going to go away. it's going to go away. you know, it doesn't -- as of now, it seems to be sticking around a bit longer than anybody thought. >> it's not going to go away because it's a reflection of not just the volatility in the cycle, but the anger and anxiety in the electorate which is on -- has been present for the last decade or more. and the reason that trump is transcending the normal rules is because particularly republicans but i think many americans, majority of americans if polls are to be believed, are so fed up that their anxiety and fear has turned to ang we are the system. it's not working in washington. it is working here. so when trump says what he says in the way that he says it, they're like that's right. we've been saying this for a decade. but this is not new volatility. this is anxiety that's been around for a while. there is special frustration. we have elected monumental --