Amanpour and Company

July 15, 2019

Will Hurd sits down with Christiane Amanpour to discuss what many believe to be President Trump’s most racist rhetoric yet. Isha Sesay joins the program to discuss the 2014 kidnapping of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls by terrorist organization Boko Haram. Richard Florida tells Walter Isaacson why America’s biggest divide is not red versus blue, but rather city verses suburbia.

Will Hurd on Trump's Tweet about 4 Democratic Congresswomen

2m 57s

U.S. House Republican Will Hurd discusses what many believe to be President Trump’s most racist rhetoric yet, aimed at four Democratic congresswomen, as well as the Trump administration’s hardened immigration policy.

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  • Isha Sesay on the 2014 Kidnapping of Nigerian Schoolgirls: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Isha Sesay on the 2014 Kidnapping of Nigerian Schoolgirls

    S2019 E2011 - 2m 40s

    Five years on from the moment terrorist organization Boko Haram snatched hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls, journalist Isha Sesay, who covered the devastating story, discusses how this happened, and why so many of the girls are still in captivity.

  • Richard Florida on the United States' Biggest Divide: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Richard Florida on the United States' Biggest Divide

    S2019 E2011 - 19m 27s

    Walter Isaacson sits down with Richard Florida, author of “The Rise of the Creative Class,” to discuss why the United States' biggest divide is not red versus blue, but rather city verses suburbia.

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