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Effects of Tropical Storm Ernesto on Miami

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Miami Beach, Florida - 30 August 2006 1. Wide of famous Ocean Drive with most businesses closed down 2. Close-up of tree blowing in the wind, zoom out to empty streets 3. Wide of businesses closed along Ocean Drive 4. SOUNDBITE:...
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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.

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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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A top seasonal forecaster for NOAA says global warming isn't to blame for this year's active hurricane season. He says the prediction can be tied to climate conditions that started in 1995 and warmer Atlantic Ocean temperatures.

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HEADLINE: Hurricane expert on '11 season, global warming CAPTION: A top seasonal forecaster for NOAA says global warming isn't to blame for this year's active hurricane season. He says the prediction can be tied to climate conditions...
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Forecasters say the 2013 Atlantic hurricane season is wrapping up as one of the quietest in decades. (Nov. 25)

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The 2013 Atlantic season has delivered the fewest hurricanes since 1982, U.S. forecasters said Monday, despite their predictions in May that it would be a busier than normal year. "It was a busted forecast," said Chris Landsea, a...
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CLEAN: New Orleans neighborhood heals from Katrina through gardening

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CLEAN: New Orleans neighborhood heals from Katrina through gardening
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Worries in Haiti as Matthew approaches

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4058646Heavy rains from the outer bands of Hurricane Matthew have begun to drench Haiti sending many people to emergency shelters as the Category 4 storm steams toward the Caribbean country.In the...
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Priest grasps for words as Harvey victims question their pain

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Houston's Catholic Charismatic Center's Rev. Mark Goring says that even though many of his parishioners were hit hard by Hurricane Harvey, the storm brought with it the opportunity to grow in faith. Some who have come to...
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Brooklyn judge calls for DACA deadline extension

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Immigrant rights activists rallied in New York on Thursday as discussions continued between US President Donald Trump and congressional leaders to preserve protections for young immigrants living illegally in America. ...
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Undocumented immigrants wary of Harvey flood help

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As Hurricane Harvey barreled towards Texas, immigrants who call the state home but live there illegally faced a difficult decision: ride out the storm on their own, or trust that help would be provided to them despite their legal status....
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Downtown Miami Spared Much of Irma's Wrath

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It appears that Miami avoided the worst of Hurricane Irma. Downed trees and mud cover parts of downtown Miami, and that appears to be the extent of the damage done after Hurricane Irma hit. Some businesses...
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Macron: French forces helping secure islands after Irma

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French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his solidarity in the name of France with those affected by Hurricane Irma in Guadeloupe, St. Martin and St. Barts. Macron arrived in Guadeloupe on Tuesday, the first step of his...
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Hurricane Maria aims at Turks and Caicos islands

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Residents in Providenciales, part of the Turks and Caicos, were facing a race against time to prepare for the incoming force of Hurricane Maria. Utility crews utility crews and emergency response team from Canada and the...
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Hurricane Harvey Could Create Market Volatility

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Refinery operators along the Texas Gulf Coast are hunkering down for Hurricane Harvey, while motorists far from the storm's path are also feeling the effects as gasoline prices rise. According to energy analyst Stephen...
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Trump: We Will Work Together to Save Lives

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Speaking at a tax reform event in Bismarck, North Dakota, President Donald Trump said his thoughts and prayers are with the victims of Hurricane Harvey as they work to recover and rebuild after the devastating storm. Trump...
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Leading US Democrat and Republican both back Puerto Rico aid

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President Donald Trump lashed out at hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico on Thursday, insisting in tweets that the federal government can't keep sending help "forever" and suggesting the U.S. territory was to blame for its financial...
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Trader Iaccino Doesn't See OPEC Exiting Production Deal

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Oct.25 -- In this segment of "Futures in Focus," Bob Iaccino of Path Trading Partners discusses the oil supply market and OPEC's production cut deal. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."