Fourteen
hours after his first appearance this morning,
Michael talks to Anderson Cooper (as well as Ed
Henry) about the announced plans for withdrawing the
troops from Iraq.
Length: 3:56
Wolf sits
in for Campbell Brown and takes a lengthy look at the
plans for withdrawing the troops from Iraq in a
discussion with Michael, Christiane Amanpour, and
Chris Lawrence.
Length: 9:18
Wolf
Blitzer talks to Michael about the Mexican drug
cartels' war with the police/Army there, and Michael
points out some unpleasant parallels to the civil war
he covered in Iraq.
Length: 3:10
Michael
discusses the logistics of the drawdown with Max
Foster.
Length: 2:49
Michael
Holmes asks whether Iraq is ready for the drawdown.
Length: 3:46
TJ Holmes
talks to Michael as well as Joe Klein from
Time
Magazine
about the president's plans for removing the troops
from Iraq.
Length: 7:56
Michael
speaks with Hala Gorani about the plans for troop
withdrawal from Iraq. One of the president's points
was that we will continue training Iraqi security
forces as long as they stay clear of sectarian
alignments; when Hala asks whether that can even be
measured, Michael retorts "How long is a piece of
string?"
Length: 4:28
Jim Clancy
speaks with Michael (in NY) and Barbara Starr (in DC)
about the plans to withdraw the troops from Iraq. Jim
also asks about the 800-pound gorilla in the room:
Iran.
Length: 4:14
John
Roberts discusses the Iraq/Afghanistan war plans with
Michael, Christiane Amanpour, and General George
Joulwan (Ret.). During the discussion, Michael says
he may soon be heading for Afghanistan. Stay tuned...
Length: 5:59
Two very
different pieces tonight: first, Michael joins
Anderson Cooper in the NY studio and David Gergen (by
video) to discuss the budget plans as they will
affect the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Then, his
"360 Dispatch" about the cartel wars in Juarez,
Mexico, followed by more discussion with Anderson.
Length: 4:46 / 6:36
Michael is
in Juarez, Mexico, reporting on the drug cartels and
their apparent intimidation of a local police chief.
The first clip is from CNN.com; the second one is
part of a longer piece that ran on International.
(Sharon pegged the translator VO in the second piece
as Tommy. Good ears!)
Length: 4:32 / 0:35
Fareed
Zakaria hosts a panel consisting of Michael (in New
York), Former US Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk
(in Washington), and Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister
Barham Salih (in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq). They discuss
the provincial elections and the way forward.
Length: 11:20
Michael
speaks with John Roberts about a woman arrested in
Iraq who had been recruiting female suicide bombers.
How and why she had found so many who were willing to
participate is truly heartbreaking.
Length: 3:29
Michael
talks to Campbell Brown about the Newsweek article
and whether sending another 30,000 troops will really
help. (Seems like he's been answering that one for
months. Oh wait... he has been!) They also discuss
the Iraqi elections.
Length: 3:50
Wolf
Blitzer talks to Michael about the Iraqi elections as
well as what faces US troops as they are more deeply
involved in Afghanistan, long known as "the graveyard
of empires."
Length: 3:25
Michael
talks to Kiran Chetry about the weekend elections in
Iraq and what they might signal for the future.
Length: 2:11