i'm also joined here in the studio by kwasi kwarteng, former conservative chancellor, and lloyd russell—moyleegular on this show and former labour mp. now, jennifer, i think you're one of those people that did stay up through the night. can you tell? well, i mean, given that you're republicans overseas, you probably had to. well, yeah. what did you make of it all? >> i thought it was full of everything and it was actually full. it was basically a carbon copy of what his presidency has been so far. i mean, it was a lot of activity. it was a mix of humour. it was a mix of content. it was a mix of sort of pointing out a lot of wonderful things about our country. it was incredibly hopeful. i think one of the most disappointing things was just the lack of, you know, a lot of the issues he talked about were domestic, for sure. it was primarily a domestic speech, and it was these 80 over 20 issues. right. immigration now, even for democrats is an 80 over 20 issue, right. and some of these other issues, the same thing. and yet when it came time for applause for, you know, whether it be the teenage bo