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In an episode already made famous by Lou Cannon's brilliant new work, James Baker left a briefing book, laboriously calibrated to Reagan's attention span, in the suite where Reagan was staying on the night before the 1983 economic meeting with world leaders in Williamsburg. Baker was worried about Reagan's performance the next day, and was even more nervous when he saw the book had not been moved during the night. Reagan blithely explained that he did not have time to look at it since 'The Sound of Music was on [television] last night.'
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