Amanpour and Company

December 11, 2019

Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown tells Christiane Amanpour how the impeachment hearings are affecting the American people, Jeremy Hunt discusses where the Conservative Party stands as the U.K. prepares to vote tomorrow and Daryl Davis sits down with Hari Sreenivasan to explain how he’s managed to help more than 200 KKK members renounce their ideology.

Sherrod Brown on the Senate's Role in Impeachment

2m 54s

As soon as next week, Congress plans to vote on whether to impeach President Trump. If the vote passes, he will be the third president in American history to be impeached, and the case will move to the Senate for a trial, with the senators acting as jurors. Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown discusses how this affects the American people.

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  • Jeremy Hunt on Thursday's General Election in the UK: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Jeremy Hunt on Thursday's General Election in the UK

    S2019 E2118 - 2m 55s

    Today in the U.K., party leaders have been frantically canvassing for votes on the last day of campaigning before Thursday’s general election. Brexit is top of the agenda, with other issues like climate and Britain’s National Health Service not far behind. Conservative politician Jeremy Hunt joins the program in London to discuss where his party stands as the country prepares to vote.

  • Daryl Davis on Befriending Members of the KKK: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Daryl Davis on Befriending Members of the KKK

    S2019 E2118 - 18m 41s

    African American musician Daryl Davis has played with some of the leading music legends of the twentieth century, but he has also spent the past thirty years engaging in something quite remarkable: meeting, and in some cases befriending, members of the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups. He tells Hari how he has helped more than 200 KKK members renounce their ideology.

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