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Sunday, August 28, 2011

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Video: Jersey shore battered, but inland might have it worse

    Aug. 28: The beaches of the Jersey Shore will take ages to come back, but inland communities may have been hit hardest with the worst yet to come due to flooding and power outages. NBC’s Michelle Franzen reports.  (Nightly News)The beaches of the Jersey Shore will take ages to come back, but inland communities may have been hit hardest with the worst yet to come due to flooding and power outages. NBC’s Michelle Franzen reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Obama: 'This is not over'

    Aug. 28: Urging people to continue to listen to the guidance of their state and local officials in the coming days, President Obama says the public is still at risk of flooding and power outages. Watch the entire news conference.  (NBC News)Urging people to continue to listen to the guidance of their state and local officials in the coming days, President Obama says the public is still at risk of flooding and power outages. Watch the entire news conference. (NBC News)


Video: Storm surge wreaks havoc in N.C.

    Aug. 28: NBC's Mark Potter reports live from Nags Head, N.C.  (Other)NBC's Mark Potter reports live from Nags Head, N.C. (msnbc tv)


Video: After Irene, flooding a concern in N.J.

    Aug. 28: Msnbc's Tamron Hall talks with Monmouth Co., N.J., Sheriff Shaun Golden about the storm damage.  (Other)Msnbc's Tamron Hall talks with Monmouth Co., N.J., Sheriff Shaun Golden about the storm damage. (msnbc tv)


Video: After Hurricane Irene, Wall St. open for business

    Aug. 28: CNBC's Bob Pisani confirms that all of Wall Street's exchanges and trading floors will be open for business on Monday morning after infrastructure damage proved to be less than anticipated. (CNBC)CNBC's Bob Pisani confirms that all of Wall Street's exchanges and trading floors will be open for business on Monday morning after infrastructure damage proved to be less than anticipated. (CNBC)


Video: In storm, technology used as safety tool

    Aug. 28: Msnbc's Tamron Hall talks with Mobile Commons' Jed Alpert about how his platform is used to help people during the storm.  (Other)Msnbc's Tamron Hall talks with Mobile Commons' Jed Alpert about how his platform is used to help people during the storm. (msnbc tv)


Video: Irene soaks NYC, N.J.

    Aug. 28: Flooding is expected to continue as remnants of storm push north. NBC's Steve Handelsman reports. (NBC News Channel)Flooding is expected to continue as remnants of storm push north. NBC's Steve Handelsman reports. (NBC News)


Video: Bloomberg: Grateful for no loss of life

    Aug. 28: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg reports on how Irene impacted the city. He says that as of Sunday afternoon there is no confirmation of deaths or injuries in the city. Bloomberg says Irene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages. (Other)New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg reports on how Irene impacted the city. He says that as of Sunday afternoon there is no confirmation of deaths or injuries in the city. Bloomberg says Irene caused flooding, downed trees, and power outages. (msnbc tv)


Video: Irene halts thousands of flights

    Aug. 28: CNBC Phil LeBeau reports live from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago.  (Other)CNBC Phil LeBeau reports live from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. (msnbc tv)


Video: NJ governor: Record flooding in state

    Aug. 28: N.J. Gov. Chris Christie reports on how Irene has affected the state. Christie says that not all rivers in the state have crested and more flooding is expected. He also discusses how the state is prepared to handle the aftermath of the storm. (Other)N.J. Gov. Chris Christie reports on how Irene has affected the state. Christie says that not all rivers in the state have crested and more flooding is expected. He also discusses how the state is prepared to handle the aftermath of the storm. (msnbc tv)


Video: Irene now a tropical storm

    Aug. 28: Hurricane Irene has been downgraded to a tropical storm. The Weather Channel's Bill Karins reports.  (Other)Hurricane Irene has been downgraded to a tropical storm. The Weather Channel's Bill Karins reports. (msnbc tv)


Video: No power outages reported in Manhattan

    Aug. 28: Over three million people are without power on the East Coast, but none of them are in Manhattan. Today's Matt Lauer talks with John Mikfad, Senior Vice President from Con-Edison about New York City's power. (Today Show)Over three million people are without power on the East Coast, but none of them are in Manhattan. Today's Matt Lauer talks with John Mikfad, Senior Vice President from Con-Edison about New York City's power. (TODAY)


Video: Wind tears through Coney Island

    Aug. 28: Wind and rain batter the boardwalk at Coney Island. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (Other)Wind and rain batter the boardwalk at Coney Island. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (msnbc tv)


Video: Will hurricane weaken?

    Aug. 28: As Hurricane Irene makes its way up the New Jersey coast toward New York and Long Island, NBC meteorologist Bill Karins tracks the storm’s likely path and potential as a wind- and wave-maker for folks in the tri-state area and points North.  (Today Show)As Hurricane Irene makes its way up the New Jersey coast toward New York and Long Island, NBC meteorologist Bill Karins tracks the storm’s likely path and potential as a wind- and wave-maker for folks in the tri-state area and points North. (TODAY)


Video: Flooding damages historic boardwalk

    Aug. 28: The ocean breaks through a retaining wall in Long Beach, NY and damages a historic boardwalk. TODAY's Al Roker reports. (Today Show)The ocean breaks through a retaining wall in Long Beach, NY and damages a historic boardwalk. TODAY's Al Roker reports. (TODAY)


Video: Hurricane Irene makes second landfall

    Aug. 28: With 75 mph winds, Hurricane Irene makes a second landfall at Little Egg Inlet, NJ. The Weather Channel's Jeff Ranieri reports. (Other)With 75 mph winds, Hurricane Irene makes a second landfall at Little Egg Inlet, NJ. The Weather Channel's Jeff Ranieri reports. (msnbc tv)


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: President’s vacation spot expecting a beating

    Aug. 27: Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, where First Family just vacationed for the past 10 days, is preparing for the storm to hit sometime early Sunday. (Nightly News)Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, where First Family just vacationed for the past 10 days, is preparing for the storm to hit sometime early Sunday. (Nightly News)


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)


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