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of separate statues simultaneously? can you think of one person? >> absently not. even some of our worst criminals. and i had one of those cases the kidnapper of elizabeth smart. multiple crimes in multiple jurisdictions pretty take it one at a time. we got a conviction. we put him away for the rest of his life. that was the end of it is preservation of resources that was efficiency. nothing like we are seeing now this is a concerted effort that's not based in the rule of law. it's based in politics and is using a power that is unbridled with no transparency using that power to target a person they are more afraid of then we are concerned about any criminal activity. khakis are all democrat prosecutors two of them are elected local das. and of course we have the rogue federal prosecutor who was
of separate statues simultaneously? can you think of one person? >> absently not. even some of our worst criminals. and i had one of those cases the kidnapper of elizabeth smart. multiple crimes in multiple jurisdictions pretty take it one at a time. we got a conviction. we put him away for the rest of his life. that was the end of it is preservation of resources that was efficiency. nothing like we are seeing now this is a concerted effort that's not based in the rule of law. it's based in politics and is using a power that is unbridled with no transparency using that power to target a person they are more afraid of then we are concerned about any criminal activity. khakis are all democrat prosecutors two of them are elected local das. and of course we have the rogue federal prosecutor who was
of separate statues simultaneously? can you think of one person? >> absently not. even some of our worst criminals. and i had one of those cases the kidnapper of elizabeth smart. multiple crimes in multiple jurisdictions pretty take it one at a time. we got a conviction. we put him away for the rest of his life. that was the end of it is preservation of resources that was efficiency. nothing like we are seeing now this is a concerted effort that's not based in the rule of law. it's based in politics and is using a power that is unbridled with no transparency using that power to target a person they are more afraid of then we are concerned about any criminal activity. khakis are all democrat prosecutors two of them are elected local das. and of course we have the rogue federal prosecutor who was
some harmful emissions. then there's electric. but although batteries are getting far more efficient, the size that you'd need to power a passengerjet would be way too heavy. and there's one potential solution that's getting people really excited — hydrogen. hydrogen fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen to create a flow of electrons around a circuit to power a motor. and as we all know, hydrogen plus oxygen equals h20. the problem is... we can't do much about the fundamental properties of hydrogen. volumetrically, we need to compress it to get sort of in the ballpark of not quite a third of the efficiency of fuels that we use. that means that we need often very large, very heavy tanks, because they need very thick walls to deal with the incredibly high pressures we need them at. what you end up with is an aeroplane that can't have any passengers in.
the size that you'd need to power a passengerjet would be way too heavy. and there's one potential solution that's getting people really excited — hydrogen. hydrogen fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen to create a flow of electrons around a circuit to power a motor. and as we all know, hydrogen plus oxygen equals h20. the problem is... we can't do much about the fundamental properties of hydrogen. volumetrically, we need to compress it to get sort of in the ballpark of not quite a third of the efficiency of fuels that we use. that means that we need often very large, very heavy tanks, because they need very thick walls to deal with the incredibly high pressures we need them at. what you end up with is an aeroplane that can't have any passengers in. this is the challenge faced by zeroavia, one of several companies working to make hydrogen—powered flight a reality.
last look when joe biden hosted japan's prime minister last week for a state visit. >> the president hail the two countries. monumental alliance but there has been friction over a bid by a japanese from nippon steel to acquire the storied american company, us still you are still formed in 1901, was involved in building major american bridges and iconic skyscrapers it helped win world war ii by supplying still for ammunition and ships to land american forces. but over time, the lumbering giant struggled to compete with foreign rivals it also fell behind domestic competitors who embrace innovation. the most recent figures put it at 27th among the world's steel producers in december, us still agreed to a takeover by nippon steel, which offered to pay 40% over the stock price. nippon would inject innovation and efficiency into the ailing american company but the deal
recent figures put it at 27th among the world's steel producers. in december, us still agreed to a takeover by nippon steel, which offered to pay 40% over the stock price. nippon would inject innovation and efficiency into the ailing american company but the deal is in jeopardy. the steel workers union, a suspicious of the new management and opposes the acquisition. prominent republicans and democrats have come out against it, including president biden the deal could be blocked on national security grounds though it's strains credulity to say that a takeover by one of america's closest allies, it's present biden keeps saying poses a threat in fact, i would argue the dealers good for national security because it would bring much needed investment and expertise to bolster american steel production. with the merger, nippon would become the world's second-largest steel producer. able to compete with the industry's biggest players
up with new fuels. let's take a look at some of the options. there are biofuels, which are made out of things like plants or vegetable oils, but they still produce some harmful emissions. then there's electric. but although batteries are getting far more efficient, the size that you'd need to power a passengerjet would be way too heavy. and there's one potential solution that's getting people really excited — hydrogen. hydrogen fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen to create a flow of electrons around a circuit to power a motor. and as we all know, hydrogen plus oxygen equals h20. the problem is... we can't do much about the fundamental properties of hydrogen. volumetrically, we need to compress it to get sort of in the ballpark of not quite a third of the efficiency of fuels that we use. that means that we need often very large, very heavy tanks, because they need very thick walls to deal with the incredibly high