Q&A is an interview series on the C-SPAN network that typically airs every Sunday night. It is hosted by C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb. Its stated purpose is to feature discussions with "interesting people who are making things happen in politics, the media, education, and science & technology in hour-long conversations about their lives and their work." [1]
Original air date (Links to video) | Interviewee(s) | Comments |
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January 1, 2012 | William Beutler | Featured discussion of Wikipedia |
January 8, 2012 | Ward Carroll | Featured discussion of Military.com |
January 15, 2012 | Glenn Kessler | Featured discussion of Kessler's "The Fact Checker" column in The Washington Post . |
January 22, 2012 | Diana West | |
January 29, 2012 | Michael Hastings | Featured discussion of Hastings's book The Operators: The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America's War in Afghanistan . |
February 5, 2012 | Ray Mabus | Featured discussion of Mabus's role as Secretary of the Navy. |
February 12, 2012 | Josh Marshall | Featured discussion of Talking Points Memo |
February 19, 2012 | Charles Evans, Jr. and Victor DeNoble | Featured discussion of Evans's documentary Addiction Incorporated , which featured DeNoble. |
February 26, 2012 | Neera Tanden | Featured discussion of the Center for American Progress |
March 4, 2012 | Robert Kagan | Featured discussion of Kagan's book The World America Made. |
March 11, 2012 | Tim Weiner | Featured discussion of Weiner's book Enemies: The History of the FBI. |
March 18, 2012 | Walter E. Williams | |
March 25, 2012 | Sonja Sohn | Featured discussion of Sohn's organization ReWired for Change. |
April 1, 2012 | Jerry Ensminger and Rachel Libert | Featured discussion of the documentary Semper Fi: Always Faithful , directed by Libert and featuring Ensminger. |
April 8, 2012 | United States Senate Youth Program | |
April 15, 2012 | Katrina Lantos Swett | |
April 22, 2012 | Douglas Wissing | Featured discussion of Wissing's book Funding the Enemy: How U.S. Taxpayers Bankroll The Taliban. |
April 29, 2012 | Blaine Harden | Featured discussion of Harden's book Escape From Camp 14: One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West. |
May 6, 2012 and May 20, 2012 | Robert Caro | Featured discussion of Caro's book The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Passage of Power , which is the fourth of five volumes in Caro's study of Lyndon Johnson. |
May 13, 2012 | Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy | Featured discussion of Gibbs's and Duffy's book The Presidents Club: Inside the World’s Most Exclusive Fraternity. This interview was one hour and 35 minutes long. |
May 27, 2012 | Clint Hill | Featured discussion of Hill's book Mrs. Kennedy and Me. |
June 3, 2012 | Douglas Brinkley | Featured discussion of Brinkley's biography of Walter Cronkite. |
June 10, 2012 | Angela T. Rye | Featured discussion of the Congressional Black Caucus |
June 17, 2012 | Brian Kamoie | |
June 24, 2012 | Dan Balz | |
July 1, 2012 | Gretchen Morgenson | Discussion of Morgenson's book Reckless Endangerment |
July 8, 2012 | Kirk S. Lippold | Featured discussion of Lippold's book Front Burner: Al Qaeda's Attack on the USS Cole |
July 15, 2012 | Antony Beevor | Featured discussion of Beevor's book The Second World War |
July 22, 2012 | David Wood | Featured discussion of Wood's 10-part series for the Huffington Post, Beyond the Battlefield: The War Goes on for the Severely Wounded |
July 29, 2012 | Antonin Scalia | |
August 5, 2012 | Rep. John Lewis | Featured discussion of Lewis's book Across That Bridge: Life Lessons and a Vision for Change. |
August 12, 2012 | Andrew Nagorski | Featured discussion of Nagorski's book Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power . |
August 19, 2012 | Walter Pincus | |
August 26, 2012 | Julianna Goldman | |
September 2, 2012 | Ami Horowitz | Featured discussion of Horowitz's documentary U.N. Me . |
September 9, 2012 | Colbert I. King | |
September 16, 2012 | Andrew Kaczynski | Featured discussion of Kaczynski's research for BuzzFeed. |
September 23, 2012 | Neil Barofsky | Discussion of Barofsky's book Bailout: An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street. |
September 30, 2012 | Allan Sloan and Geoff Colvin | Featured discussion of Sloan's and Colvin's work with Fortune magazine. |
October 7, 2012 | Morley Safer | |
October 14, 2012 | Evan Thomas | Featured discussion of Thomas's book Ike's Bluff: President Eisenhower's Secret Battle To Save The World |
October 21, 2012 | Steve Inskeep | Featured discussion of Inskeep's book Instant City: Life and Death in Karachi. |
October 28, 2012 | Heidi Ewing | Featured discussion of Ewing's documentary Detropia . |
November 4, 2012 | Walter Stahr | Featured discussion of Stahr's book Seward: Lincoln's Indispensable Man. |
November 11, 2012 | Matthew Heineman | Featured discussion of Heineman's documentary Escape Fire . |
November 18, 2012 | Aida Donald | Featured discussion of Donald's book Citizen Soldier: A Life of Harry S. Truman. |
November 25, 2012 | Ted Widmer | Featured discussion of Widmer's book Listening In: The Secret White House Recordings of John F. Kennedy. |
December 2, 2012 | Michael Hill | Featured discussion of Hill's book Elihu Washburne: The Diary and Letters of America's Minister to France During The Siege and Commune of Paris. |
December 9, 2012 | Crystal Wright | Featured discussion of conservativeblackchick.com. |
December 16, 2012 | Anne Applebaum | Featured discussion of Applebaum's book Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe 1944-1956. |
December 23, 2012 | Paul Reid | Featured discussion of The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill, Defender of the Realm, 1940-1965, the third volume of William Manchester's trilogy on Winston Churchill, which Manchester asked Reid to finish. |
December 30, 2012 | Kevin Phillips | Featured discussion of Phillips's book 1775: A Good Year for Revolution. |
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Brian Patrick Lamb is an American journalist. He is the founder, executive chairman, and the now-retired CEO of C-SPAN, an American cable network that provides coverage of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate as well as other public affairs events. In 2007, Lamb was awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush and received the National Humanities Medal the following year.
Q&A is an interview series on the C-SPAN network that typically airs every Sunday night. It is hosted by C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb. Its stated purpose is to feature discussions with "interesting people who are making things happen in politics, the media, education, and science & technology in hour-long conversations about their lives and their work."
Watch Q&A every Sunday night on C-SPAN at 8pm ET. Each week we introduce you to interesting people who are making things happen in politics, the media, education, and science & technology in hour-long conversations about their lives and their work.