Not according to CNN. Having trouble with the Shumer video, but the post is here.
Both sides are refusing to stand down ahead of a tentative Senate vote currently scheduled for the wee hours Monday morning on whether to end the government shutdown.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer each took to the chamber floor on Sunday to trade blame for the shutdown, both accusing the other side of taking hostages.
But in contrast to the sharp speeches from the respective party leaders, a few Republican senators sounded somewhat confident notes that they would receive enough support from Democrats to reopen the government on a short-term basis without a simultaneous deal on immigration.
South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham, who voted against the short-term funding plan on Friday, and Texas Republican John Cornyn, the majority whip, both predicted they could get enough support from Democrats in the vote early Monday to pass a three week extension and keep the government open through February 8.
"I think there will be a breakthrough tonight," Graham said. "If there's going to be one, it'll be tonight."
At the same time, Graham said that the White House was not leading on the situation and that White House staffers were serving the President poorly.
"The Senate needs to lead 'cause no one else is," Graham said, adding later, "The White House staff, I think, is making it very difficult."