Q&A
Summary: Interesting people. Informative conversations. Every Sunday night on Q&A, we introduce you to the people who are making things happen in politics, the media, education, and science and technology in hour-long conversations about their lives and their work.
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[Defense News] Naval Warfare Correspondent Chris Cavas discusses the U.S. Navy's so-called "Fat Leonard" scandal involving Malaysian defense contractor Leonard Glenn Francis and more than two dozen Navy officials, including several admirals.
This week on Q&A, author and law professor, Brad Snyder. Prof. Snyder discusses his book, "The House of Truth: A Washington Political Salon and the Foundations of American Liberalism."
Historian David McCullough discusses his book, [The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For], a selection of his speeches going back to 1989.
High school students attending the annual week-long United States Senate Youth Program discuss their interest in government and politics and share highlights from their visit to Washington, D.C.
Journalist and author John Farrell discusses his book, [Richard Nixon: A Life], which covers Mr. Nixon's political career from his early days in Congress to his tenure and downfall as president.
Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Michael Doran discusses his book, [Ike's Gamble: America's Rise to Dominance in the Middle East], about the 1956 Suez Crisis and its aftermath.
Author and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Thomas Sowell, who recently ended the syndicated column that he had for 25 years, discusses his life and career. He also talks about his love of photography.
[New Yorker] Staff Writer Sheelah Kolhatkar discusses her book, [Black Edge: Inside Information, Dirty Money, and the Quest to Bring Down the Most Wanted Man on Wall Street].
Sandra Navidi, founder and CEO of consulting firm BeyondGlobal, discusses her book, [SuperHubs: How the Financial Elite and Their Networks Rule Our World].
[Wall Street Journal] Investigative Reporter Brody Mullins discusses discusses his front-page story, "The Rise and Fall of a K Street Renegade," about the career and downfall of former drug industry lobbyist Evan Morris.
[Wall Street Journal] staff reporter Alexandra Wolfe discusses her book, [Valley of the Gods], which takes a look at the world of start-ups in Silicon Valley and the young people who have ventured there in the hope of becoming the next big success.
Georgetown University professor Barbara Feinman Todd discusses her book, [Pretend I'm Not Here: How I Worked with Three Newspaper Icons, One Powerful First Lady, and Still Managed to Dig Myself Out of the Washington Swamp].
Investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein discusses his book, [How America Lost Its Secrets: Edward Snowden, the Man and the Theft].
Heather McGhee, president of Demos, talks about an August 2016 appearance on Washington Journal and how a call from a white man in North Carolina, who said he was prejudiced, started a conversation about race in America and evolved into a friendship.
Heather McGhee, president of Demos, talks about an August 2016 appearance on Washington Journal and how a call from a white man in North Carolina, who said he was prejudiced, started a conversation about race in America and evolved into a friendship.