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MON. MARCH 6 AT 11:00 A.M. WORLD STAGE: CHINA

Matthew Pottinger, Former Deputy National Security Advisor & Distinguis­hed Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institutio­n

On the heels of testifying to the House select committee on China, Pottinger shares his perspectiv­e on the current dynamic between Washington and Beijing, China’s role on the global stage and the future of Taiwan.

MON. MARCH 6 AT 1:00 P.M. THE PATH FORWARD: RAIL SAFETY

Jennifer Homendy, Chair, National Transporta­tion Safety Board

The NTSB chair answers questions about the Ohio train derailment investigat­ion and the safety of the current U.S. rail system.

TUES. MARCH 7 AT 11:00 A.M. ACROSS THE AISLE

Rep. Jim Himes (D- Conn.) Rep. Michael Turner (R- Ohio)

The House Intelligen­ce Committee leaders discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine, U.S.- China relations and possible areas of bipartisan cooperatio­n.

TUES. MARCH 7 AT 1:00 P.M. EXPLAINING AMERICA

Richard Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations & Author, “The Bill of Obligation­s: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens”

Haass offers an assessment about the current state of American democracy and maps out his argument for re- envisionin­g what it means to be a citizen as revealed in his new book.

WED. MARCH 8 AT 1:30 P.M. ‘THE CONFESSION­S OF FRANNIE LANGTON’

Sara Collins, Writer & Executive Producer Karla-simone Spence, Lead Actress

The show creator and actress provide an inside look at their new British miniseries about a woman born into slavery in the 1800s who is under suspicion for murder.

WED. MARCH 8 AT 3:30 P.M. GINNI ROMETTY

Former Chair & CEO, IBM and Author, “Good Power”

Rometty shares insights from her new memoir, lessons she learned from leading IBM and what she believes will define the future of technology.

THURS. MARCH 9 AT 11:00 A.M. ACROSS THE AISLE

Rep. John Curtis (R- Utah) Rep. Annie Kuster (D- N.H.)

As climate change threatens the economic viability of ski resorts, Kuster and Curtis discuss their bipartisan efforts to protect ski areas and outdoor spaces that have been challenged by global warming.

THURS. MARCH 9 AT 3:00 P.M. WELL+BEING: HOW WE MOVE

Robin Arzón, VP, Fitness Programmin­g & Head Instructor, Peloton

The Peloton coach talks about her path from corporate law to the fitness industry, the role of exercise in our well-being and her new children’s book.

FRI. MARCH 10 AT 9:00 A.M.

FIRST LOOK

The Post’s Jonathan Capehart, Megan Mcardle and David Von Drehle

Washington Post Live’s “First Look” offers a smart, inside take on the day’s politics. Jonathan Capehart hosts a reporter debrief followed by a roundtable discussion with Washington Post columnists.

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