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melanie: breaking news coming from northwest d.c., where a skyhigh protest is still taking place. a group of demonstrators has been up on a crane for about five hours, all to get a message out to president donald trump. whatgonzalez is live with the protesters are hoping to accomplish. what do we know? john: skyhigh is the way to put it. this protest has been going on since 6:00, 6:30 this morning. you can see seven activists have scaled this construction crane, and they have not moved since. they are dangling as they have now unfurled their sign, their big banner there. the activists are with the environmental group greenpeace. they scaled the crane just after 6:30 this morning, and unfurled "resist." which reads there is no sign they are coming down. we want to show you the view lipse on the other side. , andsay this is a protest they say they will have similar protests every day until their messages heard loud and clear. they say they are fighting for social and environmental justice. there is no point in his this is happening a day trump signed the executive orders and the man
melanie: breaking news coming from northwest d.c., where a skyhigh protest is still taking place. a group of demonstrators has been up on a crane for about five hours, all to get a message out to president donald trump. whatgonzalez is live with the protesters are hoping to accomplish. what do we know? john: skyhigh is the way to put it. this protest has been going on since 6:00, 6:30 this morning. you can see seven activists have scaled this construction crane, and they have not moved since....
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daniel: printer manufacturers are basically printing money with their skyhigh inc. practices.usiness in the netherlands has figured out a way of printing that doesn't use ink or toner. their invention leaves behind quite an impression. an infrared laser beam is focused and burns letters directly on the per without toner or ink. the principle is quite simple. it is like focusing sunlight through a magnifying glass to burn paper, only the procedure is much more complicated. >> of someone tried to do this, they would have problems such that the color is brown and it is not permanent. when we have done, over the past years of research, is to ensure that the color of the ink is the exact same blackness as a normal printer. also, it is completely permanent like a normal printer. reporter: only black and white printing is possible, but independent tests that show that the print quality is as good as that of a standard ink printer. they say their technology can be used in home pnters and large print shops. >> currently, a lot of printer manufacturers make money on cartridges. that is
daniel: printer manufacturers are basically printing money with their skyhigh inc. practices.usiness in the netherlands has figured out a way of printing that doesn't use ink or toner. their invention leaves behind quite an impression. an infrared laser beam is focused and burns letters directly on the per without toner or ink. the principle is quite simple. it is like focusing sunlight through a magnifying glass to burn paper, only the procedure is much more complicated. >> of someone...
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just imagine if the government decided to abolish the transport path and charge skyhigh transport prices, which you did for us. or over 65 like you did for the under 21. the government would be out in a day. we all know. i tell you why. you know why. because old people vote and they vote in droves. if we had the vote and we voted in droves, we would no longer be a small part of the big society. ours would go from the top to the bottom and we ought to do that in the end. is vote at 16 the key to the door democracy? to a brickening it wall? thank you. [applause] [cheers] mr. speaker: thank you so much for winding up that debate with fluency, with sincerity, and with the quality for which we are looking more than any other, which is passion. that speech had passion in abundance. that is a wonderful thing for the rest of us to observe. thank you, colleagues. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] members expressed the concern about divisio
just imagine if the government decided to abolish the transport path and charge skyhigh transport prices, which you did for us. or over 65 like you did for the under 21. the government would be out in a day. we all know. i tell you why. you know why. because old people vote and they vote in droves. if we had the vote and we voted in droves, we would no longer be a small part of the big society. ours would go from the top to the bottom and we ought to do that in the end. is vote at 16 the key to...
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i mean the disapproval ratings for secretary clinton and for president-elect trump were skyhigh. there is no doubt president elect trump has momentum and there's much greater momentum. but but he just won an election, right. his approval rating just skyrocketed all the way to 50%. now it's much better, it was in the 20s at one point. but still, if god protects america, if the will of history protects this country how did we end up with this particular election where virtually everyone i know, whichever side you ended up on was egg and i still about the decision of the process. question number two is more straightforward. that is, how is is it that you ended up writing this particular book? what was it about the topic that got you to do this book? we will get to that. the third question is, let's say there is a skeptic out there and there are probably skeptics here tonight who say, okay this is just coincidence. the stuff you read about in the american miracle since a miraculous. it's just a bunch of random circumstance that fits together. in fact, the, the very first week we been
i mean the disapproval ratings for secretary clinton and for president-elect trump were skyhigh. there is no doubt president elect trump has momentum and there's much greater momentum. but but he just won an election, right. his approval rating just skyrocketed all the way to 50%. now it's much better, it was in the 20s at one point. but still, if god protects america, if the will of history protects this country how did we end up with this particular election where virtually everyone i know,...
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Jan 1, 2017
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deflation since the cost of paper and ink skyhigh, but you have postal prices through the roof as well as it much, much more difficult for these newsletters and magazines to publish and their reach goes way down. so does their influence. i totally agree with you. it's a very important point. >> thank you. chest but, gentlemen in the blue gentlemen in -- >> the blue sweater there. >> i have a question -- >> please introduce yourself. >> my name is fill wechsler. she wanted to know how your opinion of evangelical leaders have influenced the scene in conservative media. ms. hemmer: sure. one of the things i do in my book -- i talked about the religious right media, which there is actually a pretty thriving religious right media in the 1950's and 1960's. it's an anti-communist religious right thread you see it in people like billy james hargis, these radio preachers who have messages,itical anti-communist political messages. i don't spend that much time in the book looking at them though, except when they intersect with my main characters, and that reason is that religious right network is
deflation since the cost of paper and ink skyhigh, but you have postal prices through the roof as well as it much, much more difficult for these newsletters and magazines to publish and their reach goes way down. so does their influence. i totally agree with you. it's a very important point. >> thank you. chest but, gentlemen in the blue gentlemen in -- >> the blue sweater there. >> i have a question -- >> please introduce yourself. >> my name is fill wechsler. she...
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begged brandy to join this team when i first got this job and her performance has far exceeded the skyhigh recommendations i got from people all over town after i interviewed her. they are all going places. eric scholz is simply the best deputy that anyone in any field could ever ask for. he shows up early, stays late, he's always prepared, unfailingly loyal, his judgment is sought after throughout the halls of the white house, not just by me but various members of the senior staff and i'm sure it will be sought after in his post white house role as well. when you are president of the united states and widely regarded as one of the most thoughtful and eloquent speakers in the world, it must be hard to watch someone go on tv and speak for you. that's probably why when the president offered me this job he said i wouldn't watch my briefings. i know he saw parts of them on the very rare occasion that he watched cable tv and he never second-guessed me, not just once. he didn't just give me the opportunity of a lifetime, heme had my back every day and i'm grateful. there's one person who contrib
begged brandy to join this team when i first got this job and her performance has far exceeded the skyhigh recommendations i got from people all over town after i interviewed her. they are all going places. eric scholz is simply the best deputy that anyone in any field could ever ask for. he shows up early, stays late, he's always prepared, unfailingly loyal, his judgment is sought after throughout the halls of the white house, not just by me but various members of the senior staff and i'm sure...