spending deal to keep the government running and fund the military for two years, an eternity in washington terms, the president is still talking anti a government shutdown. on a morning when the president s lawyers and friends say he should not sit down with investigators from the special counsel s office because he might get caught lying, the president is saying he can handle the truth. also, the president wants a parade, a big one with tanks and troops. in a nutshell, he likes parades and wants one. much more on that coming up. first, words we don t speak very often because it s a thing that doesn t happen very often. we re getting whispers turning into shouts that we could be minutes away from a big, substantive bipartisan deal on capitol hill. let s get to suzanne malveaux on capitol hill with the latest: what are you hearing? reporter: e i spoke with senator dick durbin. senators saying don t let the president taunt you, don t fall into his trap. there is a possibility of immig