changing up the way he was delivering them. it s very interesting to see how he did it. with respect to the unabomber, for example, steve, the answer to your question is he experimented all day long in the woods around his house in hun tanna. and he experimented for years. from 1978 when he began, until 1995 when he sent his last bomb. and then, of course, the bomb we found under his bed that he was getting ready to mail in 1996, he had changed and progressed to where he could pack a very lethal bomb into essentially the package the size of a video cassette. and the last two of those bombs killed their target. eric robert rudolph was experimenting with his bombs and bomb making. he was the olympic bomber outside of in the woods in north carolina. he had also progressed. by the time he went from the olympic bombing, which was a big bomb with lots of dynamite and a big pipe he
aide said mr. bannon and another associate seeking to compile an enemy s list. yet, video cassette, donald trump may be new to this. a lot of other people aren t, the freedom caucus aren t the people you want to make your enemy. you do not want to mess with the freedom caucus. we know their reason of being was to fight leadership. they gave john boehner nightmares and i think paul ryan is experiencing the same nightmares today. so i think the person that donald trump has to figure out how he s going to figure out how he s going to get along with is paul ryan. for me paul ryan is irrelevant. it s about the freedom caucus. goes back to that bargain republicans made, those chamber of commerce moderate republicans said, okay, well, we ll take your extremist conservative views if you give us that pumped up majority. and now it s coming back and biting them in the butt. so we have a freedom caucus that i think is emboldened.
and like he s the quickest funniest guy. and he remembers everything. like there was something where like back in 2000 or something justin told him to watch the x files. eric is in to sports. i m into sci-fi. if you have any star trek question please, i m ready. i see. you re killing the story. so justin gave him a videotape of the x files and dave was like i m not going to watch. and justin said given it a shot. sgr and it was a funny episode, too. then like five years later, live goes on you don t think about anything. how was your weekend. and out of nowhere, he says it was good, i finally got to that x files video cassette. and you re like, oh high god,my god, he remembers everything. every story. what was your most emotional moment with him? our dad was on vacation in florida. and again, like it s all screwing around. and we would all have a great time.
at the time, what should they be doing differently? i think the problem they have started a year ago. the dilemma is it s not just something that happened recently. this happened because things that needed to be done a year ago weren t. in many respects they weren t done because they were in a very delicate political time and it threw them behind. the consequence was they get to the point where they are going to have opening night, and they end up with dress rehearsal. they should have had dress rehearsal long before to work out problems. the big question is can they fix it? this will be an interesting chapter in somebody s book. if they don t, it s going to be a chapter of history. it will begin to move the needle of change and momentum of change politically and structurally. politics aside, when you were hhs secretary, medicare part d rolled out pointed to as video cassette plenty of its own glitches initially at the time. so understanding they need to get this thing fixed, shoul