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Article: USA: SECRETARY RUMSFELD INTERVIEW WITH LARRY KING, CNN.(Interview)
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- April 15, 2002
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(Source: DoD) King: We welcome a return visit from Donald Rumsfeld here at the Pentagon, lots of areas to touch. You were the youngest Secretary of Defense ever. Rumsfeld: I was. King: You're now the oldest. Rumsfeld: Almost, not quite. King: Who was older? Rumsfeld: I think Cap Weinberger was. King: What's the biggest difference in the job now to the job when you had it then? Rumsfeld: It's such a different city, Washington, D.C. has changed so much. I suppose the Vietnam War, and Watergate, and the coming of age of television, the growth of government, it's just a very different place. It was a much more collegial and smaller town. King: Is the job tougher now? ...
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