the consequences are. he s going to be very clear that congressional members need to take action. this is their constitutional duty. he s going to be incredibly clear on that as he has been for months, for months. we have been very clear. we we do not understand why they can t get this done. in the last republican administration, democrats put their politics aside and they came together with republicans and got this done. look, we can have every every year we have a conversation about the budget. that is something that happens, you have a conversation about appropriations, conversation about the budget and you negotiate, that makes sense. we have having a conversation about default, really, when it s their job to get that done. go ahead. thanks, karine. i wanted to ask about the banking sector. specifically in the stock market and it seems like the concern has moved from depositors
listened in on it, happened a week ago no, last wednesday, so that occurred. i don t have anything to share about spain and their travels and we ll have more details about what that what the agenda will look like. look, every conversation is different. it is a diplomatic conversation that occurs when we talk about what they are going to be doing here at the white house, i just don t have anything more to share on that. french protests, she talked about systematic use of detention as repression. what is the administration take on the latest accusation against the police in france? i would refer you to the police in france to deal with this question. i would refer you to them. you keep saying the president next week at this meeting with the congressional leaders is
going to lay out the consequences. outline why this is so important. you also noted you guys have been laying out the stakes for weeks and nothing has changed. what makes the president think getting in this room, laying out yet again what is at stake here is somehow going to suddenly change republican you know the president, he s been the president, the vice president, the senator, on the other side of pennsylvania avenue dealing with these types of issues. he knows these folks, right. he knows these leaders, and the president has been able to get things done in a bipartisan way in the past. we have the record to show that. and so he s going to sit down, have an honest conversation, a frank conversation, don t want to get into what could happen or what might happen coming out of them. but i think it s important for the president of the united states to lay out on behalf of the american people what this will mean directly, face-to-face directly to the speaker. and so that s what you