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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."
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Original air date (Links to video)
Interviewee(s)
Comments
December 12, 2004
David Levin
This was the first program in the Q&A series, and it was aired one week after the final
Booknotes interview, in the time slot that had been reserved for Booknotes . It featured discussion of the
Knowledge Is Power Program .
December 19, 2004
Roger Ailes
This interview took place at the studios of the
Fox News Channel , on the sets of
The O'Reilly Factor and
Fox and Friends .
December 26, 2004
Brian Williams
This interview took place in Williams's office at
30 Rockefeller Center .
January 2, 2005
Shirley Ann Jackson
Featured discussion of Jackson's role as president of the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute .
January 9, 2005
Ronald Peterson
Featured discussion of
Johns Hopkins Hospital .
January 16, 2005
William and
Jill Ruckelshaus
January 23, 2005
Eric Liu
January 30, 2005
George W. Bush
The first 30 minutes of this program was a discussion with President Bush in the
Map Room of the
White House ; The second 30 minutes was a round table discussion with
Richard Norton Smith and
Douglas Brinkley .
February 6, 2005
Russ Feingold
February 13, 2005
Mike Huckabee
February 20, 2005
Rep. Mel Watt
February 27, 2005
Michael Steele
March 6, 2005
April Witt
Featured discussion of
West Virginia Powerball Lottery winner
Jack Whittaker .
March 13, 2005
Barbara Slavin
Featured discussion of
Iran–United States relations .
March 20, 2005
David Walker
Featured discussion of Walker's role as
Comptroller General of the United States .
March 27, 2005
Paul Weyrich
April 3, 2005
Peter Beinart
April 10, 2005
Markos Moulitsas
Featured discussion of
The Daily Kos .
April 17, 2005
Thomas Sowell
April 24, 2005
Dexter Filkins
Featured discussion of journalism in the
Iraq War .
May 1, 2005
Charles Krauthammer
May 8, 2005
Jason Kamras
Featured discussion of Kamras's role as
National Teacher of the Year .
May 15, 2005
Linda Chavez-Thompson
Featured discussion of Chavez-Thompson's role as executive vice-president of the
AFL-CIO .
May 22, 2005
Josh Bolten
Featured discussion of Bolten's role as director of the
Office of Management and Budget .
May 29, 2005
Bob Herbert
June 5, 2005
Wesley Pruden
June 12, 2005
Richard Baker
June 19, 2005
Bethany McLean
Featured discussion of McLean's book
Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron .
June 26, 2005
Richard Gilder and
Lewis Lehrman
Featured discussion of the
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History .
July 3, 2005
Sarah Bakhiet and Janet Lipson
Featured discussion of
C-SPAN 's Middle and High School Teacher Fellowship Program. (Bakhiet represented
La Jolla Country Day School ,
La Jolla, California ; Lipson represented
Long Beach Polytechnic High School ,
Long Beach, California .)
July 10, 2005
Kenneth Feinberg
Featured discussion of Feinberg's role as Special Master of the
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund .
July 17, 2005
Tracy Weber and
Charles Ornstein
Featured discussion of the
Los Angeles Times investigation of the
Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center .
July 24, 2005
Kenneth Tomlinson
Featured discussion of Tomlinson's role as chairman of the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting .
July 31, 2005
Eliot Cohen
Featured discussion of Cohen's
op-ed piece in
The Washington Post , "A Hawk Questions Himself as His Son Goes to War."
August 7, 2005
David McCullough
The interview was conducted at the
General Henry Knox Museum in
Thomaston, Maine , and featured discussion of McCullough's book
1776 .
August 14, 2005
Robert Kahn
August 21, 2005
Seeno Merobshoev and Moses Reddy
Merobshoev and Reddy are both C-SPAN employees who emigrated to the United States (Merobshoev from
Tajikistan , Reddy from
India ).
August 28, 2005
Ken Paulson
September 4, 2005
Sen. Arlen Specter
September 11, 2005
David O'Brien
Featured discussion of
William Rehnquist ,
John Roberts , and the
United States Supreme Court .
September 18, 2005
Allen Weinstein
Featured discussion of Weinstein's role as
Archivist of the United States .
September 25, 2005
Jimmy Wales
Featured discussion of
Wikipedia .
October 2, 2005
Rep. Artur Davis
October 9, 2005
Pamela Hess
Featured discussion of Hess's time
embedded with
American ,
British , and
Italian
troops in Iraq .
October 16, 2005
Andrew Card
October 23, 2005
Rep. Grace Napolitano
October 30, 2005
Rep. Shelley Moore Capito
November 6, 2005
Gov. Mark Warner
November 13, 2005
Chuck Hagel
November 20, 2005
Bruce Gordon
Featured discussion of Gordon's role as president and CEO of the
NAACP .
November 27, 2005
Douglas Holtz-Eakin
Featured discussion of Holtz-Eakin's role as director of the
Congressional Budget Office .
December 4, 2005
Stephen Breyer
December 11, 2005
Laura Ingraham
December 18, 2005
Randi Rhodes
December 25, 2005
Sam Brownback
References
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"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.
External links
Programming
Regular programs After Words interviewsQ&A interviewsWashington Journal programs by monthPast programs
Booknotes interviews
Topics People