Two days after the deadline to reach a Iran nuclear deal, Andrea Mitchell reported that some sort of compromise for the framework would be met by the end of Thursday.
Mitchell also reported from Switzerland that the deal might be less than what many Americans hoped for, and that Iran is the speaking substantively while the United States is not speaking at all.
"The Iranians are running circles around the Americans here in terms of public diplomacy," Mitchell said. "They are setting the expectations."
The Iranian foreign minister said he believes that great progress has been made. Discussions about whether the U.S.-imposed sanctions will be lifted have taken place all day and all night.
What has not been agreed to what needs to be done by June, the deadline that is in place has been self-imposed. BBC anchor Katty Kay said President Obama has been so desperate for a deal with Iran and to make it part of his legacy.