conclusion. it s going to be remarkable. have a great memorial day weekend. that does it for us this morning. yasmin vossoughian picks up the coverage right now. hey, everybody, it s 10:00 a.m. in the east, i m yasmin vossoughian in for ana cabrera this morning. urgency in washington with less than a week to avoid a catastrophic default. there s optimism that a deal is close, but can they get it done and before too much damage is done? we have a lot of hangups. do you think it s possible to get a deal by this weekend. look, we re not going to stop negotiating. this is a priority. plus, we ve got more questions about donald trump and classified documents at mar-a-lago. new exclusive reporting from the washington post, sources saying that two employees moved the boxes the day before a visit by fbi agents. what could that mean for the special counsel s investigation? growing outrage in mississippi, an attorney for an 11-year-old says the child was shot after he
the news. i just felt that, you know, it would have been nice to be there a bit longer, but it was jesse s decision, and i respect that decision because jesse is an extraordinary writer, and i think it was a bold decision, and i think ultimately it probably worked. it s a bit i knew it was going to happen, but i thought, oh, can i not live until episode six. and they went we ve got to do that, and when he explained it s a day thing, it made total sense. total sense. yeah. all right. well, listen, we thank you so much for being with us to talk about mending the line. it looks like an extraordinary film, an important film. we appreciate your time. all right, brian cox, of course, and we ll all be watching that as well as, of course, the succession