catastrophe. default is off the table and only way to move forward is in good faith toward a bipartisan agreement. todd: the speaker vowing to be in touch with the president every single day until a deal gets done. i thought the meeting was productive. i thought it was more productive than the other meetings, we made the circle smaller andul somewhater, we are getting closer, don t give up on us. todd: that agreement needs to come soon to fulfill the nation s current spending obligations. ashley: in north carolina, roy cooper declaring state of emergency in last ditch effort to stop school choice bill from passing the legislature. cooper comparing the bill to a natural disaster. watch. it is time to declare state of emergency for public education in north carolina. there is no executive order, like with a hurricane or the pandemic, but it is no less important. it is clear that the republican legislature is aiming to choke the life out of public education. ashley:
what you are used to doing or have you played in front of people before? so i have played in front of people before. i have been playing guitar for a very long time. and i played for my school multiple times and before that i was actually in a sort of after school band-type thing and we played concerts just about once every month. so i have had some type of experience playing in front of people but actually never played the national anthem for a crowd before so that was a new experience for me. todd: obviously that song an important song in our country. trey tre what does patriotism mean to you. it means a lot to me. we play the national anthem before the home game. it s a representation of what it means to be in this country it. means great deal to me to be able to play that song and to represent this country the best as i possibly can. ashley: you know tray, my