hour. nate made its first u.s. landfall on saturday in southeast louisiana. >> officials were expecting dangerous storm surges, fallen trees, downed power lines. but you just heard a good report from biloxi, mississippi a few moments ago. they don't have any reports of that. more than 36,000 households, though, across florida, alabama, and mississippi, though, are already without power. and some areas could get up to ten inches or 25 centimeters of rain. you can see just how high the waters are rising already. these are firefighters waiting for water at the hard rock hotel and casino in biloxi, mississippi. >> all right. we'll continue to follow the situation there on the gulf coast. now switching to politics. the u.s. president, donald trump, back in washington after traveling to greensboro, north carolina on saturday for a high-dollar fund-raiser there. it was his first trip back to the state since becoming the u.s. president. and you can see here he arrived in a steady rain. before leaving the white house he spoke with reporters,