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meaning he could be subject to charges. lawyers for the former new york city mayor had said he d refuse to answer any questions that violated attorney client privilege. let s speak now to tara setmayer, senior adviser at the lincoln project, whojoins us from washington, dc. thank you very much forjoining us on it bbc world. he was trump s lawyer of course, but how much legaljeopardy is rudy giuliani himself in now?- giuliani himself in now? well, it appears giuliani himself in now? well, it appears that giuliani himself in now? well, it appears that rudy giuliani himself in now? well, it appears that rudy giuliani l it appears that rudy giuliani is inconsiderable legal jeopardy, not only in this case in georgia but also facing legal jeopardy in georgia but also facing legaljeopardy in other cases in new york, so there are multiple factors going in to rudy giuliani s potential illegal exposure here but in georgia specifically this idea
we made earlier. the full size is about 6 metres wide by 12 metres high. while vivek is working with governments and businesses to get his graphene pod into space in the next six years, other labs are looking at building homes on the surface of lunar landscapes. transporting material from earth to the moon and mars is very expensive, so, really, what we want to do is utilise as much resources in situ as possible. aled s already made bricks with binders like egg albumen, chickpea juice and cow blood, but the right glue has to be freely available in space. you imagine, like, cows floating in, like, space. it s just going to be a nightmare. so, human blood has been used in these experiments. in some ways, it seems, you know, quite feasible, but it would probably also damage the health of the astronaut. that one says urea on it. now, is that.is that what i think it is? 0bviously, wee is something
to get his graphene pod into space in the next six years, other labs are looking at building homes on the surface of lunar landscapes. transporting material from earth to the moon and mars is very expensive, so, really, what we want to do is utilise as much resources in situ as possible. aled s already made bricks with binders like egg albumen, chickpea juice and cow blood, but the right glue has to be freely available in space. you imagine, like, cows floating in, like, space. it s just going to be a nightmare. so, human blood has been used in these experiments. in some ways, it seems, you know, quite feasible, but it would probably also damage the health of the astronaut. that one says urea on it. now, is that.is that what i think it is? 0bviously, wee is something we are going to be producing in abundance. of course! actually, when we added urea, it made the materials up to three times stronger. one of the most viable concretes comes from a by product of space food.
aled s already made bricks with binders like egg albumen, chickpea juice and cow blood, but the right glue has to be freely available in space. you imagine, like, cows floating in, like, space. it s just going to be a nightmare. so, human blood has been used in these experiments. in some ways, it seems, you know, quite feasible, but it would probably also damage the health of the astronaut. that one says urea on it. now, is that.is that what i think it is? obviously, wee is something we are going to be producing in abundance. of course! actually, when we added urea, it made the materials up to three times stronger. one of the most viable concretes comes from a by product of space food. we know we ll probably feed astronauts on the moon and mars with algae, just because it is so efficient, so we could potentially produce construction materials from this algae, which we know we ll probably be growing anyway. looking at the bubbling algae growing in action, it s incredible to think its