David R. Gergen
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David R. Gergen

David Richmond Gergen is an American political commentator and former presidential adviser who served during the administrations of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton. He is currently a senior political analyst for CNNMichael Kelly. Wikipedia*

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David R. Gergen has 121 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1982 Speech as an Editor at Large for the U.S. News and World Report. The year with the most videos was 1994 with 15 videos as a Special Adviser for the White House. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2013 with an average of 757 views per program as a Director for the Center for Public Leadership in the Harvard University. Most appearances with Bill Clinton (7), Mack McLarty III (6), Alan K. Simpson (4). Most common tags: Washington Politics, Executive Branch, Media.

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Videos: 1 c. January 1, 2006 - Present Director, Center for Public Leadership, Harvard University


Videos: 15 c. June 2, 2004 - Present Professor, Kennedy (J.F.) School of Government, Harvard University


Videos: 6 c. January 9, 1984 - Present Editor at Large, [U.S. News and World Report]


Videos: 31 c. January 1, 1974 - Present Director, Communications, White House


Videos: 0

Previously

Director, Office of Speechwriting, White House c. January 1, 1973 - c. January 1, 1975 Videos: 3 Counselor, White House c. April 27, 1994 - c. October 27, 1995 Videos: 12 Adviser, White House c. December 3, 1996 - c. December 13, 1996 Videos: 2 Special Adviser, White House c. May 29, 1993 - c. January 5, 1994 Videos: 20 Editor, [U.S. News and World Report] c. October 19, 1987 - c. May 29, 1993 Videos: 28 Assistant to the President, Communications, White House c. June 30, 1983 - c. January 2, 1984 Videos: 2 Staff Assistant, Office of Speechwriting, White House c. January 1, 1971 - c. January 1, 1973 Videos: 0

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