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The Morning Show
Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 7:00am

The job of White House chiefs of staff has been described as being a “javelin catcher” and "the president’s S.O.B." The average tenure is just over 18 months. But it might be the single most important job in the White House. We talk about the position and how Reince Priebus and John Kelly have defined Trump’s presidency.

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