Amy McGrath was the first woman Marine to fly a combat mission in an F/A-18, and now she's trying to win a congressional race in Kentucky as a democrat.
Amanpour grills Yurii Lutsenko, Prosecutor General of Ukraine, on why his government faked journalist Arkady Babchenko's death. Arkady Ostrovsky offers analysis.
Ex-Obama staffer Will Jawando and cultural critic Michaela Angela Davis discuss race in America as Starbucks tries to counter bias and ABC cancels "Roseanne".
"We were the good refugees, the reasoning goes. These new ones are the bad refugees." Viet Thanh Nguyen speaks with Amanpour about his story, politics, and his issue with John Kelly.
In an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, comedian Trevor Noah says that to compare writing jokes between the Obama and Trump administrations would be "madness."
Former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England and author of "Unelected Power" Paul Tucker speaks to Christiane Amanpour about the dangers of a trade war.
Members of the North Korean regime are reading Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury" to understand President Donald Trump, says former negotiator Jonathan Powell.
"Come to Ohio! We think you're important. We think you bring us a lot of vitality, and a lot of strength," Governor John Kasich tells Christiane Amanpour.
"We don't want to kill Palestinians": On the day the U.S. opens its Jerusalem embassy, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert responds to Gaza bloodshed.
Journalist Ronan Farrow talks about his Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting; and about covering the decline of U.S. influence in his new book, "War on Peace"
Former U.S. Navy General Counsel and critic of so-called "enhanced interrogation" Alberto Mora explains why he opposes Gina Haspel becoming CIA Director.
Former EPA official Betsy Southerland says the Environmental Protection Agency under Scott Pruitt is repealing everything political donors ask them to.
Not only did President Trump "humiliate Europe" by pulling out of the Iran deal, "but he presented them as ineffectual and of no significance," says Mohammad Marandi.
Iran "would be ready to go back to the previous situation," including possibly enriching uranium and "other activities," Ambassador Hamid Baeidinejad tells Christiane Amanpour.
Gary Samore, former White House Coordinator for Arms Control & WMD, is a skeptic-turned-believer in the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. He speaks with Christiane Amanpour.