I want to start with garrett haake, you are in the center of the action. Weve been hearing from lawmakers. To my ears, i dont hear any break in this gridlock. Whats your take at this hour . Reporter yeah, you with choose your own news here at this point, depending on who youre talking to. Im outside a meeting thats been going on Susan Collins office and the democrats coming out have said no comment, on made vague comments like theres been progress. Lindsey gram just left. Hes been probably the sagelemost key negotiator. He sees some of the dynamics as potential something to be optimistic about, specifically this idea that the senate would be able to move forward sometime
optimism their close to turning a corner. The work will continue at least until tomorrow. Just to drill down on the point you make, they are considering essentially the deal that seems to be gaining the most team is this shortterm threeweek deal. So the question is why would democrats go for this deal when they Wouldnt
issue because march is the drop dead date. there is the drop dead date and that is in march. and president trump has moved on this. president trump said let s get permanent daca and now it is incumbent upon democrats to move toward him and say yes, we ll give you a border wall, it is give and take. before i let go. i have to ask you about polling. a washington post poll which shows a majority of americans right now blame president trump and republicans for this shutdown. 48%. are you going to feel that when voter go to the poll in the mid term. not at all. the cnn poll showed they didn t want a shutdown over daca. they don t want to shutdown, the facts are getting out there and americans are waking up and realize this is a shutdown that didn t need to happen. governor could i say one quick thing. very quickly. we re out of time, go eagles. go eagles. governor, and caylee, thank you so much. and that wraps it up for