Pollster Frank Luntz and former Bloomberg 2020 adviser Kevin Sheekey discuss why the election could still be a tight race, despite President Trump's negative polling and chaotic debate performance.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey talks to Amanpour about fighting voter suppression and says that come election day, there could be a legal battle over the vote count.
Oscar-winning director Ron Howard shows the aftermath of California's devastating wildfires in "Rebuilding Paradise" and talks about the Oscars' new diversity standards.
Rev. Dr. William Barber, President of Repairers of the Breach, reacts to the Breonna Taylor indictments: "It's not what we wanted... We have to keep on pushing."
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch says AG Bill Barr should recognize that not all Americans experience justice the same way that Barr did growing up.
Voting rights activist Stacey Abrams talks about America's history of voter suppression, how voting can fix it and her new documentary "All In: The Fight for Democracy."
HBO doc "Agents of Chaos" analyzes the Russia 2016 attack. Now director Alex Gibney and FBI vet Andrew McCabe say we still don't know what's coming next.
Former British Ambassador to the US Kim Darroch on the leaked cables about President Trump that ended his career and the future of the "special relationship" after Brexit
Kwame Kwei-Armah, artistic director of London's Young Vic Theatre, discusses how theater worldwide must react to the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Christiane speaks with Michael Anton, former NSC spokesman and author of "The Stakes," about the normalization of ties between Israel, Bahrain and the UAE.
Illinois Dem Tammy Duckworth says majority leader Mitch McConnell hasn't shown up to a single negotiation-- which shows an overall lack of GOP leadership.
On the anniversary of 9/11, Christiane speaks with Afghan Civil Service Commissioner Gaisu Yari and researcher Orzala Nemat about women's rights in their country.
Fmr. UK Chief Negotiator for Northern Ireland, Jonathan Powell, and New York Times London Bureau Chief, Mark Landler, talk about the parallels between UK PM Boris Johnson and US President Donald Trump as the UK moves to break international law over Brexit.
Former FBI special agent Ali Soufan tells Amanpour about his now declassified book "The Black Banners" and how the CIA redacted evidence that torture didn't work.
In discussing his new book, 'The violence Inside Us,' Chris Murphy says if he never delivers laws to prevent another Sandy Hook, he's failed as Senator.