Amanpour and Company

September 23, 2020

Christiane speaks about the charges--or lack thereof--against the Louisville police officers responsible for the death of Breonna Taylor. She also speaks with Carrie Severino and Neal Katyal about the potential outcomes of a new Supreme Court justice. Alexander Betts discusses the European Union's new asylum policy.

Rev. William J. Barber II on Today's Louisville Indictment

2m 56s

After a delay of many months, a grand jury in Kentucky today indicted Brett Hankinson with three counts of wanton endangerment in the killing of Breonna Taylor. The other two officers are not facing charges. Outrage over her killing has been central to this summer of protest over racial injustice. To discuss the latest developments, Christiane speaks with civil rights activist Rev. William Barber.

Previews + Extras

  • Analyzing The New EU Asylum Policy: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Analyzing The New EU Asylum Policy

    S2020 E3061 - 2m 58s

    The European Union has unveiled a new asylum policy, aiming to avoid disasters like the recent fire at Moria -- Europe’s largest migrant camp, situated on the Greek island of Lesbos -- which left 13,000 people without shelter. Might this new policy bring change? Christiane speaks with renowned expert and professor Alexander Betts.

  • Former Acting Solicitor General on the Supreme Court Vacancy: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Former Acting Solicitor General on the Supreme Court Vacancy

    S2020 E3061 - 3m

    As mourners pay their respects to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Senate majority appears ready to approve President Trump's pick to fill the vacant seat -- even before he has announced his nomination. To discuss this about-face and the consequences of naming a new, far more conservative justice to the court, Christiane speaks with former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal.

  • Judicial Crisis Network Pres. on the Supreme Court Vacancy: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Judicial Crisis Network Pres. on the Supreme Court Vacancy

    S2020 E3061 - 2m 51s

    As mourners pay their respects to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Senate majority appears ready to approve President Trump's pick to fill the vacant seat -- even before he has announced his nomination. To discuss this about-face and the consequences of naming a new, far more conservative justice to the court, Christiane speaks with Carrie Severino of the Judicial Crisis Network.

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