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Transcripts For KNXV ABC15 News At 6PM 20161112

promise. all throughout the campaign he said he would repeal and replace obamacare on day one. he told the wall street journal he may keep parts of the law. trump supporters say it s not surprising. i always assumed you would have a preexisting condition provision in the revision or the amendment or the total repeal. you would still include preexisting conditions. the president-elect considering keeping the clause that allows kids to parent s insurance until they re age 26. this he says after his visit with the president yesterday. vice president elect mike pence has the reigns the incoming president in the process of picking his cabinet. president donald trump will be sworn in on january 20th and that team will be in place. an immigration hard liner the man who wrote the most country sb1070. advocates are stunned by this choice. there s been a lot of tears. hernandez says the immigrant community felt some hope when trump s victory speech highlighted unity. now th

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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 FOXNEWSW Happening Now 20130204

new york city. martha: yeah, indeed he was and he is being remembered right now. more on that later. gregg, thank you for being with us today. my pleasure. martha: we ll see you back here tomorrow and happening now starts right now. jenna: right now we have brand new stories and breaking news. the little boy at the center of the hostage drama, tense negotiations to get him free and the high-tech surveillance equipment now helping investigators. also the troop drawdown in afghanistan. new reaction from inside that country. what the afghan people fear might happen when u.s. forces leave. plus, lights out at the super bowl. did you catch this? a power outage putting the big game on hold for more than a half an hour. what was the behind the blackout? jenna: let s not jinx anything. we need our lights. jon: we do. it is all happening now. jon: first up today, that terrifying hostage situation in alabama now in its 7th day. good morning to you. i m jon scott. jenna: wha

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