Thirty years ago, a secret dinner at the Pentagon led to a flurry of consolidation in the defense industry. We hear the story of that so-called "last supper" and what it means for the Pentagon's $800 billion budget today.
As the Cold War wound down, U.S. leaders and intellectuals saw a new world emerging as the 1990s unfolded, where American power could lead to peace and cooperation. Does that new world still exist? Did it ever exist?