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in its vision, hydrogen would be produced on site at airports using renewable energy before being processed and transported out to the plane. but what about the cost of all this? at the moment, liquid hydrogen is significantly more expensive than conventional jet fuel, but backers of hydrogen planes believe it will eventually become cheaper than traditional flight. zeroavia isn't the only company racing to reimagine air travel, though. aerospace giants like airbus and boeing are also developing hydrogen planes. but there are still questions over how sustainable they'll actually be. we're going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. what energy are you using to build the fuel cell? what materials are you using? how much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over

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with members of the democratic party backing kyiv, others in the republican party not so much. but this is the sell—out of america today. when we have members of congress in there waving the ukrainian flag on the united states house of representatives floor, while we're doing nothing to secure our border? i think every american in this country should be furious. but the house speaker, republican mikejohnson felt differently, essentially putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it's an old military adage but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i think this is an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. ukraine says it desperately needs help to push back russian troops.

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their own it has been proven hamas had the backing and training of iran. the u.s., in other words has effectively boxed israel in. having been struck hard by an iranian proxy asked could attempt to limit the proxy at exhilarated timetable massive international outrage. that limited strategic benefit. it is being prevented her from the u.s. taking any proactive measures to reestablish deterrence against tehran. even more recently, the same thing. the oligarch funded protest against biden are somewhat less mysterious. they are in fact that useful form of kabuki biden pretends to be the best friend of israel, that's israel has ever had. the left pretends to hate him for it, both sides benefit biden pressure from the left gives him a leverage to turn around to the israelis and say you better listen to me or i'll have to cave to my party's flank. while offering parties jewish pro-israel voters a show of the president's resolute commitment

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our first report is from our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. on this vote, the yays are 311 and the nays are 112. the bill is passed. the moment has been a long time coming. after more than six months, a bill pledging further military aid for ukraine finally passed. translation: today we have got the decision we were waiting - for on the american support package for which we fought so hard. president zelensky, how is...? president zelensky had personally met with us lawmakers to lobby for support. many in congress waved ukrainian plans during voting, but there was still divisions, with members of the democratic party backing kyiv, others in the republican party not so much. but this is the sell—out of america today. when we have members of congress in there waving the ukrainian flag on the united states house of representatives floor, while we're doing nothing to secure our border?

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are not taking the threat seriously. they have a theory about the middle east this not only dangerous for israel and our arab friends but is very dangerous for america as well. mark: center cotton, israel is not supposed to take offensive action so they do with the code or the circumstances. you have a massive diplomatic lobbying and coordinating efforts against israel to try to hold them back. even with our allies. you now have this a push by biden who wants to be peace who wants saudi arabia to make a diplomatic deal with israel but only if israel is going to agree to a separate palestinian state. with her perch and make a diplomatic deal with israel without that condition. my question to you is this, if israel is not free to go on the offensive with the backing of the united states how are we going to stop iran from having

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for all intents and purposes, the deal was working. in 2016 and 2017 the international atomic energy agency certified that iran had met its preliminary pledges, agreeing not to produce uranium to the point of nuclear enrichment. but in 2018, president donald trump pulled the u.s. out of the agreement. unraveling the deal, rendering it ineffective and causing a ripple effect for years to come. trump called the deal quote, rotten and one-sided and reinstated devastating backing of oil sanctions on iran that crippled its economy once again. iran and all the other signatories to the deal kept their part of the bargain. america didn't. so in 2019, iran began enriching uranium at higher levels and developed new centrifuges for uranium enrichment. and last year, the united nations inspectors found around was enriching uranium to close to weapons grade levels.

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with members of the democratic party backing kyiv, others in the republican party not so much. but this is the sell—out of america today. when we have members of congress in there waving the ukrainian flag on the united states house of representatives floor, while we're doing nothing to secure our border? i think every american in this country should be furious. but the house speaker, republican mikejohnson felt differently, essentially putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it's an old military adage but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i think this is an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. ukraine says it desperately needs help to push back russian troops. the us is already the largest provider of humanitarian aid to ukraine, sending $74 billion in the first two years of the war. this new bill provides more than 60 billion, including money to replenish stocks.

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backing kyiv, others in the republican party not so much. but this is the sell—out of america today. when we have members of congress in there waving the ukrainian flag on the united states house of representatives floor, while we're doing nothing to secure our border? i think every american in this country should be furious. but the house speaker, republican mikejohnson felt differently, essentially putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it's an old military adage but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i think this is an important moment, an important opportunity to make that decision. ukraine says it desperately needs help to push back russian troops. the us is already the largest provider of military and humanitarian aid to ukraine, sending over $74 billion in the first two years of the war. this new bill provides more than 60 billion, including money to replenish stocks.

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our first report is from our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. on this vote, the yays are 311 and the nays are 112. the bill is passed. the moment has been a long time coming. after more than six months, a bill pledging further military aid for ukraine finally passed. translation: today we have got the decision we were waiting - for on the american support package for which we fought so hard. president zelensky, how is...? president zelensky had personally met with us lawmakers to lobby for support. many in congress waved ukrainian plans during voting, but there was still divisions, with members of the democratic party backing kyiv, others in the republican party not so much. but this is the sell—out of america today. when we have members of congress in there waving the ukrainian flag on the united states house of representatives floor, while we're doing nothing to secure our border? i think every american in this

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but what about the cost of all this? at the moment, liquid hydrogen is significantly more expensive than conventionaljet fuel, but backers of hydrogen planes believe it will eventually become cheaper than traditional flight. zeroavia isn't the only company racing to reimagine air travel, though. aerospace giants like airbus and boeing are also developing hydrogen planes. but there are still questions over how sustainable they'll actually be. we're going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. what energy are you using to build the fuel cell? what materials are you using? how much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre—orders from airlines. so there seems to be significant belief in hydrogen despite all of the challenges.

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