PETER GAYTAN, Executive Director of the American Legion in DC:
- Full
extent of the Veterans Affairs scandal, and evidence showing that DC
officials knew about the secret waitlists as far back as 2010
- Efforts
the American Legion is taking—some jointly with the VA—to assist
veterans who have been unable to get medical appointments
- Fixing
the root of the problem by removing the 14-day appointment requirement,
and instituting a temporary program that will allow veterans to seek
non-VA healthcare in order for the VA to work its way through the
backlog of patients
ROGER NORIEGA, former Ambassador to the Organization of American States:
- Security concerns due to a surge of illegal aliens crossing the US's southern border
- Impact of Colombia's recent election on the government's conflict with the FARC
- An update on the continuing unrest in Venezuela
- Riots in Brazil over the high cost of the World Cup
DIANA WEST, author of "American Betrayal":
- Recent developments in Iraq--should the United States get involved?
- The immigration crisis on the southern border
- Critiquing a theory that the video-maker blamed for the Benghazi attack was an employee of the US government
GORDON CHANG, Forbes.com columnist:
- China's
vital energy interests threatened by instability in Iraq—with growing
energy independence, how much focus should the United States give to
swiftly resolving the Iraq violence?
- Implications of continued hostile economic behavior by China towards US companies
-
Chinese fears of a strengthening Japan-India alliance
- International reaction to the Tiananmen Square Massacre's 25th anniversary