Calling the result fantastic and drawing parallels to his own campaign message. Listen here. I think it will be a good thing. Youre taking your country back. Youre going to let people that you want into your country and people that you dont want or people that you dont think are going to be appropriate for your country or good for your country, youre not going to have to take. There are a lot of angles to this historic vote and the fallout today. Lets get to it all. First, lets get to cnns Business Correspondent alison kosik live at the New York Stock Exchange for us. Alison, what are you seeing . What are you hearing . Reporter we are watching the losses accelerate just a little bit from lets say a half our before, but certainly not as bad as it could have been. Before the market opened we had an indication that the dow could have dropped as much as 700 points. That did not materialize. So i have lots of questions. Way tonight bring in alan valdez. A lot of people want to know is this a oneday event, an overreaction to what happened . Yeah, wall street always overreacts. On the upside and the downside and this is probably a oneday event, this kind of movement. Well see volatility the rest of the summer, but basically its a oneday event, yes. Is this the kind of thing though that wall street is really going to be watching because the transition for the uk is not going to happen overnight. Its going to take years. Is this really going to dictate the trade and trend here on wall street . Not at all. Today was like a sale day at macys. The traders were salivating it sow it down 500 points. They were buying. A lot of guys like us were shorting yesterday coming into the market so we did a lot of covering right on the open. We just covered on the opening and walked away. Actually were flat right now. Youre seeing i think a lot of traders do the same thing because even though were coming in a little, but on lighter volume than this morning. Its a oneday event and like you mentioned, it will take years to unwind. Alan valdez, thanks so much. Not a lot of worry on wall street despite all the red on the screen at this moment. Well be keeping an eye on that and keeping close with you, alison. From the New York Stock Exchange lets go to the uk where Nic Robertson is in london. Nic, a whole lot happened overnight for folks here in the United States. Explain and lay it out for us. Reporter yeah. It certainly did, kate. The evening began with the final votes being cast, and based on the sort of outlook and predictions by the Financial Markets they seemed pretty confident themselves that the vote would be a remain vote, and that was the mood the country went into the vote counting, but within a couple of hours with the first results coming in, the leave campaign were getting bigger numbers in the northeast of the country. Scotland came out pretty solidly to remain part of the european union, but much of the rest of the country outside of the capital london, a few of the big commercial cities, was voting to leave, and thats the way the numbers settled by early morning. About 52 leave, 48 remain. David cameron wasted no time coming out saying that he was going to resign. He didnt set a time frame. What hes trying to do is to create a period of stability, a period of calm transition, support from some of his mps has been coming forward, mps who were saying they did vote for brit ton leave the european union. So right now the political impair tifer is to promote an aura of stability. But the market leaders i talked to talk about volatility today and for weeks ahead here in britain. The question and the value of the sterling is going to be something thats probably going to emerge within a few weeks. They say much lower, significantly lower than it was going into this referendum. So the Financial Markets the sense in the uk is they might be feeling this is a oneday event, but the feeling in the uk is they kind of got it wrong going into this as well. Theres concern. Uncertainty in Financial Markets not good but also the Political Uncertainty of what actually happens next in the short term and long term on the political front very important in the uk. Well get back to nic as things develop. Nic, thank you so much. Hes in london for us. Meantime, donald trump, he is embracing the uk vote as a sign, he hopes, of things to come in the election here at home. The Presumptive Republican nominee was in scotland to open a new golf course. In the midst of promoting the resort, he also took questions on this historic vote. Hed already come out in support of the uk leaving the eu. Scotland we should note, where he was, voted 2 to 1 to remain in the eu. Sara murray is in scotland traveling with the Trump Campaign. Sara, donald trump covered quite a lot in that press conference this morning. Reporter thats right. Did he cover quite a lot. In between promoting his gulf course at turnberry, he did take some time to applaud the brexit saying he felt the uk made the right move and if there are economic repercussions, that those will sort of all even out in more time, and he did say that he feels like theres a similar angst, anxiety playing out here in the uk about the Economic Situation as well as about immigration as were seeing from voters in the United States. Take a listen to what he had to say. I really do see a parallel between whats happening in the United States and whats happening here. People want to see borders. They dont necessarily want people pouring into their country, that they dont know who they are and where they come from. They have no idea. And i think, you know, not only did it win, but it won by a much bigger margin than it thought it would happen. Its the will of the people. Its not a question of approaching it. Its the will of the people. Its always the will of the people. Ultimately that wins out. Reporter so you heard in some ways donald trump feels like this is a positive sign for his own president ial campaign, feeling like there is sort of a similar strand of concern playing out here as well as in the United States. This was an interesting backdrop because, of course, scotland voted to remain, not to leave. He essentially said scotland will have to work out for themselves what they want to do, if they want to have their own referendum to stay with the uk or rather to remain part of the european union, but certainly a much different press conference than maybe donald trump was expecting to hold here at turnberry, kate. Absolutely. Sara murray, thank you so much. Well check back in with you. Appreciate it. A lot to discuss clearly on the Global Impact and the impact on the 2016 race. Joining me now to discuss is rana foroohar, the author of makers of takers. Phil mattingly who covered Financial News for years. Michael ka pewcaputo and steve elmendorf. Doug heye is joining us as well, former Communications Director for the rnc and for the sake of this conversation we should note he also has done some work with Boris Johnsons office when he was mayor of london. Those introductions can sometimes exhaust me. Lets get to the real point of this conversation now. Rana, to you. Draw from this book i am now walking through, makers and takers. What does this mean . I think the vote underscores there is a complete trust gap between the elites in many countries, the uk, the u. S. , many other countries, and the mass populations. If you look at the way in which the markets missed this, the markets were pricing in a 25 chance this was going to happen. Sterling was rising yesterday. So elites in washington and wall street and many capitals around the world did not expect this to be the vote. But there is a huge gap between where the markets are and where main street is both in the uk and in the u. S. I see a lot of crossover there with a group of people that feels that the rules of globalization are not working for them. That they want things to be done differently and they dont trust establishment political figures to do that. Phil, what do you think . Kind of to ranas point, how much of the Market Reaction, and were watching it be kind of volatile today here, how much Market Reaction do you think is the shock of the result or the actual vote, how the vote turned out, that they voted to leave the eu . I think nic mentioned in his report, rana as well this, wasnt priced in. While the polls over the last couple weeks were very, very close, everybody you talked to or been out to lunch with, lobbyists and bankers just assumed remain was always going to play. But now that they have decided to exit, the very difficult Technical Details of this also play. How does the uk work with their 575 billion in trade with the rest of the eu . Can uk banks, which is essentially the Financial Services center of europe, can they actually even do business with the esu . How do Companies Deal with the 13 trillion Single Market in the eu. Kate, you hit on it, uncertainty is the biggest problem in Financial Markets. No kercertainty is coming anyti soon. Two years of negotiations over this. If youre a company domiciled in the uk or in the eu or in the United States and have international business, you have no answers anytime soon. Fascinating. Also when you look at the political front, doug, can you imagine a day when the british Prime Minister resigning is not the biggest headline . I think thats one thing that strikes a lot of us. It also gets to if you look at how this all began, is this a problem of David Camerons own making . Well, no, i dont think its a problem of David Camerons own making. Anecdotally two years ago this month when eric cantor lost, obviously i worked for eric cantor then, i explained it to friends in london and overseas as if we had lost to from the uk independence party. The fractures and fissures weve talked about for the past two years, four years that the Republican Party has dealt with with whether you want to call them the tea party or the House Freedom caucus, the conservatives in the uk have delt wi dealt with the exact same issues. Our politics often mirror each other. Its also why were talking about donald trump and his weighing in and what it means for 2016. You know, phil hit on trade, steve and you have a lot of experience in trade. You were deeply involved in Major Economic policy debates. President obama hit on trade a lot when he came out in april i think it was when he was standing side by side with David Cameron saying that he wanted the uk to remain. I want to play a little sound bite just for our viewers of what president obama said then. Our focus is in negotiating with a big bloc, the european union, to get a trade agreement done. And the uk is going to be in the back of the queue. Is that really how this is going to work . Theyre moving to the back of the line . Its obviously going to have a big impact on their relationship with the u. S. As a trading partner. You know, i think people should calm down though. I think as you said, as your other guests have said, i a lot of the reaction is surprise. Theres a lot of uncertainty because it wasnt priced into the market. But over the next 24 hours, 48 hours, several days and weeks, you know, i think things will adjust. I think theres a danger in overreading too much into what this means for the u. S. Elections. If this was a referendum in Great Britain between two different points of view, were going to have an election in the United States between two individuals who are going to were going to learn a lot about in the next five months and i dont think it necessarily translates that this means one thing or another for the u. S. Elections. It seems one of the only people maybe not surprised is donald trump, michael. Its interesting to me that people keep saying he was lucky. He wasnt lucky at all. I heard him talking about this for days, and when people were telling him when do you want to schedule your trip to scotland . Its like this is it. And he was the one that predicted it. Now, hes not some kind of soothsayer, hes just somebody who has tapped in the vein of the populist movement. While theres going to be two different people on the ballot in november here, its also two different ideas. Its americanism versus globalism. Its very similar to the question that was on the ballot yesterday in britain, and i think you might see a very similar result. Is this coincidence . Did donald trump want to find himself snack dab in the middle of this . When the vote and the result has been known for a very long time . I have known donald trump a little while. Theres no coincidence in anything he does ever, ever. And ill tell you, he was there for his kids. This trip was always about showing support for his kids and their business. Theyre now running his business. So when he said to the reporters, do you want to come along . They ganged right into the airplane and they went on it. Now, this is something that its not just an accident. Its not just an accident, but its really about how it translates in america for the next couple months and if donald trump hits on the same you know, the same kind of differences that they hit on in britain, you know, are you for america or are you for the globalism. Lets face it, globalism is on the wane. Theres no question about that. Today shows you that more than ever before and i think its on the wane here in america too. If you listen to his message in his press conference this morning, it was about this was going to be good for his golf courses and selling time shares. It seemed to me the classic example of trump with the wrong message in a particular moment. He sort of hit all the wrong notes, and so i dont think this is going to help him i. I wouldnt to hit on that in a second. But globalism on the wane. One of the big uncertainties is the domino effect. Global trade flows have been down. Theres a lot of concern about global mobility. You cant deny people are taking a second look at the status quo globalization. That said, theres a lot of other trends here. I mean, people are doing that in part because the recovery is stagnant. Were still in the longest, weakest recovery of the postwar era. I think if the economy was moving at a better clip, you wouldnt have some of this concern. Theres also some bright spots. Digital trade flows are up. People are communicating across border more than ever before. But i think what this is really about is globalization as a proxy for economic insecurity both in the u. S. And in the uk. There are a lot of people that feel that the recovery hasnt reached them, and so that makes them question the Global Status quo. A bad day for David Cameron is a good day for boris johnson. Everybody remembers him as the outspoken mayor of london. Do you think and he also was one of the leaders of the leave movement. Do you think hes looking at the next Prime Minister . The guy has great hair. From one man with good hair to another. I think if you talk to people that know boris johnson, have talked to him repeatedly over the years, theres been no question hes always been eyeing the possible of ility of it. There were a lot of questions two or three years ago how serious he was as a politician, as an individual. That seems to have dissipated. It would be fascinating to see him in that race, but i dont think theres any question that he wants it. Doug, i want to get you to weigh in on that. You know him. You have worked with his us a. He also said something interesting. He said this doesnt make the uk any lease european. One of his quotes, we cannot turn our backs on europe, we are part of europe. I think hes trying to take a mature step forward. He also knows he has to be as people were projecting maybe their hopes or their predictions on him, that he has to be very careful in what he says. Certainly he puts himself in the right place at the right time. I also think hes somebody who is a real truth teller. When he made this move to support the brexit, it was a really big deal in the uk, but weve also seen him be critical of mitt romney four years ago. He was critical of donald trump last year. Hes somebody who tells the truth and thats one of the reasons that i think so many people in london and the United Kingdom react so positively to him. Were going to take a pause real quick but i want to talk about the politics of what this could mean for the election at home. We are watching u. S. Markets, watching your 401 k . The u. S. Reaction to the historic brexit vote. Around the world stock markets are facing record losses. Down 441 appointments in the u. S. Right now. Ahead, well also talk to Donald Trumps senior trays advi trade adviser. Well be back. De adviser. Well be back. Put some distance between you and temptation with. Meta appetite control. Clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. New, from metamucil, the 1 doctor recommended brand. Be the you who doesnt cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. Be the you who shows up in that dress. Who hugs a friend. 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Well, i dont play golf so im probably going to punt on explaining that. But what i heard him say through my ear phone was that golf courses have to be continually worked on and fixed, and that he knows how to fix things that arent working and hes done many of those things, including some of the issues that revolve around golf courses in his career. I know him to be somebody who gets things done. You dont become a successful ceo and build a business like he has without surrounding yourself with really good people, and thats what hes going to do. Here is a little bit more of what donald trump said in this press conference this morning. One thing that has stuck out to a lot of people. He was asked about the value of the british pound dropping in the aftermath. Listen to this, dan. Look, if the pound goes down, theyre going to do more business. When the pound goes down, more people are coming to turnberry, frankly. Donald trump reacting to the british pound dropping saying that its good for him personally. Dan, when i heard that, i thought that does not sound like im with you American People slogan that he pitched pretty successfully this week. Is that the position of the Trump Campaign . Well, i think it definitely does talk to that because what hes saying is that just like with the u. S. Dollar, when the dollar weakens, you have the opportunity to export more business to the world, more products. The weakening pound, currency has go a twoedged sword to it. You want it to be strong but you dont want it to be too strong. You want it to be weaker so you can be globally competitive but not too weak. Theres a global overreaction takes place, not unlike what weve seen in our history in the past. And the pound will balance itself back out as people get over this over reaction and emotional response to what the english people are doing is taking back their sovereignty. But, dan, when hes saying this just in the moments after this vote comes in, i mean, do you have any concern its going to look like hes rooting for the british pound to tank for the success of the turnberry resort . Not at all. Not at all. That may be some peoples interpretation, maybe yours, but, no. What hes talking about is the very, very well known impact of currency movements and how they can help or hurt a countrys ability to create jobs and to bring business in, and, you know, with a weaker currency, its going to bring a lot of business in and hopefully counteract what might be lost otherwise. Looking real quick, the election here at home, got to get your take on this. Bernie sanders, he was on cnn this morning, and he said this to chris cuomo about the possibility of Bernie Sanders supporters supporting donald trump. Listen here. He does not understand the people who have supported me. The people who have supported me are not going to vote for a bigot, somebody who has as the cornerstone of his campaign insulting mexicans and latinos and muslims and women and veterans and africanamericans. That is not the candidate that i believe that people who voted for me will support. People who have supported me, dan, are not going to vote for a bigot. If this is how Bernie Sanders talks about donald trump, do you really think that you can win over Bernie Sanders supporters to your campaign . Well, listen, there are a lot of reasons why people will or will not vote for donald trump. I imagine there are a lot of people in the Bernie Sanders camp that value things like trade, the economy, creating good jobs, getting government out of the business of ruling our lives, and there will be some that wont. You know, people were projecting that with this uk vote that it was going to be an overwhelming landslide for staying in the uk, and they were wrong. I think what people should be learning from was just taking place in the uk and whats taking place throughout the trump primaries and will take place now. Its that voters have their own mind, and they will weigh what they think is important, and they will vote for who they choose to. I dont claim that they are going to en masse move to trump or not, and i think for mr. Sanders to say that, i understand why he does, but theres no guarantee that theyre going to follow that just because he says it. At the end of the election, well know. Does donald trump need Bernie Sanders supporters to win . You know, he needs all the supporters that he can just like hillary does. I got to tell you though, as the senior trade adviser, these are some very interesting questions your putting my way because we havent talked about trade once. I think it all kind of is involved in that. Were looking at the Market Reaction, looking at how donald trump reacted. Its interesting a lot of folks are saying how donald trump reacted to this vote and this moment when he was standing on that golf course in scotland. Dont you think that was interesting . Well, here is what you should be focusing on with the senior trade adviser. Why are trumps trade programs right . And im here to tell you they are absolutely the correct thing to do. Weve got to be tough negotiators, free trade has been trumped, excuse the pun, but trade mercantilism, from countries like china, free trade is a great thing but its been destroyed by predatory pricing. He is going to negotiate from our positions of strength to get back free trade as being the way things are really done in the Global Trading community as opposed to succumbing to the things free trade was designed to eliminate, which is massive trade mercantilism, Stateowned Enterprises and government ownership of the economy. Dan damico, thank you for getting that in. We appreciate your time. You bet. Coming up for us, Hillary Clinton, she had come out in favor of the uk staying in the european union. How the former secretary of state and now Presumptive Democratic nominee is reacting this morning to the historic vote overseas. How does this vote impact her campaign . Her campaigns press secretary is joining us. Also right now the dow is down were looking at 479 points. Our breaking news continues ahead as markets around the world react. Well be back. G a business, legalzoom has your back. Over the last 10 years weve helped one million Business Owners get started. Visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. Legalzoom. Legal help is here. The fastest delivery guy in chicago. Meet maximum strength mylanta®. Like owen, it works fast. Unlike him, it makes heartburn go away. Strong and soothing. New mylanta®. Faster than heartburn. You can fly across welcome town in minutes16, or across the globe in under an hour. 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Of course. So is england having a donald trump moment, brian . Well, i dont know that you could say that. Obviously, as you mentioned, secretary clinton had weighed in that she felt the uk remaining in the eu would make for a stronger europe, but she respects the will of the uk voters. I think, however, the response from the two candidates that youre seeing today here in the United States is just another example of why donald trump is unfit to be president. He is over there. He clearly timed this visit to his Turnberry Golf Course to coincide with this brexit vote and now in the midst of this market instability as american households are wondering about the fate of their 401 k s, hes daski basking in this outcome. It reminds me of when he said in 2006 at the height of the housing crisis he was rooting for the bubble because he saw an opportunity to make money there. I think overall this is showing why donald trump is unfit to be president and clearly the reset that the trump tried to embark on hasnt changed the candidates approach. But you do say that you dont think you can say this is a donald trump moment in the uk but when you look at whats playing out in the uk, its a populist, protectionist, antiimmigration message winning in the uk. What does that sound like here in the u. S. . Well, look, kate, you know, Hillary Clinton was in raleigh, north carolina, this week and she gave a speech on the economy. It followed a speech she had given the day before in columbus where she talked about why donald trump is unfit to manage the Worlds Largest economy here in the u. S. He likened it today to running a golf course as if raking sand traps can be compared to managing the Worlds Largest economy. She laid out the choice on a speech on tuesday and then on wednesday she laid out other own affirmative plans and talked about how she recognizes that people here in the u. S. Are still anxietyridden. Theres still a lot of unease, even though we have done a lot of work and made a lot of progress in coming from the brink of a recession in 20072008, theres still a long way to go and she laid out detailed plans about how she would make these types of investments necessary to put more people back to work and get incomes rising again this this country. By contrast, donald trump is offering a lot of slogans, a lot of sound bites that dont have plans behind them. Hillary clinton has actual detailed plans to make a difference for people and get incomes rising again. I think we acknowledge theres a lot of unease and lingering anxiety in the country but she is answering that. Isnt it the fact of the matter, as you said, Hillary Clinton said what would be best for the United States is that the uk remain. Hillary clinton came out in favor of remaining in the eu. Donald trump said that uk should leave, but donald Trump Supporters and the Campaign Says that donald trump is in line he understands the uk voter just like he says he understands the u. S. Voter and hes tapping into what theyre feeling. Are you guys out of touch . Look, i think the president ial election here, the choice between Hillary Clinton and donald trump cannot be likened to the vote of the uk and their decision to remain in the eu. I think overall voters here in the United States i think were already seeing that voters here in the United States are determining that donald trump cant be trusted with his finger on the button. Hes somebody who said that his Foreign Policy experience comes from running the ms. Universe pageant. Hes now likening managing the u. S. Economy to running a golf course. This is somebody who would be in over his head. His policies are fundamentally dangerous for the country. Hillary clinton by contrast is recognizing that continuing unease that exists out there with the public in terms of the state of the u. S. Economy. She is answering those concerns, putting forward plans and so were confident that the voters will decide that Hillary Clinton has the proposals to make a difference and donald trump is temperamentally unfit to be president of the United States. Brian, while i have you, Bernie Sanders making some news today on cnn saying that he will vote for Hillary Clinton. Specifically this was his wording though. In all likelihood it will be Hillary Clinton. Is that the kind of fullthroated endorsement you guys were looking for from Bernie Sanders. Bernie sanders is going to have to make up his own mind about what he decides to do in coming weeks. Our campaign remains in conversations with him. Whats the message that you heard then in those words from Bernie Sanders . I think that those words matter less than, for instance, the fact that we have earned the endorsement in the last couple weeks of president obama, Vice President biden. Were going to be campaigning with senator warren next monday. I think youre seeing all kinds of signs of the party coalescing around Hillary Clinton. You have some people endorsing donald trump regretting that, paul ryan comes to mind. I think the Democratic Party will have no problem uniting. Do you take this as an endorsement, what Bernie Sanders said this morning . Bernie sanders is going to have to characterize his own words for himself so ill let him speak for himself. Were happy with the progress were making in uniting the party and i think there will be no problem with going into the convention with a very unified party behind Hillary Clinton. Okay. Brian fallon, thank you so much. Thanks for your time. Thanks for having me. Of course. Were going to give you a live look. Weve been tracking it, a live look at the dow. 464 points down right now. What does it mean for your 401 k . Well put it in perspective. Well get another live update from the New York Stock Exchange. That is coming up. But also this, donald trump says the United Kingdom today reclaimed control over its borders and the economy. Could the vote across the pond help his message here at home . The political implications. A lot of people have an opinion on that. Thats next. E say real meat is e first ingredient, it is number one. And we leave out corn, wheat and soy. For your pet, we go beyond. With usaa is awesome. Homeowners insurance Life Insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as Gunnery Sergeant when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and im a usaa member for life. Usaa. 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But we still continue to see that flight to safety, to those considered to be safe haven investments like gold and u. S. Treasuries. We are seeing yields really fall, and that could wind up affecting Interest Rates in a big way, especially if you carry a mortgage. It means your Mortgage Rate could go down. Thats good news if your looking to finance or refinance your home. One other good bit to this to give you a little bit of a bright spot on this red friday or this black friday as you can call it, oil prices down 4 . That could translate to the gas station as well. Kate. Watching it closely. Alison, thanks for that update. Were keeping a close eye on it. It will be a volatile day ahead. Lets bring back our conversation to talk about not only the Global Economic impact but the politics of it now. Rana foroohar is back with us. Steve elmendorf, kayleigh mcenany. Bret odonnell. Bret did consulting work for the Vote Leave Campaign in the uk. Great to see you once again. Bret, Hillary Clintons campaign did not agree with me when i posed this to them just a short time ago. I will ask you though. Is the uk having a donald trump moment . Well, in some respects. People in britain were very frustrated with immigration and the loss of control of their borders. They face a situation where theres Free Movement amongst 28 medications. The pr nations. The prospect of five others joining and the overstretch of their Public Services left them in a situation where they believed immigration was a huge problem facing the country. So in that respect immigration being important was certainly a driving issue in the race. One of the things that donald trump in his remarks today, rana, immigration was a key part about this. Maybe the driving part behind this vote. When you look at brexit from our perspective, how much of it was immigration and antiimmigration sentiment and how much of it was economics . You know, certainly a big part of it is immigration, but immigration is really part of the whole process of global zaths. If you think about what globalization is, its the Free Movement of people, capital, and labor across borders, and i think that what voters were saying is that their questioning this. Theyre questioning the economic benefits of it. I think that there is sometimes a nationalistic, xenophobic part of that, but there are also legitimate reasons that one might want to control migration. Unfortunately, i think that the real legitimate economic debate got lost in a lot of the anger, you know, which, of course, culminated in the murder of an mp in the uk. In reacting to this, donald trump is in scotland. An unconventional candidate with an unconventional first overseas trip itinerary and an unconventional response after this historic vote. He spent the first ten, maybe just short of 15 minutes promoting his golf course. As i was listening to him, hes talking about an entirely new Sprinkler System and how great the suites are and everyone should see the suites at the turnberry resorts. The world was watching. I dont think thats an overstatement. Here and abroad were watching to see how donald trump is going to react to this. Thats how he spends a big chunk of that conversation. Is that how you would have advised him to take it on . I think he handled it perfectly. The first thing he said when he got off the plane is hes proud of england. This is a big moment for the United Kingdom. He acknowledged it and then he did what he intended to do which was to be there for his son. He was a father who was there for his kids. He knew the moment would come ten minutes later during a press conference where he had the ability to address what happened, and what happened was you had barack obama go to the United Kingdom alongside christine lagarde, alongside the Prime Minister, alongside Hillary Clinton who stayed back here and advocated for this globalist sort of policy, and you had the United Kingdom, the voters rejected. And Northern England you had huge working class turnout saying we dont want this, its not good for us, were tired of regulations. Thee u esu is about to put in regulations about hair dryers. You cant even make a croissant without dont mess with my croissant. Hillary clintons camp thinks today shows he doesnt have the temperament to be president of the United States. The uk decided to leave and Hillary Clinton said what . She put out a statement and talked about the problem here, but i think Donald Trumps press conference was bizarre. The fact that you would spend ten minutes talking about how building a government golf cour building a country and trying to sell suites at your gulf courol. Hes talking about himself which is what he does this whole campaign is talk about himself and talk about how these events are going to impact him and his business. Does it fly in the face of what was a strong message, one of the strongest lines, she says im with her. Im with you, American People. Does that fly in the face of that . I dont think so at all. Here is the thing. The reason he was articulating the prestige of this new golf course is because this is what his son built. He took a moment away from the campaign. Ten minutes to praise the work of his son. I think thats a great thing for a father to do and then he pivoted to what is a very important issue. He handled this brilliantly. He was spot on today. Brett, i want you to weigh in. What do you think and everyone has an opinion on this. What do you think the impact of the brexit vote over there, what does it mean over here . Does it help Donald Trumps message . Does it help Hillary Clinton . What does it help more . Well, i think it hurts Hillary Clinton and it hurts barack obama significantly. Both of them had campaigned or were support of remain and they were rejected, and i think interfering in the british political system was a bad move for both of them. I certainly but wouldnt they have also been criticized if they hadnt given an opinion on it . Well, maybe, but i think they should have respected the will of the british people to vote. This was an important moment where britain decided to take back control of its borders, of its economy, and of its democracy, and i think thats what it represents. Now, how it plays in the United States well have to see but it super charges the immigration issue and sends a signal that worldwide people want borders. And also put that on the heel of this, coming on the heels of the very important, very nonconclusive, conclusive Supreme Court decision on immigration. Immigration once again front and center in this election. Guys, thank you very, very much. Great to see you. Were waiting right now. President obamas first live remarks since the uks historic vote. The president pushed hard for the uk to stay in the European Movement even saying it would put them at the back of the line with trade deals with the United States. What does the president say now . An important moment for barack obama. Were going to bring you those remarks live. Well be right back. Wasnt it . Try lactaid, its real ice cream, without that annoying lactose. Lactaid. Its the milk that doesnt mess with you. Youthats why you drink ensure. Sidelined. With 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. For the strength and energy to get back to doing. What you love. Ensure. Always be you. The fastest food truck min brooklyn. 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Com drivenow hello, everyone. Im ashleigh banfield. Welcome to legal view. It is friday, but not everyone is saying thank god. The total number of votes cast in favor of leave was 17,410,742. This means that the uk has voted to leave the european union. I will do everything i can as Prime Minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months. But i do not think it would be rit