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Trump: US stepping up fight on human trafficking

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The U.S. is stepping up the fight against human trafficking until it can be stamped out "once and for all," President Donald Trump said Thursday, calling for an end to "modern slavery."
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Some families in Puerto Rico still waiting for electricity

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Standing outside his pastel green home perched on a remote mountain in Puerto Rico's Adjuntas region, Domingo Ortiz Perez prays as he waits for electricity to be restored. He hasn't had any power since Hurricane Irma hit...
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Pence: Tyndall AFB to be rebuilt after hurricane

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Vice President Mike Pence says a Tyndall Air Force base in Florida, which was heavily damaged by Hurricane Michael, will be rebuilt.
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Pence: Tyndall AFB to be rebuilt after hurricane

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Vice President Mike Pence says a Tyndall Air Force base in Florida, which was heavily damaged by Hurricane Michael, will be rebuilt.
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Hurricane Categories Don't Tell You Anything About The Water

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The Hurricane wind scale classifies storms into five wind speed categories — but storms lower on that scale can still cause life-threatening flooding.
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Power Outages From Hurricane Zeta Complicate Early Voting

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As the last day of early voting gets underway, the aftermath of Hurricane Zeta is creating some problems at the polls.
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CLEAN : Glaciers suffer 'irreversible loss': WMO releases report on climate in Latin America and Caribbean

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The World Meteorological Organisation presents a report on climate in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2021 at a high-level panel event in Cartagena, Colombia (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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USA: 1998 SAW THE DEADLIEST HURRICANE SEASON IN TWO CENTURIES

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English/Nat A busy 1998 hurricane season ended on Monday, leaving behind trails of death and destruction. An above-average of 14 tropical storms formed in the Atlantic basin this year, with an overall death toll of twelve-thousand or...
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President views storm damage

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Port St. Lucie, Florida 1. Wide shot President Bush flying in on Marine One 2. Building damaged by hurricane at airport 3. Wide shot of Marine One and Presidential motorcade on airport tarmac 4. Wide shot of President Bush meeting...
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PUERTO RICO/DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: HURRICANE GEORGE UPDATE

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Spanish/Nat Puerto Ricans woke up to scenes of devastation on Tuesday after Hurricane Georges wrought havoc across the island. Georges left at least six people dead as it cut through the northeast Caribbean with winds blowing at speeds...
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Preps as Hurricane Bill approaches; surfers

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1. Various of sign reading: "Beach Closed" 2. Surfers by sign reading: "Heavy surf advisory" 3. Various of waves on beach 4. Mid of beach waves 5. Tourists on beach front taking pictures 6. Wide of sign on platform reading: "Killer...
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Two years after Hurricane Katrina devestated the Gulf Coast, New Orleans finds itself much smaller in population and in need of a overhaul.

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*Program version only* N.B. This is a voiceover transcript, not a shotlist: HEADLINE: After Katrina: New Orleans still on the road to recovery CAPTION:Two years after Hurricane Katrina devestated the Gulf Coast, New Orleans finds...
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Children who lost toys in Superstorm get visit from Santa

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Belle Harbour, New York 1. Mid of Michael Sciaraffo carrying a bag of presents into a house in Belle Harbour, N.Y., a town on the Rockaway peninsula that was badly damaged during Superstorm Sandy. UPSOUND: "Ho ho ho, Merry...
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Preps for Rita, reopening postponed, comments

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1. Various views local officials talking to Lieutenant General Russel Honore 2. Cutaway cameras 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ray Nagin, Mayor of New Orleans: "Let me talk to the residents of New Orleans for a minute. I know it's been three...
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NICARAGUA: HURRICANE MITCH AFTERMATH UPDATE

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Spanish/Nat Flood waters unleashed by tropical storm Mitch have risen quickly across Nicaragua, leaving tens of thousands of people homeless. The death toll stands at 31, but is expected to rise. Army helicopters are flying to remote...
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US Coast Guard says timeline for residents' return is 'problematic'

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New Orleans - 15 Sept 2005 1. Coast Guard Vice Admiral Thad Allen on mobile phone 2. Allen with official Baton Rouge - 17 Sept 2005 3. Various Allen being interviewed 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Thad Allen, Coast Guard Vice Admiral: "If you...
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First post-Katrina Jazz Fest opens in New Orleans

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1. Wide shot of Jazz & Heritage Festival stage with crowd in front 2. Close up of festival flags 3. Medium shot of performer on stage 4. Wide shot of crowd listening and dancing to music 5. Tilt up from man hands'' playing...
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NICARAGUA: US PRESIDENT CLINTON VISIT

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Eng/Spanish/Nat President Bill Clinton began his first day of a four-day visit to Central America by paying tribute to the victims of Hurricane Mitch, which devastated the area last October. Across Central America, more than 9,000 people...
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Jimena moves closer to shore; satellite, weather centre, shantytowns

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AP Television Los Cabos, Baja California, Mexico - September 1, 2009 1. Wide of beach with people watching storm 2. Medium of people watching waves 3. Medium of wind-blown lifeguard stand 4. Wide of waves hitting beach 5. Medium of...
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President Bush and Mrs. Bush visit New Orleans today to mark the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

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HEADLINE: Bush: 'Better days ahead' for New Orleans CAPTION: President Bush spent the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans Wednesday, visiting a recovering school in the Lower 9th Ward that was all but obliterated when...
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Sunday's church services, relief centres

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Slidell - 18 Sept 2005 1. Hurricane victim Jan Mura walking with her mother 2. People inside relief tent looking for provisions 3. Mura's mother with cart 4. Zoom-out Mura going through box 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jan Mura, hurricane...
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Bermuda was under a hurricane watch Thursday as Hurricane Bill approached, slightly weakened but with winds still near 120 mph

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HEADLINE:Bermuda, Clintons on alert for Hurricane Bill CAPTION: Bermuda was under a hurricane watch Thursday as Hurricane Bill approached, slightly weakened but with winds still near 120 mph, while dangerous waves and riptides were...
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Hurricane Gustav remains a strong Category Three storm with 115-mile-an-hour winds as it continues to churn its way toward the U.S. Gulf Coast.

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HEADLINE: National Hurricane Center Gustav forecast CAPTION: Hurricane Gustav remains a strong Category Three storm with 115-mile-an-hour winds as it continues to churn its way toward the U.S. Gulf Coast. (Aug. 31)
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NASA pix of hurricanes Igor, Julia and Tropical storm Karl

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Cancun, Mexico - 15 September 2010 1. Wide of lifeguard carrying warning flag on beach 2. Wide of waves, rough sea 3. Wide of windswept beach and hotels 4. Wide of lifeguard putting up red flag to warn against swimming 5. Wide of...