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Going green in New Orleans

Higher Ed
New Orleans, Louisiana US - April 25, 2008 1. Wide shot steps with no house 2. Close shot Jesus figure in front of house 3. Medium shot of sign on house 4. Pan left of levee in front of Global Green USA's Holy Cross redevelopment...
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When Hurricane Katrina scattered New Orleans'' beloved musicians across the country, many wondered if the best days of New Orleans music had drowned with the city. But almost seven years later, New Orleans is proving its music is waterproof.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Festivals bring music, money to New Orleans CAPTION: When Hurricane Katrina scattered New Orleans'' beloved musicians across the country, many wondered if the best days of New Orleans music had drowned with the city. But almost...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ten years after Katrina the beat is back on in New Orleans

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Ten years after Katrina the beat is back on in New Orleans
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NY Protesters Criticize Trump Puerto Rico Visit

Higher Ed
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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Bloomberg

Harvey Makes Landfall Again Shutting Down More Refineries

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Bloomberg’s Javier Blas discusses the impact of Harvey throughout the U.S. He speaks with Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Hurricane Ida Slams Into Louisiana Tearing Off Roofs, Knocking Out Power

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Over one million people are without power in Louisiana after Hurricane Ida hit with lashing rain and ferocious wind gusts. This is video from in and around New Orleans.
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More Emergency Shelters For Katrina Survivors

Higher Ed
WRAP More emergency shelters for Katrina survivors Houston - 3 Sep 2005 1. Pan of shelter hall at Reliant Centre 2. Sign reading "Lost Children" 3. Sign reading "Children Without Parents Only" 4. Pan of sleeping cots 5. Sign up table at...
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Curated Video

Superdome reopens for first football game since Katrina

Higher Ed
1. High exterior of Superdome 2. Pan of fans outside Superdome 3. Excited fans entering Superdome 4. Band playing 5. People dancing 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Janet Larue, Fan: "We're all going to cry (overlaid with previous picture)....
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Health officials are urging Gulf Coast residents to move out of FEMA trailers because they may be contaminated with toxic levels of formaldehyde fumes. FEMA provided 120,000 trailers after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: FEMA trailers contain toxic fumes CAPTION: Health officials are urging Gulf Coast residents to move out of FEMA trailers because they may be contaminated with toxic levels of formaldehyde fumes. FEMA provided 120,000 trailers...
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One Mississippi resident isn't letting the effects of Hurricane Katrina cramp his style.

Higher Ed
N.B. This is a voiceover transcript, not a shotlist: HEADLINE: A mansion of a trailer CAPTION: One Mississippi resident isn't letting the effects of Hurricane Katrina cramp his style. (Aug. 25) NB. This is a voiceover transcript, not a...
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Curated Video

City marks third anniv of hurricane as it braces for Gustav

Higher Ed
1. Wide of horse-drawn funeral carriage with coffin containing remains of an unclaimed victim of Hurricane Katrina 2. Pan from horses to carriage 3. Tight of carriage driver, pan to hands on reins 4. Medium of pall bearers pulling...
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Curated Video

WRAP Aftermath of Gustav across Louisiana; clean up, people returning

Higher Ed
AP Television New Orleans, Louisiana 1. Tilt down of damaged convenience store 2. Pan right of damaged convenience store 3. Wide of sign reading (English): "Gustav took our property but not our spirit. Welcome home everyone" 4. Local...
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WRAP Opening and appeal for victims of Gustav; ADDS First Lady, Cindy McCain

Higher Ed
1. Various of Republicans meeting for the party's National Convention at the Xcel Energy Centre 2. Republican National Committee Chairman, Mike Duncan, walking up to podium on stage 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Duncan, Republican National...
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Curated Video

Democrats Blame Bush, FEMA For Hurricane Response

Higher Ed
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...
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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 from a sweltering hospital in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Higher Ed
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 from...
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Commemorations of Hurricane, Bush visits New Orleans

Higher Ed
Pool New Orleans, Louisiana - 29 August 2007 1. Pull out shot of President Bush, Laura Bush and school children bowing heads 2. Close-up President Bush ABC - No Access NAmerica/Internet New Orleans, Louisiana - 29 August 2007 3. Wide...
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President Bush and Mrs. Bush visit Mississippi today to mark the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush applauds rebuilding effort in Mississippi CAPTION: In Bay St. Louis, Mississippi Wednesday, President Bush praised federal and local officials for their quick rebuilding of the U.S. Highway 90 bridge that was destroyed by...
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Curated Video

People from fire affected areas evacuated to San Bernadino

Higher Ed
1. Wide of evacuees (displaced by fires) at the Orange Fairgrounds 2. Close up of sign 3. Wide of volunteers giving out food to evacuees 4. Close up of food 5. Medium of evacuees receiving food 6. Wide of evacuees eating 7. Close up of...
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Curated Video

Gustav a'math, officials tour area, shelters, discord

Higher Ed
New Orleans, Louisiana 1. Various aerials of flooded areas around New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana 2. Driving shot from bus 3. Pan from Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal to US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff AP...
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Curated Video

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

Higher Ed
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)

Higher Ed
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

Higher Ed
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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Curated Video

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.

Higher Ed
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.

Higher Ed
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]