Award-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario on the new film 'Civil War.'
Jan 17
Trump's War on the Fed, Explained. Plus, How One School Teacher Stood Up to Putin.
The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation against the Federal Reserve and its chairman. On this week’s On the Media, hear how the Trump administration’s pressure campaign plays into a larger trend chipping away at central banks. Plus, how a teacher in Russia st ... Show More
50m 17s
Jan 9
A Deadly ICE Shooting in Minnesota. Plus, Trump Plays King in Venezuela.
After a U.S. citizen was shot and killed by an immigration agent, the Department of Homeland Security is sending even more forces to Minneapolis. On this week’s On the Media, how the Trump administration is spinning the narrative around the shooting. Plus, an exiled Venezuelan jo ... Show More
50m 19s
Feb 2024
President Zelensky on the death of Alexey Navalny and saving Ukraine’s future.
Christiane is in Munich, where world leaders are gathering for the annual security conference, amid an anxious atmosphere after the death of Kremlin critic, Alexey Navalny. Christiane asks is this a message to the world?
Also, can NATO count on America, after republican front run ... Show More
46m 11s
Sep 2021
Amanpour: Anand Gopal, Daniel Bogado, Spencer Ackerman and Sandra Cisneros
Bianna Golodryga talks to Anand Gopal, contributor at The New Yorker, about his reporting on the lives of rural Afghan women suffering through decades of civil war and foreign occupation. Daniel Bogado, director of '9/11: One Day in America', talks about giving voice to the peopl ... Show More
56m 59s
Jan 2021
Truth vs Lies | Grey Zone Ep 2
This episode explores a battle between truth and lies that’s threatening democracies around the world. It looks at how information is used as a weapon, not just by hostile foreign states, seeking to divide and weaken rival nations, but also by domestic politicians and other actor ... Show More
47m 29s