so we have pegida marches, alternative for germany, france, poland, hungary, austria. streets are polarized. the politics here isn't yet, although it is becoming that because we have populist fringes now. they just haven't had a very charismatic representative yet ingermany, as america has trump and sanders, but it's just a matter of time before they get those, and then the polarization will enter politics as well. melinda: stefan prystawik, you referred to this charismatic representative in the u.s. as a yellow haired clown? aging yellow haired clown and a fascist apprentice, if i'm not mistaken. so, i need to pose the question, he gave quite a conciliatory victory speech. he used all the right words, talked about the peaceful transition of power, being president for all americans. do you see a different donald trump emerge from this, someone who can heal those divisions? stefan: i don't really see that. i would have liked to see him give a conciliatory concession speech, for that matter,. but he basically -- that looked pretty scripted. that's one thing. susan: total