Sunday night at 8pm a documentary I’ve been working on about Olena Gnes, a Ukranian mom, who has been making a video diary all during the war as she shelters in a basement with her children. I hope you can watch it!
“Take out your phone, pull out an app, and with one click you’re booking the whole trip.”
Paul Sciarra, Joby’s executive chairman, tells Anderson Cooper what he envisions booking an eVTOL during rush hour could look like.
Joby CEO JoeBen Bevirt has been working on eVTOL aircraft for over a decade. It’s difficult to get a two-ton eVTOL off the ground using battery power, so he hired the man who helped develop Tesla’s.
“Only until [an aircraft has] met that safety threshold, will we be prepared to certify it.”
Acting FAA administrator Billy Nolen explains the rigorous certification process an eVTOL will have to undergo before it can fly passengers in the U.S.
Electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles, or eVTOLs, could be the solution to rush hour traffic. But jumping in one to get across town is still a long way off. Anderson Cooper tested out Lift Aircraft’s Hexa to see what this future could look like.
More than 3 million Ukrainians have fled their country since Russia's invasion.
In the latest episode of Tug of War,
@andersoncooper
speaks with
@sarasidnerCNN
about what she's seeing in refugee camps in Poland. Listen here.
The fighting has not come to Lviv, but the war's littlest victims have.
@andersoncooper
visits a children's hospital where more than 100 kids have arrived in the past few days from Ukrainian cities already under attack. To donate, visit:
“They always hold my hand. They are afraid to go out. And if they see a hole in the ground - we have many holes in the ground in Ukraine - they ask is it because of the bomb explosion or no.” Olena Gnes talks about going out with her kids after sheltering from Russian airstrikes.
A group of moms in Lviv, Ukraine, have banded together to do whatever they can to support their loved ones who are heading into combat against Russia, CNN's
@andersoncooper
reports.
“A few nights ago I was matched with a family of 13 children, two babies under six months, and four adults. And we've been here two days.”
Daveed Walzer joins
@andersoncooper
to discuss his connection to Ukraine and how he is making a difference to help refugees in need.
"Music has been a beacon of hope for many." -
CNN's
@andersoncooper
speaks to a Ukrainian composer who fled Kyiv and now organizes concerts to raise money for his country.
From Lviv, Ukraine I just recorded this podcast with the remarkable
@clarissaward
in Kyiv. It’s a behind the scene look at what she has seen and experienced while covering this war and many others.
Kids with cancer in
#Ukraine
are having a hard time getting treatment. It is a desperate situation for them. Below is a story i did yesterday in a hospital in
#Lviv
. To donate, this is the link
The fighting has not come to Lviv, but the war's littlest victims have.
@andersoncooper
visits a children's hospital where more than 100 kids have arrived in the past few days from Ukrainian cities already under attack. To donate, visit: