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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Mississippi tornado destruction scenes; workers going through debris

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Title "Tornado - Vicksburg, Miss., Ripped by Twister" superimposed over man standing amid wreckage, crane to side / MPOVs residents among wrecked buildings / CU damaged clock on corner of building / people looking at wreckage, torn...
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Hearst Metrotone News

Singer Elvis Presley dances on stage.

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Singer Elvis Presley dances on stage.
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Hurricane Gustav dealt a glancing blow to the Mississippi Coast on Monday, flooding hundreds of homes and knocking out power to tens of thousands of residents. There were no immediate reports of storm-related injuries and Gustav's effect was mild compared with Katrina.

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HEADLINE: Raw video: Gustav hits Gulfport, Miss. CAPTION: Hurricane Gustav dealt a glancing blow to the Mississippi Coast on Monday, flooding hundreds of homes and knocking out power to tens of thousands of residents. There were no...
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Newsy Investigation: Schools Lack Clear Protocols For COVID-19 Updates

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Newsy found issues in 33 states where parents are struggling to get updated information from their children's school districts.
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US scientists turn back the clock to develop new crops

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This Kansas field could be a small step toward a big leap forward in agriculture. Researchers from the non-profit research organisation the Land Institute are working to turn this wheatgrass into a viable crop to replace the standard...
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Late Winter Storm Blasts South, Northeast With Snow

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A fast-moving storm left heavy snowfall across a large stretch of the Eastern U.S. from Tennessee up trough New England.
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Family Dollar Temporarily Closes Over 400 Stores Across 6 States

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The move comes amid a massive recall of products after federal regulators found more than 1,100 rodents at a distribution facility in Arkansas.
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4 States End Federal Unemployment Benefits Early

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More than 2 dozen other states will end benefits before they expire
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A second baby born with HIV may be in remission and possibly cured due to very early treatment. The baby was born last year near Los Angeles and given medications within hours. The first baby was born in Mississippi and is now 3 1/2 years old. (March 5)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus006581 A second baby born with the AIDS virus may have had her infection put into remission and possibly cured by very early treatment. In this instance, medications were administered four hours...
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Bloomberg

Harvey resalta los problemas de planeamiento urbano de Houston

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31 de ago-- El huracán Harvey le recuerda a Houston que la naturaleza se cobra sus deudas. Peter Coy de Bloomberg Businessweek echa un vistazo al problema del planeamiento urbano de Houston en "Bloomberg Markets".
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Bloomberg

Southern CEO on 2Q Results, Nuclear Plant, Renewables

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Aug.02 -- Tom Fanning, chief executive officer and chairman at Southern Co., discusses second-quarter results and progress made on a nuclear plant project. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Mississippi Abortion Case

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The justices on Wednesday will weigh whether to uphold a Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks and overrule the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
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California Governor Signs 2 Vaccine Exemption Bills

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One bill requires the health department to create a standardized system for doctors to use when documenting medical vaccine exemptions.
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Exit poll results from the Mississippi primary, and recent comments by Geraldine Ferraro underscore how race and gender are playing a factor in the democratic race for president. The AP's Ron Fournier explains

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HEADLINE: Race Rundown: Ferraro fallout CAPTION: Exit poll results from the Mississippi primary, and recent comments by Geraldine Ferraro underscore how race and gender are playing a factor in the democratic race for president. The...
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Sky News

Mississippi Abortion Clinic Faces Closure

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Mississippi Abortion Clinic Faces Closure
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Curated Video

Appeals Court Strikes Down Mississippi's 15-Week Abortion Ban

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The only abortion clinic in Mississippi sued the state after Gov. Phil Bryant signed the bill into law in 2018.
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The crest of the swollen Mississippi River has rolled past Memphis, Tenn., and into the mostly poor, fertile Delta region. Floodwaters have already washed away crops, damaged hundreds of homes and closed the casinos that have become key to the area's economy.

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Headline: Epic flood flows into the Delta Caption: The crest of the swollen Mississippi River has rolled past Memphis, Tenn., and into the mostly poor, fertile Delta region. Floodwaters have already washed away crops, damaged hundreds of...
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Curated Video

Alex Baldwin and Channing Tatum among celebs at NFL Honors event

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AP Entertainment New Orleans, 2 Feb. 2013 1. Medium of actor Alec Baldwin walking past cameras 2. Reverse angle of Baldwin walking the red carpet 3. Talk show host Craig Ferguson talking to a reporter 4. Medium, left to right, of...
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The Supreme Court Heads Back Into The Courtroom

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Newsy sat down with Amy Howe, the co-founder of SCOTUSblog, to talk through some of the big cases on the docket this year.
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Hurricane Delta Strengthening In Gulf Prior To Landfall

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The storm is expected to make landfall in the United States as a major hurricane sometime Friday evening.
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Supreme Court Questions Controversial Texas Abortion Law

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It was unclear how quickly the court would rule and whether it would issue an order blocking the law that has been in effect for two months.
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Mississippi Governor Declares State Of Emergency Over Water Crisis

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The water crisis affects the city's 150,000 residents, and about 30,000 who come into the city to work, officials said.
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WRAP Mississippi floods hit poorest people, residents prepare

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12 May 2011 - Vicksburg, Mississippi 1. Mid of US Coast Guard walking around flood waters 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kyle Smith, US Coast Guard: "Of course you get a lot standing water that could bring a lot of bacteria into the...
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Rep. Duncan Says He Thinks He Spoke to Shooter

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Republican Rep. Jeff Duncan says he suspects he spoke with the man who minutes later opened fire on the congressional baseball practice.Duncan, of South Carolina, says he gave a description of the man to Alexandria police that "fits the...