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President Transition #507818

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Nov 12, 1980
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(Studio) Ronald Reagan reported meeting with President Carter next week as both men's transition teams begin their respective tasks.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(DC) Today's meeting of White House transition director Jack Watson and Reagan chief of staff Edwin Meese noted. [MEESE, WATSON - comment.] Meese's remarks later on Reagan's budget promises outlined. [MEESE - comments.] Carter's criticism of Reagan's task force findings with regard to budget decrs. and his own future plans reported
REPORTER: Judy Woodruff

(Studio) "Washington Star" reported announcing that James Baker will be Reagan's chief of White House staff; Baker's role in president campaigns. of Gerald Ford and George Bush recalled.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Woodruff, Judy
Duration:
00:02:20

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