Nashville as a major union supply base for the rest of the war. I always like to get up and say our next speaker needs no introduction. Thats because ive introduced him about 9,000 times, i think, which is why he needs no introduction. My great friend and polish brother chris kowlikowski is the director of the macarthur memorial which is a fantastic resource and a mustsee place to visit. But once upon a time he was a civil war guy before he found himself embroiled in world war ii. He started as an internal at Fredericksburg Spotsylvania National Military park, from there hes gone to perriville where he was the site manager, hes done work with the civil war trust, he went to the George Patton museum which is what first got him involved with world war ii and while hes busy doing that hes written a couple fantastic books, one on perry ville and one on stones river. Im very fascinating with theullahoma but it was equally monumental in its strategic success. Hes here to talk about stones ri
On how the Trip Administration has handled the north korean problem over the first little over seven months of the Trump Administration. The first thing to recognize is the north korean issue, as you say, is a problem, not a crisis. The last couple weeks, people have gotten really hysterical, from the president to the press very littleith justification. There is no current immediate crisis, absolutely no reason we are about to be on the verge of nuclear war. This is all cooked up in craziness based on an individual story about incremental advance in the north Korean Program that probably will not have a huge meaning evenategic if it were true, which it probably will be if it is not now. North korea is basically an evil porcupine. Thats a real problem because we dont know what to do with an evil porcupine. If it gets too close, it has nice, sharp spines. It is developing his fines. But the basic pattern of American Foreign policy has been, evil porcupine, stay in your area, dont bother
Ground zero for this past weekends violence. With so much focus on what the president did and didnt say and that statement yesterday, we want to get your thoughts on that debate over the president s words. Tost the first thing i want point out is that i think the president was correct in saying all violence in any shape or form, any of this mob rule mentality has to be called out for what it is and has to be stopped in its tracks. If it doesnt we will get further down the rabbit hole. The fact that he didnt pick out one specific group supposing blackt picked out the lives matter groups that were protesting on the other side, equally violent, i was therefore four hours getting pepper spray by both groups. There was plenty of violence to go around. Host given the background over the battle of the monuments, how did this happen in charlottesville . Becausehe battle began it was an issue brought up after ,he shooting in South Carolina the church there, after that one of our city counselor
It is election day in one state in this country, that is alabama. Special election in alabama to unexpired term of jeff sessions, now attorney general, and the man who was appointed to that position has been filling that role is senator luther endorsement of President Trump. President trump tweeting twice today about Luther Strange, fox news hit with him earlier this morning, on crime, the gh etc. Ers, big day in alabama, the president said, vote for Luther Strange, he will be great. More on the special election ofalabama, we turn to howard a. Morning, why does Luther Strange have the endorsement of the president is he facing in this special election . Guest all right, thanks for me, john. One of the big reasons Luther Strange is Donald Trumps ing yout is hes be in know, Luther Strange is running the campaign has for he would be the best Donald Trumps agenda. As that. Ts simple host who is he running against today . Ajor competition in this primary, we should note it is a primary today
I am taking a risk. Where debating the 2018 budget. They are requesting billions of dollars for Immigration Enforcement as well as building a wall. Good morning. Welcome to the Heritage Foundation. We welcome those who rejoin us on the website. For those inhouse, we ask mobile devices be silenced or turned off as we prepared to begin. For those watching online it, you are welcome to send questions and comments. Eating our discussion this theing is dr. Mo house and, Research Analysis chairman. He testifies frequently before congress about federal programs. His commentary and analysis has publications in and he appears on National Television as well. Scientificallys rigorous National Studies and unanimously finds it that are all programs fail to solve the problems they were designed to address. He serves as a professor at George Mason University where he teaches program evaluation. Please join me in welcoming david. [applause] good morning and welcome. Online, we areu organizing the fede