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Orlando Bravo Looks to Retail Investors for Buyout Ideas

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Oct.07 -- Orlando Bravo, Founder and Managing Partner, Thoma Bravo speaks with Bloomberg deals reporter Ed Hammond at the Bloomberg Invest Global Summit about the current climate and what he sees as the biggest opportunities in today’s...
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California Sets Golden Example For Electric Cars

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As of June of this year, California had more than 425,000 electric vehicle registrations.
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White House Sends Extra Monkeypox Vaccines Ahead Of Pride Events

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The White House is sending tens of thousands of monkeypox vaccine doses to areas hosting Labor Day pride events.
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Scientists predict further risk to Arctic ice cap and upper atmosphere

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AP Television San Francisco, California -12 December 2006 1. Various of computer models showing climate change in the Arctic 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Bruno Tremblay, Assistant Professor, McGill University, Montreal: "We have a decline in...
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San Francisco Board of Supervisors candidate George Davis stripped naked in Times Square on Wednesday to campaign for the right to be nude in public. (Aug. 6)

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New York's famous Naked Cowboy may have met his match. George Davis, a body freedom activist who says he is campaigning for a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors stripped butt-naked in Times Square on Wednesday. Davis spoke...
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San Francisco gets tough with graffiti taggers

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San Francisco, California, USA - Recent Video Courtesy of "Piece By Piece" Underdog Pictures. 1. Various of people bus hopping and graffiti tagging 2. Various of night graffiti tagging 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carlos Romero, Former...
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New technology that could prevent terror attacks on planes

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AP Television Los Angeles, California 10 August, 2006 1. Wide interior of passenger terminal with security dog and officer 2. Sign with prohibitions listed 3. Women removing liquids 4. Close view of mouthwash bottle - pull out to show...
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Comedy club runs humourous traffic classes

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AP File - Recent 1. Wide of Los Angeles freeway traffic and skyline 2. Mid of freeway traffic AP Television News Los Angeles - recent 3. Exterior of Improv Comedy Club 4. Close up of Improv sign over entrance 5. Comedian/instructor...
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Eighth-grader Shubham Banerjee has launched a company to develop a low-cost Braille printer for the blind. It's based on a prototype he built with a Lego robotics kit for the science fair. (Jan. 20)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus024361 SOUNDBITE Shubham Banerjee, Braille Printer Inventor "I just thought that price should not be there. I know that there is a simpler way to do this." SOUNDBITE: Niloy Banerjee, Shubham's...
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As thousands demonstrated outside, California Supreme Court justices weighed the arguments on whether the voters' decision to ban same-sex marriage was a denial of fundamental rights

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HEADLINE: Calif. high court weighs same-sex marriage ban CAPTION: As thousands demonstrated outside, California Supreme Court justices weighed the arguments on whether the voters' decision to ban same-sex marriage was a denial of...
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The 150th anniversary of the Butterfield stagecoach

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Missouri/Arkansas Border- September 2008 1.Wide shot Butterfield stagecoach driving by Pea Ridge National Military, Arkansas- September 2008 2. Pan from Pea Ridge national military park to Butterfield stagecoach Arkansas-September...
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Silicon Valley's economy is growing, with some of the highest incomes in the U.S. and the largest share of high-wage jobs. But those gains have doubled housing costs over five years while wages for low and middle skilled workers are stagnant. (March 6)

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SOUNDBITE: Joseph Farfan, food bank client "My ends aren't meeting right now. Until they get a little bit better, I'm not looking for a hand out. I'm looking for a hand up." SOUNDBITE: Poncho Guevara, Sacred Heart Community...
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REPLAY Steve Jobs gives keynote address at MacWorld, intros iPhone

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1. Mid of Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs at 'Macworld' 2. Wide of Jobs on stage with video screen 3. Pan from crowd to wide of stage 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs: (Wide shot of Jobs as backdrop opens behind him to...
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Initialized Capital Backs Wildfire Detection Startup

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Initialized Capital Partner Kim-Mai Cutler joins Emily Chang to discuss the firm's latest Series A $20 million round into Pano AI, a start-up building out a platform for managing climate adaptation and natural disasters. Plus, her...
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For nearly 30 years the National Academy Foundation has helped high school students, particularly those from underprivileged neighborhoods, become better versed in financial issues and get scholarships to attend college

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HEADLINE: High School Students Get Head Start in Financial Field CAPTION: For nearly 30 years the National Academy Foundation has helped high school students, particularly those from underprivileged neighborhoods, become better...
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Japan and US mark 50th anniversary of bilateral alliance

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1. Wide shot of dignitaries taking their seats on platform 2. Woman singing Japanese national anthem 3. Makiko Tanaka approaching podium to applause 4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Makiko Tanaka, Japanese Foreign Minister: "The present...
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New tool allows users' accounts to be managed after their death

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New York City, New York - 12 April 2013 1. Various of Google website San Francisco, California - 12 April 2013 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Chris Gaither, Google spokesman: "We've got a lot of questions from our users about that. We've got...
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Apple tipped for further market dominance as new products unveiled

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Apple on Tuesday unveiled a new, thinner, lighter tablet called the "iPad Air" and a high-resolution iPad Mini, just weeks ahead of the holiday shopping season. The announcements come as the company faces growing competition from rival...
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Reax to memorial outside Staples Center, in birth town

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Los Angeles, California 1. Various of fans leaving the Staples Center 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Amera Ghazali, Jackson fan from San Francisco: "It was really sad, to be completely honest, it was kind of the last hurrah, but watching his...
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The cupcake business defies credit crunch

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Chicago, Illinois - 24 October 2008 1. Close-up of cupcake being frosted 2. SOUNDBITE : (English) Sean Barrons, Chicago Cupcakes Customer: "I don't know the first thing that shocked me is that there's a store just for cupcakes. So I...
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Dawn service to remember victims of 1906 earthquake

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San Francisco - 18 April 2006 1. Wreath laying ceremony Library of Congress, Prelinger Archive - No re-use/re-sale without clearance 2. Black & white footage of Market Street, San Francisco prior to earthquake San Francisco - 18...
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Gay rights activists are hailing today's high court decision in California overturning a voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage. Haven Daley reports from San Francisco.

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HEADLINE: Moving forward with same-sex marriage in Calif. CAPTION: Gay rights activists are hailing today's high court decision in California overturning a voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage. Haven Daley reports from San Francisco....
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New Liberal-leaning radio station launched

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1. Al Franken and co-host Katherine Lanpher in rehearsals 2. Franken puts on headset and starts talking 3. Close up VU meter 4. Medium shot Franken and co-host 5. Close up zoom in to phone number list 6. Close up Franken 7. SOUNDBITE:...
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Crowds turned out in several US cities to hold vigils for the victims of the attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris. People said they were there to show support for freedom of speech and freedom of the press. (Jan. 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus023687 Vigil were held in several North American cities on Wednesday night, following the terror attack on a French satirical newspaper that left ten journalists and two police officers dead. A...