the major political provocation and threatens the united states against. this is outnumbered. i m harris faulkner. here with my cohost, emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. also joining us dr. nicole saphier had james freeman. we are going to rocket. right now speaker nancy pelosi is that the capital city of taipei. she is the highest-ranking u.s. elected official to visit taiwan and more than a quarter-century. a furious china is ratcheting up the threats against the u.s. it is just released that statement, let s get into more of it. the united states, for its part, has been attempting to use taiwan to contain china. it constantly distorts, obscures, and holds up the one china principle. these moves, like playing with fire, are extremely dangerous. the chinese state media will hold live fire exercises are in taiwan around august 4th, so thursday of this week, and august 7th. that s just after nancy pelosi will have left taiwan. there are now also reports that a series of m
A Broken Bow, Oklahoma, woman on a riding lawn mower next to the municipal airport's runway was killed after being struck in the head by a small plane's wing.
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is using sailboats. and one company has been trying to bring that idea into the future. with world trade growing, it s important that we do something to reduce co2 emissions by up to 40% by 2030. we are using a rigid wing. this is where you get the different ones. that s where you have the most power. you could see it as an airplane wing that you put up on the ship. measuring the flow that is actually clear is really difficult. this vessel here is seven metres long, mainly made out of glass fibre. the full scale ship will be around 200 metres long, roughly around 80 metres in height. and the ambition is that this will sail at the end
not just about that. 90% of the world s trade is shipped and that accounts for 3% of all co2 emissions. going electric could be one solution, but another is using sailboats. and one company has been trying to bring that idea into the future. with world trade growing, it s important that we do something to reduce co2 emissions by up to 40% by 2030. we are using a rigid wing. this is where you get the different ones. that s where you have the most power. you could see it as an airplane wing that you put up on the ship. measuring the flow that is actually clear is really difficult. this vessel here is seven metres long, mainly made out of glass fibre. the full scale ship will be around 200 metres long, roughly around 80 metres in height.