Amanpour and Company

February 18, 2021

Should President Biden reverse the Trump administration's withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal? Experts Nathalie Tocci and Vali Nasr weigh in. Director Stacey Holman discusses her new PBS series "The Black Church." Director Lee Daniels joins Michel Martin to discuss his new film "The United States vs. Billie Holiday."

Why the Govt. Wanted to Silence Billie Holiday

17m 42s

Award-winning director Lee Daniels is best known for films like "The Butler" and the Oscar-winning "Precious." In his latest work he turns his attention to singer Billie Holiday. The film depicts how the jazz legend ended up on the wrong side of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, all because of her song “Strange Fruit,” which the bureau wanted to suppress. Daniels speaks with Michel Martin.

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    Stacey Holman Discusses her PBS series "The Black Church"

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    A new PBS series examines the history of the Black church in America -- from slavery to emancipation, from the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter. Through struggle, discrimination and upheaval, the church has been a place for African Americans to raise their voices in prayer and song. Series producer/director Stacey Holman joins the show to talk about the epic project.

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    Experts Weigh in on the Iran Nuclear Deal

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    One of President Biden’s most pressing foreign policy decisions will be whether to reverse his predecessor’s withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal. Today, top American and European diplomats met to look at options. To assess the state of play, Christiane speaks with a former adviser to the Obama administration and a current adviser to the EU foreign policy chief.

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