Amanpour and Company

Amanpour and Company features conversations with leaders and decision makers.

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Episodes

  • September 20, 2024

    Jeremy Diamond; David Suzuki; Bodhi Patil; Coralie Fargeat; Carme Artigas
  • September 19, 2024

    Ben Wedeman; Nicholas Burns; Robert Caro; Francis Fukuyama
  • September 18, 2024

    Abdallah Bou Habib; Guy Zur; Sonia Purnell; Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
  • September 17, 2024

    Kim Ghattas; Sen. Chris Murphy; Pamela Yates and Gabriela Castañeda; Timothy Naftali
  • September 16, 2024

    Andrew McCabe; Thomas Gibbons-Neff; James Rubin; Yuval Noah-Hariri
  • September 13, 2024

    Kholood Khair; Cindy McCain; Saad Mohseni; Jerusalem Demsas
  • September 12, 2024

    Jens Stoltenberg, Nic Robertson, Rand Paul
  • September 11, 2024

    Maria Hinojosa and Fintan O'Toole; Jeremy O. Harris; Juan Proaño

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

  • Destroyed Communities & Climate Migrants: Climate Change Upends Small Towns

  • Eddie Glaude Jr.: To Save Democracy, Americans Have to Become Better People

  • Giving “James” a Voice: Percival Everett on His Reimagining of Huck Finn

  • National Security Expert: If Trump Loses Election, Expect Violence

  • Is There Selective Outrage With Who Dies in the Israel/Gaza Conflict?

  • Sen. Bernie Sanders: U.S. Must Threaten to Cut Off Funding for Israel

  • Michael Douglas on “Franklin” and “Endangered” Democracies

  • AI Could Actually Help Rebuild the Middle Class, Says MIT Economist

  • Mushroom Leather? 3D-Printed Homes on Mars? “A Brief History of the Future”

  • New Book “The Exvangelicals:” Inside the Church and The Movement to Leave It

  • Charlie Sykes: GOP, Toxic Narcissists and a Fundamentally Broken Congress

  • Justice Breyer Says SCOTUS Risks Creating “A Constitution That No One Wants”