Anderson
once again talks to Michael (on set) and to Peter
Bergen (in DC) about the Afghanistan elections, this
time moments before the polls open there. Michael
stays on to discuss today's bombings in Iraq. And
Anderson announces that all three will be in
Afghanistan the first week of September.
Length: 6:28
Michael
talks to Campbell Brown about the situations in Iraq
and Afghanistan and the possibility of the US being
able to disentangle itself from both wars.
Length: 6:21
A look at
the violence in Afghanistan as the Taliban tries to
scare people out of voting this week. Anderson Cooper
talks to Michael (in New York) and Peter Bergen
(probably in DC).
Length: 5:45
Don Lemon
re-airs Michael's report
from last Monday about the
cartels diversifying into the human trafficking
business, and then talks to Michael about the
problems -- and the dangers -- as the cartels evolve.
Length: 3:12
Michael is
back in New York and joins Anderson Cooper on set to
discuss the situation in Afghanistan. With the
election about a week away, what may happen? And how
will it affect the American war effort there?
Length: 5:09
Michael
reports on the human trafficking 'business' that the
drug cartels are now invested in, with interviews
from people who have been victimized by the cartels.
Any lucrative business seems to be fair game as they
muscle into even legitimate areas in order to
diversify their revenue streams.
Length: 6:53
Moments
after chatting with Wolf about the summit, Michael
shifts gears for a lengthy discussion with Michael
Holmes about the current situation in Iraq, including
the latest massive bombings and the order to remove
the blast walls from inside Baghdad.
Length: 6:46
Michael
talks to Wolf Blitzer after the end of the summit,
where no real breakthroughs were expected nor
realized.
Length: 2:44
Becky
Anderson talks to Michael about what was (and was
not) accomplished at the summit.
Length: 2:42
Hala
Gorani struggles to interview Michael via a truly
awful connection. Sometimes the tech just does not
cooperate...
Length: 2:33
Heidi
Collins talks to Michael about the 'Robin Hood' image
that 'El Chapo' Guzman is trying to build up in order
to hide amongst the people, as well as the fact that
America is not putting enough money into the fight
against the cartels.
Length: 4:06
Two
early-morning reports from Guadalajara. Both feature
a replay of the "El Chapo" piece, with comments from
Michael before and after.
Length: 4:23 / 4:55
Another
update from Guadalajara focuses on the lack of
serious money being committed to fight the war
against the cartels. Anna Coren asks Michael whether
authorities are making any inroads in the battle.
Length: 3:56
Michael
talks to Anjali Rao about "America's unwinnable war"
against the Mexican drug cartels.
Length: 3:47
Michael is
now on a rooftop in Guadalajara and (after another
showing of Wednesday's
Los Zetas piece) talks to
Don Lemon about the big picture of the drug war --
the supply/distribution route and the tough choices
ahead for Americans.
Length: 4:26
Michael
phones one in from Guadalajara as President Obama
heads there for a short summit with the Mexican and
Canadian leaders.
Length: 2:02
Don Lemon
showed the piece on
"Los Zetas" from
Wednesday, followed by a live Q&A with Michael
from Mexico City.
Length: 4:49
Tonight's
"War Next Door" report is a prepared piece that
profiles the head of the Sinaloa cartel, Joaquin
Guzman Leora, AKA "El Chapo."
Length: 4:24
Breaking
News tonight that Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah
Mahsud -- who allegedly masterminded the
assassination of Benazir Bhutto -- may have been
killed by a US drone attack. Erica Hill speaks with
Michael (in Mexico City) and Peter Bergen (in
Islamabad) about what this might mean.
Length: 5:32
Michael
reports on the Mexican drug cartel known as Los Zetas
in a prepared piece from VeraCruz followed by a live
Q&A from Mexico City. (Yes, he does say "the Los
Zetas" during the location shots, but by the time he
did the VO had switched to "the Zetas." Bear with
him; a few more trips down there and he'll be
habla'ing
the espanol
better!)
Length: 6:47