0 issues that were made. the economy was strong. i still believe washington is a deadline-driven town. cooler heads eventually will prevail. key word, eventually. that s it for me. thanks very much for watching. i ll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in the situation room. newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. hey, wolf. thank you so much. great to be with you on this monday. i m brooke baldwin. only congress could make a crisis look cliche. you know this, i know this. we have been here before. congress is dysfunctional, hopes are low and pressure is high. lawmakers are cramming on something that could have been done months and months ago. here we are, the final hours before this ominous deadline wolf was talking about here. look at the clock with me. in ten hours, less than ten now, if there is no agreement, the government will shut down for the first time in 17 years. so here s what s happening right now. the u.s. senate, they re convening. they are now on the receiving end
bill. so this is the life and legacy of greta got king, and is greta scott king. yes. .. and so right it, 68, april 4th , the manuscript in the mailbox. got the news that evening. my father had been a fast assassinated. at that time i came to a atlanta to help mother with the funeral arrangements and then the children put the first couple of years and helping my mother with the establishment. at that time my mother said, you know, maybe a want to write my own life story. in 1969. it is no longer in print. in 2004 and 66 she knew about the manuscript, very much wanted to completed. said, why don t you go ahead and complete the manuscript in 2004. of course, i needed, again, to do some more work because from 66 to a 2004 law had happened. as a result of a few months, maybe a year later on mother became ill. so she could not focus. sixteen months later my sister passed. 2008, 2009, she started completing this particular book. a had a conversation with her one day. she said