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With Sen. Ron Johnson, Steven Camarota, Rep. Mike Turner, Bill Gertz

Sen. RON JOHNSON (R-WI), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs:

  • How recent votes in the U.S. Senate turn “advise and consent” on its head
  • Rejected compromises on Iran and the Constitutional bare minimum
  • Warnings about the new Iranian military doctrine
  • Protecting America’s electric grid from the threat of an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP)

Dr. STEVEN CAMAROTA, Director of Research at the Center for Immigration Studies:

  • U.S. Census Bureau statistics showing that by 2023, one out of seven Americans will have been an immigrant
  • Immigration causing the political landscape to favor the left, resulting in changing Republican policy positions
  • Influx of Muslim immigrants from shariah-adherent nations
  • The Refugee Resettlement program and risks of bringing large numbers of unvetted Syrian and Somali migrants into the United States

Rep. MIKE TURNER (OH-10), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee’s Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee and a Member of the House Intelligence Committee:

  • Highlighting the limitations of the current deal with Iran in light of its covert and overt military activities
  • A forecast of the threat posed by a Russia/Iran alliance
  • Taking missile defense to the next level with directed energy weapons
  • How the National Defense Authorization Act avoids sequestration

BILL GERTZ, senior editor at the Washington Free Beacon:

  • Why were no U.S. fighters scrambled to intercept a Russian bomber detected off the coast of Alaska?
  • Launch malfunction causing a Russian satellite to be in free fall towards Earth
  • National Defense Authorization Act provisions regarding information operations and Russian INF treaty violations
  • U.S. Space Command’s worries about threats from Russia and China
  • President Obama pledges support to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe over territorial issues, arising from the disputed Senkaku Islands
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