now he adopts the persona that you would expect from an archbishop and he defends religious liberty, ends up becoming a martyr. maybe that s asking a bit much for trump but sometimes people rise to the occasion and adopt the role that they re supposed to adopt. on that note, that silver lining note that everybody is hoping for this morning, we ll leave it there, panel. thank you very much. global markets are in turmoil, though, after donald trump s big win. how will the u.s. markets open this morning? we ll discuss that next.
appointments. we re going to see it through the people around him. we re going to see it through the speeches he makes. the places he goes. between now and january 20th. and maybe we ll have a better answer then. it s a tale of two trumps. is this the donald trump who wanted to ban all muslims coming into america? or is this the donald trump that sounded much more conciliatory last night. i hope like you said that he was sort of fronting a little bit to win the election, and he will actually govern more in a more statesman-like manner. go ahead. i do wonder if some of the people around him might change. steve bannon, and the breitbart news site has run some pretty terrible, divisive things but why would he change well it makes sense. i m saying that was governing. it s different. he won. if we can t bring people together if you have someone who s put out things that are anti-semitic on their website. there is a fear but it won t be. the republicans have control of
so, ron, the markets, expect a dip happened every time trump made a move in the polls why uncertainty who will he be, what will his agenda be? how deep, how long? i think you re going to see a sell-off but i think it s going to be short and sharp and after that the markets are going to rebound to a certain extent. that s typically what happens after any presidential election. markets don t like uncertainty as we know. i think what s going to happen now is any time you get a bit of bad news, soft growth figures in china, a bad jobs report, something problematic happening politically in europe, you re going to see markets react more strongly than they might have preelection because we don t know what trump s economic policies are going to be yet. is he going to be a demagogue or a pragmatic businessman? we don t know. we re going to have to watch who he appoints. we re going to have to watch his rhetoric. richard you also see some complications for donald trump himself. oh, yeah.
president-elect trump. we ve got to hope for his success. we ve got to hope for our country s success. what does this say about the country when you wake up and see all the red on that map behind you today. you re a republican. what does it say about your party, and its future and the country? look i think john edwards was a little bit ahead of his time. i think it is two americas. if you walk around today. if you talk to people. it really does feel like two americas. it feels like, and i ll tell you what it feels like, like a white america and a non-white america. so don t go far my friends because i m holding you up as my white friends, okay? well, now, that would seem to be what s in. because you have a very stark divergence in what happened in this election. the irony is you say john edwards. mario cuomo in 1984 against ronald reagan s message of a shining city on the hill argued it s a tale of two cities. the parties have swamped that message. it is your party now that owns
supposed supreme court nominees that he published, i think they will? i will also tell you if he shows up with a proposal to build the wall the first 100 days they re not going to like it at all. the paul ryan i know, the john mccain, the lindsey graham, the rob portman i know to be speaker, if he s standing up to donald trump on the wall he s going to have a the wall so you build a digital wall or make a little bit of a wall here and everyone says they win. the harder thing for paul ryan is when you know, when donald trump passes an infrastructure bill and doesn t say how to pay for it. when donald trump doesn t pay as much attention to the deficit as paul ryan has jealously guarded him said for the last you know twelve years of his career that he cares so much about. that s not there s also the theory that and this might sound like wishful thinking and quixotic but someone like thomas beckett, right, this is a guy who was a drinking buddy pretty irresponsible guy wi