cnbc's own ayman javers joins us now with the details. good evening. >> good evening, larry. blink and you will miss it but congress is coming back to washington. they're in today for the first time since the iii. obviously, it's a campaign year. members of congress prefer to spend time back in their states and their districts campaigning than being here in washington. they have a very limited agenda this week, up on capitol hill, harry reid admitted it was quote a light agenda this week. here's what they will be working on so far for the rest of the week, starting with the continuing resolution. they have to pass that to fund the government. they will be working on that. all expectations it will pass. a drought bill for farmers and jobs bill may or may not pass. something else that will be on the agenda this week. also interestingly, paul ryan will be making his return to capitol hill after being selected as the vice-presidential running mate for mitt romney. it will be fascinating to watch how he is received by his republican and democratic colleagues on capitol hill. if th