List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2014

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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
January 5, 2014 Marty Sullivan Featured discussion of Sullivan's role as chief economist for Tax Analysts.
January 12, 2014 David Bobb Featured discussion of Bobb's book Humility: An Unlikely Biography of America’s Greatest Virtue.
January 19, 2014 Doug Mills
January 26, 2014 Jehane Noujaim Featured discussion of Noujaim's documentary The Square .
February 2, 2014 Robert Dallek Featured discussion of Dallek's book Camelot’s Court: Inside the Kennedy White House.
February 9, 2014 Bernard Tate Featured discussion of Tate's role coordinating C-SPAN's coverage of the British Parliament.
February 16, 2014 Lee Ellis Featured discussion of Ellis's book Leading With Honor: Leadership Lessons from the Hanoi Hilton
February 23, 2014 Mike Lofgren Featured discussion of Lofgren's book The Party Is Over: How Republicans Went Crazy, Democrats Became Useless, and the Middle Class Got Shafted.
March 2, 2014 Virginia Postrel Featured discussion of Postrel's book The Power of Glamour: Longing and the Art of Visual Persuasion
March 9, 2014 Mary Jo White Featured discussion of White's role as chairperson of the Securities and Exchange Commission
March 16, 2014 Cass Sunstein Featured discussion of Sunstein's role as Why Nudge? The Politics of Libertarian Paternalism
March 23, 2014 Ibis Sánchez-Serrano Featured discussion of Sánchez-Serrano's book The World’s Health Care Crisis.
March 30, 2014 Betty Medsger Featured discussion of The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover’s Secret FBI.
April 6, 2014 Matt Taibbi Featured discussion of The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap.
April 13, 2014 Tom Coburn
April 20, 2014 William Cohan Featured discussion of Cohan's book The Price of Silence: The Duke Lacrosse Scandal, the Power of the Elite, and the Corruption of Our Great Universities.
April 25, 2014 Stuart Taylor Featured discussion of Until Proven Innocent: Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustices of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case. This interview was atypical in that it aired on a Friday, and was a direct response to the interview with William Cohen that aired on April 20. (Taylor's book took an alternate view of the Duke lacrosse case from the view of Cohen's book.)
April 27, 2014 U.S. Senate Youth Program
May 4, 2014 Myra MacPherson Featured discussion of MacPherson's book The Scarlet Sisters: Sex, Suffrage, and Scandal in the Gilded Age.
May 11, 2014 Evan Osnos Featured discussion of Osnos's book Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China .
May 18, 2014 Ralph Nader Featured discussion of Nader's book Unstoppable: The Emerging Left-Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State.
May 25, 2014 John Sopko Featured discussion of Sopko's role as Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction.
June 1, 2014 Bret Baier Featured discussion of Baier's book Special Heart: A Journey of Faith, Hope, Courage and Love.
June 8, 2014 George Miller Featured discussion of Miller's career in the U.S. House of Representatives
June 15, 2014 Lisa Myers
June 22, 2014 Sharyl Attkisson
June 29, 2014 Daniel Schulman Featured discussion of Schulman's book Sons of Wichita: How the Koch Brothers Became America's Most Powerful and Private Dynasty.
July 6, 2014 Wayne A. I. Frederick Featured discussion of Frederick's role as president of Howard University.
July 13, 2014 George Will Featured discussion of Will's book A Nice Little Place on the North Side: Wrigley Field at 100
July 20, 2014 Fred Kaplan Featured discussion of Kaplan's book John Quincy Adams: American Visionary.
July 27, 2014 Michele Flournoy
August 3, 2014 Sylvia Jukes Morris Featured discussion with Morris on her book Price of Fame: The Honorable Clare Boothe Luce.
August 10, 2014 Edmund Morris Featured discussion with Morris on his book This Living Hand: And Other Essays
August 17, 2014 Pat Buchanan Featured discussion of Buchanan's book The Greatest Comeback: How Richard Nixon Rose from Defeat to Create the New Majority.
August 24, 2014 Charlie Rangel Featured discussion of Rangel's career in the U.S. House of Representatives.
August 31, 2014 Robert Katzmann Featured discussion of Katzmann's book Judging Statutes.
September 7, 2014 David Fahrenthold Featured discussion of Farenthold's Washington Post article about Medicare fraud.
September 14, 2014 Rick Perlstein Featured discussion of Perlstein's book The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of Reagan
September 21, 2014 Jenny Beth Martin Featured discussion of Martin's book Tea Party Patriots: The Second American Revolution
September 28, 2014 Sally Quinn
October 5, 2014 Johnnetta Cole Featured discussion of Cole's role as director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art.
October 12, 2014 Bob Timberg Featured discussion of Timberg's memoir Blue Eyed Boy.
October 19, 2014 Richard Norton Smith Featured discussion of Smith's biography of Nelson Rockefeller, On His Own Terms: A Life of Nelson Rockefeller.
October 26, 2014 Rory Kennedy Featured discussion of Kennedy's documentary film Last Days in Vietnam , about the Fall of Saigon and Operation Frequent Wind
November 2, 2014 Harold Holzer Featured discussion of Holzer's book Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion.
November 9, 2014 Tavis Smiley Featured discussion of Smiley's book Death of a King: The Real Story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Final Year.
November 16, 2014 Nonie Darwish
November 23, 2014 David Mark Featured discussion of Mark's book Dog Whistles, Walk-Backs and Washington Handshakes: Decoding the Jargon, Slang and Bluster of American Political Speech
November 30, 2014 James Risen
December 7, 2014 Ann Compton
December 14, 2014 John Bresnahan and Manu Raju
December 21, 2014 Katie Pavlich
December 28, 2014 Glenn Kessler

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References

  1. "C-SPAN's "Q&A"". YouTube. Retrieved 3 December 2014. 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.