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FEMA administrator says they're ready for hurricane season: "It's in our DNA"
The Atlantic hurricane season begins next Monday, and FEMA's acting administrator, Bob Fenton, asserts the agency is prepared, stating it's 'in our DNA.' The statement comes as CBS News correspondent Nicole Sganga discusses preparedness with Fenton.
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