Reporters' Perspectives on Iraq

Reporters' Perspectives on Iraq

With the Iraq war now in its sixth year, two journalists from the television networks reflect on what's happened in the country since U.S.-led invasion in 2003. Both have reported extensively from Iraq and share their insights on the...

With the Iraq war now in its sixth year, two journalists from the television networks reflect on what's happened in the country since U.S.-led invasion in 2003. Both have reported extensively from Iraq and share their insights on the ongoing conflict and U.S. efforts to build a stable democracy there.

Guests

Richard Engel

NBC News' chief foreign correspondent and author of "War Journal: My Five Years in Iraq" (Simon & Schuster).

Kimberly Dozier

CBS correspondent working primarily in Iraq since 2003. She was injured in a car bomb attack on Memorial Day 2006. Her cameraman and soundman were killed in the attack. She's currently on temporary assignment in Washington, DC. She's author of "Breathing the Fire: Fighting to Report and Surviving the War in Iraq."

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