Foreign relations chairman, bob corker. [applaus [applause] good morning, everybody. This really is a city of early risers. Were sorry that mika and joe couldnt be with us this morning, but we have senator and the journalist, senator corker and me to have a good Early Morning conversation with you, briefly to introduce senator corker. Im sure this audience know hes chairman of the Senate Foreign relations committee, one of the truly distinguished positions in our congress. Hes a twoterm senator. He was a mayor of chattanooga if im not mistaken. He has been on key legislative issues, somebody who really has read into the details. He played a very influential, i want to say decisive role in the final Senate Consideration of the iran sanctions bill two years ago. Were going to talk about that. But the senator, first, its great to have you here. Good to be here. Host coming early in the morning and we promise next time we wont ask you for 6 30, well move it back in the day. Remember, i was
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Ed rollins and it is going to get much worse. Howard dean it is a fraction of what it was before. The average age is well over 50. The average age of if you were on msnbc is 62 years old. On fox it is 68 years old. The bell curve stops at 35. No one over 35 watches any of this stuff. Facts [inaudible] [laughter] the truth of the matter is that all of this stuff, the evening route evening news, still the biggest way of getting the news out, is disappearing. We are in the big first quarter. For this problem of controlling messages, its only going to get more difficult as people get their news in different ways. Believe me, if something is on the front page of the new york times, the l a times, or one of the three big networks, its still a big story, but not as will big as it used to be. In 15 years that may not be true anymore. One of the most fascinating things to track overtimes in the white house is the seating and how its changed. There is a new seating chart. It is all that we would
Ed rollins and it is going to get much worse. Howard dean it is a fraction of what it was before. The average age is well over 50. The average age of if you were on msnbc is 62 years old. On fox it is 68 years old. The bell curve stops at 35. No one over 35 watches any of this stuff. Facts [inaudible] [laughter] the truth of the matter is that all of this stuff, the evening route evening news, still the biggest way of getting the news out, is disappearing. We are in the big first quarter. For this problem of controlling messages, its only going to get more difficult as people get their news in different ways. Believe me, if something is on the front page of the new york times, the l a times, or one of the three big networks, its still a big story, but not as will big as it used to be. In 15 years that may not be true anymore. One of the most fascinating things to track overtimes in the white house is the seating and how its changed. There is a new seating chart. It is all that we would
Ed rollins and it is going to get much worse. Howard dean it is a fraction of what it was before. The average age is well over 50. The average age of if you were on msnbc is 62 years old. On fox it is 68 years old. The bell curve stops at 35. No one over 35 watches any of this stuff. Facts [inaudible] [laughter] the truth of the matter is that all of this stuff, the evening route evening news, still the biggest way of getting the news out, is disappearing. We are in the big first quarter. For this problem of controlling messages, its only going to get more difficult as people get their news in different ways. Believe me, if something is on the front page of the new york times, the l a times, or one of the three big networks, its still a big story, but not as will big as it used to be. In 15 years that may not be true anymore. One of the most fascinating things to track overtimes in the white house is the seating and how its changed. There is a new seating chart. It is all that we would