Q&A Schedule

Week of April 26 through May 26

All times and durations are subject to change

Sunday, April 26
6:31 PM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 min. Q&A with Judith MillerBrian Lamb; Judith MillerJudith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she ... Judith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she chronicles her reporting leading up to the American invasion in Iraq in 2003. She talked about what she got right and wrong about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program, as well as her experiences during her 85-day imprisonment in a federal jail. Ms. Miller was sent to jail in 2005 for refusing to disclose the source for some of her stories, later revealed to be Vice President Cheney’s Chief of Staff Scooter Libby. Ms. Miller also expressed her views of the New York Times and the people who played a role in her departure from the paper. 8:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Judith MillerBrian Lamb; Judith MillerJudith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she ... Judith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she chronicles her reporting leading up to the American invasion in Iraq in 2003. She talked about what she got right and wrong about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program, as well as her experiences during her 85-day imprisonment in a federal jail. Ms. Miller was sent to jail in 2005 for refusing to disclose the source for some of her stories, later revealed to be Vice President Cheney’s Chief of Staff Scooter Libby. Ms. Miller also expressed her views of the New York Times and the people who played a role in her departure from the paper. 11:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Judith MillerBrian Lamb; Judith MillerJudith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she ... Judith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she chronicles her reporting leading up to the American invasion in Iraq in 2003. She talked about what she got right and wrong about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program, as well as her experiences during her 85-day imprisonment in a federal jail. Ms. Miller was sent to jail in 2005 for refusing to disclose the source for some of her stories, later revealed to be Vice President Cheney’s Chief of Staff Scooter Libby. Ms. Miller also expressed her views of the New York Times and the people who played a role in her departure from the paper.
Monday, April 27
5:00 AM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Judith MillerBrian Lamb; Judith MillerJudith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she ... Judith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she chronicles her reporting leading up to the American invasion in Iraq in 2003. She talked about what she got right and wrong about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program, as well as her experiences during her 85-day imprisonment in a federal jail. Ms. Miller was sent to jail in 2005 for refusing to disclose the source for some of her stories, later revealed to be Vice President Cheney’s Chief of Staff Scooter Libby. Ms. Miller also expressed her views of the New York Times and the people who played a role in her departure from the paper. 5:50 AM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Judith MillerBrian Lamb; Judith MillerJudith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she ... Judith Miller talked about her book The Story: A Reporter’s Journey, in which she chronicles her reporting leading up to the American invasion in Iraq in 2003. She talked about what she got right and wrong about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program, as well as her experiences during her 85-day imprisonment in a federal jail. Ms. Miller was sent to jail in 2005 for refusing to disclose the source for some of her stories, later revealed to be Vice President Cheney’s Chief of Staff Scooter Libby. Ms. Miller also expressed her views of the New York Times and the people who played a role in her departure from the paper.
Sunday, May 3
7:59 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Walter PincusBrian Lamb; Walter PincusWalter Pincus talked about the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, U.S.-Israel ... Walter Pincus talked about the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, U.S.-Israel relations, and defense department spending and budget sequestration. He also spoke about the 2003 war in Iraq, his career at the Washington Post, and his forthcoming book about nuclear weapons. Various video clips were shown.
11:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Walter PincusBrian Lamb; Walter PincusWalter Pincus talked about the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, U.S.-Israel ... Walter Pincus talked about the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, U.S.-Israel relations, and defense department spending and budget sequestration. He also spoke about the 2003 war in Iraq, his career at the Washington Post, and his forthcoming book about nuclear weapons. Various video clips were shown.
Monday, May 4
5:00 AM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Walter PincusBrian Lamb; Walter PincusWalter Pincus talked about the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, U.S.-Israel ... Walter Pincus talked about the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, U.S.-Israel relations, and defense department spending and budget sequestration. He also spoke about the 2003 war in Iraq, his career at the Washington Post, and his forthcoming book about nuclear weapons. Various video clips were shown. 5:58 AM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Walter PincusBrian Lamb; Walter PincusWalter Pincus talked about the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, U.S.-Israel ... Walter Pincus talked about the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program, U.S.-Israel relations, and defense department spending and budget sequestration. He also spoke about the 2003 war in Iraq, his career at the Washington Post, and his forthcoming book about nuclear weapons. Various video clips were shown.
Sunday, May 10
8:00 PM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Kate Andersen BrowerKate Andersen Brower; Brian LambKate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the ... Kate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House, about the White House and the first family’s private lives as seen through the eyes of the residence’s staff. She spoke about staff members' stories of first families and the challenges of writing the book. 8:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 58 min. Q&A with Kate Andersen BrowerKate Andersen Brower; Brian LambKate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the ... Kate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House, about the White House and the first family’s private lives as seen through the eyes of the residence’s staff. She spoke about staff members' stories of first families and the challenges of writing the book.
11:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Kate Andersen BrowerKate Andersen Brower; Brian LambKate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the ... Kate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House, about the White House and the first family’s private lives as seen through the eyes of the residence’s staff. She spoke about staff members' stories of first families and the challenges of writing the book.
Monday, May 11
5:00 AM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Kate Andersen BrowerKate Andersen Brower; Brian LambKate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the ... Kate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House, about the White House and the first family’s private lives as seen through the eyes of the residence’s staff. She spoke about staff members' stories of first families and the challenges of writing the book. 5:59 AM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Kate Andersen BrowerKate Andersen Brower; Brian LambKate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the ... Kate Andersen Brower talked about her book, The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House, about the White House and the first family’s private lives as seen through the eyes of the residence’s staff. She spoke about staff members' stories of first families and the challenges of writing the book.
Sunday, May 17
8:00 PM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Astronaut Chris HadfieldChris Hadfield; Brian LambCanadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station ... Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station and author several books on the experience including You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes and An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, talked about life in space and life on earth. He also spoke about the different countries who fund and run the International Space Station, and how the cooperative venture works. In conjunction with the Canadian Space Agency, Mr. Hadfield produced numerous videos from the space station to better inform the public about what life in space is like and how space station funding is used. This program included a number of his videos. 8:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Astronaut Chris HadfieldChris Hadfield; Brian LambCanadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station ... Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station and author several books on the experience including You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes and An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, talked about life in space and life on earth. He also spoke about the different countries who fund and run the International Space Station, and how the cooperative venture works. In conjunction with the Canadian Space Agency, Mr. Hadfield produced numerous videos from the space station to better inform the public about what life in space is like and how space station funding is used. This program included a number of his videos.
11:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Astronaut Chris HadfieldChris Hadfield; Brian LambCanadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station ... Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station and author several books on the experience including You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes and An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, talked about life in space and life on earth. He also spoke about the different countries who fund and run the International Space Station, and how the cooperative venture works. In conjunction with the Canadian Space Agency, Mr. Hadfield produced numerous videos from the space station to better inform the public about what life in space is like and how space station funding is used. This program included a number of his videos.
Monday, May 18
5:00 AM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Astronaut Chris HadfieldChris Hadfield; Brian LambCanadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station ... Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station and author several books on the experience including You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes and An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, talked about life in space and life on earth. He also spoke about the different countries who fund and run the International Space Station, and how the cooperative venture works. In conjunction with the Canadian Space Agency, Mr. Hadfield produced numerous videos from the space station to better inform the public about what life in space is like and how space station funding is used. This program included a number of his videos. 5:58 AM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 59 min. Q&A with Astronaut Chris HadfieldChris Hadfield; Brian LambCanadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station ... Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield, veteran of three missions on the International Space Station and author several books on the experience including You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes and An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth, talked about life in space and life on earth. He also spoke about the different countries who fund and run the International Space Station, and how the cooperative venture works. In conjunction with the Canadian Space Agency, Mr. Hadfield produced numerous videos from the space station to better inform the public about what life in space is like and how space station funding is used. This program included a number of his videos.
Sunday, May 24
8:00 PM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Michael WitmoreBrian Lamb; Michael WitmoreMichael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as ... Michael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as the library’s function, funding, mission, and repository of the world’s largest Shakespeare collection. The library is funded largely by private donations, but also receives money from Congress. Mr. Witmore spoke about how politicians have used Shakespeare as part of their oratory on both the House and the Senate floors as well as during campaigns. Mr. Witmore also discussed the life and writings of William Shakespeare. The program included video clips of both Republicans and Democrats quoting Shakespeare. 8:01 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Michael WitmoreBrian Lamb; Michael WitmoreMichael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as ... Michael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as the library’s function, funding, mission, and repository of the world’s largest Shakespeare collection. The library is funded largely by private donations, but also receives money from Congress. Mr. Witmore spoke about how politicians have used Shakespeare as part of their oratory on both the House and the Senate floors as well as during campaigns. Mr. Witmore also discussed the life and writings of William Shakespeare. The program included video clips of both Republicans and Democrats quoting Shakespeare.
11:00 PM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Michael WitmoreBrian Lamb; Michael WitmoreMichael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as ... Michael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as the library’s function, funding, mission, and repository of the world’s largest Shakespeare collection. The library is funded largely by private donations, but also receives money from Congress. Mr. Witmore spoke about how politicians have used Shakespeare as part of their oratory on both the House and the Senate floors as well as during campaigns. Mr. Witmore also discussed the life and writings of William Shakespeare. The program included video clips of both Republicans and Democrats quoting Shakespeare.
Monday, May 25
5:00 AM EDT on RadioApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Michael WitmoreBrian Lamb; Michael WitmoreMichael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as ... Michael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as the library’s function, funding, mission, and repository of the world’s largest Shakespeare collection. The library is funded largely by private donations, but also receives money from Congress. Mr. Witmore spoke about how politicians have used Shakespeare as part of their oratory on both the House and the Senate floors as well as during campaigns. Mr. Witmore also discussed the life and writings of William Shakespeare. The program included video clips of both Republicans and Democrats quoting Shakespeare. 5:56 AM EDT on C-SPANApprox. 1 hr. Q&A with Michael WitmoreBrian Lamb; Michael WitmoreMichael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as ... Michael Witmore talked about his role as director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, as well as the library’s function, funding, mission, and repository of the world’s largest Shakespeare collection. The library is funded largely by private donations, but also receives money from Congress. Mr. Witmore spoke about how politicians have used Shakespeare as part of their oratory on both the House and the Senate floors as well as during campaigns. Mr. Witmore also discussed the life and writings of William Shakespeare. The program included video clips of both Republicans and Democrats quoting Shakespeare.