everybody stood and cheered. the second longest standing ovationed on the. i believe our producer from capitol hill counted it at 42 seconds. that was a moment obviously unified everybody that was here. you want to talk about people wondered if what happened yesterday is something that will get people to maybe set aside some of the nasty political rhetoric. something interesting, maybe it's meaningful, maybe it's not. people are really into this game. i have been to the game before the last few years where people aren't paying attention. every single thing that happened tonight people on the edge of their seat, a lot of cheering and a lot of applause. everybody seems like they are on top of what is happening. it's close one. 3-2, the democrats are up a run in the second. >> all right. republicans are up 2-0 and now the democrats are up 3-2. i spoke to the republican house majority leader kevin mccarthy before and i asked him who will win? he said, "america."