Border patrol agents "should be between the ports of entry getting the bad guys," not guarding children, says John Sandweg. "We're diverting the resources."
Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce's new film "The Wife" examines sexism, creativity, and marriage under strain -- and may finally win Close that elusive Oscar.
Historian Simon Schama on whether the Trump White House is taking the country back to an Orwellian future, where "what you're seeing is not happening."
100 years since Nelson Mandela's birth, Amanpour speaks with Andrew Mlangeni, who was imprisoned on Robben Island with Mandela, and anti-apartheid campaigner Peter Hain.
The anthropologist David Graeber says "we've driven ourselves into this situation where we're essentially making up meaningless jobs just to keep ourselves busy."
Reacting to the Russia-U.S. summit in Helsinki, Finland's President Sauli Niinistö says dialogue isn't important if it doesn't progress in a constructive way.
US ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison tells CNN's Christiane Amanpour that Russian President Vladimir Putin is looking for weak spots to divide the NATO alliance.
Despite fewer Illegal border crossings into the EU, the fear of migrants continues to define politics. Alexander Betts, co-author of "Refuge" believes the issue is solvable.
"Mexico has its own limits," says Mexican Foreign Secretary Luis Videgaray. He speaks with Amanpour abour relations with the US and his country's new president-elect.
Ben Rhodes, former Deputy US National Security Adviser, speaks with Christiane Amanpour about his new memoir and coming to terms with President Trump's attempts to dismantle Obama's policies.
America's former ambassador dissects the historic presidential victory of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador; and her own decision to resign her post under Trump.