ERIC BOLLING (CO-HOST): President Obama was very gracious.
JUAN WILLIAMS (CO-HOST): Yes.
BOLLING: Mrs. Clinton was very gracious, yesterday I hear a lot of very negative lefties all over the TV yesterday and today, not being quite so gracious about Donald Trump.
WILLIAMS: Oh no, I'm gracious, but I'm going to tell you when you diminish people's legitimate concerns about a man with a record that he has on race --
BOLLING: Juan --
KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE (CO-HOST): Nobody is doing that.
WILLIAMS: On women, --
BOLLING: Juan, you called the president-elect a racist last night.
WILLIAMS: I think that his behavior -- it's not just me, how about Paul Ryan?
GUILFOYLE: Well let me tell you something, that's not --
WILLIAMS: How about the Speaker of the House? He said this is classic definition of racism.
BOLLING: Let me tell you something, there was none that was from Obama, there was none of that from Clinton.
WILLIAMS: Fine.
BOLLING: At least for a time being, there should be --
GUILFOYLE: And nobody ever did that here about President Obama.
BOLLING: -- A truce called on that rhetoric. You want to pick it up later? Go ahead.
GUILFOYLE: It's very disrespectful, and it's inappropriate.
WILLIAMS: You know what? You can't ask people to shut up and close their eyes to who Donald Trump is.