the deadline to avoid an economic catastrophe. they appear to be inching toward a deal as the clock winds down. we re keeping an eye on the roads and in the air, with memorial day travel rush under way. this weekend could be one for the history books. new reporting about what allegedly happened the day before the fbi showed up to former president trump s estate looking for classified documents. in rome, 24 hours after pope francis tells telemundo his health is improving, he s sick again. we have details. and thousands of little girls across the country line up to see the new little mermaid movie with a new take on arielle. people aren t perfect. they re different. so, i think this one is mostly like, she s different. and we begin with what could be encouraging signs in efforts to raise the nation s debt limit and avoid a potential economic catastrophe. white house and republican negotiators are said to be inching closer to an agreement with just days left until th
it s coming down to one thing. this has been about spending. the democrats have never wanted to stop the amount of spending that they do. they want to keep adding and adding and adding. i do not think it s right that you borrow money from china to pay people to stay home that are able-bodied with no dependents on the couch. this hour, a new washington post reporting ties donald trump to the movement of classified documents the day before a scheduled visit to mar-a-lago by the fbi. is the special counsel s investigation closing in? a former star football coach, alabama senator tommy tuberville blocking 300 military appointments. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. nonstop talks reported are moving negotiators closer to a deal, but they are not there yet. time is not on their side. joining me now, kelly o donnell and garrett haake, who have been going back and forth on all the details. garrett, to you. the speaker just spoke. congressman mchenry and
the deadline to avoid an economic catastrophe. they appear to be inching toward a deal as the clock winds down. we re keeping an eye on the roads and in the air, with memorial day travel rush under way. this weekend could be one for the history books. new reporting about what allegedly happened the day before the fbi showed up to former president trump s estate looking for classified documents. in rome, 24 hours after pope francis tells telemundo his health is improving, he s sick again. we have details. and thousands of little girls across the country line up to see the new little mermaid movie with a new take on arielle. people aren t perfect. they re different. so, i think this one is mostly like, she s different. and we begin with what could
almost has the same hair as us. it s one of my favorite movies i ve seen. people aren t perfect. they are different. i think this one is mostly, she s different. it represents me and my culture. it s for all the little girls out there that are finally like, i see somebody that looks like me. reporter: back to you, jose. thank you so very much. that wraps up the hour for me. i m jose diaz-balart. see you tomorrow night on nbc nightly news saturday. thank you for the privilege of your time. andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. right now on andrea mitchell reports, the debt ceiling deadline. negotiators push for a deal. if it doesn t come today, they won t have enough time to push it through both houses, even on a fast track, without blowing through that june 1st date.