Aalayah Eastmond, activist and Parkland shooting survivor, and Alicia Garza, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, discuss the intergenerational fight for racial justice.
Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Mary Jordan reveals how the US First Lady used her husband's ascent to renegotiate her prenup and how she influenced President Trump to pick Mike Pence for the VP job.
Bernie Sanders' former campaign manager Faiz Shakir and former presidential adviser Mark McKinnon discuss the progressive surge in Tuesday's primaries and what it will mean come November.
Social psychology professor Clifford Stott tells Amanpour how officers can use dialogue to defuse tensions with large crowds of people and why the idea of "mindless mob" is outdated.
CNN Security Correspondent Jim Sciutto says Bolton could have testified that Ukraine was not the only time the president asked for foreign political help.
Christiane speaks with Julio Frenk, president of the University of Miami and former health minister of Mexico, about the impact of coronavirus in Latin America.
US Ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison tells Amanpour she "hadn't known" Trump would announce his intention to pull 9,500 American troops from Germany.
Valerie Amos, Director of SOAS in London, discusses the Prime Minister's new commission on race inequality and the changes needed to the national curriculum.
Will this moment lead to practical change in the corporate world? Christiane Amanpour asks the President of the Ford Foundation and the former CEO of Time Warner.
Christian Cooper and his sister Melody discuss the infamous incident in Central Park, where a white woman called the police on Christian. She has since apologized.
Former chair of the US Commission on Civil Rights Mary Frances Berry speaks to Amanpour about the power of prolonged protest as a tool for societal change.
The veteran journalist says President Trump is unable to speak or recognize the truth-- and unless we see the truth, we are going to run out of oxygen.
Professor Alex Vitale, author of 'The End of Policing' and Thenjiwe McHarris, an organizer for the Movement for Black Lives, explain why activists across America are asking lawmakers to 'defund the police.'
Minnesota attorney general and lead prosecutor Keith Ellison tells Amanpour he is "very confident" justice will be served and talks of "a moment of real change."
The South Carolina Congressman says legislators must demilitarize police, pass gun safety laws and repeal "stand your ground" to stop needless violence
Senior advisor to Joe Biden's presidential campaign Symone Sanders tells Amanpour the Democratic candidate is "filling the void" left by President Trump.
Christiane speaks with Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo about why there is "no excusing" the killing of George Floyd and his vow to march with the Floyd family for justice.