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- After a shaman casts a curse on her, a woman is killed by dark sorcery and resurrected as a wrathful spirit who seeks to reunite with her newborn baby.
- Pope: The Most Powerful Man in History, from Glass Entertainment Group and Rearrange TV, is a six-part CNN Original Series that goes inside the Vatican to reveal the true power held by popes throughout the ages. The docuseries explores how 12 apostles became 1.2 billion Catholics today, linking recent news events surrounding the Vatican with their unexpected origins. The premiere episode, "The Rise of the Pope," examines the origins of the papacy and how Catholicism, against all odds, spread throughout Europe. Jon Hirsch, Nancy Glass, Randy Counsman, Amy Entelis and Lizzie Fox serve as executive producers.
- Four artist managers at a talent agency company in Jakarta call themselves agents who are very passionate about their work above their personal lives.
- Notable US Presidential election races throughout American history are examined.
- Tracking the history of late-night TV from its inception, featuring stories about hosts such as Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, David Letterman, O'Brien, Jimmy Fallon, Kimmel, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
- Tricky Dick is a four-part CNN Original Series, produced by Left/Right, that explores Richard Nixon's life and times; tracking his rise, fall, incredible comeback and political destruction. From his early political career in California, to the game-changing Kennedy-Nixon debates through his disgraceful Watergate exit, this fully archive-based series will feature never-before-seen footage and offer viewers fresh insight into an unbelievable story.
- They have become our most popular villains - a dubious distinction. Serial killers are among the rarest breeds. Rare, but their impact grips us, touching on our deepest fears. CNN's award-winning documentary team Special Reports takes an in-depth look at the phenomenon of serial murder: interviewing killers, their relatives, criminologists, psychologists, victims' families, even survivors of serial killer attacks. Who are these killers? Why do they kill? And how can we track and stop them before the first murder occurs?
- Among the heroes of September 11th were female rescue workers who raced to the Twin Towers in the wake of the attack. Anchor and special correspondent Soledad O'Brien tells the stories of female law enforcement officers, fire fighters, EMS workers and others who spent their lives defying macho stereotypes as they fought for access to jobs that require them to risk their lives for others.
- Watch Christiane's ground-breaking 2008 documentary from North Korea as the New York Philharmonic Orchestra makes a historic visit to one of the world's most closed societies. She examines the tense standoff with the U.S. over nuclear weapons and provides a rare look inside a notorious, top-secret nuclear facility.
- They tried to stop the killing. Nobody listened. Now, the truth will be told. A French priest in Cambodia. An idealistic U.S. Senate staffer in Iraq. A Canadian general in Rwanda. Each one tried to focus the world's attention on genocide. Each time, they were shunned, ignored or told it was someone else's problem. CNN's Christiane Amanpour traveled to the world's killing fields to understand the world's indifference, even as courageous voices tried to "Scream Bloody Murder." A CNN worldwide investigation and two-hour documentary.
- A must-see musical experience featuring all-star performances and firework shows, to celebrate the 247th anniversary of the United States' independence. The special will be hosted by CNN Anchor and Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash and CNN Anchor Boris Sanchez from Washington DC along with CNN Anchor Victor Blackwell and award-winning host, broadcast journalist, and CNN Contributor Cari Champion from San Diego.
- Insight brings you in-depth coverage of the day's top new stories and issues utilizing the full resources of more than 30 CNN bureaus around the world. Most CNN International newscasts bring you coverage of all the day's news, but Insight offers a comprehensive look at just one story every day, the kind of coverage you cannot find any place except on CNN.
- While much of the country struggles to emerge from a recession, California's Silicon Valley is booming, and technology companies like Facebook, Skype, and Apple are seeing their valuations soar. CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O'Brien reports that the ownership of this digital boom is mostly young, white, and male. For her fourth Black in America documentary, O'Brien asks why, according to industry analyst CB Insights, less than one percent of all venture capital money went to digital startups with African-American founders in 2010. She follows the progress of eight strangers after they were selected to live together for nine weeks in a unique, technology-focused "accelerator" developed to help African-American digital entrepreneurs secure funding to establish their businesses. A Black In America Special.
- CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O'Brien reports Don't Fail Me: Education in America, a look at the human cost behind a crisis in public education, which has aligned business leaders and politicians concerned about American students not receiving the rigorous math and science education necessary to qualify them for the technology jobs that define the global 21st century marketplace.
- The noose, a symbol of hatred from America's dark past, has resurfaced. Why is it back? CNN's Kyra Phillips investigates the shocking history of the noose and its re-emergence across the United States. Watch Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. ET.
- CNN anchor & special correspondent Soledad O'Brien reports on those left most vulnerable in the wake of Haiti's devastating earthquake: Haiti's remarkably inspiring children. Told through the eyes of 6-year-old Cendy Jeune and former child slave Marc Kenson Olibri, O'Brien reports on how Haiti's orphans struggle to overcome immense obstacles, including crushing poverty and child slavery. Along the way, O'Brien interviews people connected to Haiti's 380,000 orphans: the missionaries, aid workers and relatives, all of whom must overcome bureaucracies and a frail recovery from the powerful earthquake.
- From the heart of Super Bowl central in downtown Phoenix, CNN Sports Anchor Rachel Nichols will go inside football's biggest game with Pro-Football Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino. In the 30 minute special, Nichols sit-downs with Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll to discuss how he overcame being fired by the Patriots to bring a championship to Seattle. Also a topic of conversation: deflategate. Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees will also join the special, along with Green Bay Packers Wide Receiver Randall Cobb, New Orleans Saints Tight End Benjamin Watson, and former New York Giants Receiver David Tyree. Nichols and co-host Marino will tackle hot topics, ranging from the state of the league as commissioner Roger Goodell sees it to Tom Brady and Bill Belichick's response to those "deflategate" accusations. Kickoff in Arizona: CNN at Super Bowl Central with Rachel Nichols and Dan Marino airs on CNN Saturday, January 31st at 4:30 PM/ET and on CNNi Saturday, January 31st at 9:30 GMT.
- Dr. Sanjay Gupta investigates the safety of the nation's food supply, which the CDC estimates is responsible for causing some 76 million people to become sick every year, with an approximate 325,000 requiring hospitalization and 5,000 dying. Included: an interview with Dr. Robert E. Brackett, the director of the FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition; the experiences of a family who became ill after eating E. coli-contaminated greens.
- Black in America: Tomorrow's Leaders For the second evening of CNN's Black in America 2, anchor and special correspondent Soledad O'Brien focuses on solutions aimed at developing African-American leaders of tomorrow. John Rice's Management Leadership for Tomorrow program has been instrumental in establishing black professionals in positions of power and influence in America's largest companies. O'Brien also reports on programs aimed at creating opportunities for the next generation of youth leadership. Malaak Compton-Rock's Journey for Change offers teenagers from inner-city schools the opportunity to see the world and develop self-confidence; and Steve Perry, Ed.D.'s, Capital Preparatory Magnet School creates opportunities for leadership and academic excellence by preparing young, black students for college with "tough love." Black in America: Today's Pioneers For the debut evening of CNN's Black in America 2, anchor and special correspondent Soledad O'Brien reports on how community organizers across the country are creating progress and improvements at a local level. From a Chicago barbershop where African-American men are encouraged to seek routine medical check-ups; to Tyler Perry, an actor, director and playwright, whose life's journey has led him from homelessness to becoming a powerful filmmaker and television producer who is creating opportunities for others; to the Black Marriage Day project which works with couples in 300 cities to help develop strong, healthy families; these are the programs and progress of people working in ways large and small to make a difference.
- A half hour look at psychic phenomena and how its finding its way to the mainstream. From entertainers like medium Lisa Williams, who has a hit show on Lifetime Television and broadcasts in dozens of countries where she claims to communicate with the dead, to doctors and hospitals who use intuitive healers to help the sick, this half hour examines the psychic realm and asks if it is finally finding an audience beyond the "weird" and "out there" stereotype. Isha Sesay hosts and Arwa Damon takes us on the journey inside the sixth sense.
- In a CNN Exclusive interview, former U.S. President, Barack Obama will sit down with CNN Chief International Anchor, Christiane Amanpour, for an in-depth conversation on the state of democracy in the United States and around the world. The interview will air at 10pm ET on Thursday June 22 across a special program, Obama and Amanpour: Will Democracy Win?, anchored live by Christiane Amanpour from Athens, Greece, the cradle of democracy, where the former President will be visiting with his Obama Foundation. As the 2024 Presidential Election campaign gets under way in the United States, against the backdrop of ongoing controversies around former president Donald Trump, continuing election denialism among Republican lawmakers and voters alike, questions around voting rights, and the often-corrosive role of social media, Amanpour will ask Obama for his take on the threats to democracy in America. Meanwhile, as Russia's war in Ukraine continues unabated, and autocratic regimes strengthen their grip in many countries across the globe, Amanpour will get the former President's views on how the fight to protect democracy around the world can be won. In the second part of the special program, Obama and Amanpour will be joined by three global youth leaders from the Obama Foundation, which aims to connect and empower ordinary people to change their world.
- CNN's Soledad O'Brien Reveals How Economic Crisis Impacts African-American Faith Community in 'Almighty Debt' "Debt is a bigger problem than racism," Pastor DeForest Soaries says emphatically at the top of Almighty Debt. CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O'Brien reports for a 90-minute documentary investigation into the creative and proactive ways an African-American faith community is addressing the challenges of the national economic crisis, followed by a 30-minute dynamic forum. For the documentary, O'Brien follows a student facing a mountain of debt to finance his education, a married couple facing the stresses of an over-leveraged mortgage and credit card debt, another couple struggling following the loss of a job and the income and self-esteem that come with unemployment.
- Soledad O'Brien interviews Dr. King's closest confidants, including Dr. Young, Rep. Lewis, and activist Dorothy Cotton, for their behind-the-scenes insights into many of the historic events of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. They discuss the arrest of Rosa Parks, Dr. King's win of the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize and Dr. King's time in a Birmingham jail for his participation in a nonviolent protest for civil rights. MLK: Words That Changed A Nation includes an examination of Dr. King's private library of papers, letters, and speeches that reveal his personal philosophy and theology, as well as his doubts and fears - as he and those around him created a peaceful revolution that forever changed America.
- Home loans gone bad are wrecking the U.S. economy. CNN teams up with Fortune Magazine's Andy Serwer to investigate how the housing boom went bust. The fallout begins on Wall Street, where billions of dollars in American mortgages were bought, bundled and sold around the world. CNN takes the high-stakes mortgage game to Delmonico's, a Wall Street institution since 1837, where the likes of J.P. Morgan and Andrew Carnegie once wheeled and dealed. Host Andy Serwer plays dealer and invites a few experts to face off on the mortgage crisis. Guest players include New York Times columnist and Princeton economist Paul Krugman, CNN's Personal Finance Editor Gerri Willis, securities guru Janet Tavakoli, investment strategist Peter Dunay and mortgage broker Jon Shibley.
- As the new century begins, books and comic-books become box-office gold, musicals and cartoons win audiences and Oscars and a new generation of filmmakers from diverse backgrounds finds its voice.