this week we are riding wheels of steel with a swedish scooter that is flat pack as is furniture. we dance with the metal. joe is investigating the future of passwords and passcodes and they are looking a little different. it is probably not enough to fool you, but a machine. ai in agriculture. how ai is helping agriculture. and the robot that. we ll be able to gather many things. scooters. they re lean, nifty, greener than cars really green if they re electric. but there s one thing about them that could still be greener the way they re made and what they re made from. this is stilride 1. it has one very unusual feature its chassis is made from one piece of steel. all the curves, all the lines have been folded like origami. it follows a design by their creator. with curve folding, we dance with the metal. the reason is notjust about aesthetics. see, a typical scooter is assembled in special factories from more than 100 parts and then, it s shipped around the world. but
mow in my ear i love to give hannity my hour i will take part of your show i m laura ingraham from washington tonight t. is not just rf circumstance junior well is cornel west running green party and challenging democrats he feels they abandon the principles they held dear he is live here heel tell us what those princels are. first being ending the race grift the focus off tonight s angle. the machine who was elected president of the united states. twice. who graduated from harvard law school. owns close to 100 million dollars worth of electric homes in the exclusive enclaves of america and spendses his sumner on megayachts barack obama is try to say racism is the cornerstone of american life. if a republican who may be sincere in saying i want us all to live together. does in the have a plan for how do we address crippling generational poverty that is a consequence of hundreds of years of racism there men a time machine in the republican party that is more serious about
a result of people that had political bias. you tube under fire after removing an interview with r.f.k. jr. claiming it violates their vaccine information policy. if we were editing this, joe biden videos would be taken down because he said vaccinated people couldn t get covid. will: fox news alert. clock is ticking to rescue five people aboard a submersible like this one that went missing during a dive to view the titanic wreckage site. brian: officials say the vessel has less than 70 hours before it runs out of air. ainsley: submarine can leave from a port. submersible cannot. that s why it s called a sub but not a submarine. todd joins us now with more. hey, todd. massive search and rescue operation under way right now for that submersible missing in the north atlantic. it was transporting a crew of five people some 12,000 feet underwater to tour the famous shipwreck. costs passengers about $250,000 per person. now, the crew launched around 4:00 a.m. on sunday.
across three days in may, the nation celebrated the newly crowned king and queen. at a star studded concert, a poignant tribute from prince william. as my grandmother said when she was crowned, coronations are a declaration of our hopes for the future. and i know she s up there fondly keeping an eye on us. and she ll be a very proud mother. cheering also this year, prince harry reveals family secrets in his bestselling memoir and in evidence as he takes on the british press. and digging deep on his first official royal engagement, five year old prince louis. crowd: god save the king! god save the king! may the sixth, 2023. god save the kings plays light rain fell as king charles and camilla, queen consort, made their way to westminster abbey for the first coronation in 70 years. # i was glad. prime ministers, presidents, foreign kings and queens, as well as community and charity representatives, joined the king s own family in a ritual dating back 1,000 years. your majesty, a
the perfect look. but beneath the surface lies a murkier side. for every pristine peak, broken boards and piles of cheap polystyrene dumped on our beaches. it s really disheartening to see this amount of waste come forward. surfers may enjoy the fresh sea air, but the industry relies on toxic chemicals, producing suits and boards derived from oil. and living that dream of being at one with nature is getting more and more difficult. we do want to encourage people to get outdoors, but at the same time, at what cost to the planet? so i want to know, can surfing clean up its act? i ve surfed for more than a decade, but this is my first day on the water for over three years. new year s day 2020 and the fin of my board went into my face. i was left with 16 stitches, and it has taken me this long to start trying to get over my fear. today i ve come to the calmer waters of an inland surf lake near bristol to try and start getting back my love of surfing. as a journalist covering the