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<title>Media Matters - Jim Miklaszewski</title>
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<title>In report on Petraeus testimony, NBC&#x27;s Miklaszewski ignored Vice Chief&#x27;s April 1 hearing before Armed Services Committee  </title>
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<description>Previewing Gen. David Petraeus&#x27; April 8 congressional testimony, NBC&#x27;s Jim Miklaszewski reported that Petraeus is likely to tell Congress he is &#x22;still determined to withdraw all five U.S. surge combat brigades,&#x22; but &#x22;keep some 140,000 American forces in Iraq&#x22; possibly through the end of the year.&#x22; But Miklaszewski did not mention that Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Richard A. Cody recently testified that &#x22;[t]he current demand for forces in Iraq and Afghanistan exceeds our sustainable supply of soldiers,&#x22; and that &#x22;when these five brigades come out ... we&#x27;ll still be short as we continue to rotate.&#x22;  </description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Apr 2008 14:07:01 EST</pubDate>
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<title>NBC&#x27;s  Miklaszewski minimized House waterboarding prohibition as &#x22;poke in the eye of  the administration&#x22;</title>
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<description>In a report on the newly passed House bill containing a prohibition on the 
interrogation technique known as waterboarding, NBC News&#x27; Jim Miklaszewski 
asserted that the House included the &#x22;waterboarding clause&#x22; &#x22;pretty much to 
ensure that it doesn&#x27;t happen, but also ... [as] a poke in the eye of the 
administration, clearly.&#x22; But the Army field manual&#x27;s prohibition on the use of 
waterboarding currently applies only to the Department of Defense; the House 
bill would expand that prohibition to cover &#x22;the United States Government.&#x22;

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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 19:53:51 EST</pubDate>
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