Video: East Coast picks up the pieces after Irene
Up and down the East Coast, everything looks out of place in Pennsylvania, New York and Massachusetts, as flooding and water damage still plague the Garden State. NBCâs Michelle Franzen reports from Manville, N.J. (Nightly News)
| Video: In Vermont, worst deluge since 1927
The Weather Channelâs Jim Cantore and NBCâs Ron Allen have the latest from Vermont, where residents battled epic flooding Monday after the remnants of Hurricane Irene set off the state's worst flooding in more than 80 years. (Nightly News)
| Video: Brown-bagging it goes up
A new survey finds that the prices of school lunch items are up eight percent over last year. NBC's Chris Clackum reports. (NBC News)
| Video: Consumer spending up in July
Consumer spending grew in July by 0.8 percent, the largest amount in five months. President Obama names new chief economic adviser. NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports. (NBC News)
| Video: Flood threat not over in New Jersey
Hurricane Irene has caused widespread flooding throughout New Jersey, and the threat of additional floods in the state is not over yet. NBCâs Michelle Franzen reports. (msnbc tv)
| Video: Lockerbie bomber in coma, near death
The family of convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi tell NBC News that he is in a coma, without medicine and near death. NBCâs Stephanie Gosk reports. (TODAY)
| Video: Hurricane leaves its mark up East Coast
Hurricane Irene left millions of people on the East Coast without power, produced massive flooding and caused billions of dollars of damage, and it could be months before its total cost is counted up. NBCâs Amy Robach reports from Lodi, N.J. (TODAY)
| Video: Was Hurricane Irene over-hyped?
Hurricane Irene wasnât as bad as predicted, and now some are asking whether the storm was over-hyped. NBCâs Peter Alexander takes a closer look and The Weather Channelâs Jim Cantore and Bryan Norcross share their insight. (TODAY)
| Video: Vt. governor: Irene caused âcatastropheâ
Hurricane Irene caused flooding so damaging in Vermont that the stateâs police commander referred to it as âepic,â and the governor said Vermont has a âfull-blown flooding catastropheâ on its hands. NBCâs Ron Allen reports from Brattleboro, Vt. (TODAY)
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