2026-01-08
55 分钟So we are going to run the country until such time as we can do a safe,
proper, and judicious transition.
And it has to be judicious because that's what we're all about.
It's Tuesday, January 6, 2026, and welcome back to Goodfellows,
a Hoover Institution broadcast examining history, economics, and matters of geopolitical importance.
I'm Bill Whelan.
I'm a Hoover Disengaged Policy Fellow, and I'll be your moderator today,
looking forward to a spirited conversation featuring three of my colleagues whom we jokingly refer to as the Goodfellows.
I'm referring, of course, to the historian Sir Neil Ferguson.
Economist John Cochran and former presidential national security advisor, Lieutenant General H.
R.
McMaster.
Gentlemen, a belated happy new year.
And here we are, only three weeks off.
And once again, the world is on fire here.
Let's talk about two things that are going right now.
We're going to talk about Venezuela, obviously, and time permitting.
We will talk a little bit about Iran.
If we don't get very deep into Iran, fear not.
We have another show next week, so perhaps we could pick up where we left off.