Michael Chertoff assesses our national security from the wars abroad, to the simmering unrest in the Middle East, to the war at home against terrorism. He defends President Bush’s freedom agenda, “You need to create societies with a rule of law, where there is opportunity and where you have a reasonable degree of freedom and human rights” and defends current homeland security measures. Finally, he takes on the politically charged issue of immigration and grades the Obama administrations efforts in national security.
Bio
Michael Chertoff
Michael Chertoff was the second United States Secretary of Homeland Security under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and co-author of the USA PATRIOT Act.
He previously served as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, as a federal prosecutor, and as assistant U.S. Attorney General. He succeeded Tom Ridge as United States Secretary of Homeland Security on February 15, 2005.
Since leaving government service, Chertoff has worked as Senior Of Counsel at the Washington, D.C. law firm of Covington & Burling. He also co-founded the Chertoff Group, a risk management and security consulting company, which employs several senior officials from his time as Secretary of Homeland Security as well as Michael Hayden, a former Director of the National Security Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency.
Peter Robinson
Peter M. Robinson is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, where he writes about business and politics, edits the Hoover Institution's quarterly journal, the Hoover Digest, and hosts Hoover's television program, "Uncommon Knowledge."
Robinson is also the author of three books: How Ronald Reagan Changed My Life; It's My Party: A Republican's Messy Love Affair with the GOP; and the best-selling business book Snapshots from Hell: The Making of an MBA.