Amanpour and Company

Amanpour and Company features conversations with leaders and decision makers.

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Episodes

  • April 25, 2025

    David Pressman; Basel Adra; Yuval Abraham; Rick Steves
  • April 24, 2025

    Zvi Solow; Selma van de Perre; Elie Wiesel; Zahra Joya; Jonathan Blitzer
  • April 23, 2025

    Stephen Rapp; Angela Patton; Natalie Rae; Eric Schmidt
  • April 22, 2025

    Rami Jarrah; Geir Pederson; Jon Finer; Abby Edaburn; Jacob Tice
  • April 21, 2025

    Aviva Siegel; Sir Geoffrey Nice; Joni Levin; Keith Clarke; John Vaillant
  • April 21, 2025

    Cardinal Blase J. Cupich; Ben Wedeman; Philip Pullella; David Gibson
  • April 18, 2025

    Maura Healey; Cyrus Nasseri; Simon Shama
  • April 17, 2025

    Kurt Campbell; Marcel Mettelsiefen; Debbie Wei Mullin and Sarah LaFleur

About Amanpour and Company

Featuring conversations with global leaders and decision makers on the issues affecting the world today, Amanpour and Company adds to the long tradition of public affairs programming that has been a hallmark of public media for decades.

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Extras

  • Sextortion, Suicide, Drug Dealing: How Social Media Is Harming Our Teens

  • The Archbishop of Chicago Reflects on the Life and Legacy of Pope Francis

  • Simon Schama Uncovers New Histories in “The Holocaust, 80 Years On”

  • “Total Chaos” and Price Hikes: Two American Businesses Facing Trump Tariffs

  • “Godstruck:” Inside Seven Women’s Journeys to Religious Conversion

  • He Fears the Definition of Antisemitism He Wrote Being Used to Silence Others

  • The World’s First De-Extinction? George Church on Bringing Back the Dire Wolf

  • Despite Market Dip, This Economist Believes Trump Tariffs Are the Way Forward

  • Held by ICE for 12 Days Over Visa Renewal, Canadian Actress Tells Her Story

  • “Putting Americans at Risk:” Fmr. CDC Dir. on RFK Jr.’s Public Health Cuts

  • “The Gen X Career Meltdown:” What Happens When Your Job Becomes Obsolete?

  • The Democratic Brand Is “Toxic,” Says Rahm Emanuel