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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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Podcasts:
Virginia Tech professor emeritus James Robertson discusses his book, [After the Civil War: The Heroes, Villains, Soldiers, and Civilians Who Changed America].
Associated Press reporter Jesse Holland discusses his book, [The Invisibles: The Untold Story of African American Slaves in the White House].
Author Scott Christianson discusses his book, [100 Documents that Changed the World: From the Magna Carta to Wikileaks].
[Washington Post] Executive Editor Marty Baron discusses the changes at the [Post] since he took over in 2013. He also talks about the depiction of his work as editor-in-chief of the [Boston Globe] in the movie [Spotlight].
Filmmaker Aviva Kempner discusses her documentary [Rosenwald], about the life of American businessman and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald.
Editorial cartoonist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Ramirez talks about his career and his book, [Give Me Liberty or Give Me Obamacare].
Journalist and author Joshua Kendall discusses his latest book [First Dads], which looks at U.S. presidents that were also fathers.
Author Jean Edward Smith discusses his latest book [Bush], in which he examines the presidency of George W. Bush.
Former New York Police Department Deputy Inspector Corey Pegues discusses his book, [Once a Cop: The Street, the Law, Two Worlds, One Man], about his experiences in law enforcement.
Former New York Police Department Deputy Inspector Corey Pegues discusses his book, [Once a Cop: The Street, the Law, Two Worlds, One Man], about his experiences in law enforcement.
The American Enterprise Institute's Gerard Robinson, who formerly served as Florida education commissioner and Virginia education secretary, discusses his career and education policy in the U.S.
Public advocate Mark Green discusses his book, [Bright, Infinite Future: A Generational Memoir on the Progressive Rise].
Public advocate Mark Green discusses his book, [Bright, Infinite Future: A Generational Memoir on the Progressive Rise].
Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Arthur Herman discusses his book, [Douglas MacArthur: American Warrior].
AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins discusses her organization's work, as well as her new book, [Disrupt Aging: A Bold New Path to Living Your Best Life at Every Age].