tonight, the senate failed to approve a short-term deal to fund t government. i think there is a deal this the next 24 hours. white house budget director mulvaney telling cnn a weekend deal and vote could have the government up and running by monday. trump involved in the negotiations, inviting the top democrat in the senate chuck shumer to the white house for a 90-minute meeting. we made some progress but we still have a good number of disagreements. the discussions will continue. reporter: trump tweeting later, excelan preliminary meeting. unlike some of my republican colleagues i m glad they are talking. and i think president trump is a good deal maker and maybe we will get a deal. reporter: but late tonight trump back on the attack tweeting democrats want to shut down the great success of the tax cuts. democrats say they are fighting for the rights of immigrants because to the u.s. as children. when is the urgency when it comes to d.r.e.a.m.est. there is an
5th. gloria rivera, abc news, washington. california senators were monday those who voted no. kamala harris and dianne feinstein weren t satisfied with assurances. harris tweeted, i refuse to put the lives of nearly 700,000 young people into the hands of somebody who has repeatedly got back on his word. some felt betrayed by democrats who voted yes. here in the bay area, the closed signs are still up despite the agreement we ve been talking about. cornell bernard tells us many federal employees are anxious to get back to work. right now, yes, i still have a job at the end of the day, missions to accomplish. reporter: it is quiet, because dozens of civilian employees remain furloughed. so far we re seeing the impact of not having our civilian force on base today. reporter: there s been extra workload for coast guard staff, no green light yet to bring workers back. right now we don t know. we don t know until there s anything officially decided. reporter: the
university. undocumented students are pushing back with post-ers and banner of their own. david louie has the story. reporter: this post-er appeared in two places on campus. it did not sit well with lan o students. there is a fine line between hate sfeech and free speech this is clearly hate speech. the unthorsoned post-er came down quickly opposed by this banner in the ongoing debate. it too was taken down because post-ed on aabling without perms. but he reappeaed in a free speech zone near the student dining hall. inside a staircase is filled with post-ers. i feel like it s important we need to to voice our opinions in a respectful manner where we can get a point across. but still allow ourselves to grow and really learn from each other. dialogue is exactly what the university administration sees as constructive. in a statement the prove oft said although various individuals on campus have chose ton express views in ways disrespectful, hostile or intentionally h
that is gorgeous. pretty neat ideas. dearly beloved we are gathered here in a village ceremony in india for the marriage of abonnie muda. she s a little young. she s a little young and about to be married to this puppy. that man is a real dog. they had two possible grooms but the one you see there is the one that was chosen. this is a tradition practiced by some people in this village because the baby was ceremonially married to this puppy to ward off bad omen. they think all the evil on the baby will be cast on the dog. i don t know why they hate dogs so much. that is so unfair. the dog is like, oh, cool, a party. wait, what? i m like an evil sucker? the practice is popular but community leaders are not big fans of it. they think people should not be doing this, but as you can see, they do have the bride, and you have the puppy right next to her, and the puppy s family is also there, you see two other pups there. the interesting thing the interesting th
paul stepped up to speak and did not stop. here is abc news reporter tarra palmery. despite the best effort to kobl together a bipartisan budget deal, the price tag was too high for spending hawks. the government shutdown at midnight process. the man behind it rand paul held up the vote for hours. he took to the senate floor to voice objections to the growing deficit. i think the country is worth a debate until three in the morning frankly. not all colleagues agree. the senator by objecting to the consent request will shut down the federal government for no real reason. it s one of the biggest spending bills since the economic stimulus in 2009. the deal includes billions for opioid treatment disaster relief and infrastructure opinion. and a boost to defense spending by $30 oh 0 billion over two years. anticipating the showdown, the white house told federal agencies to prepare for a shutdown. before midnight the minority whip told them to expect a vote between 3:00 a