General Stanley McChrystal tells Christiane Amanpour the U.S. will pay a "huge price" if it doesn't stand up for its values and talks his new book "Leaders"
Sanj Srikanthan, Executive Director of the IRC-UK, says that if Jamal Khashoggi's death can bring more attention to Yemen, it would be "a moral victory."
The New York Times' Thomas L. Friedman, who last year wrote that Saudi Arabia was "going through its own Arab Spring," reacts to Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance.
Republican Senator Ben Sasse tells Christiane Amanpour that he thinks there will need to be an "international investigation" into the Saudi journalist's disappearance.
Professor Carol Anderson, author of "One Person, No Vote," says that Georgia Republicans are using "confusion" and technicalities to "systematically depress the voter turnout."
Former Senate Intelligence chair Bob Graham says that the US should not "ignore" or "cover up" the role of the Saudis in Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance
"John and I don't operate in a zero-sum game...we both benefit from the cooperation," said Gov. John Kasich of his partnership with fellow governor, John Hickenlooper.
James Melville speaks to Christiane Amanpour about his decision to quit as U.S. ambassador to Estonia and President Trump's unconventional foreign policy.
Violinist Daniel Hope talks to Christiane Amanpour about his extraordinary family history and his childhood learning from legendary violinist Yehudi Menuhin.
Christiane Amanpour speaks with Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly of the New York Times about Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh's conduct in high school and at Yale.
The bestselling author Michael Lewis says that while the Trump Administration rending the government dangerously ineffective, "there's nothing systematic or organized about it."
Rebecca Traister, author of "Good and Mad," says Brett Kavanaugh's anger was persuasive because the "the publicly expressed rage of a white powerful man...is written into our national DNA."
French President Macron said that Brexiteers who over-promised the benefits of leaving the EU "are liars." The UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt suggests Macron doesn't understand why people voted for Brexit.