Weve escalated it up all the way to the president and he said he wants it fixed and it will be fixed. The problem that the reporting shows is that its not just a matter of the website being a little budgie, that there are underlying issues here about the system, the coordination here between the Different Insurance Companies and the federal program and the system of delivering healthcare where the president is said fine is where some of the complexities and problems are and that seems more difficult to fix than getting he computer code to arrange 23450eu6sly so it works okay. Rose i want to talk about the computer code first and then come back to the healthcare in general. You would think that the Campaign Team that put together such an extraordinary digital machine would at the same time know how to find people that can put together an extraordinary Digital Healthcare program. You would think so. They have revolutionized the obama team, revolutionized by several orders. The operation
He didnt like rung around the country raising money and all of this stuff that required candidate. But being Vice President , that had some appeal. Rose where was jim bakker on this, do you know. Jim bakker is an old friend of both president bush 41 of course and dick cheney. At the time they were very close and he i think was supportive. But he did urge president bush 43 as he was coming in about don rumsfeld. Rose he wanted it too. He did too. He reminded the new incoming president remember what he did to your dad, there was bad blood between rumsfeld and bush 41. Rose what does that say about the president when his father and others said dont go there. Does that suggested he had an independent mind. It suggests he wanted an independent break. He wanted to bring in some folks from his fathers administration but its an interesting thing to say of course because all he needed to do was ask his dad. But he wanted to make a break and he wanted to sort of put down his own marker. Rose wha
Much big store they would have been looked shorter than each other. And what happened to the friendship. It lasted for a long time. And in fact teddy makes taft his hand picked successor in 1908 when he wasnt running again and runs his campaign, gives him all the advice in the world, dont play golf, it is a rich mans game you wont look like a working class guy, fight him,. Rose William Jennings brian. Right and he is so happy when taft wins, taft will carry out my legacy, i trust no him a beln his letters, teddy then goes to africa and gives him space, comes back and his progressive friends tell him that taft hasnt been as honest to the legacy. Rose and is cozing up to ceos. And to the regulars in the congress who he needed he thought to get the tariff bill through, it was more complicated than that, he simply didnt know how to be a public leader and he screwed up the things he tried to do to fulfill teddys legacy and then teddy comes back and he is missing being president and the prog
Conservation, and museums and the chief curator at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation. Pastverseas williamsburg curatorial operation, educational conferences, conservation initiatives, and museum operations, including direction of the abbey altar to museum. Ler it goes without saying that ron plays a significant leadership role at williamsburg, directing initiatives across the foundation and importantly expanding Decorative Arts research with a focus on the material culture produced and consumed within the american south. Staff isorial particularly thrilled to welcome ron to charleston this evening. Over the last five years, our and colleagues at Colonial Williamsburg have developed a partnership that stem from the enthusiasm, guidance, and encouragement provided by ron, and the visible side of this collaboration is a groundbreaking new exhibit at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation, curated by ron and margaret richard, which we will hear more about this evening. What began as a ser
Standup show in Comedy Central n his fourth season, im pleased to have him here at this table for the first time, bell come. Nice to you have here. Thank you, mr. Rose t is a pleasure to be with you. Rose okay, stop that, mr. Rose. So the expectations of doing this. Yes. Rose in comparison to doing it. Right, of doing jon stewart, of doing jon stewart badly. Rose well, no, just doing it well get to badly later. Okay, i appreciate that. No, the expectation, i knew it would be terrifying. And it did not disappoint. And i wasnt sure it would be quite as much fun as its been. Its been a huge amount of fun. Rose what makes it fun . Well, because you get to ive worked on this show for 7 years so its like being a kind of nascar pit crew member. I know how the engine works but ive never got to drive it before. Only when you drive it dow learn how fast goes. Rose and you also realize it is a finely tuned machine. It is amazing. The show is an amazing machine. And a machine that jon has very str