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New Orleans prepares for anniversary, Superdome stadium reopens
September 24, 2006
1. High pan of Superdome
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Thornton, Superdome Manager:
(Partly overlaid with various of Superdome)
"The destruction was massive. I think the numbers are just staggering, 800 thousand square...
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Sniper Arrests; Evacuations Of Remaining Residents
WRAP Sniper arrests; evacuations of remaining residents
1. Various of armed police storming apartment in complex
2. Troops arrest a man outside apartment complex
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeff Winn, New Orleans Police Department Special...
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Aftermath of Gustav across Louisiana; clean up, people returning
US Pool
New Orleans
1. Various aerials of flooded areas around New Orleans
AP Television
Morgan City
2. Various of people unloading boxes of supplies
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Swaka Cortez, Morgan City Resident:
"We're here to get some...
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Refugees Seek Food, Money, Residents Inspect Damage
Refugees seek food, money, residents inspect damage
Pascagoula - 3 Sep 2005
1. Various of military police loading ice into back of vehicles
2. Troops unloading boxes of supplies
3. Box of supplies handed to man in car
4. Boxes of...
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More than eight years after Hurricane Katrina, residents of a swampy area in south Alabama finally have grant money to remove dozens of abandoned boats. Many of them were dumped years ago or washed up in storms. (April 28)
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SOUNDBITE: Chris Lovvorn, Owner/Lovvorn Pile Driving:
"Some of them might be 40 years old. There's a couple of spots where it's nothing but an engine, and a shaft and a prop. All...
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A Louisiana family is awaiting the birth of a new baby, who began as a frozen embroyo that was saved from a hurricane-damaged hospital in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
HEADLINE: Katrina family awaits rescued embryo birth
CAPTION: News outlets around the world are enthralled with the story of a couple in New Orleans about to give birth. Their baby is the product of a group of frozen embryos rescued...
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Young Survivors Talk About Ordeal
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
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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Katrina Brings Back Tsunami Memories For Survivors, Church Services And General Devastation
Katrina brings back tsunami memories for survivors
Banda Aceh - 3 Sep 2005
1. Various tsunami debris (rusting vehicles)
2. University student reading newspaper in coffee shop
3. Newspaper headline on Hurricane Katrina "Shoot on sight,...
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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.
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...
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President visits Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast
1. Aeroplane landing
2. George W. Bush, US President and wife, Laura Bush getting off plane
3. Bush touring neighbourhood of newly constructed homes
4. Bush at podium
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"I've been in...
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WRAP Displaced people remain in centre, evacuees at airport
New Orleans, Louisiana - 3 September 2005
1. Street outside New Orleans Convention Centre
2. Convention centre sign
3. Various, people waiting to be transported
4. Various, people being lifted into truck
5. Woman being transported to...
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As the 2007 hurricane season approaches, some New Orleans residents say the city is struggling to control a problem that plagued the region before Hurricane Katrina hit: crime.
HEADLINE: Is New Orleans secure for hurricane season?
CAPTION: As the 2007 hurricane season approaches, some New Orleans residents question whether the city is prepared for another disaster. (April 5)
[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
"The city were...
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A group of about 2 dozen volunteers traveled to New Orleans to help rebuild a city still struggling to find its way more than six years after Hurricane Katrina, and to learn some disaster recovery lessons they can take back to their own storm-ravaged Missouri community.
HEADLINE: Joplin tornado survivors seek Katrina lessons
CAPTION: A group volunteers traveled to New Orleans to help rebuild a city still struggling to find its way more than six years after Hurricane Katrina, and to learn some disaster...
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US President tours Gulf Coast to review Katrina relief efforts
1. Various aerial shots of helicopter flying over New Orleans
2. United States President George W. Bush walking down the road besides New Orleans mayor, Ray Nagin
3. Cutaway of machine clearing the street
4. Bush talking to a worker
5....
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Gov't doled out as much as $1.4 billion in bogus hurricane assistance
New Orleans, Louisiana - 5 and 6 September 2005
1. Wide of sign partially submerged in water reading "Welcome to New Orleans"
2. Body floating
3. Sign reading: "Katrina Cafe"
FILE Location and Date Unknown
4. Close up of prison bars
5....
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Democrats blame Bush, FEMA for hurricane response
September 7, 2005
1. White House spokesman Scott McClellan walks into briefing room
2. Reporters in briefing room
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Scott McClellan, White House spokesman:
"The president today will request 51.8 (b) billion (US)...
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, remembered for his pleas for help after the levees broke during Hurricane Katrina, was convicted Wednesday of accepting bribes in exchange for helping businessmen secure millions of dollars in city work. (Feb. 12)
Former News Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, best remembered for his impassioned pleas for help after the levees broke during Hurricane Katrina, was convicted Wednesday of accepting bribes in exchange for helping businessmen secure millions of...
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Remaining Residents Hold Farewell Parade Through French Quarter, Residents Forced To Evacuate, At Risk Of Fire And Disease
Remaining residents hold farewell parade through French Quarter
New Orleans, Sept 7, 2005
1. Midshot of parade coming down street in French Quarter
2. Man with harmonica
3. People playing instruments and dancing
4. People on balconies...
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Media reports reveal the FEMA trailers used to house people following hurricane Katrina are reportedly making a second appearance in Louisiana. High levels of formaldehyde were found in some of the trailers and linked to possible health risks.
HEADLINE: FEMA trailers in Gulf can 'hurt innocent people'
CAPTION: Media reports reveal the FEMA trailers used to house people following hurricane Katrina are reportedly making a second appearance in Louisiana. High levels of...
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President Bush attends memorial service for Katrina victims
1. Damaged City Hall
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ray Nagin, New Orleans Mayor:
"We are here to think about that particular moment when the suffering started."
3. Close-up of people ringing bells
4. Nagin ringing bell
5. Pull back of woman...
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Evacuees Rescued, Residents Return Home, Damage
WRAP evacuees rescued, residents return home, damage
New Orleans, 5 Sept 2005
11. Various of flooded streets
12. Various of dead bodies floating
13. People in canoe looking for food and water
14. Set up of woman in flooded home
15....
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US President tours Gulf Coast to review hurricane relief
New Orleans, Louisiana - 8 March 2006
1. Various aerials of presidential helicopter tour
2. Bush walking through street in lower Ninth Ward with New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco
3. Various of tractor...