Anderson (in LA) talks to
Michael (in NYC) about the reason for the spike in
American troop deaths this month, as well as the
report released today that 7 of 8 studied
reconstruction projects have failed.
Length: 5:03
Michael talks to Paula
about the potential fallout if the US withdraws from
Iraq now.
Length: 3:09
Michael sits down with
Lou to discuss an article published
today by Lt. Col. Paul
Yingling, which details a "failure" in the general
officer corps. Is General David Petraeus the kind
of officer who can restore the leadership our
troops deserve?
Length: 4:18
Anderson talks to Michael
shortly after the war-funding bill was passed. What
message does it send to our troops, the Iraqi
government, and the Bad Guys?
Length: 4:05
Another recap of the
possible ramifications of a troop withdrawal.
Length: 3:18
Michael describes what he
believes will happen if we pull our troops out of
Iraq, as well as what the best-case scenario may look
like.
Length: 5:00
Michael is joined by Kyra
Phillips for some discussions about life in Iraq, the
current debate on withdrawing our troops, and the
consequences one has on the other.
Length: 4:38 / 7:20
Anderson talks to Michael
about today's discussions in Washington, and for the
first time brings up the possibility of us settling
for less than democracy in Iraq. (More on that
tomorrow.)
Length: 3:57
Michael is in NYC, and
his first interview is with Paula, where he joins a
discussion with Pam Hess of UPI and Rajiv
Chandrasekaran. They respond to today's comments from
General Petraeus and also some general discussion
about the situation.
Length: 5:44
Having just come back
from Diyala, Michael reports tonight on today's
suicide bombing that targeted our troops there and
killed nine members of the 82nd Airborne.
Length: 5:18
Tom Foreman talks to
Michael about the Diyala embed.
Length: 3:42
Michael
is back from a 9-day
embed in Diyala province, and discusses the campaign
against al Qaeda in Iraq as that group is squeezed
between the surge in Baghdad and the fight to reclaim
al Anbar province.
Length: 3:12
Michael talks to Wolf about a
particularly lop-sided battle that occurred in
Baghdad today (there has GOT to be a way to give our
guys the advantage, even in this kind of guerilla
fighting...hasn't there?) as well as a female suicide
bomber in Diyala province.
Length: 2:43
Michael talks to Wolf
about today's demonstration in Najaf, which was
called by Muqtada al-Sadr as a show of solidarity
against the US forces.
Length: 3:36
Michael talks to
Fredericka Whitfield about the current status of
violence throughout Iraq, as well as Muqtada
al-Sadr's latest message to his followers and all
Iraqis.
Length: 3:47
Michael talks to Wolf
about a massive explosion in Mahmudiya earlier today,
and about Muqtada al-Sadr's very slick call for a
national show of unity tomorrow (the fourth
anniversary of the fall of Baghdad.)
(Despite what Wolf says at the end of the piece,
Michael was not on again.)
Length: 3:53
Michael reports on a
dissident Iranian group of 3800 fighters who have
been living on a base north of Baghdad. Since the
invasion, US forces have been protecting them and
using their intelligence, such as knowledge of
Tehran's nuclear program.
Length: 6:15
Suzanne Malveaux asks
Michael about why the Iranians want their Quds Force
detainees back so badly.
Length: 3:00
Lou Dobbs (filling in for
Larry King) about politics, pressure, and morale.
Length: 5:28
Suzanne Malveaux asks
Michael whether the Bad Guys are paying attention to
American politics.
Length: 3:33
Michael discusses the
release of one of the five Iranians that were
captured inside Iraq.
Length: 1:59
Michael talks to John
Roberts about the weekend's events. (And non-events.)
Length: 8:06
Kyra Phillips joins
Michael in Baghdad to talk with Rick Sanchez about
the security plan.
Length: 4:30
Michael recaps the
surge's successes and failures so far.
Length: 2:14
Michael talks to Suzanne
Malveaux about the ramifications of the various
redeployment plans.
Length: 3:32
Hala Gorani talks with
Michael about the surge, the walk, and the rumor.
Length: 5:08
Michael recaps the
Baghdad visit from Senators McCain and Graham, and
also addressed yesterday's unsubstantiated rumor
regarding comments he supposedly made during the
press conference. (You can watch my video of the
press conference here.)
Length: 2:36
Wolf conducts a
roundtable discussion with Michael, the WaPo's David
Ignatius, and Richard Haass, President of the Council
on Foreign Relations.
Length: 13:29