September 19, 2018
Center for New American Security’s Heartland Security Report
Harry Krejsa of the Center for New American Security, and Bill Scher, Politico Magazine contributing editor, spoke recently at the Council about the United States foreign and domestic policy. In February, Krejsa wrote a report titled "Heartland Security: How Global Engagement Once Fueled the American Middle Class – and Can Again," and he joined Scher in the studio to discuss it with Carrie Saldo.
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