Video: Obama to survey Irene damage in NJ
In New Jersey, lawns and streets were still muddied with floodwaters on Wednesday, as the White House announced that President Barack Obama will visit Paterson, N.J. on Sunday to view the damage from Irene. NBCâs Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: City unveils parking meter for prostitutes
Officials in Bonn, Germany, have placed a meter in an area of the city partitioned off for prostitution. Prostitutes are expected to place money in the meter before soliciting clients. Msnbc.com's Al Stirrett reports. (msnbc.com)
| Video: Wildfires plague Oregon
Crews in central Oregon are battling flames growing from four different forest fires near Warm Springs, as drivers are detoured around possible fire danger. NBC's Katherine Cook reports. (NBC News)
| Video: Irene strands wedding party in rural Vermont
The flooding caused by Hurricane Irene left an entire wedding party stranded for days in rural Vermont, that is until one of the guests hired a helicopter to get some friends and family out of the hurricane-ravaged state. Msnbcâs Craig Melvin talks to the groom, who is still stranded, and the guest who hired the chopper. (msnbc tv)
| Video: Daryl Hannah arrested at White House
Actress and environmental activist Daryl Hannah was arrested outside the White House while protesting an oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. TODAYâs Natalie Morales reports. (TODAY)
| Video: Inside the lavish HQ of Gadhafiâs daughter
NBCâs Stephanie Gosk takes a look inside the lavish compound of Aisha Gadhafi, the daughter of Libyan dictator Moammar Gahdafi. The house, which includes an indoor pool and a beauty salon, is now firmly in the hand of Libyan rebels. (TODAY)
| Video: Crews rush food to cut-off Vt. towns
The National Guard is using helicopters to rush food and water to thousands of people in Vermont who have been cut off by the historic flooding in the state. TODAYâs Amy Robach reports. (TODAY)
| Video: Floodwaters inundate parts of N.J.
Days after Hurricane Irene swept through New Jersey, a cresting river overtook streets, businesses and homes in parts of the state. NBCâs Michelle Franzen reports from Paterson, N.J., where 1,000 people have been evacuated due to severe flooding. (TODAY)
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