this week. is it a boat or is it a plane? i m onboard the ferry that can fly. why has nobody made an electric hydrofoil flying ferry before? i think the main reason is that it s freaking hard. we re in india, where solar dryers are battling food waste. and an eye in the sky on energy use. nice outfit, by the way. thanks. i ve been taking the temperature with the world s thermometer to assess the climate impact of all our actions. stockholm, capital of sweden, and a city of islands, 1a of them to be precise, which makes water transport a big thing around these parts. so today i ve decided to take the ferry. but this is no ordinary ferry because this ferry. ..can fly. this is the candela p 12, the prototype of a ferry which should go into service injuly 202a. and at its cruising speed of 25 knots, narrow wings called hydrofoils, provide huge amounts of lift. in the same way that aircraft wings can get a plane off the ground, these wings can raise the whole hull above the surfac
nice outfit by the way. thanks. i m taking the world temperature to assess all our actions. stockholm, capital of sweden and the city of islands, and the city of islands 14 of them, to be precise which makes water transport a big thing around these parts. so, today, i ve decided to take the ferry. but this is no ordinary ferry, because this ferry can fly. this is the candela p 12, the prototype of a ferry which would go into service injuly 2024, and at its cruising speed of 25 knots, narrow wings called hydrofoils provide huge amounts of lift. in the same way that aircraft wings can get a plane off the ground, these wings can raise the whole hull above the surface. i ve started to notice more and more boats and even windsurfs and kite surfs having these foils underneath the board so the entire thing can lift out of the water. and because hardly any of the boat is having to push through the water, it doesn t need as powerful a motorcar and that means there s something el
snarls. the heatwave continues, from the big apple to arizona, a weekend of dangerous weather. plus american innovation, how some cities are bat ring the heat by changing the color of their roa. beachgoer captures a t moment a small plane crashes into the ocean. and on the road, making a young boy s dream come true and inspiring others in the process. garrett: good this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. everyone. thank you for joining us. i m major garrett in for norah. tonight, the president is in covid isolation in the white house residence but keeping up a brisk work pace according to his spokeperson. mr. bind, 79, held a virtual meeting with advisors to survey turbulent economic trends and still above average gas prices. he appeared in good spirits but his voice sounded a bit horse. he gave reporters a thumbs up when he was asked how he was feeling. the president s doctorrer says he s improved and responding well to ant
inflation is at a 40-year high, is inflation next and how bad will it be? i asked about the man that warned of today s inflation problem, larry summers. which country might president putin target next? some believe he has eyes on moldova. why? find out in my conversation with that country s prime minister. but first, here is my take. it was getting hotter so opens the ministry for the future, the disturbing novel by kim stanley robinson, the opening chapter set in india s largest state depicts a heat wave that kills mil millions across the subcontinent but the heat waves we re experiencing are going to get worse. that of course, will have dire consequences. more likely than mass death is mass migration. as bill gates points out, the area around the equator is soon going to be too hot for people to work outdoors. that could mean a collapse in farming, the most common occupation in these regions. stressed by heat, lack of water and no jobs, millions of people could start moving
40-year high, is a recession next and how bad will it be? i asked about the man that warned of today s inflation problem, larry summers. which country might president putin target next? some believe he has eyes on moldova. why? find out in my conversation with that country s prime minister. but first, here is my take. it was getting hotter. so opens the ministry for the future, the disturbing novel by kim stanley robinson, the opening chapter set in india s largest state depicts a heat wave that kills millions across the subcontinent and galvanize people to radical action. the heat waves we re experiencing are going to get worse. that of course, will have dire consequences. more likely than mass death is mass migration. as bill gates points out, the area around the equator is soon going to be too hot for people to work outdoors. that could mean a collapse in farming, the most common occupation in these regions. stressed by heat, lack of water and no jobs, millions of peop