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From Cabinet secretary to doomsday president: What being a designated survivor is like

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Picking a failsafe in case of a cataclysmic event that wipes out everyone else dates back to the Cold War .

It's been dramatized in novels and an ABC series starring Kiefer Sutherland .

Being the actual designated survivor brings extra adrenaline jolts and humbling thoughts about being unwittingly catapulted into the presidency.

“It focuses your mind. It also enhances your prayer that it doesn’t happen to you,” James Nicholson , Bush 's veterans affairs secretary, said of possibly becoming president.

Glickman recalls boarding an Air Force G-3 from Andrews along with Secret Service agents, a military official and a series of advisers not on his usual staff.

He was served a “wonderful” dinner, prepared onsite by personnel from the White House mess, though he can't recall if it was T-bone steak or prime rib.

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80

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informal

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English

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49

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