to run things is christopher hill, assistant secretary of state for asia special affairs and david garrigan this out of the normal shift of administrations? >> what is not out of the ordinary is an incoming administration would like to have new people. it's quite customary for people to leave as the new administration comes in. what is a little unusual about this is the abruptness of it and lack of civility to it. pat kennedy served in the state department, served with distincti distinction, served in places like iraq and served for some 45 years and deserved maybe more than 24 hours to clean out his office. i think it's the tone and frankly, if people worry about civility in washington and the need to change that, i think we're kind of going in the wrong direction. >> david? do you think. a lot of people may say look, what is wrong with the president wanting his own people in his departments and doing it quickly? >> well, i agree with christopher hill as usual on what he said. but let me go a little beyond that. he has a couple problems. he doesn't have a subcabinet and deputy secretary an