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Amanpour is CNN International's flagship global affairs interview program hosted by Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour.
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Feb 6, 2024 • 59min
Democratic political strategist Simon Rosenberg
“Promises made, promises kept” is the message behind President Biden’s campaign for reelection as he attempts to rally support in the runup to his likely face-off with Donald Trump. The former president suffered a legal setback today when a federal appeals court ruled he does not have presidential immunity and can therefore be prosecuted for alleged crimes to reverse the 2020 election result. To discuss where the race currently stands, Democratic political strategist Simon Rosenberg joins the show from Washington DC. Also on today's show: Hisham Al-Omeisy, Yemeni political activist / Senior Yemen Advisor, European Institute of Peace; Brian Klaas, Author, “Fluke” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 5, 2024 • 37min
King Charles cancer diagnosis
Today's episode begins with a report from CNN's Fred Pleitgen from southern Ukraine. It's followed by an interview with Finnish presidential candidate Alexander Stubb. Then comes extensive coverage of King Charles' cancer diagnosis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 3, 2024 • 42min
It’s not all doom and gloom on climate change, with eco-warrior Al Gore
We begin with breaking news, as the US carries out major airstrikes in Iraq and Syria - in response to a drone strike that killed three US service members, and wounded more than 40 others, in Jordan earlier this week.Then - it's the greatest existential threat to humanity, and the extraordinary people doing something about it. CNN Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir shows us the clean industrial revolution kicking into life to save our planet. Eco-warrior and former VP Al Gore is optimistic on climate activism. But he says “we’ve got to stop using the sky as an open sewer” now, if we want to save our planet from climate change. Gore also blasts MAGA Republicans for playing “petty” politics over the crisis at the southern border - while Ukraine runs dangerously low on munitions.With Ukraine’s military aid stymied by political deadlock in DC, Putin is pressing his advantage with intensified attacks on the frontlines. In the Amanpour Archive this week - the similarities between the first Gulf War supply crunch, and Ukraine's munitions shortage today.And finally, DeepMind co-founder and tech savant Mustafa Suleyman on the opportunities and costs of using AI to supercharge productivity - as we enter what he calls “the most productive decade in history of our species.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 2, 2024 • 59min
Former Middle East negotiator Aaron David Miller
After weeks of pressuring Israel to scale back military tactics in Gaza, the United States is now turning its attention to the West Bank. The Biden administration issued sanctions against four Israeli settlers for acts of violence there. The Israeli government calls the sanctions "wholly unnecessary," with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying the overwhelming majority of residents there are law abiding citizens. Aaron David Miller was a Middle East negotiator for the United States. He joins the program from Washington. Also on today's show: Yaroslav Trofimov, WSJ Chief Foreign-Affairs Correspondent; tennis great Roger Federer (from the archive); Tina Nguyen, Author, "The MAGA Diaries" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 1, 2024 • 59min
AI pioneer Mustafa Suleyman
In 2014, Google paid hundreds of millions of dollars to acquire AI lab DeepMind, which was co-founded by Mustafa Suleyman. He says it's an incredible time to be alive during this transition to AI, but the the world still doesn't quite grasp how big a deal its arrival really is. He joined the show to discuss all of AI's ups and downs, which he's written about in his book “The Coming Wave.” Also on today's show: Jeffrey Wright, Actor, "American Fiction"; Max Boot, National Security correspondent, The Washington Post Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 31, 2024 • 59min
Former Israel security chief Ami Ayalon
Pressure continues to mount for Israel and Hamas to make a deal. Negotiators have reportedly agreed on a “framework” and Hamas is “studying” a new proposal for a renewed truce in Gaza and the return of hostages. Ami Ayalon, the former head of Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security service, has been pushing for negotiations and an eventual two-state solution. He joins the show to discuss. Also on today's show: Alicia Kearns, Chair, UK Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee; Rev. Frederick Haynes III, Senior Pastor, Friendship-West Baptist Church Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 30, 2024 • 59min
What will Biden do?
Tensions reign as President Biden ponders how to punish the killing of three American service people in Jordan. Christiane speaks to US Air Force vet and former Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger about Biden's options at home and abroad. Also on today's show: war correspondent Jomana Karadsheh; award-winning filmmaker Rob Reiner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 29, 2024 • 59min
Fmr. US Ambassador to Israel & Egypt Daniel Kurtzer
As crises collide in the Middle East, how should the Biden administration respond to the killing of the first American service members in that region since October 7? How can the United States also convince Israel to ensure fewer civilians are killed in Gaza, where Palestinian health authorities now say more than 26,000 are dead, with 200 killed in the last 24 hours alone? Attempting to answer those questions and others is Daniel Kurtzer, who was US Ambassador to Cairo under the Clinton administration and to Tel Aviv for George W. Bush. He joins the show from Washington. Also on today's show: Kang Kyung-wha, Incoming President and CEO, Asia Society; Monica Yunus, Daughter of Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus; Michael Kirk, Director, Frontline's "Democracy on Trial" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 27, 2024 • 42min
Biden’s patience tested as Netanyahu defies peace-plan pressure
It's one of the world’s most consequential diplomatic relationships. The U.S. and Israel have been steadfast allies for decades. Now that enduring relationship faces its greatest test. The horrific civilian death toll in Gaza - more than 25,000 Palestinians now dead - is fracturing relations. Both openly and behind-the-scenes, the Biden administration is asking Israel to use greater restraint in its assault in Gaza, while also pushing for a post-war peace plan. But it seems prime minister netanyahu is in no mood for listening, repeatedly rejecting calls for a Palestinian state. Daniel Levy - a former Israeli peace negotiator - says Biden’s handling of the Gaza crisis has done ‘tremendous self-harm’ to America’s global leadership image.Then, filmmaker Ava DuVernay has made exploring racism in America her life’s work. Hits like ‘Selma’ and ‘When They See Us’ have earned her global acclaim. Now her new movie ‘Origin’ - based on Isabel Wilkerson’s groundbreaking book ‘Caste’ - takes things beyond the U.S., drawing parallels with Nazi Germany and India’s caste system. Duvernay discusses her new movie with Christiane, and reacts to the Barbie director Greta Gerwig's Oscar snub. With the eyes of the world focused on Gaza, Ukraine is fighting for attention as supplies and ammunition run dangerously low in its fight against Putin’s Russian invaders. CNN Senior International Correspondent Fred Pleitgen shows us the situation on the ground.Also in this episode, the U.S. made more than a hundred space launches last year, but the Artemis moon missions have suffered a string of setbacks and delays. Christiane asks NASA number two Pam Melroy, who is one of only two women to command a space shuttle, if America is falling behind its rivals in the race to return to the moon. In the Amanpour Archive this week, we show you how Israeli settlements have long been problematic in the path to peace. And in Ask Amanpour, Christiane fields a question about the danger of the war in Ukraine losing the world’s attention. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 26, 2024 • 59min
What the ICJ ruling against Israel means
First: The International Court of Justice imposes provisional measures on Israel over its war in Gaza. We discussed what this ruling means with a reporter at the Hague and with David Scheffer, who served as America's first ambassador at large for war crimes issues. Plus: as the bloodshed continues, what new efforts are being made to protect Palestinian civilians and Israeli hostages. Axios reporter Barak Ravid joins us. And: Ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day, Walter Isaacson speaks with Holocaust survivor Dr. Edith Eager and her daughter Maryanne about the impact of intergenerational trauma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices