after trump, after brexit, the idea that this is ununexpected. the unexpected is expected these days. you're seeing these two countries, the u.s. and great britain, the pillars of the post-war that has stood for decades, both voters are reactionary, they're not happy but they don't seem to mow where they want to go. there's not an obvious mandate for any one party. i mean voters are just confused. if they have something, they don't like it and they want something else. it's destabilizing transatlantic politics and politics with the u.s. and europe. it's just a very unpredictable time. that's difficult for markets and difficult for people who need stability. >> i'm going to to have you take off your british election expert hats for now. get back to your days as white house reporters. we'll bra we'll bringing it back to the white house after the break. he wraps up what they're calling