The post-World War II bipartisan foreign policy consensus is a thing of the past. Our political parties are divided today even on national security issues, perhaps, even, especially national security issues. With such a menacing global threat picture, can America afford to speak with two voices? If not, what can be done to find core common ground?
FEATURING:
Congressman Michael T. McCaul, Chairman, House Committee on Homeland Security
Jane Harman, Director, President and CEO, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
MODERATOR:
Josh Gerstein, Senior White House Reporter, POLITICO