Narrator: As the two-term Governor of California they called him an outsider,
because he refused the perks of office and wouldn't take a pay raise.
Against conventional wisdom he took California from the fifth highest taxed
state to the twenty-fourth. He tripled aid to California's public schools and
created 25% of all the jobs in the nation, over two million new jobs
for California. When he left office, Newsweek wrote "It is unlikely the
state will ever have a more scrupulously honest governor."