of keep to themselves. but this family is grieving right out in the open. i m not sure that that makes it any easier though. that the podcast you have, i think it is amazing. thank you for doing that. but anything you want to share? i think in watching these family grief i think everybody who watches it is reminded of their own losses and of degrees that they have experienced. i heard you say something earlier on the air which i thought was really right on the money. that there is that shot of the vehicle, with the king, and camilla driving off alone back to the palace after the burial. and, you pointed out that it is often after the funeral, after the crowds of gone away, that the reality of death and the reality and pain of the loss really send can. the adrenaline is gone and you are left still feeling all these things. and yet the world s not morning with you. so, that is a lot of the discovery we explore this podcasts. i was stephen colbert and others about the residual
with you. so, that is a lot of the discovery we explore this podcasts. i was stephen colbert and others about the residual effects. and living with loss. living with grief. it s been 34 years of my brothers that and my dad died when i was ten. and yet it is something i m still wrestling with. biden when i was nine. and then my grandmother in 2000. madad 1997, that her 1996. it s been a whole thing, but you re right. everyone is there for the memorial service of the funeral. then all the sudden, you go back to your home, or wherever it is. and you go what we do now? again, thank you for doing the podcast. have a safe trip home, we ll see very soon. this is don lemon tonight. 50 days until the midterms. so faster seat belt and anyone it s going to go by fast. it s not that long. and this is no ordinary midterm. this is an election that could denied what american politics looks like in four years to