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Jan 5, 2015
Jan 5, 2015
52 min
Congressman Steve King, of Iowa's Fourth Congressional District:
- The fight to replace House Speaker John Boehner
- Speaker Boehner whipping up votes for the Cromnibus spending bill
- Congressional refusal to let executive amnesty cause a government shutdown
- What to expect in the Tuesday vote for House Speaker as the 114th Congress kicks off
MICHAEL ROWAN, columnist at El Universal:
- A normalization of US-Cuban relations amidst the economic woes of Raúl Castro's Chavista financiers
- The inability to liberalize Venezuela’s communist economic model
- Why the Obama Administration should expedite the sale of American oil to Latin America
GORDON CHANG, author of “The Coming Collapse of China”:
- Possible collusion between a Sony insider, hacking groups, and the Chinese and North Korean governments
- An urgent necessity of cutting out North Korea from the the global financial markets
- Are India, Japan, and South Korea creating a loose coalition to counter Beijing?
- India's resurgent navy
CURT SMITH, former presidential speechwriter and author of “ George H.W. Bush: Character at the Core”:
- How President George H.W. Bush’s foreign policy agenda transformed the world in the early 1990s
- H.W. Bush’s approach to the Cold War and relationship with Mikhail Gorbachev
- A historical analysis of the ramifications of limited strikes in the first Gulf War

Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014
52 min
BILL GERTZ, Senior Editor at the Washington Free Beacon:
PART ONE:
- A year of Communist China pushing the U.S. out of Asia
- Intelligence brief on secret Chinese nuclear forces
- China’s new J-31 stealth jet and DF31B missile
PART TWO:
- Chinese Mission Action 2014 and combined-arms warfare
- Naval aggression in the South and East China Seas
- How new asymmetric advances are changing China’s capabilities in the space and cyber domains
- Looking back at the five PLA hackers indicted in the United States
PART THREE:
- The North Korean information warfare campaign
- America’s failure to counter the radical Islamist ideology in 2014
- The need for an “Information America” service to battle anti-U.S. propaganda
PART FOUR:
- Steps for the Pentagon to improve U.S. nuclear deterrence
- Ballistic missiles currently in occupied Crimea and other prior Russian violations of the 1987 INF Treaty
- Sequestration funding cuts and protracted wars in both Afghanistan and Iraq hemorrhaging U.S. conventional forces
- The Obama Administration’s passive approach to cyber conflict

Dec 29, 2014
Dec 29, 2014
52 min
JUDITH CURRY, former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology:
PART ONE:
- What is climate change and why does it happen?
- Variabilities in 20th century global temperatures
- "Climate change" versus "global warming"
- New scientific concerns over the accuracy of climate models
PART TWO:
- Mid-20th century "global cooling" panic
- How global climate models operate
- If climate models are inherently flawed, where does that leave the science of climate change?
PART THREE:
- Is there an overwhelming scientific consensus on global warming?
- Political influences over climate change research
PART FOUR:
- What the Climategate emails revealed about the politicization of scientific research
- The backlash Curry faced for speaking out against unethical behavior
- Fights between the developed and developing world over environmental policy
- Can human beings "fix" the climate?

Dec 23, 2014
Dec 23, 2014
52 min
JOSÉ CÁRDENAS, Former Acting Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean at the USAID, Associate at VisiónAméricas:
PART ONE:
- Criticism of the concessions given to the Castro regime in Cuba
- How the U.S.-Cuba hostage trade was a separate entity from diplomatic recognition
- Congressional options to keep the embargo on Cuba
PART TWO:
- What a normalization of relations means for the average Cuban citizen
- Economic woes of the Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro regimes continue to haunt Cuba
- Will the United States benefit from relations with traditionally hostile actors in the Western Hemisphere?
PART THREE:
- The Cuba situation distracting the U.S. from the faltering Chávisimo movement in Venezuela
- Russian, Iranian, Chinese, and Islamic radical actors all moving with impunity in Maduro’s Venezuela
- How aggressively will the U.S. government pursue those in the Venezuelan regime accused of human rights violations?
PART FOUR:
- High corruption and drug-related violence in Mexico
- The continued battle between the Colombian government and FARC narcoterrorists
- Uruguay granting freedom to six former Guantanamo Bay detainees

Dec 22, 2014
Dec 22, 2014
52 min
Congressman TRENT FRANKS (AZ-8), member of the House Armed Services Committee, and Chair of the Judiciary Committee's Constitution and Civil Justice Subcommittee:
PART ONE
- Rep. Franks' efforts to raise awareness of the vulnerabilities of the electric grid
- Natural and man-made causes of EMP
- Iranian military references to "weaponized EMP"
- Future of the Critical Infrastructure Protection Act in the new Congress
PART TWO
- President Obama's dismissal of the Sony hack by North Korea as "cyber vandalism"
- Executive overreach and holding the President accountable to the Constitution and his oath of office
- President Obama's history of voting "present," rather than for or against, state and federal bills
PART THREE
- Does Congress' refusal to fund DHS through the "Crominbus" give it leverage over President Obama in 2015?
- Amnesty and the end of the Republican Party
- A disconnect between President Obama's response to the hack of Sony Pictures, and to that of a film he claimed spurred the Benghazi attack on 9/11/12
- The meaning of true religious tolerance
PART FOUR
- Claims of injustice surrounding the U.S. grand jury process
- Means of determining whether certain police behavior is race-motivated
- Violent jihad references on the Facebook page of Ismaaiyl Brinsley, the suspected murderer of two NYPD officers
- Expectations for an Authorization for the Use of Military Force against the Islamic State in 2015
PART FIVE
- Sequestration's impact on the U.S. military
- Innovation within the U.S. space and missile defense programs
- In light of the secret U.S.-Cuba negotiations, what other clandestine talks might the Administration be engaging in?

Dec 19, 2014
Dec 19, 2014
52 min
Amb. JOHN BOLTON, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations:
- Is Obama’s Cuba policy a surrender to a U.S. adversary?
- Predicting Iran's reaction to recent events in the Western Hemisphere
- Voters asking for more Republican leaders to oppose the President’s foreign policy direction
- Reestablishing the G.O.P. as the “national security party”
LUIS FLEISCHMAN, author of “Latin America in the Post-Chavez Era: The Security Threat to the United States”:
- Venezuela and Cuba's exchange of subsidized oil for security and medical personnel
- The role of the global oil market in the timing of the Obama Administration's normalization of relations with Castro’s Cuba
- Why only a complete economic restructuring will enable Cubans to enjoy benefits of U.S. recognition
- Barack Obama's failure to gain concessions from the Cuban government, aside from the prisoner swap
Dr. ZUHDI JASSER, President and Founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy and author of “A Battle for the Soul of Islam: An American Muslim Patriot’s Fight to Save His Faith”:
- Self-radicalized lone wolves in the global Shariah movement
- How to promote a peaceful, tolerant form of the Muslim faith currently under threat from "Islamo-patriotism"
- The need to understand ideologies instead of just fixing symptoms
- Why the canceling of “The Interview” is a bigger issue than simply that of North Korean cyberterrorism
BILL ROGGIO, Managing Editor of the Long War Journal:
- The Taliban massacre in Peshawar and the Pakistani government’s complex relationship with jihadist groups
- How the Sydney hostage crisis reflects the inability of Western governments to identify domestic extremist threats
- The battle to combat the Shariah ideology
CHRIS FARRELL, Director of Investigations and Research at Judicial Watch:
- The U.S. Border Patrol being utilized as facilitators for resettlement
- Criticism’s of the President’s broad-sweeping directives on immigration policy
- Political ramifications of the Senate Intelligence report on enhanced interrogation
- The importance of HUMINT and its ability to discern threat intentions

Dec 18, 2014
Dec 18, 2014
52 min
Amb. ROGER NORIEGA, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs:
- Timing of American outreach to Cuba given the current oil market and the regime’s ties to the Venezuelan government
- Rául Castro's claim that he will use U.S. economic concessions to strengthen the socialist totalitarian regime
- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s push to lift the embargo on Cuba
- Will the Cuba prisoner exchange serve as a blueprint for future Obama policy with Iran?
MARK KRIKORIAN, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies:
- The congressional funding bill that will only provide short-term spending measures for the Department of Homeland Security
- Cruz’s (R-TX) proposed amendment for a vote on the constitutionality of the President’s actions on immigration
- Republican willingness to shut down the federal government to foil an executive amnesty
FRANKLIN MILLER, former Senior Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control on the NSC Staff:
- Looking at the U.S. nuclear arsenal amidst growing modernization of other nations' capabilities
- An urgent need to modernize warhead delivery mechanisms
- Russia's violations of the 1987 INF Treaty and contempt for international agreements that don’t constrain the U.S.
- Is it time to enlarge the U.S. nuclear deterrence in Europe?
FRED FLEITZ, former CIA analyst:
- The co-dependency of the Cuban regime and Venezuela’s Maduro government
- Cuban intelligence operations inside the U.S. as evidenced by the “Cuban Five”
- A Shariah-inspired atrocity in Pakistan
- John Brennan’s poor defense of the CIA’s enhanced interrogation program

Dec 17, 2014
Dec 17, 2014
52 min
DIANA WEST, author of “American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character”:
- Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s response to the threat from the international jihad movement
- Street protests over the influx of refugees into Germany
- Unrest in New York City over the death of Eric Garner
JIM HANSON, former U.S. Special Operations Master Sergeant:
- Yesterday's school massacre in Peshawar, Pakistan
- Is it possible to distinguish between the Afghan and Pakistani Taliban ideology?
- More lone wolf theories arising after the Sydney hostage crisis
MICHAEL PACK, filmmaker and President/Founder of Manifold Productions, Inc.:
- Looking at the legacy of Adm. Hyman Rickover in the film “Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power”
- The criticism Adm. Rickover faced for his long tenure and micromanagement of the nuclear navy
- How Adm. Rickover helped win the Cold War and fundamentally transformed the U.S. Navy
DAN POLLAK, former U.S. Navy Submarine Officer and Co-Director of Government Relations at the Zionist Organization of America:
- The introduction of females into the submarine service
- Shortcomings of the U.S. undersea deterrent amidst Chinese military modernization
- Hamas's removal from the European Union’s list of terrorist organizations

Dec 16, 2014
Dec 16, 2014
52 min
KEVIN FREEMAN, author of “Game Plan: How to Protect Yourself from the Coming Cyber-Economic Attack”:
PART ONE
- A synopsis of economic warfare
- Understanding the 2008 financial collapse as an attack on the U.S. economy
- “Naked short-selling” of Lehman Brothers shares and the Russian bear raid on Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac
- Saudi Arabia’s manipulation of oil prices to bring down the U.S. energy sector
PART TWO
- Domestic production of shale oil’s contribution to the majority of U.S. economic growth since the 2008 collapse
- The need for continued investment into U.S. energy development in order to finance the drilling of new wells
- The impact of dropping oil prices on Iran, Venezuela, and Russia
- Correlation between American prosperity and the strength of the reserve currency status
PART THREE
- Are the BRICS nations trying to undermine the U.S.-established, post-WW2 economy?
- A form of international currency that has the infrastructure and strength to replace the dollar
- Sovereign wealth funds and Shariah-compliant financing
PART FOUR
- Cyber vulnerabilities of U.S. critical infrastructure and financial institutions
- Dangers to consumer privacy from the Chinese information technology giant Alibaba
- Reasons behind the creation of the National Security Investment Consultants Institute
- National security experts and investment advisors brainstorming to merge the goals of Washington and Wall Street

Dec 15, 2014
Dec 15, 2014
52 min
ANN CORCORAN, founder of Refugee Resettlement Watch:
PART ONE:
- How the Virginia Council on Churches spawned the creation of Ms. Corcoran’s organization
- The 1980 Refugee Resettlement Act's intertwining with the State Department and nine non-profits in a cyclical resettlement program
- The large non-profit lobbying for comprehensive immigration reform
PART TWO:
- The United Nation’s role in directing refugees displaced from the Syrian conflict to come to the U.S.
- The disparity between the UN-granted temporary asylum for refugees in Middle Eastern countries and full asylum in Western democracies
- Controversial allocations of tax-payer dollars to federal government contractors competing for refugees
PART THREE
- The political, societal, and financial impact of refugee influxes on local communities
- Migration as a form of jihad
- What help are persecuted Middle Eastern Christians being given from the UN and the United States?
- Plans for the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the U.S. in 2015
PART FOUR
- Keith Ellison (MN-5), the first Muslim elected into the U.S. Congress
- “Pockets of resistance” around the U.S. to the influx of refugees and asylum seekers
- The six Guantanamo Bay detainees being resettled in Uruguay given permission to leave the country
