Jorge Ramos travels to Puerto Rico to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Maria; he explores what life is really like for millions of Puerto Ricans who are coping to live without daily necessities like power and water.
Actor John Leguizamo schools Jorge Ramos in Latin history and reveals the inspiration behind his new one-man show premiering on Broadway.
Jorge Ramos scrubs in for surgery with Dr. Alfredo Quinones, a world-renowned brain surgeon, as he tries to remove a brain tumor from a patient who will be awake the entire time.
In New York, Chinese artist and political dissident Ai Weiwei takes Jorge to his most ambitious public art project yet; Jorge travels to California where artist JR has unveiled an installation on the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
Sitting down with outspoken Governor John Kasich to talk about his political ambitions and more.
Jorge Ramos explores how the immigrant experience has changed since he first arrived in the U.S. in 1983; Ramos travels to South Texas to get a first-hand look at the country's busiest border crossing for undocumented immigrants.
Jorge Ramos follows a Central American migrant caravan traveling to the United States; Getty Images photographer John Moore talks about his controversial Time Magazine cover photo of a crying toddler during the family separation crisis at the border.
Jorge Ramos interviews Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Jorge Ramos talks to "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah about the recent attacks made by the current U.S. administration toward late night TV comedians; Ramos profiles a tribal nation fighting for access to land it says is rightfully theirs.
Jorge Ramos speaks with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, who has been called "the most famous undocumented immigrant in America"; why approximately 1.5 million U.S. citizens have decided to live and work in Mexico.
Jorge Ramos follows a group of Puerto Rican doctors and nurses working to provide healthcare after Hurricane Maria; a strange deportation case: Mauricio Cappelli thought he was a US citizen his whole life, until he was exiled to Costa Rica.