selfies and tough questions including one from a man seeking clarification on where the texas congressman stands in on baby s surviving an abortion. the way i would approach your question in this issue generally is to trust women to make their own decisions. on gun control he tried to walk the line. if you own an ar-15 and i m your president, keep it. with his next breath, he took a tougher stance on the weapon, arguing it s a variant design for the battlefield. i see no reason for it to be sold into our communities when they are so many other firearms somebody can buy. while praising the diversity of the democratic field, he blames president trump for volatile politics. the rhetoric has never been used by a sitting president in my lifetime, hate crimes increasing every single year. many of those attending have yet to decide but one boater told us.
this is talking about george conway, the same goes for his continuing feud with the late john mccain, why bother? i get why donald trump doesn t like john mccain and he has some legitimate grievances against john mccain but he isn t hurting john mccain, john mccain is dead, he s hurting himself. he went to ohio today because he had a message to deliver about the manufacturing boom in this country that he has unleashed. it s a great story, you said at the outset of this segment we were going to talk about that but he change the subject. he did it by showing a total lack of decency. what he s doing is stepping on his own story and there are millions of people in this country who are benefiting from the trump economy who have jobs and opportunity and better lives because of this. they like trump s policies but they don t like him because of things like this. the reason he s in the low 40s
north and west, could end up with up to a half foot. so, let s go ahead and time it out. this is the critical part. if anybody hits the roads tomorrow, if you are in the twin cities or chicago or washington, d.c., you re all along that frozen precipitation, so, you start as snow. move that warm front farther north, it s going to end up coming through philadelphia during the day on wednesday. we just saw a travel advisory issued right here in new york city. we ll go snow, sleet and rain like we have almost the entire winter, david. all right. i know you ll be tracking it straight through gma in the morning. ginger, thank you. in the meantime, we turn next tonight to president trump, this evening responding to a report that broke in the new york times today, indicating the president asked his acting attorney general to change the prosecutor in the michael cohen case in the southern district of new york. that the president allegedly wanted the u.s. attorney that he appointed to ov
beautiful. there it is, that is how the world should be. sorry, you are out of time. i would give up my time for a cat nap. special report is up next, who is they is they are, hey, bret. bret: dogs and cats living together thanks greg. the process of firming up from a compromise budget deal to avert a partial government shutdown, but still no decision from the president about signing it. it could be a last-minute snag. we will bring you the latest. has the national debt crash $22 trillion ceiling and the ripple effects to the u.s. economy. as venezuela endures a political economic and humanitarian crisis, we will get perspectives from the president of the next-door neighbor columbia who met with president trump today. this is a special. special
demands for a border wall. the president demanded $5.7 billion to build 200 miles of border wall. well, tonight, the deal proposes $1.375 billion for 55 miles, not the 200 he had hoped for. well, tonight, what the president is already saying. here s abc s chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. reporter: president trump today declared he doesn t like the deal struck by democrats and republicans to avoid another government shutdown, but he won t say whether or not he ll sign it. i can tell you that am i happy at first glance? i just got to see it. the answer is no, i m not. i m not happy. reporter: the deal includes the $1.375 billion to build the barrier on the southern border, enough for about 55 miles. that s even less than the $1.6 billion he rejected in december, triggering a 35-day government shutdown. and it s a far cry from the $5.7 billion the president demanded.