Search and rescue efforts are underway in Florida after a devastating Category 4 hurricane made landfall Wednesday.
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"You don't ever want these things to happen again," he said during an interview with NBC's"Meet the Press" on Sunday."I think every county is going to have to look at that and say, 'Does that make sense to their county."' "You have to have stricter building codes," he said."You have to make sure that you learn from every storm and on top of that you have to make sure there's no fraud."
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