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Farm Bugs on Your Desk and...Eat Them

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Jan.12 -- The idea of eating insects might not be to everyone's taste, but people in Asia have been dining on bugs for centuries. To satisfy insect eaters' appetites, a Livin Farms founder Katharina Unger and her team invented the...
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Florida Bracing for Hurricane Irma

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Sep.06 -- Hurricane Irma is heading toward Florida. Bloomberg's Michael McKee and David Kotok, chairman and chief investment officer at Cumberland Advisors, examine the potential economic impact of the storm on "Bloomberg Surveillance."...
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Oil prices briefly rise to a record high above $72 a barrel

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New York - April 20, 2006, 1. Various shots gas station in Manhattan 2. SOUNDBITE: (English): Chuck Ronaine, voxpop, filling up his tank in gas station "I still gotta get to work and go where I gotta go, so I just pay the gas. Two or...
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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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ShowBiz Minute: Pierce, Cosby, Superman

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VOICEOVER:AP ShowBiz MinuteWendell Pierce's home was destroyed by flooding in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 11 years after his childhood home was ravaged by Hurricane Katrina."The Wire" and "Treme" actor revealed the news on Twitter. .He says...
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Officials Say New Orleans' Levees Weathered Hurricane Ida

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Levees, surge barriers, gates, flood walls, canal closures and pumps surrounding New Orleans kept much of the storm surge water out.
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Damage From Hurricane Ida Estimated To Cost $18 Billion

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The analysis from a risk-modeling firm is likely conservative, as another firm estimates the cost could exceed $50 billion.
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New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu presides over a city where rising property values and robust tourism herald a steady recovery from Hurricane Katrina, but violent crimes leave room for doubt.

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HEADLINE: New Orleans mayor on remaking a city CAPTION: New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu presides over a city where rising property values and robust tourism herald a steady recovery from Hurricane Katrina, but violent crimes leave room...
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Top US security officials discuss anti-bird flu plan

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Washington, DC - 5 December 2005 1. Close-up US Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt shaking hands with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff 2. Mid view conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael...
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A weaker-than-expected Hurricane Gustav swirled into New Orleans Monday, delivering only a glancing blow that did little more to the Big Easy than send water sloshing harmlessly over its rebuilt floodwalls.

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HEADLINE: Gustav only sideswipes New Orleans CAPTION: A weaker-than-expected Hurricane Gustav swirled into New Orleans Monday, delivering only a glancing blow that did little more to the Big Easy than send water sloshing harmlessly over...
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WRAP President Bush attends memorial service for Katrina victims, speech

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AP Television 1. Mid view of damaged City Hall 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ray Nagin, New Orleans Mayor: "We are here to think about that particular moment when the suffering started." 3. Close-up people ringing bells 4. Mid view Mayor...
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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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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

Higher Ed
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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Puerto Rico Governor Says FEMA Funding Has Been Slow, Trump Comments Concerning

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May.15 -- Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló discusses the state of recovery efforts to help the commonwealth recover from Hurricane Maria in 2017. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Oil Prices Jump After Attack On Saudi Plants

Higher Ed
One analyst told CNN these attacks mark the biggest shock to oil market since Hurricane Katrina.
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Floodwaters Still Rising in Louisiana Says Sen. Cassidy

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Aug.31 -- Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican from Louisiana, talks about the damage from Hurricane Ida and America's military leaving Afghanistan.
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Bush takes responsibility for mistakes, FEMA, cleanup

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Washington, DC 1. Wide shot of President Bush at East Room news conference with Iraqi President 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President "Katrina exposed serious problems in our response capability at all levels of...
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After fleeing the ravages of Hurricane Katrina, one woman and her children discover a new life in Texas...and they're not looking back.

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Katrina evacuees find new lives in Texas After fleeing the ravages of Hurricane Katrina, one woman and her children discover a new life in Texas...and they're not looking back. (Aug. 28) 2007 [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] SOT//Basically, my...
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CLEAN : Daughter of Sudanese film legend preserves his legacy

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CLEAN : Daughter of Sudanese film legend preserves his legacy
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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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Tesla China Plant Expansion in Doubt

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The expansion of Tesla Inc.'s plant in Shanghai has been delayed, according to people familiar with the matter. Katrina Nicholas reports on Bloomberg Television.