David Kilcullen, former counterinsurgency adviser to Gen. David Petraeus, looked at the ways hostile forces have adapted to the ways the U.S. fights wars.
Joanne McNeil described how internet use shifted from being individualistic, spontaneous, and voluntary to being data and advertising driven and dominated by corporations.
National Association of Broadcasters CEO Gordon Smith talks about how the American public watches & uses TV - including stepped-up reliance on TV at this time of the coronavirus outbreak. He also discusses spectrum & media ownership.
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley joined us to talk about immigration, liberal politics, and the black power movement in America. He is the author of "Let Them In," "Please Stop Helping Us," and "False Black Power?"
Megan Phelps-Roper recalled her upbringing in the Westboro Baptist Church and her decision to leave. She spoke at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison.
Joe Ricketts offered insights into becoming an entrepreneur and founding TD Ameritrade. He's interviewed by former Wall Street investment banker and author William Cohan.
Bruce Riedel, director of the Intelligence Project at the Brookings Institution, recalled President Eisenhower's decision to deploy U.S. Marines to Beirut in 1958, America's first combat entry into the Middle East.
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley joined us to talk about immigration, liberal politics, and the black power movement in America. He is the author of "Let Them In," "Please Stop Helping Us," and "False Black Power?"
Senate Majority Leader McConnell gave an update on further work on providing money for small businesses, hospitals and testing. Sen. Maria Cantwell, Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee Ranking Member, also spoke about the situation with the pandemic.
Senate Majority Leader McConnell gave an update on further work on providing money for small businesses, hospitals and testing. Sen. Maria Cantwell, Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee Ranking Member, also spoke about the situation with the pandemic.
Megan Phelps-Roper recalled her upbringing in the Westboro Baptist Church and her decision to leave. She spoke at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison.
Senate Majority Leader McConnell gave an update on further work on providing money for small businesses, hospitals and testing. Sen. Maria Cantwell, Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee Ranking Member, also spoke about the situation with the pandemic.
Bruce Riedel, director of the Intelligence Project at the Brookings Institution, recalled President Eisenhower's decision to deploy U.S. Marines to Beirut in 1958, America's first combat entry into the Middle East.
National Association of Broadcasters CEO Gordon Smith talks about how the American public watches & uses TV - including stepped-up reliance on TV at this time of the coronavirus outbreak. He also discusses spectrum & media ownership.
William Rosenau provided a history of the 1980s domestic terrorist group, M19, founded and led by a group of women. The author reported on the group's exploits that included armed robbery, prison breaks, and the bombings of several sites, including the U.S. Capitol, an FBI office, and the D.C. Navy Yard.