But I think, what's important tomorrow, Anderson, is for both the President and Treasury Secretary to try to help maintain calm so we avoid a total panic.
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David Gergen emphasizes the need for the President and Treasury Secretary to maintain calm and provide a clear plan to avoid panic in the financial markets.
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