On your money. Correspondent kevin corke on how president obama reagented to a move he strongly opposed. Correspondent Doug Mckelway on an antiestablishment wave sweeping the globe. We begin in london with correspondent benjamin hall, where both sides of the debate face a new reality. Good evening, benjamin. Good evening, chris, this result has stunned europe. Its led to a lot of fear around the whole continent, but also here in the uk to a lot of hope. But right now, the hard work really has to begin. Global stock markets suffered a massive oneday plunge with reports of about 2 trillion lost in value with european stocks losing 7 in their worst day since 2008. And still, the uks biggest and hardest challenge lies ahead. Now that it has sovereignty, it must deal with the messy divorce from europe. To do that, they must trigger article 50, that formally notifies their intention to withdraw from the eu and sets a twoyear clock running. Vast negotiating teams will be formed. Late into the night, tensions rose as votes piled up for the leave campaign. As the night went on, they dared to home. Weve got our country back. The result was announced just after 7 00 a. M. Followed by wild celebrations. And then an hour later by David Camerons sudden resignation. The british people have made a very clear decision to take a different path. And as such, i think the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction. Camerons onetime ally turned rival, Boris Johnson is touted as his successor. He was mobbed by a crowd before going on to thank voters. Today i think all of us politicians should thank the british people because in a way theyve been doing our job for us. They hire us to deal with the hard questions. And this year, we gave them one of the biggest and toughest questions of all. Many people in the uk are today reeling. Including former Prime Minister tony blair. Yes, im very sad, im very sad for our country. For europe, for the world, actually. Because its got vast implications economically and politically. In terms of our security. One of the main concerns is a further disintegration of the eu. Another of other countries have antieu movements, france, germany, spain, sweden, italy. All have parties pushing for referendums. Theyll be watching closely to see how britain fares. Its not just other countries who are watching it closely, scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain in the European Union and the first minister of scotland has said that there will be another referendum on Scottish Independence on the table soon. So the United Kingdom, chris, does seem as if it may not be united very much longer. Back to you. Benjamin hall reported live from london. Benjamin, thank you for that. President obama personally campaigned for britain to stay in the eu, a move that angered many in that country but now dealing with the results, the president had a more subdued reaction. Correspondent kevin corke reports on mr. Obamas change of tone. While the uks relationship with the eu will change, one thing that will not change, is the special relationship between our two nations. Knowing he was more than 5,000 miles away from its epicenter, president obama acknowledged a major global shift in politics as britain voted to leave the European Union. It spokes to the ongoing challenges raised by globalization. In many ways the outcome was a stunning rejection of the president himself. Sho back in april added his voice to the chorus of those calling on those to reject the brexit. Our focus is, in negotiating with a big bloc for the European Union to get a trade agreement done. The uk is going to be in the back of the queue. Global markets buckled on the news, bleeding red as all the major indices fell dramatically. The dow down more than 600 points during the day as investors worried what would follow. Even as analysts warn of continued and significant market volatility ahead until a better understanding of the consequences of brexit was gained, lawmakers in washington were calling for calm. I believe the markets will eventually stabilize. That point number one. Point number two. All the more reason for america to lead. America needs to lead. Treasury secretary jack lew said we will work closely with london and brussels and our International Partners to insure continued economic stability, security and prosperity in europe and beyond. Perhaps of little emotional consolation who saw their 401 k s take a real hit today. But experts say dont panic. I want to walk people away from the ledge this is not something that they should be concerned about. In fact i think in the long run its going to be healthy for markets and healthy for economies, its going to mean that were going to move away from the kind of socialist model of europe that now even, the british voters say is a failure. Chris, the white house says the president stands by his socalled back of the queue comments. Were told that he reached out to british Prime MinisterDavid Cameron today and said he looked forward to seeing him in a couple of weeks at the nato summit in poland. Perhaps our next and best chance to find out what brexit will mean for all of us. Chris . Kevin corke at the white house, thanks. The world will now be watching as britain negotiates its exit from the European Union. As the uk heads into uncharted territory, some are wondering what led vote tlers to take such a momentous step. Correspondent Doug Mckelway reports on whether todays decision is part of a bigger trend around the globe. Britains exit from the European Union is already igniting a fire thats been smoldering across europe. Rightleaning france has been gaining strength and calling for their own exit. Translator the french as well must have the opportunity to choose the way to freedom to give back to france its full sovereignty. Polls show a majority of the dutch want to put the eu exit to a vote. Im jealous and trying to achieve the same in the netherlands next year. Interest has spawned a tidal wave of brexit variations. Finnish, slovakout and deportugal. Critics say rather than simplify europes structure. The eu government in brussels has added layers of bureaucracy. Theres a general sense of malaise that the European Union is not working and part of the reason why it isnt working is because europe is overregulated. Power has been increasingly centralized in brussels. Europes unease mirrors u. S. Worries over uncontrolled immigration, the result in crime, terror threats and failure by some populations to assimilate in the broader culture. People want to see borders, they dont necessarily want people pouring into their country that they dont no who they are and where they come from. They have no idea. Theres also frustration over economic decline. And resentment that the more productive eu economies like britain and germany have had to bail out the weaker ones like greece. The votes that put over the top came from the uks equivalent of the rust belt. If that happens, more and more countries will look at the bridge example and say we can do that, too. Critics warn that britain is risking its economy without the auspices of the eu. But britain has a long history of thriving in international trade. Having been its leader for the better part of the 18th, 19th and part of the 20th century. More on all of this with the panel. As weve said markets around the world and on wall street reacted negatively to the uks vote to sever ties with the European Union. What does it mean for your money . The host of the Intelligence Report on fox business, trish regan joins me from new york. Good evening, trish. Good evening, chris. Let me just say, a lot of us took a hit in our friks toda401. How should we manage our savings . Good questions, chris. I think in this environment, i think you can anticipate an crease in volatility. Lot of people are questioning what is next, one of the reports just mentioned the concern about could there be another country on the heels of this one that says okay, enough, im done with the eu and thats very likely a scenario in which you could see portugal, you could see spain, you could see italy potentially saying or even greece, that they might exit the agreement. All bets are off in terms of that. Ill tell you, chris, markets do not like uncertainty. This is one of the reasons why you saw such a huge decline today. Because markets have not priced this in. So i think you can be assured of one thing. Theres going to be an increase in volatility, that said, take a deep breath, the u. S. Is doing fine, not great, but okay, fine. And the uk will be fine as well. Well lets talk about that. Because there have been a lot of predictions about this creating a recession in europe. And possibly a slowdown in the atlantic. What are the chances that . Theres a real chance it could happen. It could be a painful interim here. The reason for that chris, you think about our economy for example, we export so many of our goods. And we use u. S. Dollars, we were paid in u. S. Dollars. Other countries are paying us dollars for those goods. Given what has happened to the british pound, sinking to a level we havent seen in years, given that their currency is so weak, we are comparatively that much stronger. Which means our goods are that much more expensive around the world. And consequently, could you see u. S. Companies taking a little bit of a hit in terms of their ability to sell. Thats one concern, theres also the trade agreements that the uk those work out with the nation it is trades with and that could be a little bit of a problem in the near future in that people may not be as willing to trade with them. Im looking for a Silver Lining here are there any pluses for britain in europe and the u. S. In all of this . Absolutely. I think the Silver Lining is that you see people are not going to sit by and allow themselves to be dictated to by a bunch of bureaucrats in brussels, and you know what, if the eu wants a chance at survival, it needs to wake up and look at what happened overnight there. And it needs to say okay, weve got to get our act together. We need maybe an Alexander Hamilton type to come in and bring europe together or we need to recognize that this is an experiment that just simply cant work. I think either way, youre getting closer to some resolution, chris. And thats important. For europes sake, for our sake, for the worlds sake. Trish regan of the fox business network, thank you. Up next, donald trump miss mixes business with politics and sanders concedes to clinton, sort of. First, heres what some fox affiliates around the country are covering. Fox 5 in new york, more security will be in place for sundays gay pride parade. Thousands of officers will be on duty along with members from special counterterror groups, it comes two weeks after an attack on a gay nightclub in orlando. Storms killed 20 people in west virginia, including a boy swept away by flooding. Creeks became rivers and one home on fire was seen floating away as the storm dumped up to nine inches of rain in some parts, leaving tense of thousands of residents without power. And this is a live look at some of the aftermath of a wildfire in kern county, california. The big story there tonight, two people have been found dead following the fastmoving fire that has so far destroyed more than 80 homes in the Central California mountains. The fire has grown to 29 square miles and burned through several communities. In just four hours. Thats tonights live look outside the beltway from special report. Well be right back. Before it became a medicine, it was an idea. An inspiration. A wild whatif. So scientists went to work. They examined 87 different protein structures. Had 12 years of setbacks and breakthroughs, 4,423 sleepless nights, and countless trips back to the drawing board. At first they were told no, well. Maybe, and finally yes. Then it was 36 clinical trials, 8,500 patient volunteers, and the hope of millions. And so after it became a medicine, someone who couldnt be cured, could be. Me. Mr. Brady, weve been expecting you. Will you be needing anything else . No. Not a thing. Beautyrest black. Get your beautyrest. In our president ial campaign. Donald trump seemed to land in the right place at the right time, while some say Hillary Clintons response could have been sharper. We have fox team coverage. Correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports on how brexit could be a problem for clinton. But Senior National correspondent john roberts begins our coverage from scotland. Where donald trump saw the vote as an endorsement of his policies. Good evening, john. Donald trumps trip to scotland was supposed to be all about business, but it quickly became all about politics, in a way that may give him a boost back home. It was a trip giving Republican Leaders fits. Illtimed and unnecessary, they said. In true fashion trump found himself in exactly the right place at the right time on the right side of the issue. I saw this happening. I could read what was happening here. Whether it was blind luck, the brexit vote gave trump the opportunity to say he has his finger on the pulse against global populism and Hillary Clinton and barack obama completely misread what was going on. He came in and tried to convince people to stay. And i thought it was inappropriate and she doubled down and she did the same thing. And obviously for the 219th time, they were wrong. Theyre always wrong and thats the problem with them. The fears that stoked the brexit of open borders, and uncontrolled migration, fed into what trump has been selling for a year now. About the need for a massive overhaul of immigration policy and border security. 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 knt, our good for your country, youre not going to have to take. In neighboring ireland, Vice President joe biden today warned that immigrants are being made convenient scapegoats for the anxiety thats gripped the world about terrorism, economic unease and other global ills. All this provides fertile terrain for reactionary politicians and demagogues, peddling xenophobia. Trump acknowledged in the nearterm the brexit could be difficult. The plunging pound, turmoil in the stock market. In the long run, he said people will be better served by shrugging off the status quo. My opinion is that what happened should have happened and i think theyll end up being stronger for it and theyll control their country and theyll control everything about their country. What trump is really Say Something that reward is rarely realized without taking some significant risk and that if nations continue to do the same thing again and again, nothing will ever change. Its a message hes going to take back to the United States, knowing he now has some powerful backing. Chris . John roberts with the Trump Campaign in scotland. John thank you. On the democratic side, the vote in britain could be trouble for Hillary Clinton. But shes got bigger problems over the continuing issue of transparency. Still. As correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports, democratic opponent Bernie Sanders gave clinton a boost today. Hillary clinton aides downplayed comparisons to the populist antiimmigrant vote to leave the eu and suggestion it is may portend well here in the u. S. For donald trump. So its important that we recognize that this American Election is about what is happening here in america, not whats happening in yorkshire or in cardiff. Arguing instead, the economic fallout from the british decision require as steady hand, that of clinton, not trump. Rather than get the facts, he just makes things up or makes basic factual errors. He tweeted that scotland was quote going wild over the vote. Even though scotland voted overwhelmingly against leaving the eu. Donald trumps just not concerned with the facts of these cases. Clinton released this measured statement nearly ten hours after the brexit results came in. Quote we respect the choice the people of the United Kingdom have made. Our first task has to be to make sure that the Economic Uncertainty created by these events does not hurt workinging families here in america. A voter bloc that shes had a hard time winning over if her primary challenger, Bernie Sanders, who still hasnt endorsed clinton, but hinted he might. Are you going to vote for Hillary Clinton in november . Yes. Yeah, i think the issue right here is im going to do everything i can to defeat donald trump. Clinton continues to be dogged by questions about her private email server. And why she did not provide all of her emails to the state department. In a new report, the Associated Press found at least 75 meetings with political donors and longtime Clinton Foundation contributors, omitted from her official state department calendar. Clintons press secretary says the revelations are not new and the discrepancy of calendar notes merely reflected a more detailed schedule of the calendar it raises more questions about how she and her staff handled official government records. Chris . House republicans laid out plans today for a simpler tax code. Speaker paul ryan unveiled the final installment of the gops agenda. The tax plan would slash rates by 20 for businesses, and 33 for individuals. One thing the plan doesnt do is line up totally with ideas from the gops presumptive nominee, donald trump. Entirely prev