After more than two weeks of indecision, the Obama administration has denied a request for fire-ravaged areas of Texas to receive federal disaster declarations. How bad have the wildfires been? What type of damage is normally necessary to trigger a disaster declaration? Why is the FEMA assistance being offered by the government insufficient for the scope of damage caused by the fires? And what are Texas officials doing now to get FEMA to change its decision? We discuss it all with Texas Rep. Mike Conaway.