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mr. baker. we'll go in alphabetical order and rotate who goes first. the last couple of years have been plagued by a range of managerial failures costing lives and millions of dollars, including oversight of compounding pharmacies, the health connector website, the rollout of medicinal marijuana dispensaries and tragic errors at the department of children and families. here's my question. what went wrong with executive branch management, and how will you avoid similar embarrassments on your watch? mr. baker, 45 seconds. >> i think the biggest thing that went wrong, jon, is the commonwealth took their eye off the ball. the problem we faced here in massachusetts, it was clear before it was launched a year ago, that there were going to be issues and problems with it. and the health care connector board went ahead and did it anyway, much to the chagrin of the massachusetts residents and hundreds of millions that is a result of that. we still have a broken connector with no idea what's going to happ
mr. baker. we'll go in alphabetical order and rotate who goes first. the last couple of years have been plagued by a range of managerial failures costing lives and millions of dollars, including oversight of compounding pharmacies, the health connector website, the rollout of medicinal marijuana dispensaries and tragic errors at the department of children and families. here's my question. what went wrong with executive branch management, and how will you avoid similar embarrassments on your...
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mr. colonel baker and mr. bartow we very much appreciate your informing the committee of the facts that you have. thanks for your testimony this morning. which is victim privacy in sexual assault cases. >> live now to wisconsin for a
mr. colonel baker and mr. bartow we very much appreciate your informing the committee of the facts that you have. thanks for your testimony this morning. which is victim privacy in sexual assault cases. >> live now to wisconsin for a
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mr. bakerwe will go in alphabetical -- our political order and rotate who goes first. the last couple of years of deval patrick administration have been plagued by managerial failures, costing lives and millions of dollars, including oversight of compounding pharmacies, the rollout of medicinal marijuana dispensaries, and tragic errors at the department of children and families. here is my question. what went wrong with executive and how willment you avoid similar embarrassment on your watch? mr. baker, 45 seconds. >> the biggest thing that went wrong was the commonwealth took its eye off the ball. if you think about the health connector problem that we face in massachusetts can it was pretty clear before that was launched a year ago that there would be issues and problems with it. and then health-care connector board went ahead and did it anyway, much to the chagrin of hundreds of thousands of massachusetts residents whose care was disrupted. and we sit here today still with a broken connector
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the judge says in the final summation in the final verdict, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made, and i see the young people that are here at this prison, and i hear all the stories because i listen, and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance. five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that chance. i'm never going get it. i'm going to die right here. >> clean the front, all that grass out in front. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but, see, when you got to pay the fiddler, it ain't nothing nice. trust me. i'm living it. i'm living it. >> when it comes to serving hard time, white trash baker is hardly alone. >> myself, i got 35 to life, on a three strikes case in the mid '80s, burglary and attempted burglary. i did four years for it. those are strike one and strike two.
the judge says in the final summation in the final verdict, you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made, and i see the young people that are here at this prison, and i hear all the stories because i listen, and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance. five years, ten years or what. you're getting...
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last question for you, mr. baker.overnor brown does attend the funerals of the two police officers, will you lose some respect for him a sheriff jones? >> it's hard to say. i understand he is a busy man. evan at many peace officer funerals where he has been present. i feel quite confident confident he will attend and the attorney general will be there as well. >> he better attend. >> there is a time to address all of this. you can a rest assured i will address. this i will have the political courage to address this at the right time. this is day five and we are still grappling with this and trying to get through it. >> thank you, sheriff. i appreciate it it tell us about deputy oliver and the impact his murder has had on his family and friends. >> deposit it at this toler's impact on the community is heart wrenching. it's making my stomach turn. from the time i heard the news, my stomach is still turning. deputy oliver was an officer who cared. he loved community our sheriff, scott jones has done a great job hiring, k
last question for you, mr. baker.overnor brown does attend the funerals of the two police officers, will you lose some respect for him a sheriff jones? >> it's hard to say. i understand he is a busy man. evan at many peace officer funerals where he has been present. i feel quite confident confident he will attend and the attorney general will be there as well. >> he better attend. >> there is a time to address all of this. you can a rest assured i will address. this i will...
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great to see you, mr. bakerd to be here. >>> it is chilling to find out this information, there were at least three eyewitnesses who saw this suspicious behavior months before the 9/11 attacks. why was nothing done with it? >> we have to remember this is material, these are witnesses found by a plaintiff's lawyer who's got a strong interest in saying somebody screwed up among the airlines or the airports and so it's worth taking it with a grain of salt. that said, this is not inconsistent with atta's behavior. he met one of the -- the only hijacker who was turned away by customs in the run-up to 9/11. he was waiting for him outside of customs to pick him up. so, atta was pretty active inside the united states and didn't seem to be very worried about getting arrested. >> the interesting thing is because you brought up the plaintiff's attorney, this is coming to light now because some of the families who had family members on these airlines, they sued. this information has now just been revealed. i think what's st
great to see you, mr. bakerd to be here. >>> it is chilling to find out this information, there were at least three eyewitnesses who saw this suspicious behavior months before the 9/11 attacks. why was nothing done with it? >> we have to remember this is material, these are witnesses found by a plaintiff's lawyer who's got a strong interest in saying somebody screwed up among the airlines or the airports and so it's worth taking it with a grain of salt. that said, this is not...
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. >> mr. baker? >> i think the most important thing the next governor will have to do with respect to what happens to the affordable care act is try to make sure most of the important decisions that matter, with respect to health care and health care coverage in massachusetts, are made by people in massachusetts. the main reason i supported the waiv waiver, not going it was going to blowup, was because i wanted massachusetts to continue to be in the driver seat and control its own destiny. it is a big employer, important issue and one that people take personally. i would like the commonwealth, if there are changes to be made with respect to the affordable care act, to have the latitude and ability to make decisions about how our health care system works that will benefit people in massachusetts. i feel terribly loosing control of this to a person who has never been here >> if your child as a brain tumor you want them at children's hospital. if your sister is suffering at breast cancer you want her at
. >> mr. baker? >> i think the most important thing the next governor will have to do with respect to what happens to the affordable care act is try to make sure most of the important decisions that matter, with respect to health care and health care coverage in massachusetts, are made by people in massachusetts. the main reason i supported the waiv waiver, not going it was going to blowup, was because i wanted massachusetts to continue to be in the driver seat and control its own...
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mr. colonel baker and mr. bartow, we very much appreciate your informing the facts that youe have. thanks for your testimony this morning. which is victim privacy in sexual assault cases. >> live now to wisconsin for a debate between governor scott walker and his democratic challenger mary burke. the first of two scheduled debates between the candidates. the political reports currently that the place as a tossup. if artest comes courtesy of the wisconsin broadcasters association foundation. >> wisconsin broadcasters association foundation 2014 four debate -- gube rnatorial debate. >> anything. on saturdays have you been feeling republican arizona in a major wisconsin campaigns. his hair, the association is two statewide face anything right and require. this is made possible in part because of generous grants from the wisconsin association of independent colleges and universities. i would like to introduce the moderator for the debate, a longtime wisconsin broadcaster and member of the hall of fame, joe. -- jill. we encourage the candidates to share specifics about how they plan to
mr. colonel baker and mr. bartow, we very much appreciate your informing the facts that youe have. thanks for your testimony this morning. which is victim privacy in sexual assault cases. >> live now to wisconsin for a debate between governor scott walker and his democratic challenger mary burke. the first of two scheduled debates between the candidates. the political reports currently that the place as a tossup. if artest comes courtesy of the wisconsin broadcasters association...
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mr. colonel baker and mr. bartow, we very much appreciate your informing the committee of the facts that you have. thanks for your testimony this morning. okay. we'll go to our next panel. >> hi, everybody. for the first time in six years, the unemployment rate is below 6%. our businesses have had the longest uninterrupted job creation streak in history. but the typical family has not seen a raise since the 1990's. folks are feeling as squeezed as ever. that is why i will keep pushing for policies that will create jobs faster and raise wages faster. rebuilding infrastructure, making sure women are paid fairly, and making it easier for young people to pay off student loans. one of the fastest ways to help folks get ahead is raising the minimum wage. ask yourself, could you live on $14,500 a year? that is what someone working full-time on the minimum wage makes. if they are raising kids, that is below the poverty line. that is not right. a hard days work deserves a fair day's pay. right now, a worker on the fede
mr. colonel baker and mr. bartow, we very much appreciate your informing the committee of the facts that you have. thanks for your testimony this morning. okay. we'll go to our next panel. >> hi, everybody. for the first time in six years, the unemployment rate is below 6%. our businesses have had the longest uninterrupted job creation streak in history. but the typical family has not seen a raise since the 1990's. folks are feeling as squeezed as ever. that is why i will keep pushing for...
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mr. colonel baker and mr. bartow, we very much appreciate your informing the committee of the facts that you have. thanks for your testimony this morning. okay. we'll go to our next panel. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] in his weekly address, president obama addresses the benefits of raising that minimum ways. scott brown talk about threats to the u.s. national security. >> hi, everybody. for the first time in six years, the unemployment rate is below 6%. our businesses have had the longest uninterrupted job creation streak in history. but the typical family has not seen a raise since the 1990's. folks are feeling as squeezed as ever. that is why i will keep pushing for policies that will create jobs faster and raise wages faster. rebuilding infrastructure, making sure women are paid fairly, and making it easier for young people to pay off student loans. one of the fastest ways to help folks get ahead is raising the minimum wage.
mr. colonel baker and mr. bartow, we very much appreciate your informing the committee of the facts that you have. thanks for your testimony this morning. okay. we'll go to our next panel. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] in his weekly address, president obama addresses the benefits of raising that minimum ways. scott brown talk about threats to the u.s. national security. >> hi, everybody. for the first time...
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. >> mr. baker, can you -- now wouldn't the people say these foreign fighters that are from france or the uk, just use an example, go to syria, train, come back, and they don't have any criminal record? they're young. a young man who is, you know, there's nothing there to let us know. i think that's a greater concern than people that are known criminals, or there's ties or something with their past because it seems like these are a lot of very young men and might not have something that would be a red flag. what about that? >> first, there is a requirement in the security council resolution to actually prosecute people for doing that. we used to prosecute people all the time for violating the logan act, or engaging in foreign wars. so that there's plenty of precedent for treating that as a crime. and the other point i would say is, the french government, the uk government, is at least as scared of these people and should be, as we are. it is not a given that they're coming back to france to buy tick
. >> mr. baker, can you -- now wouldn't the people say these foreign fighters that are from france or the uk, just use an example, go to syria, train, come back, and they don't have any criminal record? they're young. a young man who is, you know, there's nothing there to let us know. i think that's a greater concern than people that are known criminals, or there's ties or something with their past because it seems like these are a lot of very young men and might not have something that...
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jijlike to pause colonel baker or any others a questions.sk any >> i would like to echo talked --mr. baker mr. bartow talked about. usually come up in places whereall population is relatively small and i think there is a -- have the kind of the added -- where we borrowed the civil part of 412 from the of into the military rules evidence, to account for the fact that in our small getting private theal behavior out on record and into that community danger ofs have a affecting the victim's privacy. i think that why the balancing test is there and that we do need -- i think it is we provide our practitioners a little more guidance in this area. >> thank you, colonel baker. i would agree with that. twin purposes of the military system is described in the preamble to the manual for courts-martial. not only justice but discipline and good order and discipline within the armed forces. think the unique nature of military communities and service may justify the consideration of victim privacy interests, which orhaps in a federal setting elsewhere, might be constitutionally suspect. with thennection
jijlike to pause colonel baker or any others a questions.sk any >> i would like to echo talked --mr. baker mr. bartow talked about. usually come up in places whereall population is relatively small and i think there is a -- have the kind of the added -- where we borrowed the civil part of 412 from the of into the military rules evidence, to account for the fact that in our small getting private theal behavior out on record and into that community danger ofs have a affecting the victim's...
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the last -- you go first in the sequence, mr. baker.will go in alphabetical order and rotate who goes first. the last couple of years of governor deval patrick's administration have been played by a range of managerial failures costing lives and millions of dollars including oversight of compounding pharmacies, the rollout of medicinal marijuana dispensaries and tragic errors at the department of children and families. is my question. what went wrong with executive branch management and how will you avoid similar embarrassment on your watch? esther baker, 45 seconds. baker: i think the biggest thing that went wrong was the commonwealth took its eye off the ball. if you think about the health connector problem we faced in massachusetts it was clear before those launched a year ago that they were going to be issues and problems with it. health care connector board when it and did it anyway. much to the chagrin of hundreds of thousands of massachusetts residents and hundreds and that is a dog and taxpayer spent the resulted as a result of
the last -- you go first in the sequence, mr. baker.will go in alphabetical order and rotate who goes first. the last couple of years of governor deval patrick's administration have been played by a range of managerial failures costing lives and millions of dollars including oversight of compounding pharmacies, the rollout of medicinal marijuana dispensaries and tragic errors at the department of children and families. is my question. what went wrong with executive branch management and how...
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. >> mr. baker, can you, now, wouldn't the people say these foreign fighters are from france for the uk, just use an example, go to syria, train, come back and they don't have any criminal record? a young man who is, you know, there's nothing there to let us know. i think that's a greater concern than people that are known criminals for their archives or something with their past. it seems like there's a lot of very young men. and might not have something that would be a red flag. what about that? >> first, there is a requirement in the security council resolution to ask only -- action to prosecute people before doing the. we used to prosecute people all the time for filing the logan act, or engaging in foreign wars. so that the spra spring of prect for treating that as a crime. and the other point i would say the french government, the uk government, is at least -- and should be as we are. it is not a given that they're coming back to france to buy tickets to new york. and so french intelligence, f
. >> mr. baker, can you, now, wouldn't the people say these foreign fighters are from france for the uk, just use an example, go to syria, train, come back and they don't have any criminal record? a young man who is, you know, there's nothing there to let us know. i think that's a greater concern than people that are known criminals for their archives or something with their past. it seems like there's a lot of very young men. and might not have something that would be a red flag. what...
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voters weighing in on the debate felt that mr. bakeras strong on the economy will miss acre was stronger on educational issues. in the debate between cory booker and his republican challenger, jeff powell, and consultant,tical and two-time gop incumbent republican and first-term senator tim scott faces democrat joyce dickerson and independent joe bussey. you can weigh in on twitter and facebook. one of the races c-span has the iowa ring is senate race where braley and ive bruce joni ernst start competing. we spoke with her reported this the hour race -- iowa race. the iowa alk about senate race. another closely watched race for control of the senate. jennifer jacobs, let's begin with the status of it. what are the polls showing? >> it is definitely a tossup. will see a poll about every day until election day. poll on sunday showed ernst is up four. poll 's another college coming out today, but we expected to stay very, very close. >> and you are referring to republican there -- -- ernst, the republican there. this is also one of the mos
voters weighing in on the debate felt that mr. bakeras strong on the economy will miss acre was stronger on educational issues. in the debate between cory booker and his republican challenger, jeff powell, and consultant,tical and two-time gop incumbent republican and first-term senator tim scott faces democrat joyce dickerson and independent joe bussey. you can weigh in on twitter and facebook. one of the races c-span has the iowa ring is senate race where braley and ive bruce joni ernst start...
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latest boston globe poll gives mr. baker a nine point edge. that in the massachusetts gubernatorial debate. by the way we aired that last night so if you missed it go to www.c-span.org so you can watch the debate. let's go to george, democratic caller. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: top issue for you, george? top issue for me is the depression. a few days before the election in ohio, the supreme court comes out and does all kinds of stuff making it hard for the democrats to vote. ,arly voting, sunday voting they did this in not only ohio but colorado and florida, wisconsin, texas and more. corporations have bought up the congress. we don't have a congress we have a corporation rule. that is who rules the country. you say one word against the nra you'll never get reelected. host: bill from new york, independent. caller: hey greta, i do have one issue i have 17 trillion. -- aphis deficit gecko it? -- deficit? caller: thais the debt. eventually the bill will come due. it is understandable that politicians have to divide the race, by
latest boston globe poll gives mr. baker a nine point edge. that in the massachusetts gubernatorial debate. by the way we aired that last night so if you missed it go to www.c-span.org so you can watch the debate. let's go to george, democratic caller. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: top issue for you, george? top issue for me is the depression. a few days before the election in ohio, the supreme court comes out and does all kinds of stuff making it hard for the democrats to vote....
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mrs. eberle. josephine baker arrived from france, but when lena horne tried to interest a television interest -- andterviewing rosa parks, she was sent back to her hotel room. the national council women convened in washington. height thought the focus on that mosttion affected women, decent housing, child care, schooling, and employment. the council quickly went into action. -- theyrst program already had all these other things going on. it's what became known as wednesdays in mississippi. in october of that year, holly murray went -- polly murray went and spoke about the two decades of jane crow treatment by blackmail leaders. wastribute appeasement evident for the a tendency to assign women to a secondary, ornamental, or honor roll. for alls instead partnership that could attack sextus rumination -- sex discrimination. differencest these made all women subordinate to men. it was crystal clear that the fight against discrimination is of sex had to be fought simultaneously with the civil rights struggle. 50 years later, that partnership is still largely unrealized. murray, height, and other african-
mrs. eberle. josephine baker arrived from france, but when lena horne tried to interest a television interest -- andterviewing rosa parks, she was sent back to her hotel room. the national council women convened in washington. height thought the focus on that mosttion affected women, decent housing, child care, schooling, and employment. the council quickly went into action. -- theyrst program already had all these other things going on. it's what became known as wednesdays in mississippi. in...
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baker, u.s. marine corps deputy director, judge advocate, and mr. william bartow, army highly qualified expert attorney adviser. welcome to both of you, and i understand we'll start with you, colonel baker. thank you for your presence. >> thank you, ma'am. good morning. as you noted, i'm colonel john baker, the deputy director of the -- [inaudible] division for military justice and community development. mr. bartow and i are here to discuss mre -- excuse me, 412 and 513 and how they're litigated at article 32 hearings and during article 39a sessions at courts martial. to give my comments some perspective, i'll note that i've litigated 412 and 513 issues as a trial and as a defense come, i've ruled on them as a military judgement, i've taught classes to subordinate trial and defense counsel on how to litigate these issues in court, and most recently, i've been dealing with mre 412 and 513 as a policymaker as a member of the joint services committee where we recently recommended a revision to rules for courts martial 405 that would apply the protection
baker, u.s. marine corps deputy director, judge advocate, and mr. william bartow, army highly qualified expert attorney adviser. welcome to both of you, and i understand we'll start with you, colonel baker. thank you for your presence. >> thank you, ma'am. good morning. as you noted, i'm colonel john baker, the deputy director of the -- [inaudible] division for military justice and community development. mr. bartow and i are here to discuss mre -- excuse me, 412 and 513 and how they're...
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mrs. reagan seems to be having trouble finding her way out. >> charles: laughs with her impersonations. everyone from televangelist tammy ray bakers up and i said jesus, i believe you heal. >> charles: to then first lady hillary clinton. >> i happen to be the co-president of the united states. [ laughter ] >> charles: who could ever forget her collaboration with nora dunn who produced the unique song stylings of the sweeney sisters. >> i don't know about you, but after being here a few minutes, i've got one thing to say ♪release me, let me go. >> charles: in 1991 jan hooks left snl for roles including designing women. more recently slee appeared on the series 30 rock. i had horrible stage fright she once confessed adding after dress rehearsal she would implore please cutering i'm in. fortunately for fans they didn't cut everything jan hooks was in. jan hooks was 57.in fairfax county we had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars
mrs. reagan seems to be having trouble finding her way out. >> charles: laughs with her impersonations. everyone from televangelist tammy ray bakers up and i said jesus, i believe you heal. >> charles: to then first lady hillary clinton. >> i happen to be the co-president of the united states. [ laughter ] >> charles: who could ever forget her collaboration with nora dunn who produced the unique song stylings of the sweeney sisters. >> i don't know about you, but...
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on your point, peter baker's piece this morning in the "new york times" reports this, that the broader trend of people not having confidence in the federal government preseeds mr. obama and extends beyond politics but has not improved as the president once hoped. in the heyday of the new obama presidency, public confidence in virtually every major institution of american life has fallen including organized religion, military, supreme court, newspapers, congress, television, police, presidency, medical system, criminal justice system and small businesses. the only institution that gallup tested that showed slight improvement were banks. organized labor, big business and health maintenance organizations. even so, all four of them had the confidence of just roughly a quarter of the population or less. so this trend in a low level of confidence in our federal government began before president obama took office. so we're checking in with you all this morning. what is your confidence level. let me go to jim in maryland. or richie. good morning to you. >> caller: good morning. >> host: go ahead, richie. >> caller: i've got high level of confidence in our government t
on your point, peter baker's piece this morning in the "new york times" reports this, that the broader trend of people not having confidence in the federal government preseeds mr. obama and extends beyond politics but has not improved as the president once hoped. in the heyday of the new obama presidency, public confidence in virtually every major institution of american life has fallen including organized religion, military, supreme court, newspapers, congress, television, police,...
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mr. panetta written his original memoir after serving as nixon civil rights chief. if president obama feels a little raw about the book published tuesday, at least he has some company. peter baker's piece this morning about the ritual of criticizing a sitting president going back to panetta's original memoir as the civil rights leader for the next on administration. david ignatius, his column, white house shake-up? he wonders if the president needs new aids for the last two years. presidents need new energy and talent to refishish second terms. george bush opted for that in 2006. arguably saved his press dean. barack obama facing a similar moment and looking to make personnel changes after the november congressional elections. presidents value loyalty to be sure and owe must be grateful for team players after a publication this week of the memoir. a better irony that after assembling the team of rivals, strong independent personalities, panetta, gates and clinton, obama found himself second guessed by the former secretaries of defense and state. next president may decide to include a nondisclosure form along with the oath 6 office. cleveland, ohio, democratic caller, good morning
mr. panetta written his original memoir after serving as nixon civil rights chief. if president obama feels a little raw about the book published tuesday, at least he has some company. peter baker's piece this morning about the ritual of criticizing a sitting president going back to panetta's original memoir as the civil rights leader for the next on administration. david ignatius, his column, white house shake-up? he wonders if the president needs new aids for the last two years. presidents...
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james baker who work for george bush and ronald reagan and george bush again said that it was his thought -- and he said mr. reagan when reagan was in the white house. he said that if reagan had not challenged ford in '76, then ford might well have won the 76 election, and if he had, and reagan never would have been president. because if a republican had one in 76, let's say ford, he would not have been challenged by another republican. so reagan would have had to wait until 1984, by which time he would clearly have been too old to run for president. so that is james baker's take on that subject. next question. [inaudible question] >> about 30 years. [laughter] my question is this. you have not addressed the changes in the media over the years. the other question is, you know the bushes, is jeb bush going to run? [laughter] >> i tell you what, i was put that into two parts. i will let jonathan deal with the media question, and i will let chase weigh in on whether jeb bush is going to run. >> we talked a lot about how the media is so much tougher on president today than the media was back in the days, often
james baker who work for george bush and ronald reagan and george bush again said that it was his thought -- and he said mr. reagan when reagan was in the white house. he said that if reagan had not challenged ford in '76, then ford might well have won the 76 election, and if he had, and reagan never would have been president. because if a republican had one in 76, let's say ford, he would not have been challenged by another republican. so reagan would have had to wait until 1984, by which time...