Q&A - Season 15 / Year 2017

Q&A - Season 15 / Year 2017

Season 15 / Year 2017

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DatesJan 1, 2017 - Oct 1, 2017
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Episodes

Ronald Shafer
Year 2017Episode 160 min

Ronald Shafer

Jan 1, 2017
Rosemary Stevens
Year 2017Episode 260 min

Rosemary Stevens

Jan 8, 2017
Maya MacGuineas
Year 2017Episode 360 min

Maya MacGuineas

Jan 15, 2017
Benjamin Ginsberg
Year 2017Episode 460 min

Benjamin Ginsberg

Jan 22, 2017
John Nixon
Year 2017Episode 560 min

John Nixon

Jan 29, 2017
Heather McGhee
Year 2017Episode 660 min

Heather McGhee

Feb 5, 2017
Edward Jay Epstein
Year 2017Episode 760 min

Edward Jay Epstein

Feb 12, 2017
Barbara Feinman Todd
Year 2017Episode 860 min

Barbara Feinman Todd

Feb 19, 2017
Alexandra Wolfe
Year 2017Episode 960 min

Alexandra Wolfe

Feb 26, 2017
Brody Mullins
Year 2017Episode 1060 min

Brody Mullins

Mar 5, 2017
Sandra Navidi
Year 2017Episode 1160 min

Sandra Navidi

Mar 12, 2017
Sheelah Kolhatkar
Year 2017Episode 1260 min

Sheelah Kolhatkar

Mar 19, 2017
Thomas Sowell
Year 2017Episode 1360 min

Thomas Sowell

Mar 26, 2017
Michael Doran
Year 2017Episode 1460 min

Michael Doran

Apr 2, 2017
John Farrell
Year 2017Episode 1560 min

John Farrell

Apr 9, 2017
U.S. Senate Youth Program
Year 2017Episode 1660 min

U.S. Senate Youth Program

Apr 16, 2017
David McCullough
Year 2017Episode 1760 min

David McCullough

Apr 23, 2017
Brad Snyder
Year 2017Episode 1860 min

Brad Snyder

Apr 30, 2017
Chris Cavas
Year 2017Episode 1960 min

Chris Cavas

May 7, 2017
Mark Cheathem
Year 2017Episode 2060 min

Mark Cheathem

May 14, 2017
Roger Ailes Dead at 77
Year 2017Episode 2160 min

Roger Ailes Dead at 77

May 19, 2017
T.R. Reid
Year 2017Episode 2260 min

T.R. Reid

May 21, 2017
Malcolm Nance
Year 2017Episode 2360 min

Malcolm Nance

May 28, 2017
Thomas Hazlett
Year 2017Episode 2460 min

Thomas Hazlett

Clemson University professor and former chief economist at the FCC Thomas Hazlett talks about his book, ``The Political Spectrum,'' about the history and politics of U.S. communications policy.

Jun 4, 2017
Paul Sparrow
Year 2017Episode 2560 min

Paul Sparrow

Paul Sparrow, director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, New York, talks about the papers and artifacts housed at the location and provides a rare look at FDR's personal book collection.

Jun 11, 2017
David Garrow, Part 1
Year 2017Episode 2660 min

David Garrow, Part 1

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Garrow discusses his book, ``Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama,'' which looks at Barack Obama's life prior to his years as president.

Jun 18, 2017
Robert Caro
Year 2017Episode 2760 min

Robert Caro

Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Robert Caro talks about On Power, his audio project looking at the evolution and exercise of political power in the United States, as well as the next volume of his multi-part biography of Lyndon Johnson.

Jun 25, 2017
Pat Buchanan
Year 2017Episode 2860 min

Pat Buchanan

Political commentator Pat Buchanan, who served as a speech writer and senior adviser to President Nixon, discusses his book, ``Nixon's White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever.''

Jul 2, 2017
Brooke Gladstone
Year 2017Episode 2960 min

Brooke Gladstone

On the Media's Brooke Gladstone discusses her book ``The Trouble With Reality: A Rumination on Moral Panic in Our Time.''

Jul 9, 2017
Manal Al-Sharif
Year 2017Episode 3060 min

Manal Al-Sharif

Jul 16, 2017
David Garrow, Part 2
Year 2017Episode 3160 min

David Garrow, Part 2

Jul 23, 2017
Mark Bowden
Year 2017Episode 3260 min

Mark Bowden

Jul 30, 2017
Cate Lineberry
Year 2017Episode 3360 min

Cate Lineberry

Aug 6, 2017
Paul Butler
Year 2017Episode 3460 min

Paul Butler

Aug 13, 2017
Carl Cannon
Year 2017Episode 3560 min

Carl Cannon

Aug 20, 2017
Tom Ricks
Year 2017Episode 3660 min

Tom Ricks

Aug 27, 2017
Anthony Clark
Year 2017Episode 3760 min

Anthony Clark

Sep 3, 2017
Adam Andrzejewski
Year 2017Episode 3860 min

Adam Andrzejewski

Adam Andrzejewski discusses Open The Books, a watchdog organization he founded that tracks government spending at the federal, state and local level.

Sep 10, 2017
Randall Eliason
Year 2017Episode 3960 min

Randall Eliason

Former federal prosecutor and George Washington University Law School professor Randall Eliason, who writes the Sidebars blog at Sidebarsblog.com, talks about the corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), as well as other prominent cases.

Sep 17, 2017
Ann Telnaes
Year 2017Episode 4060 min

Ann Telnaes

Washington Post Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes talks about her work and how it has changed since the rise of social media sites like Twitter and Facebook.

Sep 24, 2017
TBA
Year 2017Episode 4160 min

TBA

Oct 1, 2017

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