Amanpour and Company

October 6, 2020

Rep. Donna Shalala (D-FL) and global health expert Devi Sridhar give a reality check on COVID and presidential politics. Andrew Weissman gives new insight into the Mueller investigation. U.S. army veteran Kristofer Goldsmith explains how white supremacists are targeting veterans for recruitment.

Why Rep. Donna Shalala Is Confident Florida Will Go To Biden

2m 58s

Joe Biden has received regular COVID-19 tests since last week’s debate with President Trump, who is now known to be ill with the virus. To discuss Trump's conduct, the Biden campaign’s concerns, and the effect all this could have on the presidential race, Christiane speaks with former Secretary of Health and Human Services and current Congresswoman Donna Shalala.

Previews + Extras

  • New Insight Into the Mueller Investigation: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    New Insight Into the Mueller Investigation

    S2020 E3070 - 2m 57s

    During the lengthy investigation into President Trump's relationship with Russia, Robert Mueller’s team was conspicuously tight-lipped. Now, one of Mueller’s top deputies is speaking out. Andrew Weissmann has decades of experience in the Justice Department. In his new book, "Where Law Ends," Weissman argues that Mueller and his team made serious missteps.

  • Why Are White Supremacists Trying To Recruit Veterans?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Why Are White Supremacists Trying To Recruit Veterans?

    S2020 E3070 - 16m 54s

    Before President Trump fell ill, the most talked-about debate issue was his refusal to clearly denounce white supremacy and the Proud Boys. Kristofer Goldsmith is a U.S. Army veteran, having enlisted after 9/11, and he has spent years tracking the efforts of extremist organizations to recruit American soldiers. He explains why white supremacist groups pose a serious danger to democracy.

  • Devi Sridhar: It's Too Soon To Tell if Trump's in the Clear: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Devi Sridhar: It's Too Soon To Tell if Trump's in the Clear

    S2020 E3070 - 2m 45s

    President Trump, still sick with COVID-19, is back at work in the White House with a skeleton crew. The virus has now infected at least 11 members of the White House staff, and most observers are shocked by the president's continuing disregard for coronavirus protocols. For a reality check on the virus and on governmental responses, Christiane speaks with public health expert Devi Sridhar.

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