an aggressive agenda. for a congress that actually gets things done, that would be a tough agenda. and as you know, from covering washington for a long time, budgets are sometimes that even a congress that gets other things done struggles to get done. so what does that agenda look like to you? it does look tough. i will say that harvey has kind of brought people together. you talked about the wall and the possibility of a government shutdown. you know, president trump has backed down a little bit about that in private. and harvey is a big reason for that, because it s brought people together. they know they need to get this done. a government shutdown during such a huge rebuilding effort would not look good. so i think this is a place where they can come together. what s going to happen is, what is it going to look like? is it going to be a short-term spending bill that s kind of what it sounds like. we re seeing some bickering
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louisiana which is also getting hit by hurricane harvey and they are on their way to check out the damage there and we will obviously keep our eye on that. a crowd there to see him off wait, let s listen in. hello, mr. president. great job. thank you. great job, everybody. great job, everybody. thank you. good. i like that. i like that. thank you.
the last thing before we go tonight, at this time exactly one week ago today, a category 4 hurricane by the name of harvey had just made landfall for the first time along coastal texas. over the past week, we ve seen two more landfalls and devastation and sorrow on a scale that is difficult to comprehend. officials now say at least 41 people have died from the storm, a number that s expected to rise. nbc news reports around 42,000 people remain in shelters. officials are concerned about the environmental impact of the storm, especially after multiple fires like this one tonight in crosby, texas. houston s mayor warned today parts of the city could remain flooded for over two weeks. in the face of all this, we ve seen amazing courage and heroism. the search and rescue efforts are still continues. president trump who visited with officials on tuesday will return tomorrow to houston. if you want to find out to help,
last thing before we go tonight. at this time exactly one week ago today a category 4 hurricane by the name of harvey had just made land fall for the first time along coastal texas over the past week we ve seen two more land falls and devastation and sorrow on a scale that s difficult to understand. 41 people have died, that number is expected to rise, and 42,000 people remain in shelters. officials are concerned about the environmental impact like fires like this one. houston s mayor warned parts of city could be remain fluided for two weeks. the search and rescue efforts are still concerning. president trump who who visited in texas on tuesday will return