the u.s. inching closer to running out of money to pay its debts. a deadline is as close as 12 days away, but the high-stakes negotiations between the white house and republicans have collapsed and it is not clear when face to face talks will resume. meanwhile, president biden will cut short his asia trip to address the debt crisis. before heading home tomorrow from the g-7 summit in japan, biden will meet with ukraine s president. president zelenskyy is making a dramatic appearance at the gathering to ask world leaders for help in the war against russia. russia claims a major victory in ukraine. today the head of the mercenary wagner group says his fighters have captured bakhmut after months of brutal fighting, but ukraine says it still holds a small portion of the city. cnn s phil mattingly is at the summit in japan. let s begin with the debt crisis. a u.s. default would of course hurt economies around the world. so what is the level of concern there and where do things sta
federal prosecutor, ellie honig. and the author of untouchable, how to get away with it. let s first listen to what tim said about the mar-a-lago documents case when i asked if he had ever seen a declassification lawyer, which the president s lawyers said initially after the mar-a-lago search warrant was executed. i never saw the order itself. that would not be something that we would have access to. if it was a written order as opposed to an oral order. what do you make of that? well, first of all, that was a really interesting and i think, nuanced interview. tim partilatore is a smart attorney. if there was an order written or verbal, he absolutely would have known about it as a defense lawyer.