CNN Special Report - Season 11 / Year 2020

Season 11 / Year 2020
Episodes

The Trial of William Jefferson Clinton
As the nation prepares for the impeachment trial of President Trump, CNN's Wolf Blitzer takes a look back at the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton. With anything possible, the trial was more surprising, dramatic, and eventful than most people remember.

Royal Revolution: Harry and Meghan
An updated look at Harry and Meghan's lives as they step back from their roles as senior members of the British Royal Family. Alisyn Camerota hosts.

Voices of Auschwitz
For the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, CNN's Wolf Blitzer looks back through the eyes of those who were imprisoned there. Those who lived to tell their stories. Those who, by living the last seven decades with courage and hope, have defied the evil that was meant to destroy them.

Royal Divide: Harry, Meghan, and The Crown
The events that led Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to embark on new lives as non-working members of the royal family; an exploration of what their future may hold.

Inside the E.R.: The Incredible Fight Against Coronavirus
CNN's Miguel Marquez goes to the front lines of hospitals and emergency rooms as doctors, nurses, and health care workers battle the coronavirus.

The Road to Change: America's Climate Crisis
Bill Weir interviews the nation's top climate change experts and leaders, including former vice president Al Gore. They help explain the wide-ranging threats communities will increasingly face as climate change continues unabated.

The Pandemic and the President
The timeline of how the coronavirus spread across the globe and how President Trump reacted to the virus's developments as they occurred.

China's Deadly Secret: A Fareed Zakaria Special
Fareed Zakaria presents the story behind China's deadly secret including the timeline of what China knew and when they knew it about the coronavirus pandemic.

I Can't Breathe: Black Men Living and Dying in America
Host Don Lemon focuses on the violence and racism faced by black people in the United States.

Unconscious Bias: Facing the Realities of Racism
Fredricka Whitfield will explore the impact of implicit biases in workplaces, schools, and communities and will also discuss how to bridge the gap of community policing and unconscious biases. Featured are live interviews with Dr. Robin DiAngelo, author of "White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism;" Mayor-Elect of Ferguson, Missouri Ella Jones with Captain Ron Johnson; and teacher and activist Jane Elliott, who discusses her "Blue eyes-Brown eyes" exercise, the construct of race, and what everyone can do in the fight against racism.

Remembering George Floyd
The funeral service of George Floyd in Houston, Texas; anchored by Brianna Keilar and Victor Blackwell.

Bats: The Mystery Behind COVID-19
Anderson Cooper looks at how human infringement on bats' territory may contribute to the transmission of diseases, including the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

Trump & The Law: After Impeachment
Jake Tapper examines President Trump's experiences with the legal system before and during his presidency, and he looks at the president's words and actions related to legal norms and the rule of law.

Donald Trump's Conspiracy Theories
Fareed Zakaria examines the president's interest in conspiracy theories.
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