(30 Oct 2012) HEADLINE: Superstorm Sandy bill will top billions
CAPTION: Widespread devastation caused by Sandy will barely hurt the U.S. economy in the long run. (Oct 30)
October 30, 2012
AP Television
Atlantic City, New Jersey
1. Pull out shot from damaged casino signs, to empty boardwalk
2. Close-up damaged awning on ground in front of store
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Frank Becktel, owner of JitneyGuy taxi company:
"It is just the way it is, happy that it is just material possessions. My family safe, my pets are safe, my house is intact and my city will be back in action in a few days."
4. Mid Becktel inspecting damage in his flooded garage
5. Redzp Alili, owner of pizza parlour
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Redzp Alili, owner of pizza parlour, from Margate, New Jersey:
"Well, we came to clean up and people started coming in. They were hungry and we just continued to serve them."
7. Pan, pizza shop
AP Television
Point Pleasant, New Jersey
8. Pull out from hotel to damaged house
Pool
Ewing, New Jersey
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Christie, New Jersey Governor:
"The devastation is unprecedented, like nothing we've ever seen reported before and so we need to keep that in mind in terms of gauging our expectations for how quickly this will happen."
AP Television
New York City, New York
10. Pull-out, flooded tunnel
AP Television
Arlington, Virginia
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Nayantara Hensel, Professor of Industry and Business, National Defence University:
"The, the first information that we get is going to be from lost output and airline cancellations and that is going to be negative and then, more and more we are going to start seeing trickling into the economic data the benefits of the reconstruction."
AP Television
New York City, New York
12. Mid, closed entrance to Wall Street Station subway station
13. Wide. guard in front of New York Stock Exchange building
14. Close-up Wall Street sign
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bleeker Ward, unable to go to work in the financial district:
"It is all sandbagged. We've been told it's an evacuation zone, we can't be there, so we're all in the middle of the island at this point."
16. Wide, Wall Street
AP Television
Arlington, Virginia
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Nayantara Hensel, Professor of Industry and Business, National Defence University:
"I think that it really is a bit of a slowdown in economic activity that can impact various areas of the world and also the entire country, because right now there is a lot of interest in the economy and economic output, on policies that we ought to be doing and people rely on New York City for their insight."
AP Television
New York City, New York
18. Tilt down from street to boarded-up subway stop
19. Wide, close-up sign on closed Starbucks store window
20. Wide, generator in front of Old Homestead Steakhouse Restaurant
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Greg Sherry, Old Homestead Steakhouse Restaurant
"We have a generator, we are going to get some lights. If we don't get the lights I am packing my car with all our meat and bringing it to my friends place in New Jersey until we get lights and open up again."
22. Various, customers in Nonno Gourmet
23. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chu Yoon, from Nonno Gourmet deli:
"If we don't get the power back until today, maybe 3 to 4 hours then we have to throw out all, throw out into the garbage. We cannot use it. (Reporter: How much money is that going to cost you?) I didn't count yet, but it is going to be huge."
24. Pan, deli items that need to be thrown out
STORYLINE:
That area produces about 10 percent of U.S. economic output.
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