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Saturday, August 27, 2011

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Video: Damage appears to be ‘minimal’ in N.C.

    Aug. 27: North Carolina state officials say early indications are damage is minimal, but they still want people to stay inside. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. (Nightly News)North Carolina state officials say early indications are damage is minimal, but they still want people to stay inside. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Ocean City, Md. gets ready to take on the ocean

    Aug. 27: Hurricane Irene is making giant waves in Ocean City, Md. and has already dumped four inches on the town that's expecting the worst of the storm to hit around 8 p.m. on Saturday. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)Hurricane Irene is making giant waves in Ocean City, Md. and has already dumped four inches on the town that's expecting the worst of the storm to hit around 8 p.m. on Saturday. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Virginia Beach in teeth of storm

    Aug. 27: The Norfolk Area, Hampton and Chesapeake in Virginia are especially susceptible to Hurricane Irene's rain and wind. The Weather Channel's Eric Fisher reports. (Nightly News)The Norfolk Area, Hampton and Chesapeake in Virginia are especially susceptible to Hurricane Irene's rain and wind. The Weather Channel's Eric Fisher reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Irene is 'on track and on schedule'

    Aug. 27: The Weather Channel's Bryan Norcross says Hurricane Irene is still on track to continue its way up the East Coast, and that it could still intensify. (Nightly News)The Weather Channel's Bryan Norcross says Hurricane Irene is still on track to continue its way up the East Coast, and that it could still intensify. (Nightly News)


Video: Man, woman and cat rescued off Virginia coast

    Aug. 27: Rescue workers manage to pull a couple and their cat to safety during rough weather from Hurricane Irene. Msnbc.com's Al Stirrett reports. (msnbc.com)Rescue workers manage to pull a couple and their cat to safety during rough weather from Hurricane Irene. Msnbc.com's Al Stirrett reports. (msnbc.com)


Video: N. Carolina governor reports deaths, power outages

    Aug. 27: North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue details the impact of Hurricane Irene in her state. (Other)North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue details the impact of Hurricane Irene in her state. (msnbc tv)


Video: Bloomberg warns of potentially 'fatal' storm

    Aug. 27: New York City Michael Bloomberg warns New York residents that they need to take warnings regarding Hurricane Irene very seriously. (Other)New York City Michael Bloomberg warns New York residents that they need to take warnings regarding Hurricane Irene very seriously. (msnbc tv)


Video: Intense winds whip through N.C. coast

    Aug. 27: NBC's Mark Potter reports from Nags Head, N.C., where water levels are rising and winds are beginning to blow shingles off of local roofs. (Other)NBC's Mark Potter reports from Nags Head, N.C., where water levels are rising and winds are beginning to blow shingles off of local roofs. (msnbc tv)


Video: Hurricane Irene washes away N.C. dunes

    Aug. 27: Despite being a Category 1 storm, Hurricane Irene has already caused some damage to the North Carolina coast. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports. (Other)Despite being a Category 1 storm, Hurricane Irene has already caused some damage to the North Carolina coast. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports. (msnbc tv)


Video: Reporter caught in Hurricane Irene's intense wind

    Aug. 27: The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reports from Nags Head, N.C., where conditions on the beach are intensifying as Hurricane Irene makes landfall. (Other)The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reports from Nags Head, N.C., where conditions on the beach are intensifying as Hurricane Irene makes landfall. (msnbc tv)


Video: Hurricane Irene churns ocean off Maryland

    Aug. 27: NBC's Tom Costello on the beach in Ocean City, Maryland, looks at the increasing effects as Hurricane Irene approaches. (Other)NBC's Tom Costello on the beach in Ocean City, Maryland, looks at the increasing effects as Hurricane Irene approaches. (msnbc tv)


Video: N.C. homes on stilts vulnerable to Hurricane Irene

    Aug. 27: Many houses in Nags Head, N.C., are built on stilts and are in the direct path of Hurricane Irene. Msnbc's Alex Witt and NBC's Jeff Ranieri take a look at the situation surrounding these homes. (Other)Many houses in Nags Head, N.C., are built on stilts and are in the direct path of Hurricane Irene. Msnbc's Alex Witt and NBC's Jeff Ranieri take a look at the situation surrounding these homes. (msnbc tv)


Video: Hurricane Irene maintains strong core

    Aug. 27: NBC meteorologist Jeff Ranieri explains some of the unique features of Hurricane Irene as the storm moves slowly while maintaining a strong central core and generating far-reaching winds. (Other)NBC meteorologist Jeff Ranieri explains some of the unique features of Hurricane Irene as the storm moves slowly while maintaining a strong central core and generating far-reaching winds. (msnbc tv)


Video: Irene’s outer bands already bringing rain to NYC

    Aug. 27: NBC's Peter Alexander reports from Battery Park in New York City where early rain bands from Hurricane Irene are beginning to arrive as all mass transit in the city has been shut down ahead of the storm. (Other)NBC's Peter Alexander reports from Battery Park in New York City where early rain bands from Hurricane Irene are beginning to arrive as all mass transit in the city has been shut down ahead of the storm. (msnbc tv)


Video: Hurricane hunters go into eye of storm

    Aug. 27: NBC’s Peter Alexander got a rare ride aboard a military plane specially equipped to track Hurricane Irene’s path and intensity. There’s one catch: The aircraft had to fly blind through the massive storm to get the data that millions of Americans rely on to make decisions about whether to stay put or evacuate. (Today Show)NBC’s Peter Alexander got a rare ride aboard a military plane specially equipped to track Hurricane Irene’s path and intensity. There’s one catch: The aircraft had to fly blind through the massive storm to get the data that millions of Americans rely on to make decisions about whether to stay put or evacuate. (TODAY)


Video: Tide rising in N.C. as Hurricane Irene arrives

    Aug. 27: NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports from Kill Devil Hills, N.C., where Hurricane Irene has made landfall. (Other)NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports from Kill Devil Hills, N.C., where Hurricane Irene has made landfall. (msnbc tv)


Video: Irene hits N.C., spawns possible tornadoes

    Aug. 27: NBC's Jeff Ranieri and The Weather Channel's Stephanie Abrams describe the strength of Hurricane Irene as it makes landfall on North Carolina. (Other)NBC's Jeff Ranieri and The Weather Channel's Stephanie Abrams describe the strength of Hurricane Irene as it makes landfall on North Carolina. (msnbc tv)


Video: ‘It’s a monster storm’

    Aug. 26: The Weather Channel’s hurricane specialist Bryan Norcross joins Brian Williams with the latest on Hurricane Irene. (Nightly News)The Weather Channel’s hurricane specialist Bryan Norcross joins Brian Williams with the latest on Hurricane Irene. (Nightly News)


Video: Obama leaves Martha’s Vineyard early

    Aug. 26: President Obama and his family planned to leave Martha’s Vineyard on Friday night, one day ahead of schedule. Obama urged those located in Irene’s path to take evacuation orders seriously. Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)President Obama and his family planned to leave Martha’s Vineyard on Friday night, one day ahead of schedule. Obama urged those located in Irene’s path to take evacuation orders seriously. Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)


Video: ‘We’re asking people to obey evacuation orders’

    Aug. 26: Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Craig Fugate joins Brian Williams with an update on how the agency is preparing for Irene. (Nightly News)Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Craig Fugate joins Brian Williams with an update on how the agency is preparing for Irene. (Nightly News)


Video: To Jersey Shore: ‘Get out’ tonight

    Aug. 26: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie joins Brian Williams with the latest on evacuations in his state.  (Nightly News)New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie joins Brian Williams with the latest on evacuations in his state. (Nightly News)


Video: Gloria, Donna, Irene: NYC in hurricanes’ paths

    Aug. 26: NBC’s Rehema Ellis looks back at past hurricanes that hit New York City and the damage they caused. (Nightly News)NBC’s Rehema Ellis looks back at past hurricanes that hit New York City and the damage they caused. (Nightly News)


Video: ‘This is a multi-hazard hurricane’

    Aug. 26: The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore joins Brian Williams with the latest on Hurricane Irene. (Nightly News)The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore joins Brian Williams with the latest on Hurricane Irene. (Nightly News)


Video: Santorum blames ‘no dads’ for rioting in England

    Aug. 26: Roll Call’s Christina Bellantoni shares her thoughts on Rick Santorum’s comments and whether they are a ploy to pull ahead in the 2012 race. (Other)Roll Call’s Christina Bellantoni shares her thoughts on Rick Santorum’s comments and whether they are a ploy to pull ahead in the 2012 race. (Martin Bashir)


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