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.
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: C-SPAN
- Copyright: © 2020 National Cable Satellite Corporation. All rights reserved.
Podcasts:
Biographer Patricia O'Toole discusses her book, [The Moralist: Woodrow Wilson and the World He Made].
Yale University professor John Lewis Gaddis discusses his book, [On Grand Strategy], based on a course he has co-taught at Yale for almost two decades.
University of Virginia history professor William Hitchcock discusses his book, [The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s].
University of California English professor Yunte Huang discusses his book, "Inseparable: The Original Siamese Twins and Their Rendezvous with American History," about the life and times of Chang and Eng Bunker.
Author Robert Kurson discusses his book, [Rocket Men], about the 1968 Apollo 8 mission to the moon.
Lillian Cunningham, host and creator of the Washington Post's "Presidential" and "Constitutional" podcasts, talks about the two series.
Former professional basketball player and author Etan Thomas discusses his book, [We Matter: Athletes and Activism], a series of interviews Mr. Thomas conducted on the interaction between sports and politics.
Hoover Institution senior fellow Niall Ferguson discusses his book, [The Square and the Tower], about the power of social networks throughout history and their influence today.
Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku talks about his book, [The Future of Humanity: Terraforming Mars, Interstellar Travel, Immortality, and Our Destiny Beyond Earth].
High school students attending the annual, week-long United States Senate Youth Program talk about their interest in government and politics.
Yale University Law School professor Amy Chua discusses her book, [Political Tribes], about the role that group identity plays in shaping domestic and foreign affairs.
Former U.S. Border Patrol agent Francisco Cantú discusses his memoir, [The Line Becomes a River], about his experiences as an agent and the things he learned about our immigration system after he left the border patrol.
[Politico] Magazine Contributing Editor Joshua Zeitz discusses his book, [Building the Great Society: Inside Lyndon Johnson's White House], about the members of President Johnson's staff who helped create and implement his Great Society programs.
Prosperity gospel scholar, Kate Bowler, discusses her memoir, [Everything Happens for a Reason], in which she reflects on being diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at the age of 35.
Michael Fabey, naval reporter for Jane's, discusses his book, "Crashback: The Power Clash Between the U.S. and China in the Pacific," about China's efforts to control the South China Sea.