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at golfer Greg Norman's house just stepping off a step - and had quit running There was a group of women lawyers in the White House who ran the monuments every morning in the dark and I joined them I'd get back be showered and start the day with the CIA briefing at 6:45I absolutely needed to run Clinton's a great guy to work for - he's fun appreciative We had a very honest relationship He'd yell at me I'd yell at him But the stress is incredible You're always on edge One of the things that would drive me crazy the most was that Clinton is a total night owl and I'm an early-morning person So the phone would ring at 2:30 in the morning and I would shoot out of bed My wife would nudge me saying "That's the president you have to wake up" I'd think Oh s--t something bad must have happened But most of the time he was watching C-SPAN and wanting me to call some senator and correct what he said I did a lot of Sunday shows while I was chief of staff and some were pretty easy but that was in the day when Tim Russert (former moderator for NBC's Meet the Press) ruled the roost and that was really tough He knew the subject knew how to follow up knew how to press you If you had to do that on a Sunday it felt like you'd run a marathon I'd come home throw my shirt off and go outside and run and forget about whether I said something good or something bad I just had to get rid of itCD: This year you've taken on a new role as an adviser to President Obama Can you tell us a little about what that will entail - 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