Hurricane Katrina: How the world has changed since 2005

ByJustin Sedgwick KABC logo
Friday, August 21, 2015
It'll be 10 years on August 29 since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the gulf coast.
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On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the gulf coast. The storm would displace thousands of residents and caused massive amounts of damage to New Orleans and other areas. As New Orleans continues to rebuild and recoup ten years after the natural disaster, many things in the world have changed but some have eerily remained the same. See how the world has changed since 2005.

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In 2005, Courts ruled that California's, Oregon's, Nebraska's and Washington's bans or limits on marriage were unconstitutional. Louisiana and Texas banned same-sex marriage outright. While a same-sex marriage bill was passed by the California legislature, it was eventually vetoed by Gov. Schwarzenegger. In 2015 though, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled any bans on same-sex marriage to be unconstitutional.

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Medical marijuana was still a hotly contested issued in the United States in 2005, with the federal government superseding some states' efforts to make the drug available for medical use. In 2015, it is legal to purchase marijuana outright in four states - Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Washington - as well as Washington D.C., with many states expected to legalize in the coming years.

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Hillary Clinton was starting her second term as a U.S. Senator while Barack Obama was beginning his first in 2005. Now Obama is in his second term as President of the United States, while Hillary is campaigning for the office.

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In 2005, Donald Trump was getting married to his current wife Melania Trump. Now the business magnate is seeking the Republican nomination for the 2016 presidential election.

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George W. Bush had begun his second term as U.S. President in 2005. Now his sibling Jeb Bush is vying for the office in the 2016 presidential election.

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Tom Brady clinched his third Super Bowl ring with the New England Patriots after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in 2005. It would be another 10 years until Brady would claim his fourth ring, when the Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX.

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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith reached new intergalactic box office heights in summer 2005. Many are expecting that Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens will be another space blockbuster when released in December 2015.

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Blockbuster announced in 2005 that the company was ending all of its late fees to combat rival Netflix, who claimed to have been shipping out more than one million DVD's every day. But Netflix proved to be the winner in the home entertainment war, as Blockbuster announced in 2013 that it would close all its remaining stores (although just over 50 stores remain open in 2015).

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Pope Benedict XVI was announced the new Pope of the Catholic church, shortly following the death of Pope John Paul II in April 2005. But Pope Benedict would resign in 2013, leading to Pope Francis' becoming the new head of the church. Pope Francis is making his first trip as pontiff to the United States in August 2015.

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Although Facebook had launched a year earlier, Myspace was the most popular social media network in 2005. Facebook would later see an exponential growth in its audience, earning twice that of Myspace in 2008, and still remains the most popular social media network in 2015 with 1.49 billion active users.

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Serena Williams was named winner in the 2005 Australian Open and has only grown more dominant over the decade, winning three grand slam titles in 2015.

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ABC's Desperate Housewives became a pop culture phenomenon in its first season, with it's season finale earning 30.62 million viewers. Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus of The Walking Dead helped earned 15.8 million viewers for the AMC show's season five finale in 2015.

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Nokia's line of durable phones were standard in 2005. But now consumers have opted for state-of-the-art smartphones from a variety of manufacturers.

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In September 2005, Apple released the iPod nano, which became one of the highest selling MP3 players in history. Now the tech giant is still raking in big bucks with its popular iPhone and iPod devices.

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Lance Armstrong was named winner of the 2005 Tour de France. In 2015, well...

"Katrina: Ten years after the storm" airs this Sunday night, August 23, at 8 p.m. ET | 7 p.m. CT on ABC.

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