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Sinopse
Interesting people. Informative conversations. Every Sunday night on Q & A, we introduce you to the people who are making things happen in politics, the media, education, and science and technology in hour-long conversations about their lives and their work.
Episódios
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Helen Andrews
11/02/2019 Duração: 58minHelen Andrews discusses her First Things magazine piece on online shaming titled "Shame Storm."
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Ron Liebman and Tim Baker
04/02/2019 Duração: 58minRon Liebman and Tim Baker, two of the prosecutors who brought down Vice President Spiro Agnew in 1973, talk about the case against him.
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Q&A with John Doar
25/01/2009 Duração: 01h35sJohn Doar, former assistant attorney general for civil rights in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, talked about his involvement in several major civil rights events during the 1960s. In 1962, he worked to gain the entry of James Meredith into the then-segregated University of Mississippi. In 1963, he confronted and calmed protesters in Jackson, Mississippi, after the assassination of Medgar Evers. He also prosecuted and convicted many individuals on federal civil rights violations including those accused of killing three Mississippi civil rights workers, which was later depicted in movie [Mississippi Burning]. In 1974, he became chief counsel for the House Judiciary Committee's investigation of Watergate and helped to prepare articles of impeachment against President Nixon.
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Q&A with William Seale
15/12/2008 Duração: 58minIn this 2008 interview from C-SPAN's Q&A series, the late historian and author William Seale discusses the history of the White House and its residents.