Joe Biden advisor Tony Blinken and former CIA Dep. Director John McLaughlin each see a clear effort to cover up White House efforts to pressure Ukraine.
Former prosecutor Elie Honig and former Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer discuss President Trump's controversial call with Ukraine and prospects for impeachment.
Wilson Center CEO Jane Harman and France's former US ambassador Gérard Araud examine the political fires Boris Johnson and Donald Trump are facing at home.
Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tells CNN's Christiane Amanpour what his country would need to guarantee "permanent denuclearization."
Journalist Ronen Bergman and former Likud official Dan Meridor say it's up to Bibi: does he step aside to promote unity? Or put his own interests first?
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet tells Christiane Amanpour why climate is a human rights issue and how her own experience being tortured has shaped her tenure.
As tensions in the Middle East escalate, Fmr. UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband examines how the chaotic Brexit process has caused Britain to neglect foreign policy matters.
The former South Carolina governor says the GOP lost its way under President Trump. But with his own personal baggage, Sanford may be a flawed messenger.
Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey discuss their new book "She Said", a detailed account of how the journalists worked to expose the predatory behavior of mega-producer Harvey Weinstein.
"We have agency," says Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker. "The way we advance is by pulling together and expanding the moral imagination of a nation."
Brazilian Foreign Minister Ernesto Araujo says that there is not an unprecedented crisis in the Amazon and that the fires are only slightly increased from last year.