Gail Winston guest is an expert in geo-politics, war and the Middle East—often forecasting coming events in the Middle East, including the relations between Washington and Jerusalem. We discuss President Barack Obama’s call for Israel to return to its 1967 armistice lines as a basis for peace negotiations.

Nicholas Sullivan tackles a thorny issue. He has evidence that subsidized mobile phones result in economic gains for poor and near-poor Americans. We talk about the impact mobile phones have in today’s society and evaluate the merits of taxpayers subsidizing phones to help others.

Brad Bannon is the CEO of Bannon Communications Research and a political pundit. We’ll talk about the 2012 Presidential election. In particular, we’ll look at Donald Trump’s aspirations to become president.

Ed Jaffee exerted his influence on Congress for one of this country’s largest conglomerates. We’ll examine lobbying; lobbyists and modern law making from his book Dodging the Bullet.

Todd Lipscomb is a true patriot. He believes we, as consumers, must protect America’s ability to produce products, create jobs, and remain a world leader. We discuss his leading edge website MadeInUSAForever.com.

Phyllis Bennis is a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC. She’s following the evolving story in Libya and the United Nations Security Council resolution for a no-fly zone. We address the question of whether the United Nations is acting as an agent for United States’ foreign policy in Libya.