Video: Hurricane Irene begins lashing Carolinas
With little time left before Irene bears down, Outer Banks residents are making their final preparations. But, even with a mandatory evacuation order, many locals say they won't leave. NBCâs Mark Potter reports from Nags Head, N.C. (Nightly News)
| Video: Bloomberg: 'Prepare for the worst, hope for the best'
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announces mandatory evacuations of some low-lying sections of the city, the opening of 91 city-run evacuation centers and the closing of mass transit on Saturday, all in anticipation of Hurricane Irene's arrival. (NBC News)
| Video: College wants to know 'are you gay?'
Elmhurst College in Illinois is coming under fire as well as winning accolades for asking applicants about their sexual orientation. WMAQ's Anthony Ponce reports. (NBC News)
| Video: Stumbling beer thief caught with pants down
A surveillance camera catches a clumsy thief running out of a convenience store with stolen beer, tripping over his sagging pants and then wiping out in the parking lot. Msnbcâs Jonathan Capehart reports. (Morning Joe)
| Video: Hurricane hunters fly into eye of storm
NBCâs Peter Alexander reports from Biloxi, Mississippi where he joined a crew of hurricane hunters on an 11-hour flight that took them into the eye of Hurricane Irene to learn more about the stormâs strength and potential threat. (TODAY)
| Video: NYC prepares for first hurricane in 20 years
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has already ordered the evacuation of nursing homes in flood-prone areas, and heâs warning the cityâs entire mass transit system may shut down if conditions become dangerous. NBCâs Lester Holt reports. (TODAY)
| Video: Hurricane veterans in N.C. prepare for Irene
Stocking up on water, filling up the bathtub, taking in the outdoor umbrellas and boarding up windows are all part of the hurricane preparation going on in North Carolina. Storm veterans share their safety tips with NBCâs Kerry Sanders. (TODAY)
| Video: Steve Jobsâ incomparable legacy
Steve Jobs' story is virtually unparalleled in the annals of American business. CNBCâs Carl Quintanilla looks at the legacy left by Jobs, 56, as he resigns as CEO of Apple. (Nightly News)
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