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Weekly radio address on Katrina recovery

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1. Graphic of US president George W Bush with overlaid voiceover 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President: "The recovery of the Gulf Coast region will be one of the largest reconstruction efforts the world has ever seen, and I...
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Carolina communities prepare for Hanna arrival

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AP Television Carolina Beach, North Carolina - 5 September 2008 1. Mid of flags blowing in wind 2. Mid of workers taking down sign 3. Various of workers securing boats 4. Wide of waves crashing in and surfer in water 5. Mid of surfers...
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Military leaders brief US president on hurricane response

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1. Zoom into US President George W Bush listening to briefing 2. Pan of room 3. Mid shot of briefing 4. UPSOUND: (English) Major General John White (speaking off camera): "The main thought would be for the national plan we'll have a...
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Baby born from frozen embryos rescued after Hurricane Katrina

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AP Television Covington, Louisiana - 16 January 2006 1. Rebekah Markham in bed before she went into labour, being hugged by family members 2. Husband Glen Markham getting hugs from family 3. Rebekah being rolled out of hospital room 4....
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Aftermath of Hurricane Tomas, damage evaluation

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1. Various of people cleaning their homes and businesses after the rain 2. Mid of tents and temporary housing for earthquake survivors 3. Various of tents 4. SOUNDBITE (Creole) Mily Jean Claude, Earthquake Survivor: "We live in a...
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Gulf Coast continues long recovery says US President

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1. Graphic of US president George W. Bush during his radio address overlaid by UPSOUND (English) US president George W. Bush : "This Tuesday marks the first anniversary of Katrina -- one of the deadliest and most costly natural...
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USA: HURRICANE SEASON PLANNING

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English/Nat It's going to be a busy season for hurricanes. That's from scientists at the U-S National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who are giving their first season-opening outlook. Hurricanes are the deadliest and costliest of...
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WRAP Bush at church, wreath laying, speech, march on Superdome

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AP Television 1. Various of jazz funeral parade to mark the Katrina anniversary 2. Ray Nagin at parade 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pastor Marie Galatas, New Orleans resident: "The one year anniversary means to me it's going to turn around....
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FEMA on Irma Mission: Complex, Frustrating Event

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FEMA Administrator Brock Long says the Florida Keys "took the brunt of the hit" from Hurricane Irma and it will take time to survey the damage there before residents there can return. In a news conference Tuesday, Long said...
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FEMA to Floridians in Irma's Path: Get Out Now

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 8 September 2017 ++AUDIO AS INCOMING++ ++WHITE BETWEEN SOUNDBITES++ 1....
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Trump: Puerto Rico 'Obliterated' by Hurricane

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President Donald Trump is providing an update on the U.S. response to a series of massive hurricanes. The president says in a meeting with the president of Ukraine that Texas and Florida are emerging from the hurricanes but...
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FEMA on Irma Mission: Complex, Frustrating Event

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FEMA Administrator Brock Long says the Florida Keys "took the brunt of the hit" from Hurricane Irma and it will take time to survey the damage there before residents there can return. In a news conference Tuesday, Long said...
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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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Emotions run high in New Orleans as Houston floods

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Bands of heavy rain from Harvey lashed southwest Louisiana on Monday, and the state's governor said potential flooding could pose a "dangerous situation." Gov. John Bel Edwards told reporters he expects the potential for...
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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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Trump: 'We Are With the People of Florida'

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President Donald Trump praised his federal disaster agency, FEMA, as well as Fla. Gov. Rick Scott, on hurricane preparations in the Sunshine State, saying "we think we're as well-prepared as you can possibly be." Trump...
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Turks and Caicos islanders brace for hurricane Irma

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Residents of the Caribbean archipelago of Turks & Caicos braced for the arrival of the destructive hurricane Irma on Thursday. The U.S. National Hurricane Center predicted Irma would remain at Category 4 or 5 for the...
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FEMA on Irma Mission: Complex, Frustrating Event

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FEMA Administrator Brock Long says the Florida Keys "took the brunt of the hit" from Hurricane Irma and it will take time to survey the damage there before residents there can return. In a news conference Tuesday, Long said...
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Ryan Won't Tie 3-Month Debt Limit Hike to Harvey

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House Speaker Paul Ryan is rejecting a Democratic idea to tie Harvey aid to a three-month increase in the debt limit. The Wisconsin Republican told reporters it was a "ridiculous idea" and said this was no time to play...
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NYC Announces Hurricane Maria Efforts

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New York City is sending rescuers to Puerto Rico and also is encouraging other city workers to volunteer with island recovery efforts. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez discussed the Hurricane Maria...
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After touring the island, Duke says US will "stand with the people of Puerto Rico'

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US Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, Elaine Duke said Friday that the United States will "continue to stand with the people of Puerto Rico." Duke spoke after touring the island with the Governor of Puerto Rico. ...
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Corpus Christi Residents Flee to Safer Ground

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With time running out, Corpus Christi residents boarded buses to San Antonio Friday, just hours before Hurricane Harvey was expected to make landfall as a Category 3 hurricane. Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned that the...
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Harvey Hits Texas; Strongest Since Carla in '61

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott says now that the storm has come ashore the state's primary concern is massive flooding that is expected. Hurricane Harvey rolled over the Texas Gulf Coast on Saturday, smashing homes and...
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U.S. Sept. Payrolls Fall 33,000, Jobless Rate 4.2%

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Oct.06 -- U.S. payrolls decreased in September by 33,000, while the unemployment rate declined to 4.2 percent. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."