Obama warns Americans to take Hurricane Sandy seriously

Obama warns Americans to take Hurricane Sandy seriously

October 28, 2012 12:39 PM

Ahead of Hurricane Sandy's impending landfall, President Obama on Sunday visited the Federal Emergency Management Agency's headquarters for a briefing on the latest storm preparations. During a press conference after meeting with FEMA Director Craig Fugate, the president said: "My first message is to all people across the Eastern seaboard is that you need to take this very seriously."

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