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Sep 26

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Senate, House Deal on Track to Avert Government Shutdown

The Senate moved toward striking a deal on a short-term funding bill that would keep the government operating through mid-November. Jeffrey Brown and David Chalian discuss the implications of the deal.

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May 25

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In Joplin, Uncertainty Abounds as Hunt for Missing Tornado Victims Continues

A new round of storms across the Midwest on Tuesday killed at least 14 people and leveled many homes in Oklahoma City, its suburbs and towns to the north and south. In Joplin, Mo., crews continue to look for survivors…

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May 24

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Search, Rescue Ongoing in Joplin’s ‘Concentrated’ Area of Tornado Damage

As the toll from the weekend tornado in Joplin, Mo., increased to 122 dead and 750 missing Tuesday, search-and-recovery crews continued to race to find survivors of the disaster that wiped out much of the city. Gwen Ifill discusses the…

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May 04

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FEMA Chief Fugate on Challenges of Widespread Storm Recovery Needs

The Army Corps of Engineers is considering whether to blow up more levees along the Mississippi River after destroying a Missouri levee to save an Illinois town. Judy Woodruff talks with Federal Emergency Management Agency Chief Craig Fugate about the…

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Feb 01

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FEMA Chief: Saving Lives Priority No. 1 as Winter Storms Threaten Much of U.S.

Ray Suarez gets an update from FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate on how residents, municipalities and transportation hubs are coping with the onslaught of bone-chilling temperatures and dangerous precipitation.

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Sep 15

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Texas Coast Reels From Hurricane Ike’s Destruction

Days after Hurricane Ike made heavy landfall on the Texas Gulf Coast Friday, thousands of residents remain without power and water, and many evacuees are still unable to return to their homes because of flooding. Tom Bearden reports from Texas…

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Sep 15

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Hurricane Ike Wreaks Havoc on Gulf Coast, Leaves Parts of Midwest Without Power

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Thousands of residents in and around the Gulf Coast were left stranded after Hurricane Ike destroyed homes and businesses Saturday and Sunday, while the Associated Press reported the hurricane killed 30 people across eight states.

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Sep 11

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Thousands of Texans Flee Oncoming Hurricane Ike

Federal and state authorities have organized an evacuation and communication program to prepare for Hurricane Ike, which is expected to hit the Texas Gulf Coast late Friday. Houston Mayor Bill White explains the extensive measures being taken before winds and…

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Sep 01

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New Orleans Takes Measures Against Hurricane Gustav

Three years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, particularly New Orleans, the city's residents have once again evacuated as Hurricane Gustav hit the coast Monday. NewsHour correspondent Tom Bearden reports from New Orleans.

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Aug 20

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President Bush’s Speech on Gulf Coast Recovery

Following is a transcript of President Bush's speech, as prepared for delivery, in New Orleans Wednesday on Gulf Coast recovery efforts three years after Hurricane Katrina and an audio link of the address.

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