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"This last day was a very, very sweet and peaceful day for him," said Baker at CNN's State of the Union.
During the interview, Baker tells an anecdote taken from the morning of Bush's death.
"When I showed up at 7 am, one of the collaborators who attended him physically said," Mr. President, Secretary Baker is here, "he said. "And he opened both eyes, he looked at me, he said." Hey, Bake, where are we going today? "And I said," Well, jefe, "I said," We're going to heaven. "He said," Well, that's where I want to go. " did not know or did not know, of course, that he would be in paradise that night at 10 o'clock in the evening. "
Baker, who also held the position of Bush White House Chief of Staff, pointed to Washington's split partisan control exercised during the presidency of former President Bush. it's a lesson for politicians of the current era.
"I mean, we have to stop yelling at each other and start listening to us," said Baker. "At least be prepared to listen, you do not have to agree."
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