special correspondent christopher livesay joins me now from rome to help us sift through the results.brangham: we turn now to so, chris, this seems a pretty dramatic upending of the traditional left-right parties we think of in. ita can you tell us, who came out on top, who took it on the chin? >> as you mentioned, populist really came out on top. the biggest amg the populists is a relatively young party called the "five star" movement. they were born about nine years ago. the founder was a standup comic, and they are mostly railing againstolical corruption and a tepid economy, high unemployment -- namely youth unemployment. over the last nine years, youth unemployment has aually gone above 40% at times. it's still scandalously high in the 30s, so that's what they were really riding on,nd they've road it all the way to wie head of the polls. they came out over 30%. the leader of r party is a young man, only 31 years old, ar collegeout by the name of luigi di maio. he has scant political experience, but these days that's a feature and not a bug. he's seen by his followers, at byst, as