Prof. Scott Mandia tries to convey the specific risk of Hurricane Irene and the general threat of tropical storms to New York City and the Northeast while Brian Sullivan, formerly of Faux, interrupts on CNBC this evening:
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Irene Threat to New York, Northeast: Prof. Mandia Interview on CNBC
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Had Irene hit NYC the way it was predicted there would have been major negative long lasting economical effects on the city.
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