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October 30th, 2012
10:16 PM ET

The Wrath of Sandy: At least 33 people dead across 8 states

CNN's Erin Burnett has the latest on the damage left by "Superstorm" Sandy.

More than 100 stuck on Fire Island

OutFront tonight: Karen Boss, she's stranded on the New York barrier island.

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Filed under: "Superstorm" Sandy • News • Weather
October 30th, 2012
09:21 PM ET

The politics of Sandy: Key Romney surrogate praises Obama for quick response to storm

It is one week until Election Day, and the impact of "Superstorm" Sandy could wreak havoc on the this neck and neck presidential race. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie praised President Barack Obama for acting quickly on storm relief.

Obama to see storm damage in New Jersey Wednesday

"I have to say the administration, the President himself and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate have been outstanding with us so far. We have a great partnership with them, and I want to thank the President personally for his personal attention to this, " said Gov. Christie.

Can Christie comments impact this already tight race?

OutFront tonight: CNN Contributors John Avlon, Reihan Salam, and Democratic Strategist Mo Elleithee. FULL POST


Filed under: "Superstorm" Sandy • News • Politics • Weather
October 30th, 2012
09:03 PM ET

Crane remains dangling over Midtown

A 250,000 pound crane damaged by "Superstorm" Sandy, continues to dangle 90 stories above midtown Manhattan. CNN's Alino Cho reports.

NYC Crane crippled by Sandy

Erin Burnett also talked to the president of the largest crane company in America, Frank Bardonaro about next steps with the damaged crane.

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Filed under: "Superstorm" Sandy • News • Weather
October 30th, 2012
08:56 PM ET

Sandy slams West Virginia with a blizzard

CNN's Martin Savidge reports from West Virginia on state being buried under as much as three feet of snow due to "Superstorm" Sandy.


Filed under: "Superstorm" Sandy • News • Weather
October 30th, 2012
05:42 PM ET

Sandy devastates Staten Island: "The damage is much greater than anyone anticipated," says Rep. Michael Grimm

"Superstorm" Sandy has  left the New York City borough of Staten Island with at least six dead. The storm destroyed homes, tossed cars and was able to move an empty tanker ashore.

Erin Burnett OutFront live blog for Hurricane Sandy coverage

Staten Island's Republican Congressman Michael Grimm told WABC that the scene was "a Katrina situation all over again. People on roofs. People are Facebooking elected officials."

OutFront tonight: Congressman Michael Grimm (R-NY) who has been assessing the aftermath of Sandy on Staten Island.


Filed under: "Superstorm" Sandy • Weather
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