years. he calculates to pay off his debts. he recently joined a class action lawsuit in london against juice, giant coo trolley represented by the law firm, pgm b. m. more than 1500 former farmers are suing for financial compensation. the allegation i
but if on his 60 hector's of land he farmed oranges, which he sold to could trolley and citrus yuko to major citrus exporters, he did not have fixed contracts for the regular purchase of his orange as he says. the big industry players only bought oranges when the harvest from their own fields was not enough. the purchase price often fluctuated. at times he says he had to sell his oranges at absurdly low prices. in the end, he could no longer covered the costs of production and harvesting, and...
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amy: we just have 30 seconds, but what do you hope to accomplish with this book that yuko edited?ted to get everyone including newcomers and young people encouragement to look at the possibilities to know there is a lot we can do come to know the future is not yet written. we are writing with what we do or fail to do in the present and to do everything they can. amy: rebecca solnit, thank you for being with us, co-editor with thelma young lutunatabua. the new book, "not too late: changing the climate story from despair to possibility." also thank you to renato "red" constantino, longtime filipino climate activist with an essay featured in the book. that does it for our show. democracy now! is currently accepting applications for a digital fellow. learn more and apply at democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome back to nhk "newsline." i'm takao minori in new york. >>> russian president vladimir putin has hailed how his military has performed in a show of force. he's seen thousands of sailors take part in a naval exercise involving the
amy: we just have 30 seconds, but what do you hope to accomplish with this book that yuko edited?ted to get everyone including newcomers and young people encouragement to look at the possibilities to know there is a lot we can do come to know the future is not yet written. we are writing with what we do or fail to do in the present and to do everything they can. amy: rebecca solnit, thank you for being with us, co-editor with thelma young lutunatabua. the new book, "not too late: changing...
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clara rojas, sonny smith, stephanie see yuko and shouting, and these four artists will essentially, youort, but also a jury in the works of their peers. call for entries is happening now. and were on dispe last time there were a lot i mean, the walls were packed. it seems that there is such a big interest in this, um were people allowed to go in becauses during the pandemic. is this the first time it would return to in person? you know, we were open briefly in person, and then i so many other organizations and offices had we had to close down in the middle of the young open , so this will be the first time where we expect artists and viewers will be able to attend full time as it were, and one of the greatest things about the 2022 young open that will repeat in 2023 was artists state we invite all of the exhibiting artists to come to the young. to meet their peers to see their works installed in the museum and many of the staff who worked on the exhibition, which is from every single department of the de young museum, and the legion of honor, um we actually talked with artists who were
clara rojas, sonny smith, stephanie see yuko and shouting, and these four artists will essentially, youort, but also a jury in the works of their peers. call for entries is happening now. and were on dispe last time there were a lot i mean, the walls were packed. it seems that there is such a big interest in this, um were people allowed to go in becauses during the pandemic. is this the first time it would return to in person? you know, we were open briefly in person, and then i so many other...