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...memory of the occasion, which would have been shortly before the October 1980 debate, is unambiguous. Casey has just as steadfastly stuck by his denials during his two interviews with FBI agents. The bureau is also looking into the roles played in the affair by Budget Director David Stockman and White House Aides Edwin Meese and David Gergen...
...network did not tear at once. Then president Frank Mankiewicz announced an ambitious state of money making ventures to make the organization self-sufficient, vowing to enter any profession except the oldest one" to establish fiscal independence. But these projects required initial outlays NPR could ill afford as Dave Stockman and company were flailing away with budget axes...
...friend Senator Paul Laxalt, the President had specifically said in a private meeting that James Baker, his chief of staff, was "secure" in his job. Baker has admitted seeing the briefing papers. Other White House sources said that the President also retains his confidence in Budget Director David Stockman, who used the Carter book to rehearse Reagan for the debate. Just where that leaves CIA Director William Casey, Reagan's 1980 campaign manager, who has obliquely denied having given the papers to Baker, as Baker claims he did, was not as clear. Washington press pundits continued to speculate last...
...staff was "paralyzed" by preoccupation with the Carter papers fuss, Baker in particular was carrying out a busy schedule of normal White House business last week. Indeed, the staff was settling back into a state of near normality. In the Reagan Administration, however, it is normal for the Baker-Stockman wing of advisers and those led by Casey, Presidential Counsellor Edwin Meese and National Security Adviser William Clark to eye each other with considerable suspicion...
Casey had been put on the spot by White House Chief of Staff James Baker, who claimed that the Carter debate papers had been given to him by Casey. Budget Director David Stockman has admitted using the papers to rehearse Reagan for the 1980 debate. Casey earlier had said that he had "no recollection" of having seen the papers. Last week, despite deriding the idea of using them, he conceded that it was possible he might have passed some papers to Baker without reading them. But he said if Baker did acquire Carter documents, Baker was "remiss" in not telling...