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Hurricane Gustav has made landfall, hitting the Gulf Coast with pelting rain, strong winds and a storm surge that could flood low-lying areas.

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HEADLINE: Gustav goes over the top as it hits land CAPTION: Hurricane Gustav has made landfall, hitting the Gulf Coast with pelting rain, strong winds and a storm surge that could flood low-lying areas. (Sept. 1) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for bribery, money laundering and other corruption that spanned his two terms as mayor, including the chaotic years after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005. (July 9)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus013483 Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for bribery, money laundering and other corruption that spanned his two terms as mayor, including the chaotic...
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Life in hard-hit towns a year after hurricane Katrina

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Waveland, Mississippi - 19 August 2006 1. Medium shot, Waveland city limits sign 2. Wide of trailer surrounded by debris 3. Medium foundation with pilings still sticking up 4. Wide pan across wood floor of home with no roof 5. Medum...
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The first batch of FEMA housing units is being installed in tornado ravaged Alabama,the first stroke in what will be a patchwork canvas of temporary housing.

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HEADLINE: No single answer to housing for tornado victims. CAPTION: The first batch of FEMA housing units is being installed in tornado ravaged Alabama, the first stroke in what will be a patchwork canvas of temporary...
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Senate committees hold a field hearing in New Orleans on Hurricane Katrina.

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HEADLINE: Nagin lobbies Senators for Katrina funding CAPTION: New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin testified before a Senate committee looking into the U.S. government's hurricane response Monday. (Jan. 29) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
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Nine years after Hurricane Katrina, charter schools are the new reality of public education in New Orleans. The state of Louisiana took over most of the city's public schools after the killer storm in 2005. (Aug. 20)

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SOUNDBITE (English) John Ayers, Tulane University's Cowen Institute: "They created essentially an all-choice system because it was very hard to plan where people should send their kids in the traditional draw areas when 80 percent of the...
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Bush visits volunteers working along hurricane-ravaged coast

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1. Wide of boarded fence with volunteers working on home construction, zoom-in to wide shot of home construction 2. Pan across frame of new home being built by people from the Habitat for Humanity charity 3. US President George W. Bush...
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New Orleans, a traditionally poor city that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, has become one of the best places in America for college graduates to find a job amid the poor economy.

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HEADLINE: Katrina Recovery: Good place for grads CAPTION: New Orleans, a traditionally poor city that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, has become one of the best places in America for college graduates to find a job amid the poor...
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VOICED : Ten years after Katrina New Orleans is bustling

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VOICED : Ten years after Katrina New Orleans is bustling
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VOICED : Ten years after Katrina New Orleans is bustling

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VOICED : Ten years after Katrina New Orleans is bustling
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Emotions High, New Orleans Dodges Harvey's Worst

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New Orleans - 30 August 2017 1. Mid, streetcar rolling along Canal Street 2. Wide of house with rainwater pooling in driveway 3. Close-up rainwater pooled at city street drain 4....
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Emotions High, New Orleans Dodges Harvey's Worst

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New Orleans - 30 August 2017 1. Mid, streetcar rolling along Canal Street 2. Wide of house with rainwater pooling in driveway 3. Close-up rainwater pooled at city street drain 4....
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New Orleans Emotions Run High as Houston Floods

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While Louisiana doesn't appear to be facing catastrophic damage on par with Harvey's destructive toll on Texas, images of the devastation in Houston are stirring up painful memories for many Hurricane Katrina survivors in Louisiana. ...
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Flood-Weary New Orleans Bracing for Harvey

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As Tropical Storm Harvey takes aim at southwestern Louisiana, where it is expected to make landfall again Wednesday morning, New Orleans residents are bracing for flooding. The city was devastated by Hurricane Katrina 12...
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NY Protesters Criticize Trump Puerto Rico Visit

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Protesters gathered in New York on Wednesday to demonstrate against the federal response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, expressing outrage at comments made by President Donald Trump on Tuesday. "He say (Trump) that...
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VOICED : Civilians come to the rescue of storm Harvey victims

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Four days after Harvey slammed onshore as a Category Four hurricane turning roads to rivers in America's fourth largest city emergency crews are still struggling to reach hundreds of stranded people in a massive round the clock rescue...
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Artists recreate Katrina destruction in New Orleans

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Patches of black mold on the ceiling. Water marks on the dingy walls. Toys, furniture and a baby grand piano tossed about and covered in a gray muck.
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Katrina survivors prepare for Tropical Storm Barry

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus120256,
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New Orleans highway, gas station and levee

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CLEAN: Exterior shots over a New Orleans highway and river levee, a district that was badly affected by 2005's Hurricane Katrina on August 28, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Tourists in Bourbon Street area of New Orleans

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of crowds of tourists walking along and near Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans past various brightly neon lit bars, souvenier shops and the like on August 28, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Tourists in Bourbon Street area of New Orleans

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of crowds of tourists walking along and near Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans past various brightly neon lit bars, souvenier shops and the like on August 28, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Young Survivors Talk About Ordeal

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Young survivors talk about ordeal Houston - 6 Sep 2005 1. Pan view, interior of Astrodome 2. Close-up child eating 3. Various views children on cots 4. Close-up baby boy walking up steps 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Laura Jones, evacuated...
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New Orleans Mayor reax to report on Katrina warnings

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AP Television - AP Clients Only Washington, DC - 28 August 2005 1. Various views of FEMA video conference call AP Television - AP Clients Only Crawford, Texas - 28 August 2005 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "I do...
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AP Online Political Editor Ron Fournier says what happened in New Orleans exactly two years ago is more than the obvious disaster. It is a cautionary tale of what might befall your community after a natural disaster or a terrorist strike.

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AP First Person: Katrina - Your Problem AP Online Political Editor Ron Fournier says what happened in New Orleans exactly two years ago is more than the obvious disaster. It is a cautionary tale of what might befall your...