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Making Preparations Prior to the Impacts of Hurricane Earl

President Obama spoke with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Administrator Craig Fugate this afternoon and yesterday morning to ensure we are doing everything in our power to keep people safe in advance of Hurricane Earl along the eastern seaboard. The President will continue to monitor the situation as FEMAtracks the storm's movement in conjunction with the National Hurricane Center.

President Barack Obama talks on the phone with Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Craig Fugate about preparations for Hurricane Earl during a call in the Oval Office. Listening at right is Richard A. Reed, Special Assistant to the President for Homeland Security.

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