Charles Sauer - is an economist, policy specialist, and writer. He runs the Market Institute where he advocates for market-based solutions to public policy questions. He has worked on Capitol Hill working for the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and for a Governor on tax, immigration and labor issues. He's work is published in the many of the nation's finest conservative publications. He will talk to us about his new book, "Profit Motive: What Drives the Things We Do." This book is well-written and while informative, it is also interesting and provides the reader with a better understanding of how politics goes awry when it disregards market forces and incentives.
Richard Manning - is the President of Americans for Limited Government. He worked directly with now President Trump on trade issues during Trump's run for office. Manning also serves on Trump's transition team in the Labor Department. His website is GetLiberty.org. Richard will talk with us about developments in North Korea and how President Trump's break from "strategic patience" seems to be working. Additionally, we will talk with Richard about the Administration's blocking of the hostile take over a critical American high tech firm, Qualcomm, by a foreign firm with strong business ties to China and why this decision is good for America's security.