Part one of this series features a panel of White House aides and cabinet officials from past presidencies who explore what needs to be done, when and how, as the next president puts together his administration.
Hosted by Stephen Hess and Frank Sesno, director of The George Washington Universitys Public Affairs Project and CNN special correspondent. Panelists include: Alice M. Rivlin, senior fellow of metropolitan policy program and economic studies director of Greater Washington research, Brookings Institution; former director of the Office of Management and Budget; Edwin Meese III, Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow in Public Policy and chairman of the center for legal and judicial studies, The Heritage Foundation; former counselor to President Ronald Reagan; William A. Galston, senior fellow of governance studies and the Ezra K. Zilkha Chair in Governance Studies, Brookings Institution; former domestic affairs adviser to President Bill Clinton; and Robert Nash, former director of the White House Personnel Office to President Clinton.
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