Hurricane, er, Tropical Storm Irene proved to be no Katrina, and that's partly because the resulting Federal Emergency Management Agency overhaul actually worked, says FEMA administrator Craig Fugate. "We've learned to really work as one team, not as separate levels of government, and to put everything together early before the storm hits," he told This Week. "We shouldn't have to wait until a state is overwhelmed to begin getting ready, have supplies ready, have our teams in the state and work as one team, not waiting for damages to occur and that formal request to come." Elsewhere on the Sunday dial, as per Politico: