Listen here for the second half of our discussion on a volatile year in the economy in 2008. Bill Beach of the Heritage Foundation discusses the mortgage crisis, market chaos and the crumbling of some of the most revered names on Wall Street.
The Biggest Supreme Court Case of 2008
The Supreme Court handles landmark cases every year and 2008 was no exception. In June, the justices handed down a 5-4 decision on the most important case to address the right to keep and bear arms in several decades. At issue was the 32-year-old DC gun ban. So what the the justices rule and how significant is this decision to the long-running debate over the second amendment to the Constitution? We ask Robert Levy of the Cato Institute, who served as co-counsel in the case against the DC gun ban.
A Final Tribute
Every year, influential and memorable figures from the worlds of politics. media, sports, entertainment and more pass away and leave us with vivid memories of their work. Of course, 2008 was no exception. Listen here for the first of three segments paying tribute to those famous names and faces we lost in 2008…beginning with the political arena.
Remembering the Film and Television Stars Who Passed Away in 2008
Our tribute to those famous names and faces who left us in 2008 continues with a look to Hollywood and remembering the work of stars like Heston, Newman, Carlin and more.
Remembering the Famous Faces in Music, Writing and More Who Passed Away in 2008
Our tribute to the famous names and faces who died in 2008 finishes with a look at the great talents of music, literature and more who left us in the past year.
Dateline Washington: 2008 in the War on Terror Part 1
How well did the U.S. fare in the war on terror for 2008? What is the real track record of the surge in Iraq? Will we be ready to leave in 2011? Has anything been accomplished in our efforts to stop Iranian sponsorship of terrorism or their pursuit of nuclear weapons? We ask retired U.S. Navy Captain Chuck Nash.
2008 in the War on Terror Part 2
In the second part of our discussion on how the U.S. fared this year in the war on terror, retired Navy Captain Chuck Nash offers his thoughts on Iran’s nuclear program, the key challenges awaiting the Obama presidency and how terrorists are changing their approach – as seen in Mumbai.
Shadow World
The war on terrorism has consumed America’s foreign policy and will remain a huge priority in the new administration. But what other international challenges will demand attention from the Obama team? Why will Russia, China and Venezuela become huge headaches if not dealt with swiftly and effectively? We ask former CIA, Pentagon and State Department official Robert Chandler, author of “Shadow World”.
The Devil We Know
Iran is the number one state sponsor of terrorism and is on record with its desires to wipe Israel off the map and bring down of America as well. So why might our best strategy be accommodation with Iran rather than confrontation? Can we stop their pursuit of nukes or will we just have to accept their weapons program? We ask former CIA officer Bob Baer, author of “The Devil We Know”.
The Candy Bombers
2008 marks 60 years since the Berlin Airlift, which provided desperately needed supplies to West Berlin after the Soviets surrounded that sector of the city. How was this strategy determined? How did several unlikely heroes emerge during the crisis? And what would the world look like if the U.S. did not take on this daring mission? We ask Andrei Cherny, author of the “The Candy Bombers”.