This is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in Rockefeller Plaza. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to today on a monday morning. Im savannah guthrie. Im David Gregory along side Natalie Morales and dylan dreyer. Maybe you can explain whats going on in washington. It is so frustrating. This is dynamic where each side thinks the other side is 100 at fault here. I dont think well get to thursday without a deal. Were seeing tempers fly on all sides right now. Absolutely. Thats todays top story this morning. The push to end the Government Shutdown taking on new urgency with the u. S. Days from losing its ability to borrow money. Peter alexander is at the white house this morning with the very latest. Good morning, peter. Reporter good morning, david. No deal in sight and not a lot of progress here. The next days will be critical on the u. S. Closing in on a thursday deadline. Thats when the government could begin defaulting on its bills. A heavy focus will be on t
Unbelievable. Good morning. Its monday, october 14th you were there. Were you there last night . I was. I actually was for seven innings. When did the come back start, joe . The eighth. Maybe by leaving. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to morning joe. That is quite a win for the red sox last night. With us on set here in new york, washington anchor for bbc new york, katie kay. Mark halperin. And msnbc policy analyst isra klein. We were watching the game and i said i have to leave. Built i get to work. You know barnacle is not here. I have to drive through the night. So i got in the car and about an hour down unbelievable. 50 when you left. It was 51. But more remarkable than this and i put this with what in 2004. Look, all weekend, willie, you saw this. We red sox fans went through the two most frustrating nights in our franchise history. We were no hit through eight innings last night. All of these strikeouts over the last two nights. No hit. The tigers pitchers set every record in th
David Ortiz will forever be associated not just with Boston, but with what he meant to the city a decade ago. As our John Tomase writes, his presence is a reminder of the Red Sox' current identity problem.