Amanpour and Company

October 30, 2020

Christiane speaks with Norm Ornstein and Heather Cox Richardson about election day. She also speaks with Yuval Noah Harari about how our species is faring during its current existential crisis. Hari Sreenivasan speaks with immigration attorney Bridget Cambria about why she believes the asylum system must change.

"Sapiens" Author Yuval Noah Harari

2m 22s

Yuval Noah Harari is an unlikely blockbuster author, with his 2015 book "Sapiens" having sold millions of copies and received praise from the likes of President Obama and Bill Gates. Now Harari is adapting the story into a graphic novel, opening it up to a much wider and younger audience. Christiane speaks with Harari about the new project and how our species is faring during its current crisis.

Previews + Extras

  • Immigration Attorney: The Asylum System Must Change: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Immigration Attorney: The Asylum System Must Change

    S2020 E3088 - 17m 11s

    The parents of 545 children detained at the southern border between 2017 and 2018 cannot be found. Joe Biden has pledged to make an effort to reunite these migrant parents and children. Lawyer Bridget Cambria is co-founder of ALDEA – The People’s Justice Center, which offers free legal services to immigrant families. Cambria sits down with Hari Sreenivasan in Pennsylvania to discuss this topic.

  • Norm Ornstein and Heather Cox Richardson on the Election: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Norm Ornstein and Heather Cox Richardson on the Election

    S2020 E3088 - 2m 54s

    To discuss the upcoming election day and its aftermath, Christiane speaks with veteran political observer Norm Ornstein and historian Heather Cox Richardson, who writes the popular newsletter “Letters from an American.”

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