Video: Obama: 'This is not over'
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: Bloomberg: Grateful for no loss of life
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: NJ governor: Record flooding in state
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: No power outages reported in Manhattan
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: Will hurricane weaken?
As Hurricane Irene makes its way up the New Jersey coast toward New York and Long Island, NBC meteorologist Bill Karins tracks the stormâs likely path and potential as a wind- and wave-maker for folks in the tri-state area and points North. (TODAY)
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