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San Francisco streets nearly empty in lockdown

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Tourists and most residents are gone from the streets of San Francisco.
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Bloomberg

Fed's Daly on Rate Hikes, Inflation, Policy Coordination

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly says she doesn't expect interest rates to come down next year. Speaking with Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets," Daly also discusses current inflation levels and her views on...
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'Bloomberg Markets: The Open' Full Show (09/18/2018)

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Sep.18 -- Bloomberg Markets: The Open. Jonathan Ferro hosts an hour long program centered around the Opening Bell on Wall Street. The program showcases the most insightful and interesting Bloomberg charts and graphics, as well as...
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Commerce Secretary Pritzker, Airbnb CEO on Globalization

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June 24 -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker and Brian Chesky, chief executive officer and co-founder of Airbnb, discuss global trade, globalization and the U.S. election. They speak with Bloomberg's Brad Stone at the Global...
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VP Candidate Kamala Harris' Criminal Justice Record: A Detailed Look

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Kamala Harris' time as a prosecutor — first for San Francisco then for all of California — is a mixed bag of progressive and tough-on-crime policies.
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How Your DNA Data Can Be Used Against You

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Christian Bryant explores the legal question of 'Who owns our DNA,' and concerns about what happens when genetic info can be used against our consent.
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Robots used to distribute drugs at a Californian hospital

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San Francisco, Calif. - March 16, 2011 1. Robot fetching medicine 2. Sign for Pillpick system 3. Pan right pharmacy 4. Close shot medications, change of focus 5. Zoom in robotics 6. Lynn Paulsen flips through envelopes of medication 7....
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Geithner calls on China to push ahead with reforms

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1. Tim Geithner, US treasury secretary, walking up to microphone 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tim Geithner, US Treasury Secretary: "To promote a more efficient financial sector, a more modern financial sector, more efficient allocation of...
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Bloomberg

Live Nation, Oak View Join Elevate Sports Ventures

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Jun.18 -- San Francisco 49ers President Al Guido talks about Live Nation Entertainment and the Oak View Group joining Elevate Sports Ventures. The 49ers and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment own Elevate. Guido speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

California Commits $225M to Fight Retail Crime

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San Mateo District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe speaks with Emily Chang about the rise of organized retail theft, the role of social media in planning "smash-and-grab" operations and what the state of California is doing to prevent more...
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Scientists Use Gene Therapy to Fight HIV

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EVEN THE STRONGEST AIDS DRUGS COULDN'T FULLY CONTROL 52 YEAR OLD MATT CHAPPELL'S HIV INFECTION. NOW HIS BODY CAN DO THAT ON ITS OWN. SOUNDBITE (English) Matthew Chappell/Patient "I don't have...
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Bloomberg

San Francisco Sues DoorDash Over Worker Classification

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Jun.17 -- San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin explains why he brought a civil lawsuit against DoorDash Inc. for misclassifying workers as independent contractors. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Families celebrate two decades of test tube babies

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AP Television San Ramon, California - 10 June 2006 1. Triplet babies sitting in stroller 2. Wide of woman taking photo of triplets and parents 3. Woman walking with triplets in stroller 4. Close of triplets 5. Various of in vitro...
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While many in the medical community support federal health care reform, some are concerned about insurance mandates and others are confused about the additional bureaucracy health care overhaul may bring.

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HEADLINE: Care providers back reform, question plan CAPTION: While many in the medical community support federal health care reform, some are concerned about insurance mandates and others are confused about the additional bureaucracy...
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Twin births in the US on the increase

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San Francisco, Calif. - January 29, 2012 1. Family playing board games 2. Close shot girl playing board games 3. Close shot puzzle pieces 4. Father and son 5. Medium close shot father and son 6. Close shot game 7. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Dozens Of Earthquakes Rattle Northern California

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Residents along the coast of a northern California town feared the quake would trigger a tsunami.
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Fitness Fanatics Use GPS Tracker To Turn Routes Into Art

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Fitness fanatics are creating art while GPS tracking their runs and bike rides on their phones, mapping their city into a masterpiece.
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Geothermal energy - energy produced from the extraction of heat from the Earth - generates about 3000 megawatts of power in the US. Experts predict another 3000 megawatts will be available by 2012.

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HEADLINE:Stimulus funds target geothermal energy CAPTION: 'The Geysers' - a 40-square-mile steam field just north of San Francisco produces a portion of energy for California's residents. It's a small operation, but one that...
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Bloomberg

Will HR Be Replaced By Robots and Software?

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Oct. 7 -- Trinet CEO Burton Goldfield discusses the companys cloud-based human resources products on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Virgin Galactic Spaceship Crash Kills Pilot

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Oct. 31 -- Full episode of ""Bloomberg West."" Guests: Assistant Professor of aeronautics at MIT Kerri Cahoy, Redpoint Ventures' Ryan Sarver San Francisco, District Attorney George Gascon Billionaire Vinod Khosla, ThoughtSpot CEO, Ajeet...
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Bloomberg

49ers President Guido on Fan Data and Recruiting Students

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Mar.18 -- Al Guido, San Francisco 49ers president, discusses college sports programs, leveraging fan data and the recent college admissions scandal with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu at the Bloomberg Business of Sports Luncheon in New York on...
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1 Million Americans Have Died From COVID-19

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The disease is now the #3 leading cause of death in the U.S., according to the CDC.
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Asthma Cases Are Getting More Severe In The U.S.

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It's Asthma Peak Week, and recently, a record number of Americans are visiting hospitals, or even dying, from severe cases.
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Top Tech Trends of 2021

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We've seen huge advancements this year in everything from robots to artificial intelligence, driverless vehicles, cryptocurrency and more.