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C-SPAN - Q and A
Newest Episode: Sun March 07, 2010. 07:06 PM
Every week, C-SPAN presents interesting people who are making things happen in politics, the media, education, and science and technology in hour-long conversations.
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Carol & Tom Wheeler talked about their experiences working for the Obama for President campaign in Ames, Iowa last year. Students from The Washington Center's Presidential Inauguration program also participated in this interview, which took place at University of the District of Columbia.
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Mon January 12, 2009. 04:36 PM
Our guests are two new members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Tue January 06, 2009. 05:34 PM
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Robert Caro discusses his work, including an ongoing, multi-volume biography of Pres. Lyndon Johnson.
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ur guest is Ray Price, former chief speechwriter for President Nixon. Mr. Price worked with Mr. Nixon for two years prior to the presidency and then headed the writing and research team in the Nixon White House.
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Tue December 23, 2008. 04:36 PM
he talks about his life before the Senate and the business background that he brought to the auto industry debate. We also show clips from the 12/4 Senate Banking Committee hearing where Senator Corker questions the auto industry officials.
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Seale's most recent work is called "The President's House: A History." This is a two volume set on the history of the White House and the people who lived there.
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Wed December 10, 2008. 07:06 PM
Our guest is Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD), one of the newest members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Rep. Edwards was elected in a special election in 2008 after beating a seven term incumbent in the primary. She discusses her positions as a progressive, her reactions to Democrats in Congress, and her thoughts on how progressives will react to an Obama presidency.
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Tue December 02, 2008. 04:36 PM
Roll Call reporters Lauren Whittington, John McArdle, and Emily Yehle take a look at the various issues facing then Architect of the Capitol Alan Hantman as well as members of Congress charged with overseeing the project.
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Brent Glass, the director of the National Museum of American History talks about the new look of the museum and the new or renovated artifacts. Some of the artifacts discussed includes the Star Spangled Banner, and the portable desk used by Thomas Jefferson to write the Declaration of Independence.
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Thu November 20, 2008. 07:06 PM
Mr. Rosenblum believes that television is at a crossroads and that the dominance of the major television networks is dying. Through his company, he teaches journalists to shoot, edit, write, and produce their own content with the use of small digital cameras and laptop editing.
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Tue November 11, 2008. 04:36 PM
Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer joins us with his latest book, "Lincoln President-Elect: Abraham Lincoln and the Great Secession Winter, 1860-1860." Mr. Holzer has written over 30 books on Lincoln and is currently the cochairman of the U.S. Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.
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Thu November 06, 2008. 08:09 PM
Presidential historian Rick Shenkman is the author of "Just How Stupid Are We? Facing the Truth About the American Voter." Shenkman contends that today's voters are more and more susceptible to campaign slogans and easy solutions because they don't take the time to know enough about the issues and the candidates.
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Mark Farkas, C-SPAN's executive producer of History Programming, discusses the upcoming 90 minute feature documentary "The White House: Inside America's Most Famous Home." This documentary, is the kickoff to a week of programming called "White House Week," airing on Dec. 14-20. Mr. Farkas gives viewers a sneak peek at the video resulting from unprecedented access to the White House.
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Tue October 21, 2008. 09:57 PM
Mark Levin hosts a nationally syndicated talk show called "The Mark Levin Show," a political call-in show. He is also president of the Landmark Legal Foundation, a legal advocacy group. Mr. Levin held various positions in the Reagan Administration, including Chief of Staff to Attorney General Ed Meese.
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Mon October 13, 2008. 08:09 PM
Lynette Clemetson talks about The Root, a website geared toward an African-American audience, focuses on news and commentary about politics, social issues, and the arts.
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John Podhoretz will take over as editor of the magazine next year, a position his father, Norman Podhoretz, held for 35 years from 1960 to 1995. Before joining commentary, John Podhoretz was chief political columnist for the New York Post.
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Mon September 22, 2008. 09:57 PM
Lionel (aka Michael Lebron), host of the nationally syndicated radio program ''The Lionel Show.'' He is also the author of a book published last month entitled ''Everyone's Crazy Except You and Me...And I'm Not So Sure About You.''
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Mon September 15, 2008. 08:09 PM
Peter Wallison of the American Enterprise Institute. Mr. Wallison will discuss the history and background of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Mon September 08, 2008. 08:09 PM
Linda Robinson, discusses her new book ''Tell Me How This Ends: General David Petraeus and the Search for a Way Out of Iraq.'' Ms. Robinson was a senior writer for U.S. News & World Report when she covered wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Latin America.
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Bruce Cole joins us to talk about a program called "Picturing America." It is a project of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The project's goal is to distribute 40 large reproductions of art as a tool for teaching history and culture.
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