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Inaugural Chat With The NPR News Team

Chat Participants

Ken Rudin

Ken Rudin, political editor

Ron Elving

Ron Elving, senior Washington editor

Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Earl Ofari Hutchinson, author of "How Obama Won"

David Gura

David Gura, assistant editor of NPR's Talk of the Nation.

Nina Totenberg

Nina Totenberg, legal affairs correspondent

Dick Meyer

Dick Meyer, editorial director for NPR Digital Media

Vaughn Ververs

Vaughn Ververs, senior political editor, CBSNews.com

Neal Conan

Neal Conan, host of NPR's Talk of the Nation

Rod Dreher

Rod Dreher, columnist for the Dallas Morning News

Mara Liasson

Mara Liasson, national political correspondent

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January 19, 2009

Throughout Inauguration Day, NPR news team and a few political journalists took questions and chatted about the inauguration of Barack Obama.

Below, you will find a schedule of the chat and an archived version of it. On the left, you will find the people who participated in the chat.

    10 a.m. ET

  • Nina Totenberg
  • Dick Meyer
  • Vaughn Ververs

    11 a.m. ET

  • Neal Conan
  • Mara Liasson
  • Rod Dreher

    1 p.m. ET or after the inaugural speech

  • Ken Rudin
  • Ron Elving
  • Earl Ofari Hutchinson

 
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