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S04E07 - "UFC at the White House"
Emitido el Jun 8, 2026, 12:00 AM
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Inside the Raid: Venezuela's Future
Venezuela remains in crisis following the dramatic capture of longtime leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, by U.S. forces. In this hour, CNN Senior National Correspondent David Culver examines the high-stakes moment through both immediate developments and historical context, tracing the fraught relationship between Washington and Caracas. He also reports on Maduro and Flores' first court appearances, the rapid transition of power as a new Venezuelan leader is sworn in, and the reaction across the United States. The episode brings together voices from inside Venezuela with analysis from American lawmakers and experts, exploring both the legality of the operation and its far-reaching political consequences.
Jan 11, 2026
60 min
What Happened to Nancy Guthrie?
CNN Senior National Correspondent Ed Lavandera traces the timeline of events from the night Nancy Guthrie disappeared, piecing together what investigators believe happened in the critical early hours of the case. He also explores the modern challenges of solving a kidnapping-for-ransom case in an era defined by artificial intelligence, encrypted communications, and cryptocurrency. With reporting from the ground and in-depth legal and investigative analysis, "What Happened to Nancy Guthrie?" provides a comprehensive look at where the case stands now and the unanswered questions that remain.
Feb 15, 2026
60 min
War with Iran: The Attack and Fallout
CNN Anchor and Senior National Correspondent Sara Sidner returns with an in-depth look at the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, and the events that led to the outbreak of regional conflict. See examines the recent history behind the increasingly fraught relationship between the United States and Iran, tracing the chain of events that set the stage for last week's U.S. and Israeli strikes and the rapidly expanding conflict now entering its second week. Drawing on reporting across the region and interviews with leading experts and policymakers, the hour explores why the United States chose to strike now, how Iran and its allies are responding, and what the conflict could mean for the future of the region and U.S. politics domestically.
Mar 8, 2026
60 min
The Rise of Christian Nationalism
CNN Anchor and Chief Investigative Correspondent Pamela Brown examines the growing influence of Christian nationalism, an ideology rooted in the belief that the United States was founded as a Christian nation and that its laws and institutions should reflect Christian values. Through immersive reporting and on-the-ground access, the episode explores how a movement once largely confined to the margins of white evangelical culture has gained new visibility and political power."My reporting for this hour began early last year when I visited Moscow, Idaho to interview Pastor Douglas Wilson. The response to that report was overwhelming and highlighted the need to better understand this movement working to redefine America as a Christian nation in the home, in a marriage, in schools and in government," said Brown. "We embedded with a community under Pastor Wilson's umbrella and spoke to women who have left the church and are now sounding the alarm. No matter where you live or what you believe, what we learned is especially consequential at this moment."In "The Rise of Christian Nationalism," Brown travels to faith-centered communities where Christian nationalist ideas shape daily life, education, and governance. She sits down with prominent religious leaders who have helped build networks of churches and schools designed to instill a strict, literal interpretation of the Bible. She also speaks with women who are former church members, sharing accounts of religious trauma, rigid gender roles, and, in some cases, abuse within Christian nationalist communities.
Mar 22, 2026
60 min
Immigration Crackdown: A Year of Enforcement
CNN Anchor and Correspondent Omar Jimenez traces the dramatic escalation of enforcement tactics by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement since Donald Trump took office. Traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago, to Minneapolis, and ultimately to the border between Guatemala and Mexico, Jimenez examines how federal immigration policies are unfolding on the ground and reshaping communities across the United States, even affecting migration patterns.In "Immigration Crackdown: A Year of Enforcement," Jimenez speaks with people who say they have suffered directly at the hands of ICE, and families now living in fear of leaving their homes even for groceries. In Chicago, the episode reveals extensive body-camera footage from police and federal agents that captures an unfiltered look at ICE tactics during on-the-ground operations. In Minneapolis, Jimenez traces the economic impact on Latino businesses where both customers and workers have stopped showing up."I've been reporting in many of these communities for months now and the fear is unmistakeable, but there's also a lot of anger at the tactics employed by the federal government," Jimenez said. "These are the human stories behind the policy decisions in Washington DC and I really wanted to show the wide-ranging implications of those policies both here in the United States and beyond."
Mar 29, 2026
60 min
50 Years of Apple
CNN Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir provides an illuminating look inside a company that has helped reshape modern life. Fifty years after its founding in a California garage, Apple has grown into one of the most influential, profitable, and iconic companies in history, with more than 2.5 billion users worldwide. Weir takes viewers inside Apple's past and present, from the breakthrough launch of the Macintosh to the cultural dominance of the iPod and iPhone, and the company's transition from the Steve Jobs era to the leadership of Tim Cook. Through interviews with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, former iPod division SVP Tony Fadell, and veteran tech journalists Kara Swisher, David Pogue, and Walt Mossberg, the episode offers a comprehensive look at the visionaries, decisions, and turning points that defined the company."When my college newspaper got a Macintosh in the 80's, I had no idea I'd eventually cover the launch of the iPhone, become the first reporter to see their products being made in China and see Apple screens come to dominate my family's waking hours. So this golden anniversary seems a fitting time to reflect both on what Apple has given the world AND the unintended consequences," said Weir.Beyond the products themselves, "50 Years of Apple" examines the company's broader impact on culture and society, from how we document our lives to the role smartphones play in civic movements and revolutions worldwide. The episode also examines what may come next, as a real-time backlash against screen dependency gains momentum and a new wave of technologies begins to shape the future.
Apr 4, 2026
60 min
UFC at the White House
CNN Anchor and Senior National Correspondent Sara Sidner returns with an inside look at the decades-long relationship between the UFC and President Donald Trump. As the UFC prepares for a historic fight card on the South Lawn, Sidner examines the sport's unlikely rise from its controversial beginnings to a powerful cultural and political force. In a wide-ranging and candid interview, UFC President Dana White discusses the evolution of his relationship with Trump, the criticism surrounding the perception of UFC as a MAGA-aligned brand, and the unprecedented logistics and cost of staging a fight event at the White House. Sidner also goes inside UFC headquarters and speaks with fighters Michael Chandler and Steve Garcia as they prepare for the landmark event. Along the way, she explores how the UFC's predominantly young male fanbase has become an increasingly powerful political demographic, and how Trump and his allies have embraced the sport and broader "manosphere" culture to connect with younger male voters."A sport once banned in 36 states for its no-rules brutality has morphed into the fastest-growing sport in the world over the past 20 years, and its power has seeped into politics," said Sidner. "I wanted to dive into this world to see all its facets, from those inside the UFC machine to its critics. One thing is clear: this isn't just a fight night on the South Lawn. It's much bigger than that."
Jun 7, 2026
60 min
Immigration Crackdown: A Year of Enforcement
CNN Anchor and Correspondent Omar Jimenez traces the dramatic escalation of enforcement tactics by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement since Donald Trump took office. Traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago, to Minneapolis, and ultimately to the border between Guatemala and Mexico, Jimenez examines how federal immigration policies are unfolding on the ground and reshaping communities across the United States, even affecting migration patterns.In "Immigration Crackdown: A Year of Enforcement," Jimenez speaks with people who say they have suffered directly at the hands of ICE, and families now living in fear of leaving their homes even for groceries. In Chicago, the episode reveals extensive body-camera footage from police and federal agents that captures an unfiltered look at ICE tactics during on-the-ground operations. In Minneapolis, Jimenez traces the economic impact on Latino businesses where both customers and workers have stopped showing up."I've been reporting in many of these communities for months now and the fear is unmistakeable, but there's also a lot of anger at the tactics employed by the federal government," Jimenez said. "These are the human stories behind the policy decisions in Washington DC and I really wanted to show the wide-ranging implications of those policies both here in the United States and beyond."
60 min
The Rise of Christian Nationalism
CNN Anchor and Chief Investigative Correspondent Pamela Brown examines the growing influence of Christian nationalism, an ideology rooted in the belief that the United States was founded as a Christian nation and that its laws and institutions should reflect Christian values. Through immersive reporting and on-the-ground access, the episode explores how a movement once largely confined to the margins of white evangelical culture has gained new visibility and political power."My reporting for this hour began early last year when I visited Moscow, Idaho to interview Pastor Douglas Wilson. The response to that report was overwhelming and highlighted the need to better understand this movement working to redefine America as a Christian nation in the home, in a marriage, in schools and in government," said Brown. "We embedded with a community under Pastor Wilson's umbrella and spoke to women who have left the church and are now sounding the alarm. No matter where you live or what you believe, what we learned is especially consequential at this moment."In "The Rise of Christian Nationalism," Brown travels to faith-centered communities where Christian nationalist ideas shape daily life, education, and governance. She sits down with prominent religious leaders who have helped build networks of churches and schools designed to instill a strict, literal interpretation of the Bible. She also speaks with women who are former church members, sharing accounts of religious trauma, rigid gender roles, and, in some cases, abuse within Christian nationalist communities.
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