List of After Words interviews first aired in 2015

After Words is an American television series on the C-SPAN2 network’s weekend programming schedule known as Book TV. The program is an hour-long talk show, each week featuring an interview with the author of a new nonfiction book. The program has no regular host. Instead, each author is paired with a guest host who is familiar with the author or the subject matter of their book.[1]

First air date
(Links to video)
Interviewee(s)Interviewer(s)BookTopic of interview / Comments
January 3, 2015Chuck ToddDan BalzThe Stranger: Barack Obama in the White HousePresidency of Barack Obama
January 10, 2015Cass SunsteinSusan CainWiser: Getting Beyond Groupthink to Make Groups SmarterGroup decision-making
January 17, 2015Bret StephensBob MinzesheimerAmerica in RetreatForeign policy of the United States
January 24, 2015Mike HuckabeeS. E. CuppGod, Guns, Grits, and Gravy
January 31, 2015April RyanAnn ComptonThe Presidency in Black and White: My Up-Close View of Three Presidents and Race in America
February 7, 2015Toby HarndenDan LamotheDead Men Risen: An Epic Story of War and Heroism in Afghanistan
February 14, 2015David AxelrodDavid FrumBeliever: My Forty Years in Politics
February 21, 2015Wes MooreWendy SpencerThe Work: My Search for a Life That Matters
February 28, 2015Allan RyskindTucker CarlsonHollywood Traitors: Blacklisted Screenwriters - Agents of Stalin, Allies of Hitler
March 7, 2015David MorrisKayla WilliamsThe Evil Hours: A Biography of Post-Traumatic Stress DisorderPosttraumatic stress disorder
March 14, 2015William BennettJonah GoldbergGoing to Pot: Why the Rush to Legalize Marijuana is Harming AmericaCannabis in the United States
March 21, 2015Eric FonerEdna Greene MedfordGateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground RailroadThe Underground Railroad
March 28, 2015Peter WallisonSudeep ReddyHidden in Plain Sight: What Really Caused the World's Worst Financial Crisis and Why It Could Happen Again
April 4, 2015Cornel WestKhalil Gibran MuhammadThe Radical KingMartin Luther King Jr.
April 11, 2015Grover NorquistStan Veuger End the IRS Before It Ends Us: How to Restore a Low Tax, High Growth, Wealthy AmericaInternal Revenue Service
April 18, 2015Elaine Lowry BryePatricia KimeBe Safe, Love Mom: A Military Mom’s Stories of Courage, Comfort, and Surviving Life on the Homefront
April 25, 2015Colman McCarthyMedea BenjaminTeaching Peace
May 2, 2015Peter SlevinCassandra ClaytonMichelle Obama: A LifeMichelle Obama
May 9, 2015Jon KrakauerKatie BakerMissoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town
May 16, 2015Caroline FredricksonSabrina SchaefferUnder the Bus: How Working Women are Being Run Over
May 23, 2015Rosabeth Moss KanterRodney SlaterMove: Putting America’s Infrastructure Back in the LeadTransportation in the United States
May 30, 2015Kenji YoshinoDavid SavageSpeak Now: Marriage Equality on TrialHollingsworth v. Perry
June 6, 2015Joseph StiglitzHeather McGheeThe Great Divide: Unequal Societies and What We Can Do About Them
June 13, 2015Kirsten PowersSharyl AttkissonThe Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech
June 20, 2015Mona EltahawyRangita de Silva de AlwisHeadscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs A Sexual Revolution
June 27, 2015Nelson DenisTeresite LevyWar Against All Puerto Ricans
July 4, 2015Carol BerkinMaeva MarcusThe Bill of Rights: The Fight to Secure America's LibertiesThe U.S. Bill of Rights
July 11, 2015Charles ShieldsNeely TuckerMockingbirdHarper Lee
July 18, 2015Andrea MaysJeffery DeaverThe Millionaire and the BardHenry Clay Folger, Shakespeare's First Folio
July 25, 2015Ralph NaderAndy ShallalReturn to Sender
August 1, 2015Michael TannerMaya MacGuineasGoing for Broke: Deficits, Debt, and the Entitlement Crisis
August 8, 2015Charles MurrayJared BernsteinBy the People: Rebuilding Liberty Without Permission
August 15, 2015Claire McCaskillSusan GlasserPlenty Ladylike
August 22, 2015Arthur BrooksMichael SteeleThe Conservative Heart: How to Build a Fairer, Happier and More Prosperous America
August 29, 2015Dan-el Padilla PeraltaLiz RobbinsUndocumented: A Dominican Boy’s Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League
September 5, 2015Kathryn EdinGwen Moore$2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America
September 12, 2015Amy KlobucharSusan PageThe Senator Next Door: A Memoir from the Heartland
September 19, 2015Joy-Ann ReidMichael HigginbothamFracture: Barack Obama, The Clintons, and the Racial Divide
September 26, 2015Bill O'ReillyBay BuchananKilling Reagan: The Violent Assault That Changed a PresidencyAttempted assassination of Ronald Reagan
October 3, 2015Martha KumarMack McLartyBefore the Oath: How George W. Bush and Barack Obama Managed a Transfer of Power
October 10, 2015David GregorySally QuinnHow's Your Faith? An Unlikely Spiritual Journey
October 17, 2015Bethany McLeanJoe LightShaky Ground: The Strange Saga of the U.S. Mortgage GiantsFannie Mae and Freddie Mac
October 24, 2015John DanforthTim HutchinsonThe Relevance of Religion
October 31, 2015Sean NaylorDana PriestRelentless Strike: The Secret History of Joint Special Operations CommandJoint Special Operations Command
November 7, 2015Ben BernankeSherrod BrownThe Courage to Act
November 14, 2015Patrick KennedyJim McDermottA Common Struggle: A Personal Journey Through the Past and Future of Mental Illness and Addiction
November 21, 2015Niall FergusonCarla Anne RobbinsKissinger, 1923-1968: The IdealistHenry Kissinger
November 28, 2015Roberta KaplanZoe TillmanThen Comes Marriage: United States v. Windsor and the Defeat of DOMAUnited States v. Windsor
December 5, 2015Gilbert M. GaulTom McMillenBillion-Dollar Ball
December 12, 2015Theresa BrownDebra HatmakerThe Shift: One Nurse, Twelve Hours, Four Patients' Lives
December 19, 2015Sir Michael MarmotChristine SowThe Health Gap: The Challenge of an Unequal World
December 26, 2015Darcy OlsenKimberly LeonardThe Right to Try: How the Federal Government Prevents Americans from Getting the Lifesaving Treatments They Need

References

  1. Jim Milliot (10 January 2005). "BookTV Eyes More Original Programming". Publishers Weekly.
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