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Transcripts For KTVU The Eleven OClock News On KTVU FOX 2 20240712

gunfire broke out as hundreds of people marched through downtown louisville. video showed projectiles being launched from the area. during that time, two officers were shot and wounded. police say both officers were sent to the hospital, one is undergoing surgery tonight. the injuries are not considered to be life-threatening. police say one person has been arrested for the shooting. the grand jury s decision come six months after breonna taylor was shot and killed inside her own apartment during a drug raid. there was a no knock warrant, but prosecutors say the three officers serving the warrant announced themselves before entering. the attorney general says that information was cooperated by an independent witness. prosecutors also say that taylor s boyfriend, kenneth walker, fired first. this justification bars us from pursuing criminal charges for miss breonna taylor s death. we simply act on emotion or outrage. there is no justice. it just becomes revenge. the on

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Transcripts For FBC The Willis Report 20141009

gerri: we begin tonight with big wins for consumers tired of getting ripped off. citigroup and m&t bank joining the list of companies recently caught overcharging folks, trying to get away with it. let s get to all of this with financial advisor, randy newman, founder of wealth management of the welcome back to the show. great to have you here. thank you. gerri: i want to show a full screen, a list of companies having to pony up dough because they did the wrong thing when it comes to consumers. include large bank, citibank, smaller one m&t, and at&t. is this a big day for consumers and is it a big win? absolutely. basically free market guy but when the free market does the wrong thing for the clients, smears, they have to be rain in customers. gerri: let s talk about each one of these and start with citi. this basically disagreement over advisory fees for an investment and a woman here right in the new york city area who says that she negotiated a fee of 1.2% on thain i

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Transcripts For FBC MONEY With Melissa Francis 20131119

outages. that is the first problem to tackle but a revolutionary concept could change everything we know and be a worldwide break through. gregory reed is the director of the electric power initiative at the university of pittsburgh. gregory how does it work? hi, melissa. you re absolutely right. in the aftermath of everyone of these natural disasters or have natural disturbances in the power network we realize how dependent we are today in modern society on electricity. so we need to do a better job of improving the resiliency of the our electrical energy supply and our electric deliver. so wireless technology is something that is beginning to start as a possible futuristic application of how we move electricity. you know, throughout our electrical networks. how it works is, is essentially by, by, magnetic induction, using magnetic fields in the air to move electricity wirelessly from a transmitter to a receiver. melissa: can you pow ear whole house a whole building? not

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Transcripts For FBC MONEY With Melissa Francis 20131120

outages. that is the first problem to tackle but a revolutionary concept could change everything we know and be a worldwide break through. gregory reed is the director of the electric power initiative at the university of pittsburgh. gregory how does it work? hi, melissa. you re absolutely right. in the aftermath of everyone of these natural disasters or have natural disturbances in the power network we realize how dependent we are today in modern society on electricity. so we need to do a better job of improving the resiliency of the our electrical energy supply and our electric deliver. so wireless technology is something that is beginning to start as a possible futuristic application of how we move electricity. you know, throughout our electrical networks. how it works is, is essentially by, by, magnetic induction, using magnetic fields in the air to move electricity wirelessly from a transmitter to a receiver. melissa: can you pow ear whole house a whole building? not

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Transcripts For FBC Markets Now 20130716

johnson & johnson good on drugs and medical di vices and that did well ultimately. coca-cola, on the other hand, didn t do as well as expected leaving the cfo noting saying the economy, globally for europe and asia affected them and north american sales did not do well alternately saying the foreign exchange rates hurt their numbers and weather, big into weather in a big way reading through the notes, but they grew year over year, but not as much as they hoped. lori: thank you for that. dennis: a vocal critic, kansas fed reserve president telling our peter barnes thoughts on when the fed should taper the bond purchasing program, and peter joins us from kansas city with more on the exclusive with the fed president, peter? hey, dennis, thanks, no question that esther georgements something done sooner rather than later on tapering quantitative easing winding down that program. she s been critical of quantitative easing, particularly the latest round of it, and whether it s bee

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