Q&A Schedule

Week of March 1 through March 31

All times and durations are subject to change

Sunday, March 1
8:00 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Anthony BattsAnthony W. Batts; Brian LambAnthony Batts talked about the challenges of policing the city of Baltimore, Maryland, tensions ... Anthony Batts talked about the challenges of policing the city of Baltimore, Maryland, tensions between the community and the police force, issues of police brutality, and the U.S. Department of Justice review of the practices of his department. He also spoke about the declining murder and crime rates in the city and his initiatives in the coming year. Commissioner Batts also discussed growing up in a poor neighborhood in Los Angeles, his past experiences as a beat officer and police chief in Long Beach, California, and his tenure as chief of police in Oakland.
11:00 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Anthony BattsAnthony W. Batts; Brian LambAnthony Batts talked about the challenges of policing the city of Baltimore, Maryland, tensions ... Anthony Batts talked about the challenges of policing the city of Baltimore, Maryland, tensions between the community and the police force, issues of police brutality, and the U.S. Department of Justice review of the practices of his department. He also spoke about the declining murder and crime rates in the city and his initiatives in the coming year. Commissioner Batts also discussed growing up in a poor neighborhood in Los Angeles, his past experiences as a beat officer and police chief in Long Beach, California, and his tenure as chief of police in Oakland.
Monday, March 2
5:00 AM EST on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Anthony BattsAnthony W. Batts; Brian LambAnthony Batts talked about the challenges of policing the city of Baltimore, Maryland, tensions ... Anthony Batts talked about the challenges of policing the city of Baltimore, Maryland, tensions between the community and the police force, issues of police brutality, and the U.S. Department of Justice review of the practices of his department. He also spoke about the declining murder and crime rates in the city and his initiatives in the coming year. Commissioner Batts also discussed growing up in a poor neighborhood in Los Angeles, his past experiences as a beat officer and police chief in Long Beach, California, and his tenure as chief of police in Oakland. 5:58 AM EST on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Anthony BattsAnthony W. Batts; Brian LambAnthony Batts talked about the challenges of policing the city of Baltimore, Maryland, tensions ... Anthony Batts talked about the challenges of policing the city of Baltimore, Maryland, tensions between the community and the police force, issues of police brutality, and the U.S. Department of Justice review of the practices of his department. He also spoke about the declining murder and crime rates in the city and his initiatives in the coming year. Commissioner Batts also discussed growing up in a poor neighborhood in Los Angeles, his past experiences as a beat officer and police chief in Long Beach, California, and his tenure as chief of police in Oakland.
Sunday, March 8
7:59 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with David StewartBrian Lamb; David O. StewartDavid O. Stewart talked about his book Madison’s Gift: Five Partnerships That Built ... David O. Stewart talked about his book Madison’s Gift: Five Partnerships That Built America, in which he explores the role that James Madison played in the founding of the U.S. In his book, Mr. Stewart discusses Madison' friendships and political partnerships with George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Dolley Madison, and James Monroe.
11:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with David StewartBrian Lamb; David O. StewartDavid O. Stewart talked about his book Madison’s Gift: Five Partnerships That Built ... David O. Stewart talked about his book Madison’s Gift: Five Partnerships That Built America, in which he explores the role that James Madison played in the founding of the U.S. In his book, Mr. Stewart discusses Madison' friendships and political partnerships with George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Dolley Madison, and James Monroe.
Monday, March 9
5:00 AM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with David StewartBrian Lamb; David O. StewartDavid O. Stewart talked about his book Madison’s Gift: Five Partnerships That Built ... David O. Stewart talked about his book Madison’s Gift: Five Partnerships That Built America, in which he explores the role that James Madison played in the founding of the U.S. In his book, Mr. Stewart discusses Madison' friendships and political partnerships with George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Dolley Madison, and James Monroe. 5:58 AM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with David StewartBrian Lamb; David O. StewartDavid O. Stewart talked about his book Madison’s Gift: Five Partnerships That Built ... David O. Stewart talked about his book Madison’s Gift: Five Partnerships That Built America, in which he explores the role that James Madison played in the founding of the U.S. In his book, Mr. Stewart discusses Madison' friendships and political partnerships with George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Dolley Madison, and James Monroe.
Sunday, March 15
7:59 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 58 min. Q&A with Dr. Adriane Fugh-BermanAdriane Fugh-Berman M.D.; Brian LambDr. Adriane Fugh-Berman, director of PharmedOut, talked about the organization, the money made by ... Dr. Adriane Fugh-Berman, director of PharmedOut, talked about the organization, the money made by the pharmaceutical industry, the advertising the industry produces, how pharmaceutical companies lobby Congress, and how they try to influence doctors. PharmedOut is a Georgetown University Medical Center watchdog project. Its goals are to educate physicians and the public about the marketing practices of the pharmaceutical industry. 11:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 58 min. Q&A with Dr. Adriane Fugh-BermanAdriane Fugh-Berman M.D.; Brian LambDr. Adriane Fugh-Berman, director of PharmedOut, talked about the organization, the money made by ... Dr. Adriane Fugh-Berman, director of PharmedOut, talked about the organization, the money made by the pharmaceutical industry, the advertising the industry produces, how pharmaceutical companies lobby Congress, and how they try to influence doctors. PharmedOut is a Georgetown University Medical Center watchdog project. Its goals are to educate physicians and the public about the marketing practices of the pharmaceutical industry.
Monday, March 16
5:00 AM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Dr. Adriane Fugh-BermanAdriane Fugh-Berman M.D.; Brian LambDr. Adriane Fugh-Berman, director of PharmedOut, talked about the organization, the money made by ... Dr. Adriane Fugh-Berman, director of PharmedOut, talked about the organization, the money made by the pharmaceutical industry, the advertising the industry produces, how pharmaceutical companies lobby Congress, and how they try to influence doctors. PharmedOut is a Georgetown University Medical Center watchdog project. Its goals are to educate physicians and the public about the marketing practices of the pharmaceutical industry. 5:59 AM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 58 min. Q&A with Dr. Adriane Fugh-BermanAdriane Fugh-Berman M.D.; Brian LambDr. Adriane Fugh-Berman, director of PharmedOut, talked about the organization, the money made by ... Dr. Adriane Fugh-Berman, director of PharmedOut, talked about the organization, the money made by the pharmaceutical industry, the advertising the industry produces, how pharmaceutical companies lobby Congress, and how they try to influence doctors. PharmedOut is a Georgetown University Medical Center watchdog project. Its goals are to educate physicians and the public about the marketing practices of the pharmaceutical industry.
Sunday, March 22
8:00 PM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Daniel BolgerDaniel Bolger; Brian LambGeneral Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside ... General Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. He also spoke about his deployments to the two war zones, the inherent dangers to U.S. troops there, his job commanding the training operations of Iraqi and Afghan police and military forces, and what he believes what went wrong. In addition, General Bolger discussed his views of other generals such as David Patraeus and Stanley McChrystal, and what he thinks we should have done differently in Iraq and Afghanistan. 8:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Daniel BolgerDaniel Bolger; Brian LambGeneral Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside ... General Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. He also spoke about his deployments to the two war zones, the inherent dangers to U.S. troops there, his job commanding the training operations of Iraqi and Afghan police and military forces, and what he believes what went wrong. In addition, General Bolger discussed his views of other generals such as David Patraeus and Stanley McChrystal, and what he thinks we should have done differently in Iraq and Afghanistan.
11:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Daniel BolgerDaniel Bolger; Brian LambGeneral Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside ... General Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. He also spoke about his deployments to the two war zones, the inherent dangers to U.S. troops there, his job commanding the training operations of Iraqi and Afghan police and military forces, and what he believes what went wrong. In addition, General Bolger discussed his views of other generals such as David Patraeus and Stanley McChrystal, and what he thinks we should have done differently in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Monday, March 23
5:00 AM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Daniel BolgerDaniel Bolger; Brian LambGeneral Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside ... General Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. He also spoke about his deployments to the two war zones, the inherent dangers to U.S. troops there, his job commanding the training operations of Iraqi and Afghan police and military forces, and what he believes what went wrong. In addition, General Bolger discussed his views of other generals such as David Patraeus and Stanley McChrystal, and what he thinks we should have done differently in Iraq and Afghanistan. 5:58 AM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Daniel BolgerDaniel Bolger; Brian LambGeneral Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside ... General Daniel Bolger (Retired) talked about his book, Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. He also spoke about his deployments to the two war zones, the inherent dangers to U.S. troops there, his job commanding the training operations of Iraqi and Afghan police and military forces, and what he believes what went wrong. In addition, General Bolger discussed his views of other generals such as David Patraeus and Stanley McChrystal, and what he thinks we should have done differently in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Sunday, March 29
7:59 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Erik LarsonBrian Lamb; Erik LarsonErik Larson talked about his book, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, about the ... Erik Larson talked about his book, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, about the state of world politics surrounding the 1915 sinking of the Lusitania. He spoke about the departure and eventual sinking of the ship, focusing on the personal stories of those involved, including the captains of the Lusitania and the German U-Boat, Woodrow Wilson, Winston Churchill, and a number of the passengers on board. The Lusitania set sail from New York on May 1, 1915, with over 2000 passengers and crew on board. On May 7, the ship was hit by a German U-Boat’s torpedo and sank off the coast of Ireland. Out of the almost 1200 people who died in the sinking, 128 of them were Americans.
11:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Erik LarsonBrian Lamb; Erik LarsonErik Larson talked about his book, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, about the ... Erik Larson talked about his book, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, about the state of world politics surrounding the 1915 sinking of the Lusitania. He spoke about the departure and eventual sinking of the ship, focusing on the personal stories of those involved, including the captains of the Lusitania and the German U-Boat, Woodrow Wilson, Winston Churchill, and a number of the passengers on board. The Lusitania set sail from New York on May 1, 1915, with over 2000 passengers and crew on board. On May 7, the ship was hit by a German U-Boat’s torpedo and sank off the coast of Ireland. Out of the almost 1200 people who died in the sinking, 128 of them were Americans.
Monday, March 30
5:00 AM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Erik LarsonBrian Lamb; Erik LarsonErik Larson talked about his book, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, about the ... Erik Larson talked about his book, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, about the state of world politics surrounding the 1915 sinking of the Lusitania. He spoke about the departure and eventual sinking of the ship, focusing on the personal stories of those involved, including the captains of the Lusitania and the German U-Boat, Woodrow Wilson, Winston Churchill, and a number of the passengers on board. The Lusitania set sail from New York on May 1, 1915, with over 2000 passengers and crew on board. On May 7, the ship was hit by a German U-Boat’s torpedo and sank off the coast of Ireland. Out of the almost 1200 people who died in the sinking, 128 of them were Americans. 5:57 AM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Erik LarsonBrian Lamb; Erik LarsonErik Larson talked about his book, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, about the ... Erik Larson talked about his book, Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, about the state of world politics surrounding the 1915 sinking of the Lusitania. He spoke about the departure and eventual sinking of the ship, focusing on the personal stories of those involved, including the captains of the Lusitania and the German U-Boat, Woodrow Wilson, Winston Churchill, and a number of the passengers on board. The Lusitania set sail from New York on May 1, 1915, with over 2000 passengers and crew on board. On May 7, the ship was hit by a German U-Boat’s torpedo and sank off the coast of Ireland. Out of the almost 1200 people who died in the sinking, 128 of them were Americans. 7:00 PM EDT on C-SPAN2Approx. 59 min. Q&A with Dr. Anthony FauciAnthony S. Fauci M.D.; Brian LambDr. Anthony Fauci talked about his history and changing roles at the National Institute of Health ... Dr. Anthony Fauci talked about his history and changing roles at the National Institute of Health (NIH). In 1984, he became the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), as the AIDS virus began to show up in the U.S. population. He described the challenges of fighting that disease and others over the course of his tenure, from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) to the bird and swine flu epidemics, and most recently the outbreak of Ebola. Dr. Fauci also discussed his personal life growing up in Brooklyn, meeting his wife, his relationships with different U.S. presidents, and NIAID’s work to combat future infectious disease outbreaks.