have been on this issue in large part over the course of the last 24 hours. they've made very clear they have significant problems with how the republicans have drafted this short-term bill. she have significant problems and significant deficits of trust in terms of how republicans will deal with the daca resolution if there is one even on the table at all. does that mean they will eventually vote no against a short-term funding bill? up to this point, it has looked like, yes, throughout this day, anderson, even when democratic leader chuck schumer went over to the white house, it looked very much like senate democrats would stay unified and a shutdown was almost certainly going to happen. here's what's shifted over the last 30 to 45 minutes. there have been a handful of democrats, some of whom have said they're welling to vote yes with republicans on this vote would have been openly asking their members to reconsider, maybe consider other options, maybe a shorter term c.r. would be an option here. that is something i was told would be coming up in the closed door meeting going on right now. the big question given the litany of problems democrats