Video: Topics: Science & Nature: Weather & Natural Disasters
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PBS NewsHour | Joplin Mural Tells Story of Storm Devastation | PBS (#10164)
A look at a new mural in Joplin, MO. 03:52
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PBS NewsHour | In Joplin, Art Helps Healing Amid 'Amazing Sense of Loss' From Tornado | PBS (#10163)
In Joplin, Art Helps Healing Amid 'Amazing Sense of Loss' From Tornado 08:51
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FRONTLINE | "Anything Darker Than a Brown Paper Bag ... Is Getting Shot" | PBS (#2818)
Terri Benjamin describes witnessing a string of racially motivated post-Katrina attacks. 02:06
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PBS NewsHour | Thursday, September 22, 2011 | PBS (#10160)
Full Program: Markets Plunge Despite Latest Fed Efforts to Prop Up Economy 54:04
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PBS NewsHour | Galveston Aims to Build a Healthier City After Ike's Wave of Destruction | PBS (#10160)
Galveston Aims to Build a Healthier City After Ike's Wave of Destruction 09:23
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PBS NewsHour | The Mixed Blessing of Hurricanes | PBS (#10160)
The Mixed Blessing of Hurricanes 04:52
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PBS NewsHour | 100,000 in Pa., N.Y. Forced to Evacuate as Floodwaters Rise | PBS (#10150)
Emergency officials ordered 100,000 residents to move away from rising rivers in Pennsylvania and New York on Thursday, after downpours turned even peaceful waterways into potentially dangerous... 08:47
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PBS NewsHour | Witness: Texas Wildfire 'Just Like Driving Into a Volcano' | PBS (#10149)
In Texas, Bastrop County's emergency coordinator said that a huge wildfire southeast of Austin is now 30 percent contained. Ray Suarez speaks with Kate Galbraith of the Texas Tribune about efforts... 07:52
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PBS NewsHour | News Wrap: Tropical Storm Lee's Remnants Push Through Appalachia | PBS (#10148)
In other news Tuesday, flood warnings from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee extended all the way into New England as the system pushed northward. Some of the worst downpours came in Chattanooga,... 04:25
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PBS NewsHour | News Wrap: Heavy Rain, Flooding After Latest Gulf Coast Storm | PBS (#10147)
In other news Monday, residents in Slidell, La. waded through flooded neighborhoods after the latest storm dropped more than 14 inches of rain. At least 16,000 costumers were left without power... 05:42
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PBS NewsHour | News Wrap: Northeast Slogs Through Floods, Wreckage of Hurricane Irene | PBS (#10145)
In other news Thursday, thousands of people spent another day slogging through the floods and wreckage of Hurricane Irene. And the long, slow job of cleaning up gathered momentum, up and down... 03:34
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PBS NewsHour | Worst Drought in Texas History Ravages Crops, Livestock | PBS (#10144)
Texas is caught in the grip of a devastating heat wave that has created the worst year of drought in the state's history. Gwen Ifill discusses the extreme conditions and their toll on crops,... 07:45
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PBS NewsHour | Flood Waters Still Wreak Havoc in Northeast as Costs Mount | PBS (#10144)
More New Jersey residents evacuated their homes on Wednesday as flood waters from Hurricane Irene continued to ravage parts of the northeast. Jeffrey Brown reports on the rescue, recovery and... 02:55
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PBS NewsHour | National Guard Airlifts Supplies to Vermont Towns Isolated by Irene's Flooding | PBS (#10143)
National Guard Airlifts Supplies to Vermont Towns Isolated by Irene's Flooding 08:34
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PBS NewsHour | Hurricane Irene's Cost May Hit $7B as Pricey East Coast Cleanup Begins | PBS (#10142)
Hurricane Irene's death toll reached at least 38 Monday as cleanup crews from North Carolina to New England continued to pick up after the storm amid ongoing flooding. Gwen Ifill discusses the... 10:01











