2025-11-14
1 小时 2 分钟We will prove that there is no problem too large for government to solve and no concern too small for it to care about.
It's Wednesday, November 12th, 2025, and welcome back to Goodfellows,
a Hoover Institution broadcast examining history, economics, and geopolitics.
I'm Bill Whalen.
I'll be your moderator today, joined by our full fleet of Goodfellows.
That means that we today have in the house the historian Sir Neil Bergeson.
the economist John Cochran and former presidential national security advisor Lieutenant General H.R.
McMaster, Neil John and H.R.
are all Hoover's institution senior fellows.
Gentlemen, two segments today in the second part of our show,
we're going to do a little game we call big deal, little deal, no deal at all.
I'm going to give you a bunch of items in the news and you tell me their relative significance.
But first, we're going to kick off the show with the segment on war.
not current wars necessarily, but wars of tomorrow, wars of the future.
And joining us for this conversation, making her debut on Goodfellows,
I might add, is Ann Newberger.
Ann Newberger was recently named the William C.
Edwards Distinguished Visiting Fellow here at the Hoover Institution.
She joins us after serving as the National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technology in the Biden White House,
her field of expertise being national policy around cyber warfare,