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China's Growth May Slow to 4.7% in 2022: Moody's Analytics

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Katrina Ell, senior economist at Moody's Analytics, discusses Federal Reserve policy and the outlook for the U.S. economy. She also talks about the risks the Chinese economy faces. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on...
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What Makes People Choose To Ride Out Hurricanes?

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Psychologists say past experiences, means of evacuation and even feelings of self-efficacy all play a role.
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In the five years since Katrina, New Orleans has become a laboratory for developing a new, state-of-the-art flood control system. But, as AP correspondent Jason Bronis reports, all the money and expertise in the world may never be able to truly protect the city.

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HEADLINE:Katrina Five Years Later: Can It Happen Again? CAPTION: In the five years since Katrina, New Orleans has become a laboratory for developing a new, state-of-the-art flood control system. But, as Jason Bronis reports, all the...
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Local newspapers'' coverage of hurricane Katrina awarded with Pulitzer

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1. Wide shot Columbia University, Journalism School building 2. Wide shot press conference where Pulitzers announced 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sig Gissler, Administrator of Pulitzer Prize Awards: "A couple of themes that seemed to emerge,...
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What Climate Science Loses Without Enough Black Researchers

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Jun.22 -- Science usually guides a country's climate change policies, but there's a problem when the decisions are made by a homogenous group and the consequences could be dire for everyone. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu sat down with Vernon...
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The annual National Hurricane conference begins today in New Orleans.

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HEADLINE: FEMA vows better hurricane response CAPTION: The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency presided over a hurricane conference in New Orleans Wednesday, vowing that Hurricane Katrina has prompted improvements for a...
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The AP's Rich Matthews reports from New Orleans as the city observes the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

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HEADLINE: Katrina marked by silence, speeches CAPTION: Two years after Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, the storm's passing is marked by remembrances and vows that better days are head. (Aug. 29) 2007 [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Hurricane Harvey’s Impact to GDP May Be Limited

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Aug.31 -- Bloomberg’s Michael McKee discusses the overall impact of Hurricane Harvey. He speaks with Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Florence Will Cause Flooding Disaster Like Katrina, Ex-FEMA Administrator Brown Says

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Sep.14 -- Former FEMA Administrator Michael Brown discusses the lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and how they can be applied to help avert disaster in the wake of Hurricane Florence. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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What the Texas Deep Freeze Means for Oil, Natural Gas

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Feb.17 -- Paul Sankey, founder and lead analyst at Sankey Research, discusses the impact of the wintry blast in Texas on U.S. oil and natural gas production. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Philippines Covid Situation 'Concerning': Moody's Analytics

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Apr.04 -- Katrina Ell, assistant director and economist at Moody’s Analytics, discusses the outlook for the global economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said last week...
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RR0228/B UK: Youth Crime

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Peckham, London, January - May 2002: boys playing football in a housing estate with graffiti; SOT, Edmond Poro; Peckham High Street; run down housing estate; CCTV footage of Damilola Taylor; stairwell where Damilola died; internal...
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VOICED : Ten years after Katrina the beat goes on in New Orleans

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VOICED : Ten years after Katrina the beat goes on in New Orleans
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Moody’s Analytics' Ell on Asia Economy and Policy Outlook

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Oct.11 -- Katrina Ell, Assistant Director and Economist at Moody’s Analytics discusses Asia's economy and policy outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn & Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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An AP investigation into the Small Business Administration's response to the storms that devastated the Gulf five years ago exposes deep dysfunction within the agency that left thousands struggling. AP correspondent Jason Bronis reports

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HEADLINE: AP Investigation: SBA learned little from storm CAPTION: An AP investigation into the Small Business Administration's response to the storms that devastated the Gulf five years ago exposes deep dysfunction within the agency...
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VOICED: New Orleans neighborhood heals from Katrina through gardening

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VOICED: New Orleans neighborhood heals from Katrina through gardening
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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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At St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Port Sulphur, Louisiana, there's hope that declaring the BP well "dead" means parishioners lives can start to return to normal. AP's Rich Matthews reports.

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HEADLINE: Well 'dead,' but prayers for damage done CAPTION: At St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Port Sulphur, Louisiana, there's hope that declaring the BP well "dead" means parishioners lives can start to return to normal. AP's Rich...
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A report on New Orleans' progress in the five years since Hurricane Katrina extols a "new spirit of reform and enhanced self reliance" and the remaking of the public school system, but it laments high crime, racial disparities and economic dependence on industries that are losing steam.

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HEADLINE: 5 years after Katrina: Rebound but not full recovery CAPTION: A report on New Orleans' progress in the five years since Hurricane Katrina extols a "new spirit of reform and enhanced self reliance" and the remaking of the...
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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...