were being included for special interests. the issue of funding the government past friday. delegations from florida and texas want more money to help with hurricane recovery efforts. then the california delegation both democrats and republicans want more money for wildlife relief efforts. they want about $4.4 billion to help recover from the devastation and there isn t much time before the government runs out of money at the end of this week. nobody wants a shutdown. i don t sense that will come unless it s through mutual misunderstanding between the two sides. mitch mcconnell says there will not be a government shutdown. another busy week ahead. sandra: mike emanuel live on capitol hill. bill: another big story today from the white house. the president responded to michael flynn s guilty plea friday in the russia probe as well as calling out the f.b.i. in no uncertain terms after mueller first a top f.b.i. agent over the weekend for
calling on the president to use their ideas. if he throws in mcconnell, the billionaires don t support it. if he fights for the middle class and help companies keep production in the united states, not the bill that mcconnell has, if he does that it s a bipartisan bill. we ve seen differences between the president and the senate majority leader over recent months. clearly some democrats are trying to see if they can drive a wedge in there and get some of their ideas included, shep. shepard: mike emanuel live on capitol hill. thanks. as mike was speaking, we watched abc vice president pence arrived and was seated on the front row, escorted in as have others including family members of army captain rose who will receive the congressional medal of honor today. it appears all of the seats in the front row, the vips, if you will, who will be there are now seated. the ushers, the guards have moved to the sides. we suspect that the president
the president s surprised deal shaking up the fall agendas well. president trump: we had a very good meeting with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. we agreed to a three-month extension on debt ceiling. we have an extension which will go out to december 15th. that will include debt ceiling, that will include the crs and harvey. the amount of money that to be determined but it will everyone is in favor of taking care of that situation. so we all very much agree. julie: mike emanuel live on capitol hill for us this morning. how stunned are leading republicans by this deal? julie, good morning. republican leaders wanted to extend the debt ceiling through next year s mid-term elections so they wouldn t have to deal with such a difficult in such short order. paul ryan talked about the deal. he wanted to make sure in this moment of national crisis
there s a desire to move past the acrimony of the healthcare debate around get to a place where we can work together to advance legislation that helps the american people. i m hopeful that the discussions between the republican leader and i will produce a package of nominees we can pass today. it s worth noting the senate has confirmed 78 nominees today ranging from the u.s. ambassador to nato to the u.s. ambassador to the united kingdom. mcconnell notes they confirmed more people this week than the senate has all year, shep. shepard: mike emanuel live on capitol hill. thanks very much. the president tweeted this morning about the united states relations with russia. he talked about how they are add a very low level. one of the lowest he can remember and how or remember, i should say and how largely you can thank congress for that. the same congress as he put it that can t get healthcare done. so the president is saying the fact that relations with russia are bad is the fault of
very tough vote and they re having some of their members having a hard time with this vote. let s postpone it and see if we can fix it and be a commitment to the base. democrats would love to negotiate fixes to obamacare. shannon: mike emanuel live on capitol hill. bill: let s get the doctor s point of view and the view from outside of washington dr. marc siegel and florida governor rick scott with 15 plus years in healthcare. governor, welcome. want to start with the doctor in new york. marc, this is what we get from the cbo on screen. uninsured. 22 million more will not be covered. medicaid coverage in 2026, 15 million fewer. the cbo numbers are not always accurate. that s correct. when obamacare was passed in 2010 you ll note that the cbo predicted that 21 million would