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more unlikely. >> all right, so, let's get to mary, she's live up on the hill again tonight. mary, it looks like congress is headed towards that deal that does not include money for the president's border wall. tonight, the big question, will the president sign it? >> reporter: well, david, the white house says the president is now willing to consider a short-term fix, but he has not yet committed to signing this. and now, here on the hill, some conservative members are launching a last-ditch effort to try and change his mind. david? >> all right, stay tuned. mary, thank you. next tonight, the facebook privacy scandal. "the new york times" is now reporting the company shared user data, including your private messages, allowing companies like netflix and spotify to look at your messages, even delete them. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman now. >> reporter: tonight, facebook facing legal action from the district of columbia over the company's alleged failure to protect user information during the 2016 presidential campaign. this follows a separate "new york times" report that the social media goliath gave up to 150 companies access to its

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