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From The New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams, and this is The Daily.
Over the weekend, we heard one message after another message about how a peace deal with Iran was coming.
The framework was in place, we were told, and we were on the verge of it.
And then suddenly, there was a new round of airstrikes and threats.
And so today, I talk to my colleagues, David Sanger and Tyler Pager,
about what happened and how to make sense of this dramatic reversal.
It's Wednesday, May 27th.
David, Tyler, welcome to The Daily.
Thanks, Rachel.
Great to be here.
Thanks for having us.
It's very exciting to talk to both of you at the same time in the DC studio.
You've been working furiously over a very long holiday weekend that I think a lot of people went into.
With some sense that there might be a deal to end the war with Iran.
And then...