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Hour 2: How does it change your readiness plan knowing FEMA may not show up in the way we've come to expect?

35 min · 9. juni 2026
episode Hour 2: How does it change your readiness plan knowing FEMA may not show up in the way we've come to expect? cover

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This hour, Ian Hoch drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb and covers the U.S. Apache helicopter shot down by an Iranian drone, new renderings of one of the most famous train stations in the country, and President Trump's reception in Madison Square Garden during the third NBA Finals game. Then, Russell Honoré, retired Army Lieutenant General, joins the show to urge people to get prepared for hurricanes and emergencies with the expectation of not looking to FEMA for assistance.

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