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On January First, San Francisco will be the first US city where the minimum wage is above $10. Many business owners fear this will force them to cut workers

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HEADLINE: San Francisco Minimum Wage to top $10 CAPTION: On January First, San Francisco will be the first US city where the minimum wage is above $10. Many business owners fear this will force them to cut workers (Dec. 12) [Location -...
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Zuckerberg comments on stock price, says Facebook has overcome hurdles before

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hasn't enjoyed watching his company's stock price plunge this summer, but he is relishing the opportunity prove his critics on Wall Street wrong. The social networking leader's stock has lost nearly half its...
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Zendesk CEO: How We Prevent Security Breaches

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Dec. 4 -- Zendesk CEO and Co-founder Mikkel Svane discusses cyber security and the benefits of having a company based in Silicon Valley at Credit Suisse's 18th Annual Technology Conference. He speaks with Bloomberg's Leslie Picker....
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Fans of the Twilight books and movies speak to the AP outside the film''s first official convention of the year near San Francisco.

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HEADLINE: Twilight Wannabe Vampires Flock to Fan Conventions CAPTION: Fans of the Twilight books and movies speak to the AP outside the film''s first official convention of the year near San Francisco. The traveling Twilight fan fest...
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States in Play: Business on the Ballots

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Nov. 4 -- University of Chicago's Austan Goolsbee and Columbia Business School's Glenn Hubbard discuss some of the midterm election ballot initiatives on Bloomberg Television's Election 2014 special with Pimm Fox. (Source: Bloomberg)
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San Francisco Restaurants Take Tips off the Table

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Oct. 27 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Olivia Sterns, and Matt Miller run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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US Sec of State Clinton meets with Australian FM Rudd

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1. Wide of (left to right) Australian Defence Minister Stephen Smith, Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta standing on stage at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE...
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Illustrators' art at the International Vintage Poster Fair

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San Francisco, California, USA - October 21, 2011 1. Various of vintage posters advertising BOAC and Quantas, Kelloggs, Canadian Pacific, Hamburg Amerika Linie, American President Lines, Alaska 2. Wide of people in the Galerie Documents...
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The phones used to make the world's first coast-to-coast conference call 100 year ago have been put on display at the California Historical Society's 1915 World's Fair exhibit space in San Francisco. (Jan. 22)

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A century before the selfie, and long before phones were smart, the world's first coast-to-coast conference call was made on January 25, 1915. To commemorate the centennial anniversary of that event, the original phones used to make the...
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Andreessen: Airbnb Is a Gigantic Commercial Success

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Oct. 15 -- Andreessen Horowitz Co-Founder Marc Andreessen discusses the new generation of tech companies. He speaks with Bloomberg West Host Emily Chang at Dreamforce 2014 in San Francisco. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Water Bike to Work on This $6K Tech Dream

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Oct. 10 ""With San Francisco's backlash against Google buses (and ferries) one techy has gotten funding to produce an alternative. Enter Judah Schiller's X1 water bike - a single seat waterbike with pedals strapped to a 45 pound-aluminum...
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Small Businesses React to Calif. Wage Increase

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California lawmakers on Thursday approved the nation's highest statewide minimum wage of $15 an hour to take effect by 2022 after it was hailed by Democrats as an example to the nation as it struggles with a growing gap between rich and...
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New environmentally-friendly gadgets on display at 2012 Green Festival

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1. Mid of Eco Que product 2. Close of coals 3. Close of coals in Eco Que barbeque machine 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tim Jewett, Creator of Eco Que product: "I've been in the outdoor cooking business for many years and I enjoy it very...
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Mattel recalls more Chinese-made toys over lead paint

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AP Television Washington, DC - 14 August 2007 1. Wide shot of recalled toys on table 2. Push into one of the Polly Pocket recalled toys 3. Wide shot of Batman figurines on table, push into tighter shot of batman figures VNR - Consumer...
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San Francisco honours crooner Tony Bennett as hit song turns 50

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American singer Tony Bennett was given the keys to the city of San Francisco on Tuesday (14 FEB 2012), on the 50th Anniversary of his hit song "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." A symphony, a children's chorus and the Gay Men's Chorus...
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The Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act gives auto manufacturers until 2017 to come up with a solution to the problem of noiseless cars. Some activists are concerned the requirements don''t require the artificial sound to be uniform.

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HEADLINE: Hybrid manufacturers add artificial sound for safety CAPTION:The Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act gives auto manufacturers until 2017 to come up with a solution to the problem of noiseless cars. Some activists are concerned...
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Social networks are good business in the workplace

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AP Television San Francisco, California, USA - August 30, 2011 1. Close of iPad with Chatter San Francisco, California, USA - September 1, 2011 2. Wide pan left of flags and buildings at Moscone Centre, San Francisco 3. Mid of sign for...
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The Global Transition to Clean Energy

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June 2 -- Danny Kennedy, California Clean Energy Fund managing director, and Vishwesh Palekar, Mahindra GenZe's chief executive officer, discuss the global transition to clean energy and the growth of electric vehicles with Bloomberg's...
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Intv with colleague of one of three Americans still missing in Iran

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1. Tracking shot of Pacific News Service Executive Director Sandy Close, walking through room 2. Person at desk 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sandy Close, Pacific News Service Executive Director: "He was on his way with his girlfriend to spend...
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Start-up companies looking for gadget backers at TechCrunch

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Crowd funding has become a major way tech startups receive funding these days to get their gadgets to market, with investors willing to take a chance on a new product online. But there's still nothing like being able to get your hands on...
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VOICED : Campana anti Islam en los buses de San Francisco

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VOICED : Campana anti Islam en los buses de San Francisco
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The House rushed an additional $2 billion into the popular but financially strapped "cash for clunkers" car purchase program. The deal gives up to $4,500 for trade-ins if they meet certain conditions and was so popular funds were dwindling

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HEADLINE: Cash for Clunkers running on empty CAPTION: The House rushed an additional $2 billion into the popular but financially strapped "cash for clunkers" car purchase program. The deal gives up to $4,500 for trade-ins if they meet...
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A museum dedicated to green themes

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United States, San Francisco, recent 1.California Academy of Sciences Exterior 2.California Academy of Sciences Sign 3.Wide of aquarium 4.Close of aquarium tank 5.Close of .Jellyfish 6.Wide of aquarium tunnel 7. Close up of...
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USA: JAPANESE FINANCE MINISTER MIYAZAWA MEETS ROBERT RUBIN (2)

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Eng/Jap/Nat U-S and Japanese officials have concluded high-level talks in San Francisco with no new policy commitments from Japan on how it plans to revive its sagging economy. and new Japanese Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa told...