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- 1980– 42m5.2 (43)TV EpisodeAnderson Cooper with a look back at the rioters at the capitol on January 6th - who they were, what spurred them on, and what consequences do they face?
- A look at the life of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as she becomes the first woman of color to become Vice President.
- A deep look inside the conspiracy-driven QAnon movement which was central in the violence on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021.
- Anderson Cooper with an updated look into the origins and beliefs of the conspiracy group that is called QAnon. An interview with a QAnon believer, and the backstory of what QAnon is and how it rose so quickly.
- 1980– 47m4.6 (205)TV EpisodeWolf Blitzer anchors a special look exploring the origins and execution of the violence at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, which attempted to prevent the certification of Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 presidential election.
- 1980–8.6 (6)TV EpisodeIn 1918, America was fighting 2 wars, with World War One overseas, and an even deadlier battle at home. It was the pandemic of 1918, known as the Spanish flu, and it was killing Americans quickly and in large numbers.
- 1980– 44m6.8 (8)TV EpisodeAnderson Cooper discusses the Biden Inauguration and the Trump legacy with historians Doris Kearns Goodwin and Ken Burns.
- 1980–6.6 (9)TV EpisodeHow the divide between Republicans and Democrats in America has become a national crisis - the role of extreme right-wing media, racial hatred, and the feelings of betrayal from millions of Americans who feel they've been left behind.
- Dalton, Ga., is like many other American towns affected by COVID-19, as nearly one in seven have been infected by the virus.
- Randi Kaye travels throughout the battleground state of Florida, home to an aging population of transplants whose politics reflect just how divided the rest of the country is; their vote this year might change the course of the nation.
- 1980– 2h8.2 (17)TV EpisodeDr. Sanjay Gupta, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Deborah Birx, Dr. Stephen Hahn and Dr. Robert Redfield discuss what went right and what went wrong with the nation's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- 1980–7.3 (8)TV EpisodeBy the end of April 2020, over 23 million Americans had lost their jobs; Ed Lavandera investigates the nation's unemployment insurance program when Americans need it the most.
- 1980–7.7 (17)TV Episode
- 1980–7.9 (29)TV EpisodeJanuary 6th was a day that rocked America, shaking the foundations of our political system, casting doubt on our ability to move forward and threatening our own elections. Was it an aberration or are we facing new and bigger problems in its aftermath? In a compelling two-hour special, CNN's Drew Griffin examines the events of January 6th, 2021, when Americans from all around the country descended on, and broke into, the U.S. Capitol building, assaulted police, and sent the vice president and members of Congress into hiding. And although the violence was over in a few hours, there are still millions of Americans who believe in the political messaging, that those who stormed the Capitol were right, as they hope to put Donald Trump back in office to fight their perceived enemies. Griffin talks with those who stormed the Capitol, relatives of those who were arrested or died, congressional staffers, police officers and others, many of them speaking for the first time. How did this happen? How did millions of Americans come to believe a network of arguments so deep that thousands of those believers would turn into a mob trying to overturn a presidential election, putting American democracy in doubt? Griffin takes a look back to see how the events unfold and reveals the motivations and beliefs of those involved in this eye-opening special.