a commemoration of the great moment of the terrible and tragic costs of isolation. that's going to be an image for the rest of the week. >> richard haass, as we sat here yesterday and watched that pageantry, marine one landing at the buckingham palace, you used the word hollow, it's hollow given the state of the relationship of the two countries and given the state of the uk right now. today as the president sits as we speak with prime minister theresa may, she's 72 hours away from leaving as the head of her party so these negotiations as the president bleeds with her half-jokingly, stick around for a while, we will make a deal, with those talks hollow as well given who the president is talking to right now? >> short answer is pretty much. the president keeps talking about this wonderful economic bilateral relationship to come, but for all we know britain is going to maintain some relationship with the eu for not just months but probably years to come and the idea that