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How Cities Should Prepare for Future Natural Disasters

Clip: 10/31/2012 | 11m 54s

Is Sandy a 'Cassandra'? How Cities Should Prepare for Future Natural Disasters

Extreme storms of recent history have made local governments take notice both of their preparedness and the likelihood that climate change is making such disastrous events more and more common. Joseph Romm of Center for American Progress and American Enterprise Institute's Kenneth Green share their perspectives with Ray Suarez.

10/31/2012

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Northeast Copes With Devastating Damage After Sandy

Clip: 10/31/2012 | 11m 1s | Northeast Copes With Devastating Damage, Widespread Power Outages After Sandy (11m 1s)

Seeing the World in a Different Way Through Digital Maps

Clip: 10/31/2012 | 8m 15s | Seeing the World in a Different Way Through Digital Maps (8m 15s)

Supreme Court Hears Cases on Drug-Sniffing Dogs and Privacy

Clip: 10/31/2012 | 5m 54s | Supreme Court Devotes Day to Hear Cases on Drug-Sniffing Dogs and Privacy Rights (5m 54s)

Winning Wisconsin Will Come Down to Candidates' Ground Game

Clip: 10/31/2012 | 9m 57s | Winning Fiercely-Divided Wisconsin Will Come Down to Candidates' Ground Game (9m 57s)

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