neil: david rubin stein to talk about some of the great business luminaries and how they got to be thaty saying -- i want to go to my friend, charlie gas prix know -- is right now some of this might be reflective of the political race. but regardless who wins, there are going to be bigger issues that could be a problem for the markets. what do you think of that? >> yeah. i mean, we -- neil, there's deficits occupant there, we're coming, we're still in a pandemic and that's a drag on the economy, obviously. but let's be real clear here, if donald -- if bind's elected with a -- biden's elected with a blank slate meaning that lee got the senate and the house, man, the markets will have of to react. they will have the price in just about everything that you hear bernie sanders, elizabeth warren and aoc talk about because they're going to be driving a lot of the democratic agenda in terms of taxing, spending, regulation. i mean, that is what's going to happen. the markets will have to adjust to that. now, long term markets could recover, you know, it is a dynamic economy. you know, and, neil