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CLEAN : Charismatic Venezuelan conductor

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CLEAN : Charismatic Venezuelan conductor
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Affordable, flexible solar power technologies

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AP Television San Francisco, California - December, 18 2012 1. Low angle solar panels on roof of Chinatown Public Health Centre 2. Charles Sheehan walking next to solar panels 3. Profile Charles Sheehan 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charles...
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Calif. Sues Over Trump's ACA Subsidies Decision

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California and other states plan to sue over ACA subsidies decision By Geoff Mulvihill and Kelli Kennedy | Associated Press President Donald Trump's decision to end a provision of the Affordable Care Act that lowered...
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Study: Black, Hispanic Women More Likely To Die From Uterine Cancer

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More aggressive non-endometroid uterine cancer deaths increased by almost 3% per year. Black women face the harshest fatality rates.
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DOJ Russia Probe Points To Social Media Impact

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In an extraordinary indictment, the U.S. special counsel accused 13 Russians Friday of an elaborate plot to disrupt the 2016 presidential election, charging them with running a huge but hidden social media trolling campaign aimed in part...
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Detroit Man's Arrest Highlights Racial Bias In Facial Recognition Tech

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Robert Williams' case sheds light on how facial recognition algorithms make far more false identifications of Black and Asian faces than White ones.
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Yulanda Williams was 12 when she began attending Peoples Temple services in San Francisco. In 1977, Rev. Jim Jones, founder of Peoples Temple, called Williams to his compound in Guyana, where more than 900 people died in a murder, suicide.

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HEADLINE: 30 years later, survivor recounts Jonestown CAPTION: Yulanda Williams was 12 when she began attending Peoples Temple services in San Francisco. In 1977, Rev. Jim Jones, founder of Peoples Temple, called Williams to his...
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Bloomberg

Blackstone Says Any Real Estate Deal Is Possible

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Nov.08 -- Kathleen McCarthy, Blackstone’s co-head of real estate, says "anything is really possible" when it comes to real estate deals. She talks about investment priorities, the size of potential transactions, the fallout of the WeWork...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Powell Says Premature to Consider Normalizing Balance-Sheet

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Nov.17 -- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says it is "premature to even think about" reducing the central bank's balance-sheet to historically normal levels. Powell speaks at the Bay Area Council Business Hall of Fame's virtual event.
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San Francisco Fed Reserve CEO: High Inflation Makes Economy Fragile

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President and CEO Mary C. Daly discusses the state of the U.S. economy.
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The quest to improve battery technology

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AP Television San Jose, California - June 8, 2011 1. Various of battery units on display 2. Wide of entrance to Electricity Storage Association 21st Annual Meeting 3. Close of brochures with images of renewable energy sources 4....
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Bloomberg

How the MLB is Transitioning in the Digital Age

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Oct. 24 -- Major League Baseball Media President and CEO Bob Bowman discusses television ratings for the World Series and the future of baseball in the digital age. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Looks descrimination common in the U.S.

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music on catwalks not cleared for use. replace with your own clearable music AP Television Milan, Italy, 25 September 2008 1. Highlights from D Squared catwalk show AP Television San Francisco, Calif. - July 15, 2010 2. Close up model...
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Bloomberg

Uber CEO Khosrowshahi on App Plans, Gas Prices, Crypto

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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi discusses how the company plans to outdo Amazon for local commerce delivery, the impact of rising gasoline prices and the war in Ukraine, and Uber's commitment to electrification. He also reiterates that Uber...
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Bloomberg

Chinese Cash Pours Into U.S. Real Estate

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Mar.20 -- Cushman & Wakefield Executive Vice Chairman Marc Renard discusses Chinese investment in U.S. real estate. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Transforming the Jobs of Tomorrow

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Jan.25 -- Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Chip Bergh, Airbus Defence and Space CEO Dirk Hoke and Sinovation Ventures Chairman and CEO Dr. Kai-Fu Lee talk with Bloomberg’s Jacqueline Simmons about how automation, machine learning and data...
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San Francisco Federal Reserve President On The State Of The Economy

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President Mary Daly suggests the economy is strong, but inflation has to be addressed with interest rate hikes to help stabilize prices.
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Solar energy for California's ageing oil fields

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AP Television San Francisco, California, USA - March 15, 2011 1. Various of oil fields and drilling rigs 2. Close of road sign for McKittrick, California, indicating population of 190 3. Wide of solar greenhouse 4. Low angle shot of John...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

San Francisco Bay Munitions Explosion

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Boats at dock in San Francisco as huge cloud of smoke billows overhead / massive nighttime explosion reflects on water in foreground as the Quinault Victory and the EA Bryan explode / parts of ships float in water / pan damage to Navy in...
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Bloomberg

Face It, You're Being Watched

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May.16 -- San Francisco is the first American city to ban facial recognition software used by police and other agencies. Bloomberg QuickTake explains why the technology's advance is so alarming to regulators, the public, and even the...
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AIDS Memorial Quilt Still Filled With New Names 35 Years Later

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More than 36 million people have died from HIV/AIDS since the start of AIDS epidemic. An international tribute turns 35 this year.
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Bacteria is programmed to act like a computer

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San Francisco, US, February 2, 2011 1. Christopher Voigt with Alvin Tamsir, graduate student in Biochemistry and Biophysics Department 2. Close shot petri dish with colonies of bacteria 3. Various University of California San Francisco,...
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Bloomberg

TikTok Stole Our Tech, Says Triller Exec

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Oct.30 -- TikTok and its parent ByteDance Inc. sued rival Triller Inc., asking a U.S. judge to clear up a “cloud” over the China-based popular video-streaming app after Triller accused it of stealing technology. Bobby Sarnevesht,...
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Experts Warn Of Possible COVID Wave As Subvariant List Grows

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This week's CDC data shows three Omicron subvariants account for 20% of genetically sequenced COVID-19 cases. It was 17.5% last week.