CNN Presents

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  • 2004
  • 1 Season
  • 3.4  (85)

CNN Presents is a documentary series that premiered in 1993 and ran until 2014. Hosted by the renowned journalist Anderson Cooper, the show covers a wide range of topics from politics to social issues, history, and pop culture. Each episode is carefully crafted to provide an in-depth and informative exploration of the chosen subject.

The show has earned critical acclaim for its investigative reporting and its commitment to giving voice to diverse perspectives. From the very beginning, CNN Presents has been dedicated to providing viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the news events that shape our world. With Cooper at the helm, the show has continued to produce compelling content that is both informative and emotionally resonant.

Throughout its run, CNN Presents covered major world events such as the September 11th attacks and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The show has also delved into issues like social inequality, race relations, and environmentalism, providing a platform for thought-provoking discussions and debates. CNN Presents has won numerous awards for its reporting, including multiple Emmys and Edward R. Murrow Awards.

Anderson Cooper, who became the anchor of CNN's "AC360" in 2003, has been the face of CNN Presents since its debut. His commanding presence and unflinching reporting style have helped make CNN Presents one of the most respected news programs on television.

With his engaging personality and enviable journalistic chops, Cooper brings his trademark insight and curiosity to every episode of CNN Presents. He is a respected journalist with a wealth of experience covering breaking news and interviewing high-profile guests.

CNN Presents has also welcomed other notable journalists and contributors to its program, including Christiane Amanpour and John King. This diversity of perspectives has helped to create a show that is both comprehensive and multifaceted, providing viewers with a well-rounded understanding of the world around us.

One of the things that sets CNN Presents apart from other news shows is its ability to present complex issues in an accessible and engaging way. The show's team of producers and researchers work tirelessly to gather information and provide viewers with an in-depth look at the subject matter. They use a range of techniques, from interviews with experts and eyewitnesses to archival footage and computer-generated graphics, to bring the story to life on the screen.

Whether covering tough topics like human rights violations or delving into the latest celebrity scandal, CNN Presents never shies away from the difficult questions. The show has become a trusted source of news for millions of viewers over the years, and its legacy as one of the most respected news programs in the world will continue to endure.

In conclusion, CNN Presents is a critically acclaimed news program that covers a wide range of topics from around the world. Hosted by Anderson Cooper, the show has been a staple of CNN's programming lineup since its debut in 1993. Its commitment to comprehensive reporting, diverse perspectives, and engaging storytelling has made it one of the most respected news programs on television. With its legacy of investigative journalism and thought-provoking discussions, CNN Presents will continue to inform and inspire viewers for years to come.

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Wounded Warriors
12. Wounded Warriors
May 27, 2006
Every day in Iraq, there are untold stories of life and death... wounded troops struggling to survive... and heroic efforts to save their lives. "CNN Presents: Wounded Warriors" offers a rare glimpse at the medical care U.S. troops are receiving in Iraq. Correspondent Alex Quade was given unprecedented access as she traced the journey of injured troops from battlefield to home. It's an inside look few civilians have seen.
Dirt Track Warriors
11. Dirt Track Warriors
July 1, 2006
With 800 tracks in 49 states, 30 million fans, and a billion dollars a year in revenue, dirt track racing is the biggest sport you've never heard of. In this energetic hour, CNN takes you inside this full-speed world of "bad fast" cars to meet the stars, watch the races, and join the millions for whom dirt track racing is a way of life. Before NASCAR became the largest growing spectator sport in the nation, drivers raced on dirt - and still do. In tracks across the country, competitors ranging from long-timers to weekend warriors, local mechanics to consummate pros race roaring racing machines engineered nearly from scratch before legions of committed fans.
Carrier At War
10. Carrier At War
January 27, 2002
It's got its own post office, hospital, communications nerve center, its own airport dozens of it's own planes and thousands of residents. It's a city-at sea -- the carrier USS Stennis. In this hour, viewers board the carrier with correspondent Frank Buckley to learn what it takes to live and to work on the USS Stenos. And this is not just a carrier out on maneuvers or patrol. The Stennis is right now engaged in the war on terrorism in Afghanistan. We'll meet the men and women of the Stennis, and feel firsthand the pressures of life on a carrier at war.
Captured: Inside the Army's Secret School
9. Captured: Inside the Army's Secret School
August 10, 2002
The U.S Army's Special Forces train extensively for combat. But they also train for the possibility of being captured by the enemy. For nearly three weeks, a CNN camera team was granted exclusive access to the surival training of 50 new Green Berets at Camp Mackall, which is part of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Because some of the training is classified, there were ground rules for our coverage to protect sensitive information. In exchange, CNN's access -- though not without restrictions -- was unprecedented. The result is "Captured: Inside the Army's Secret School."
Taming the Beast: Inside the War On Cancer
8. Taming the Beast: Inside the War On Cancer
August 14, 2005
Cancer is now the number one killer of Americans under 85. More than thirty years after the government declared war on the disease, it refuses to surrender, claiming nearly 1,500 lives every day in America. In this hour, Dr. Sanjay Gupta goes inside this brutal war, to the front lines of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, where every day thousands of patients, doctors, and practitioners fight against this terrifying enemy. Gupta takes us to meet those both finding cures--and living them. For many patients, the cancer center is a last stop, when cancers either rare or advanced force them to search out cutting edge cures. CNN Presents goes deep inside this world-renowned medical complex to see the battle up close--the most promising new ideas, the disappointments, and the risky and life-saving science. And, we see it all through the eyes of those living with the disease.
Infidelity
7. Infidelity
December 20, 2003
Is it okay to cheat? Surveys show a rise in infidelity -- and the taboos against it seem to be fading away. An exploration on the front lines of society's shifting sexual mores. "Infidelity" explores the monogamy myth. Is fidelity realistic, even relevant? We pay it lip service yet our culture undermines it at every turn. We condemn affairs but relish gossip about them; we deplore adulterers but devour movies about infidelity, often rooting for the cheater. Experts say the current generation of middle-aged marrieds is twice as likely to have cheated as the generation before them. Are we in denial?
Homicide In Hollenbeck
6. Homicide In Hollenbeck
April 10, 2005
Anderson Cooper goes inside 15 square miles of Los Angeles terrorized by 34 different gangs, where death is a constant menace and gangsters rule the streets. Police daily face a losing battle; parents dread the violence that threatens their children; and young kids routinely fall prey to the glamour of gang life. Gangs are spreading across America and nationally gang homicides are climbing. Nowhere is it worse than Hollenbeck, a community where a homegrown brand of terrorism is a daily fact of life.
Fountain of Youth
5. Fountain of Youth
November 9, 2003
The extreme medical procedures used to keep us looking young. A look at the cutting edge procedures -- and the people who use them. In CNN Presents "Fountain of Youth," CNN Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen explores America's fight to stay forever young.
Fit to Kill
4. Fit to Kill
October 25, 2003
We know about their dedication, their weapons, and their missions. But it's taboo to talk honestly about what military forces actually do: they kill. CNN Presents: Fit to Kill breaks that taboo with personal accounts -- often in graphic detail -- of soldiers from World War Two to the recent war in Iraq.
Fat Chance
3. Fat Chance
May 4, 2002
It is an epidemic of staggering proportions - both literally and figuratively. Americans are fat and getting fatter, and the health implications are growing along with us. In this hour, we'll explore how we got here and what the risks are. We'll see how dieting pits us in a battle against evolution and genetics. We'll reveal the common behaviors of the uncommon people who have lost lots of weight and kept it off for years. And, we will look at the future and the scientists working on solutions that would help us win the battle of the bulge.
Wasted
2. Wasted
August 19, 2001
llegal drugs grab the headlines when it comes to addiction. But in fact, alcohol is the most abused substance in the world. In this hour, CNN Presents takes an inside and very personal look at how alcoholism is treated in this country. We'll follow the story of one young woman's struggle to overcome her addiction and go inside addiction research clinics on the cutting edge of new treatments. We'll learn how new brain imaging techniques and genetic research is leading to controversial new treatments that are challenging the long-held belief that "the 12-Steps" is the only way to manage addiction.
The Fight Over Faith
1. The Fight Over Faith
October 24, 2004
It is the fastest-growing form of Christianity in America. Some surveys say nearly 40% of Christians in this country describe themselves as "evangelical" or "born again." They are making their presence felt across the country. They flocked to see Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ," making it one of the most profitable films ever released. And their conservative, strict interpretation of the Bible has set off fierce battles that threaten to tear apart mainline protestant congregations across the country. What does it mean to be an evangelical in America 2004 - and why is this brand of Christianity spreading so rapidly right now? Carol Marin investigates.
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  • Premiere Date
    October 24, 2004
  • IMDB Rating
    3.4  (85)
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