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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

interesting because we've never met. >> elon, come on in here. [laughter] >> your taking over, i knew it was a matter of time. let's talk about this, got this chipped deal trying to bring chips back home because i want and china so they decided to have chip manufacturing it turns out we don't have enough engineers and i say to myself steve jobs mentioned this 20 years ago and that's why he put his manufacturing in china. i'm wondering, is a time for colleges to turn around and go high school kids and football industrial players? blue-chip science kids think i will pay for the education you have a job it stick with me for five years? >> what a concept. what is the downside of doing that? we can sit around and wait for the feds to do what they are going to do, but for the state to somehow get back in the high schools, it won't happen so jobs is right.

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this is the challenge faced by zeroavia, one of several companies working to make hydrogen—powered flight a reality. they retrofit existing planes with hydrogen engines. the company had several successful test flights with this plane last year. in the original frame, we would be able to fly about 19 passengers. it looks like a lot of kit in there. how would you fit in 19 people? yeah, so in the retrofitted configuration, it will be about a dozen people. daniela is one of the engineers working on the engine. actually, — the fuel cells are this one. the power is created in these small layers. so you have to build up your layers to create the power to take off an aircraft. this engine could almost provide enough power to get you from london to glasgow, but not quite. if you wanted to scale it up for international flights, would you just make the same thing bigger or is it a totally

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they retrofit existing planes with hydrogen engines. the company had several successful test flights with this plane last year. in the original frame, we would be able to fly about 19 passengers. it looks like a lot of kit in there. how would you fit in 19 people? yeah, so in the retrofitted configuration, it will be about a dozen people. daniela is one of the engineers working on the engine. actually, the fuel cells are this one. the power is created in these small layers. so you have to build up your layers to create the power to take off an aircraft. this engine could almost provide enough power to get you from london to glasgow, but not quite. if you wanted to scale it up for international flights, would you just make the same thing bigger or is it a totally different exercise? it is scalable until a certain power, but then we'll have to change technology. getting this high—power density

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example, we know that they, that they are highly educated and informed. two in particular lawyers, two or engineers, many with master's degrees. so what does that tell you? do you think about how they're going to handle this case? >> well, from a prosecutor standpoint, you like well-educated savvy jurors because you feel they won't be daunted by emotional issues. they can fall it personally. i don't like engineers, lead jury feel they're a little bit to mechanically oriented. they want certainty. it's like having a mathematician bright and then jury. i'm lawyers are fine as long as they're not criminal defense flares are prosecutors because then their expertise may interfere a bit. would their objectivity and also cause other jurors to look too much to them. but generally the legal training is fine. generally higher education is very fine. they're meeting together for the first time. it's gonna be a very important moment related. they're getting eyes on each other. we're going to be living on this case for a while. i'll and i think the one area that's been underestimated by the court and prosecutors is the amount of pressure on these jurors. i

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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. they retrofit existing planes with hydrogen engines. the company had several successful test flights with this plane last year. in the original frame, we would be able to fly about 19 passengers. it looks like a lot of kit in there. how would you fit in 19 people? yeah, so in the retrofitted configuration, it will be about a dozen people. daniela is one of the engineers working on the engine. actually, the fuel cells are this one. the power is created in these small layers. so you have to build up your layers to create the power to take off an aircraft.

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Breakfast

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. they retrofit existing planes with hydrogen engines. the company had several successful test flights with this plane last year. in the original frame, we would be able to fly about 19 passengers. it looks like a lot of kit in there. how would you fit in 19 people? yeah, so in the retrofitted configuration, it will be about a dozen people. daniela is one of the engineers working on the engine. actually, the fuel cells are this one. the power is created in these small layers.

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

accounted for about 25% the soviet union's military industrial base, it has not fully mobilized. so you has some things to do. and then the us has some things to do. this 60 billion is just the leading edge. the us has to do more with trading. the ukrainians to fight combined arms, the ability to resource artillery, armor, engineers. all of these things bring them together at the exact point in time to make a difference. so we, we both need to work together to achieve our mutual aims. ukraine survival, and western security, just about a minute left. kernel vindman what's more out like right now on the front lines? brian morale is tough. >> i think the fact is that their way too many folks that have been in this war for two years that have not been able to rotate off the front lines because ukraine has secured enough troops so it's difficult. i think absent the support from the us, it looks pretty bleak with a 60 billion

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manhattan borough. and when you look at the different characteristics that we know about these jurors do you have any guesses about what the group dynamics is going to be well it's so super interesting because normally you pick, are picking one or two opinion leaders, people who are going to really drive the jury in one direction or another. >> but you've got a lot of pretty high profile individuals on this group. we've got really experience greens financial people also, probably at the top, of their profession, you've got the lawyers, you've got the engineers here. so there's a lot of people in the personality dynamics is going to be important because obviously the prostitution needs a consensus jury. >> they need everybody to work together to get along, to not have any a lot of dissent here to come to a verdict. >> obviously he donald trump wants to find at least just that one juror is going across their arms dig their heels in and say, i just don't see it. i don't think the prosecution has met their burden of proof here, and i'm not going to

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with all 12 jurors and six alternates sworn in by friday afternoon dreary consultant richard gabriel joins us now from los angeles. richard, thank you so much for joining me. this process seemed to move faster than expected. do you think that this jury is going to hold and in such an unusual high profile case, do you think that the six alternates are enough well, it remains to be seen. >> i mean, six alternates ordinarily for a six-week trial should be plenty but as we've seen in all these high-profile trials crazy things can happen, and depending what happens, even on monday, whether jurors come in and go, this is too much pressure. i didn't realize this was going to be so extensive they could replace jurors even next week. so i think the judge is hoping that'll be enough. it should be enough the thing about this jury is that there's a lot of high profile people on the jury, there's lawyers, there's engineers, there's financial people who i think do feel a little bit comfortable

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together to make this really important decision. i think we have to honor that and let them work do you think that a judge more sean will will ultimately decide to sequester the jury it could happen. >> i mean, there's a lot of steps that is going to happen before that. it's obviously a huge cost for six weeks to sequester the jury. there's also personal hardships on jurors who have childcare and stuff like that. we get he's jurors even with sequestration. but ultimately, if he feels that he cannot protect these jurors in their own homes and they're being individually threatened. he may take that step. >> you noted. >> the high profile of some of these jurors, 18 of them, the 12 plus the six will be meeting as a group for the first time on monday. >> they're highly educated, many of them, there are two lawyers to engineers, many with a master's degree. what do you think that means for the defendant, former president trump? >> well, i think both sides are going to count on them. i think

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