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Armed with video cameras and a right-wing agenda, a new generation of conservative activists is taking on the mainstream media with what they say is old-school guerilla journalism. Recent Highlights Ongoing Investigations •Prescription drug deal busted | What the Pope Knew Pope Benedict is the first Pope to meet with victims of sexual abuse by Catholic priests, the first to directly apologize to victims, and the first to acknowledge the problem came from within the church. But these unprecedented acts are only part of the story. What the Pope Knew uncovers Benedict's troubling history in handling sex abuse cases, from his time as Archbishop of Munich to his reign as a powerful Cardinal at the Vatican. Shoot to Kill In this update to CNN's 2006 documentary, "Shoot to Kill", Drew Griffin looks at several high profile police involved shootings that took place in New Orleans during the Katrina crisis. Who Is Shirley Sherrod? ![]() Don Lemon travels with Shirley Sherrod to her hometown to better understand the remarkable woman caught up in the USDA controversy. They visit the site where her father was shot and killed, meet her close-knit family, and witness the first reunion between Sherrod and the Spooners, the white family who credited her with helping them save their farm. The Atlanta Child Murders Michael Jackson's Last Days CNN's Don Lemon speaks exclusively with friends and family members in "Michael Jackson: His Final Days," 8 p.m. ET Friday on CNN. American al Qaeda CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson and a team of CNN journalists spent a year tracking down the details of Bryant Neal Vinas, and why the former altar boy turned to terrorism. Watch a clip of the documentary "American Al Qaeda" . CNN Special Investigations Unit ![]() The award-winning Special Investigations Unit features correspondent Drew Griffin. His stories appear regularly on shows throughout CNN. Connect with SIU on Facebook SIU Blog Boudreau: Documentary takes a strange turn |