good evening. we begin tonight with breaking news. signs of cautious optimism in the debt ceiling standoff with as few as ten days left before the federal government runs out of cash. with house republicans trying to extract major budget cuts in exchange for allowing new borrowing to pay the bills, president biden and house speaker mccarthy have just wrapped up talks at the white house. i felt we had a productive discussion. i believe we can get it done. we ll hear from the white house. earlier today, treasury secretary janet yellen reminded lawmakers of the stakes saying, it s, quote, highly likely, unquote the government will default as soon as june 1st. so, what s the status of the negotiations after speaker mccarthy s meeting? the talks are still very much alive, which is a positive sign, after a tumultuous weekend of negotiations. both sides are still very much committed to getting a bipartisan deal. speaker kevin mccarthy, as you heard, struck a very positive tone
- [announcer] do you have an invention idea but don t know what to do next? call invent help today. they can help you get started with your idea. call now 800-710-0020. good evening. we begin tonight with breaking news. signs of cautious optimism in the debt ceiling standoff ten days left before the federal government runs out of cash with house republicans trying to extract major budget cuts in exchange for allowing new borrowing to pay the bills. president biden how speaker mccarthy have just wrapped up talks at the white house. i felt we had a productive discussion. i believe we can get it done. here from the white house earlier today, treasury secretary janet yellen reminded lawmakers at the state saying it is quote, highly likely, unquote, the government will default as of june 1st. emily s and anna joins us now with more from the capital. what is the status of negotiations after speaker mccarthy s meeting? the talks are still very much alive, which is a positi
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surrendered justice, as ne evidence and the documents cas keeps on coming. i can t imagine you ever say, bring these boxes that w brought back from the whit house, i d like to look at them did you ever do that i don t have the right to d that there s nothing wrong with it. tonight, congressman adam schiff on the eve of trump s first court appearance plus, the timeline for finding out what s actually in the charges, and why the publicity seeking ex president is arguin against cameras and court. and why jack smith subpoenas for the secret service could b the clearest sign yet that mor charges are coming when all in starts righ now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes right now, donald trump is bac in new york city, just a few blocks from here, in fact. he is spending the night a trump tower ahead of his arraignment on criminal charge tomorrow afternoon this afternoon in a surrea spectacle, vaguely reminiscent of the infamous og simpson bronco case, we g
and detailed notes the notes pertain to the classified documents subpoena. how damning do you think those notes could be? well, anderson, they re reported to be 50 pages. cnn has said that trump insiders were surprised at the level of detail. it s kind of similar to the first issue we were talking about. it goes to donald trump s intent. and as sara reported, if trump was indeed pushing back, asking how he can push back on this subpoena, maybe there was an innocent intent, or maybe that is part of the pattern of evidence of obstruction of justice and of hanging on to these documents. allegedly. all of this is alleged at this point. hanging on to these documents, wrongfully so. i think it s got to be very uncomfortable, the most uncomfortable thing for a client