Bill Frank of KADY-TV interviews Donald Rumsfeld about the charitable donation of the proceeds of his book Known and Unknown before Mr. Rumsfeld’s speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA.

Donald Rumsfeld has served the United States since the 1950s and the Eisenhower administration. He’s been an advisor to Presidents and he helped the United States transition power from Richard Nixon to Gerald Ford during one of the bleakest periods in American history. He was also Secretary of Defense during the Bush Administration at the time of the 9/11 attack. We discuss his recent memoir, Known and Unknown.

Adlai Stevenson III is a member of political royalty in the United States. Few families have had the impact on American politics that his family has had. His family name ranks up there among other American political dynasties including the Adams, Roosevelt, Kennedy and Bush. I talk to Adlai Stevenson III about his family’s enduring legacy and American politics.

Scott Philip Brown is the Republican junior United States Senator from Massachusetts who came out of nowhere to win the Senate seat vacated when Senator Ted Kennedy died.

Before his election, he served as a member of the Massachusetts General Court, first in the State House of Representatives (1998–2004) and then in the State Senate (2004–2010).

Scott became the first Republican elected to the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts since Edward Brooke in 1972 and the first Republican from Massachusetts to serve in the U.S. Congress in any capacity since 1997.

Brown is a graduate of Wakefield High School, Tufts University, and Boston College Law School.

Oliver Miles is the former British Ambassador to Libya. We discuss the turmoil in that country as its citizens strive for personal freedom.

Dr. Lee Edwards is a Fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC and an expert on President Ronald Reagan. We discussed President Reagan’s enduring legacy as a president more than 100 years after his birth.