tv Geraldo at Large FOX News March 12, 2012 1:00am-2:00am PDT
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>> sunday night march the 11th. the headline is an apparent mass murder in afghanistan committed by a u.s. army staff sergeant whose victims include 3 women and nine little children. it is absolutely awful. it 4r6 devastating consequences on our mission in afghanistan. i will update you on the race for the gop nomination. yesterday santorum crushed romney in kansas. romney returned the favor in wyoming. still advantage romney going into tuesday's big southern primaries. where newt gingrich is making what might be his last stand
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where romney is again showing surprising strength. i will have the latest polls there in five minutes. plus we are used to high profile ugly celebrity divorces but what's happening between christie brinkley and peter cook is a real roll in the mud. we will have the exclusive with the embattled ex-husband later in the show. crime time in prime time alert. fascination here in new york with a big time busted brothel with the list of johns and arrest of anna christina an alleged madam who is being held on $2 million bail. 2 million is much more than the most abused murderer gets around these parts of the world. why the huge pail? what do we know about her customers? how did she operate in plain sight for so long. we hear from bo deedle.
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the former madam shared her black book with anna drooins. >> the unassuming building on manhattan's upper east side where soccer mom turned madam ran a brought e brothel. she says she had sources in the nypd, dea and other police agencies kristin davis notorious former madam. is that podible she had the inside sources? >> i think not only is it possible but it's likely. they are not law enforcement sources i think it goes up to the top. you cannot be in a criminal enterprise for over ten years without having been tipped off. >> famed defense attorney arthur eye dal law she is saying she had sources in manhattan da's awes. >> the they have been examining this case for many years. if if they do have someone inside their association, their
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organization who is helping her, i would think that that is going to be coming out maybe not now, what their hope would be a plea and thit never has to come out. 2 million for essentially what is a victimless crime. what do you think the psychology is on that? >> i think personally it is unconscionable. it's a collective effort to try to break her to try to get the little black book to try to figure out who the next client number 9 is. the first client is eliot spitzer and she is on record saying i will bite any tongue off before i speak anything like that. we will see where the chips fall. >> you know something about client number nine in that case, is this what it's all about? are they trying to get to the black book or is it something else? >> i disagree. after five years of investigation they already have the black book. they have 100 hours of audio. i think client number 9 eliot
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spitzer is out there and probably has more to do with it than we know of right now. this is a big cover up. >> you think there are other clients that the manhattan da's office is trying to connect? >> it doesn't take years to investigate a crime of this nature. she is not facing any jail time. she is not a flight risk. what's really going on? >> if there are any under aged woman who are working for her enterprise that takes everything to another level. even criminally it takes it from a d felony to a c felony. takes it from probation to mandatory jail time. >> looking at this building i don't know what kind of guy you would want to see slipping in here in the darkness. maybest the low key aspect she had the operation here. >> maybe she is cheap. i aerding to the pictures i
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would never furnish it that way either. >> describe the women she has coming in here? >> we shared a few of the same girls. they are high end girls beautiful models aspiring actresses. even some college students. model time women. >> how much money? >> 1,000, 2,000 an hour. >> do you think it's possible over 15 years she made $10 million? >> it is definitely possible but i don't think it's likely in her case. yes. >> how did she go undetected so long? >> she went undetected because somebody tipped her off. it's like the sands of the hour glass are ticking away you get one turn over and you get out. you get in you make money and get out. >> what's next for her? >> i think she will spend some time in jail waiting for bail to be reduced she is scared and she
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mr. take a plea. whoever they are comivering up r will never surface. >> bo deedle knows the madam alleged ex cop body departed. before - -- body guard. >> for 2 million you could buy the whole building there. what is this all about? >> i don't know what's going on. i talked to francis -- >> the black guy, ex cop. >> he is the retiredctiveteive from the new york city police department worked in the mat han at that time da's office. he retired back in 2002. i spoke to him yesterday and today again. first of all that photograph with him he has not spoken with her between 8 and 10 years. i say on facebook she is not on facebook with him. there is no way that's not 10 or
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12 years old. i had received a phone call from her some kind of domestic problem. i said fly over there to investigate it and subsequently he investigated that. he has not spoke to it told me 8-10 years. this thing throwing this picture out there this is another fish shoes. >> how can you hold someone on $2 million bail? what did they get? >> 150,000 dollars. >> shot two guys. 150,000. >> fest of a-- first of all the made allegations there were under aged girls. where is it? five year investigation. also where is the corruption? if it is there you better show it. they cans put one of the monitoring devices. >> new york county da they blue the straws kahn thing with the french dep mats. >> first of all he is one of the most reputable.
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>> a million years i will state my reputation he would never ever compromise this. >> how can a suburban woman bams that life with a dirty business? >> many multi-tasking housewives balance their lives like that. it's a cash business she ran it from home she could be there for her children. she applied some of the same mothering skills she was so good at with these women. she was a mother of sorts to them. if this went on for 15 years she had to be pretty good. there was no talk of any kind of e extortion. no drug talk. she ran a pretty clean shop as far as if it was being run the way they say it is. nobo nobody was complaining. the men would go wherever they were going they were paying and women would get their money. there was no crime other than maybe not paying your taxes. nobody was being extorted.
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>> this is not a federal rap. this is a local rap. it is not a tax rap. >> i want to go back to this sex part of it. is it about sex or business? >> i think for her it was about business. probably greed. maybe she got a little carried away. maybe she tried to start a legitimate match making dating service like she claims. she had four children to support. there was a financial motive. for her it was pure business. she compartment talized this is business these are my children i am a mother but i also run a successful business like so many mothers do. >> ashley something. there are actually sites where they have prostitution sites that are on-line. >> maybe they were putting money behind it and they were doing it halfway legalized thing. >> is it true it took under cover operatives females to catch her and d class felony?
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>> i think there may be more underneath the sheets if i might say it. that didn't look that comfortable did it? >> is it as unglamorous as it is in this case? if that's as high end as it gets it's pretty lame. >> in her case i don't think she was in there for the glamor or excitement. it was pure business. easy cash business she can run from home which is what every housewife dreams about working from home. >> i remember meeting about 12 years ago from that time. >> meeting the madam? >> yes. when i went there when she had a problem. >> you get a cash receipt. >> what i am trying to say all she talked about was her kids she had a problem with one of her ex-husbands. she was a very kind sympathetic type. >> describe to me what your relationship was. dr. z thank you, bow dietl thank you very much. can a man used to ouysters
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>> morning ya'll. good to be with you. i started with biscuit and cheesy grits. i tell you, delicious. >> romney indicated he finally tried grits. i just want you to know as a georgian, i understand grits. i even understand cheese grits. in fact i give you some sense of a degree governor romney doesn't fit into going the southern candidate in this race. >> as a southerner i would tell him that kind of stuff doesn't go over well in the deep south. he might not have heard this. if somebody says they love the fcc it's not the investigative
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body that looks into offshore cayman bank accounts. it's the world's greatest college football conference. >> mitt romney might not know grits from krgranola for all of his perceived weakness he is competitive and more so in mississippi and palabama according to the latest polls. if he beats newt gingrich in the deep south state it should be all over but the shouting for the former speaker of the house. that's my take. but what do i know? marsha blackburn knows more. let me start southerners and lady first. first of all i don't know about grits in tennessee. i don't know how big they are. kind of a middle south not a deep south. do you think romney is convincing enough to the mississippians and alabamians? is that why he is doing so well? >> welcome both of you. >> thanks geraldo. i know how to make cheese grits.
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i need to serve them up i guess and having grown-up in south mississippi, i got to tell you that we are going to have another great day as we look at this election this week. they are looking forward to them and happy to have the candidates there good for the party for the candidates to be out there meeting people. >> isn't it counter intuitive that the new england northeastern elitist is polling so well in the deep south. >> whether it is santorum or gingrich or romney, what people are doing is looking at the candidates taking their time, looking for their extent off the issues they want to beat barack obama in november. that is the defining question. how are we going to beat barack obama? >> i asked you the same question, i am impressed that
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mitt romney is doing this well in alabama and mississippi. i thought gingrich coming off georgia next door will be scoring in georgia. romney is ahead and i didn't figure that. >> first of all the primary is going on and on and on and on. the republicans are activists in primaries. there is one big goal to defeat obama. i do believe they are trying to evaluate which one would do the best job of that. the primary they may think he is not a southerner, but he is the one who has the best shot. that's what we want to do. that's what i think is working right. >> you don't think gingrich's grand southern strategy has legs, senator? >> no, i think it has a little bit of a problem right now.
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i think that's the reason we are seeing mitt romney when he normally wouldn't really perform that well or poll that well. republicans i am around them all of the time. they are getting ready to get in tlp and get after obama. i think the longer it pro longs they would rather have their second chance rather than not win the election. >> i know congresswoman blackburne is a romney supporter. >> no, i have not endorsed. >> i withdrawal that. i am sorry. try to force it out of both of them after the commercial break. we will be back with senator jim imhoff and congresswoman marsha blackburn after this short break.
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>> we are looking live at california sweetwater california. it's about 25 miles from los angeles. a small plane has apparently crashed there. the pilot rescued, but the small plane sparked a fire in the forest there. it is located southwest of palmdale, 25 miles southwest of pa palmdale. it is north of la. a beautiful area mostly rural. now you have a big brush fire burning. we will let you know if it begins to threaten any homes or if there are any further people injured in this accidental fire raging in california. here now the latest polls from the two big southern states that vote on tuesday. rasmussen yesterday had romney
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up by 8 in mississippi. look at that. 35-27. gingrich had a narrow lead in alabama. he is up by 130-29 for santorum. romney 28. who knows that is so, so close. you never know. my guests oklahoma republican senator former senator jim imhoff who has written a terrific book called "the greatest hopes" how the current -- what did i say? i fired him. that's why he is writing these books. but anyway the global warming controversy threatens your future. marsha blackburn one of the loveliest members of congress. i don't know if that's shoef nichl. great to have her back. senator imhoff you endorsed rick perry. why are you waiting to get back in this thing? >> i told you once you asked me for an endorsement. my horse died, do you really
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want me? >> wasn't your fault. >> no. i made it very clear when i spoke that by far my best friend who is still running right now is rick santorum. we served together entered the senate at the same time we have been at bible study together and all that. but i decided i wanted to get involved in this general election. on this book the whole idea there is to make sure that people know while they are concerned about what president obama is doing with the military doing to energy and $5.3 trillion deficit, what he is doing through regulation is probably the worst than all of those combined in terms of the future in the next generation. so i am really concerned about that. that is what all of the book is all about. i think the people realize once they see it that the crowned jewel of regulation is cap and trade and they are still going to try to get it done. >> if president obama is
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re-elected the greatest hope senator imhoff's book. congresswoman blackburn, do you support gingrich dropping out and backing santorum so a real hard-core conservative can win the nomination? >> you know, geraldo, i got to tell you, i think it is less important about who drops out when or who supports who, i think the good thing we have going on is that the american people this time are not listening to pundits they are not going by anybody's play book. they are getting information on the candidates. they are looking at all of them reviewing their positions, jobs in the economy are issue number one. our nation's security is issue number 2. people are looking at what has happened with the debt, the deficit, the unemployment, the labor force participation rates. they are paying closer attention than ever. we cann we cannot afford to have president obama for four more
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years. imhoff's comments about regulation, last year alone more than 80,000 pages of new regulations in the federal register. this is the kind of thing that is choking business. when you hear these words about the economy is coming back, people just don't see it. it may be coming back somewhere else in the country but it isn't here. we have four columns in the newspaper with foreclosure and bankruptcy. >> we have to leave it there congresswoman. >> people are ready for change. >> out of time. th@ and back to
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"geraldo at large" on fox. plush flush this is a fox news alert. in a bloody and seemingly senseless attack an american staff sergeant has apparently committed mass murder in afghanistan. the perpetrator is under arrest in kandahar. investigators say 16 civilians have been killed including women and children. with relations with the war tore country already strained to the breaking point by the burnings of several muslim holy books this atrocity could not have come at a worse time. our colleague joins us from kabul the african capitol. what the hell happened here? >> we understand nine of them children three women. at some point around 3:00 a.m. an american soldier walked off his base went about 500 or so meters kicked down some doors
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and began shooting at afghan civilians in their homes. we are told he may have gone in as many as 3 different homes before he then returned to his base and turned himself in. he is now in american custody and american officials are holding him. they are trying to figure out what exactly prompted this attack. the secretary of defense leon pineda called hamid karzai to apologize. he condemned the attack and promised president karzai those responsible the individual responsible will be dealt with, he will be punished. afghan sentiment is very, very angry at the american community here, the american troop presence after the crikoran burg this will most likely fuel that anger and rage here. it is a crisis the american military is desperately trying to deal with. they are trying to get ahead of it. over the next couple days we will likely see intense and violent protests. >> hamid karzai the afghan president called this
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unforgivable. i can't see how in the world we can work our way out of this in wake of the koran burnings that you mentioned. there must be a feeling of deep pessimism right now in afghanistan among the american forces. >> i have never seen more anger and unhappiness among afghans with the u.s. presence here. the international community is supposed to be here helping afghan civilians. that is the center of the over all strategy here. there is a real growing feeling among afghans that the american presence the international presence is doing just the opposite. there is a feeling that there is -- that the united states is not here to help civilians not here to help the afghan government. it is not clear how any one changes that perception going forward. i feel for you, connor and our other colleagues there in kabul and afghanistan. you must feel like you are under house arrest with all of the bitter feelings on the street. thank you very much, please stay safe connor powell and thank you for being with us. president obama today called
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this tragic and shocking and not representative of the exceptional character of our military. even as he promised a full investigation, this incident, ladies and gentlemen, seems destined to hasten our withdrawal from the nation where our forces have been engaged for more than a decade. joining me from his base in santa fe the former new mexico governor and u.s. ambassador to the united nations bill richardson joins us. mr. ambassador assuming this is what it seems to be is there any way on god's green earth that we can fix this? >> well, it's going to be very tough to fix, but i believe the administration has taken the correct posture after this unspeakable tragedy, an apology from the secretary of defense, condolences for the president. what i think is very important let's get a investigation of why this happened. let military justice prevail. after the burning of the koran
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this incident, it's going to be tough to mend a relationship, but i think it's in the interest of both countries to do that, to be consistent with our withdrawal. what is a little disappointing here, geraldo, is president karzai instead of saying let's investigate this, yes, this is horrible. these are his people. he immediately calls it an assassination. he immediately is unforgivable. it's terrible. i would like to see a little more cooperation. after all, we have given him billions of dollars, americans have shed blood on behalf of the afghan people. it's terrible what's happened, but at the same time, let's get a little break from karzai who seems to condemn us at every turn. >> i think what we will sees us getting out of the country as soon as possible. my question for you is will the grim developments in afghanistan
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affect our other worrys in iran and syria. >> i think what we are doing in syria makes sense. i would like to see the administration continue imposing stronger sanctions on syria. they build the coalition it was on syria hasten has sad's departure work with the turks to provide sanctuary and safety for those humanitarian quarters encourage saudis and turks to arm some of the rebels. i think that's what we can do. iran is the loser when it comes to syria. i think iran now is feeling the enormous heat with the sanctions put on them the energy sanctions and i say let diplomacy let sanctions work with the military
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options and strikes on iran. that's what i would do now. >> i couldn't agree more. not that any one asked me mr. ambassador. but the grim turn in afghanistan shows how difficult it is to intervene militarily to make a conclusion military involvement. author of the iran president ahmadinejad and the continuing crisis do you fear the afghanistan mess will affect going forward our iranian policy? >> definitely have a negative impact there. i think this is obviously a very apauling tragic event today. i think this is an added reason why you want to avoid presence in other countries as much as you can. >> a presence of the military. >> where do you go? do you agreep sanctions are the way? >> i think when it comes to iran
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as the ambassador said you want to use all of the resources you have available to you in terms of sanctions and in terms of all kinds of political pressure, but at the end of the day looking at the trend that we have seen over the past decade alone. tehran has continued to defy the international community. they continue to enrich uranium. they continue to support all of these terrorist groups in the region and also iraq. they continue to suppress their own population. what you want to do is empower the opposition. this is the very same opposition that expose all of the major nuclear sites of iran. they have been instrumental in the up rising in iran. unfortunately the state department continues to maintain them on the terrorist list and define the court's order to complete its review and deal with them. that is i think the way to go rather than just jump into a military option or just continue the fruitless negotiations.
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>> mr. ambassador a final question to you, you have heard john mccain suggest that we get our air power involved in syria. the president then chastised not senator mccain by name but all of those who would encourage the rapid deployment of military forces to resolve this crisis? who is right senator mccain and those who advocate the united states using its muscle to resolve these crises or the president urging restraints right mow? i believe the president makes more sense. i think the gentlemen misspoke made aloss of sense emboldened people in iran which is what we want to happen in syria. i think right now the syrian people don't want a military intervention. where the u.s. can be helpful is to work with turkey, to work with other nations, put forth a
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humanitarian corridor so those refugees can move out to encourage the saudis and the turks to arm the rebels. that's why we can be helpful. i think a military intervention in syria doesn't make sense. the syrian people don't want it. the situation is very explosive. i think what you are seeing is syria and iran weakening, the twins weakening, and i think it will be people power eventually that change the dynamic that are the game changers for more democracy and end of the suppression in both countries. ambassador bill richardson. thank you gentlemen both. thank you very much. >> up next peter cook and super model christie brinkley square off in the latest chapter of
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two children jack and sailor? >> those are her claims and they are absurd. >> 52-year-old architect peter cook is widely regarded as the pooes who cheated on her and wrecked their 16 year marriage with a brazen affair with a teenager. while he accepts responsibility for adultery he disputes the allegation that he is a dead beat dad. >> i pay my child sport 6 months in advance. i suspended them for a little while but prior to her filing this motion i brought myself up to date. >> as to why he temporarily suspends those payments he claims he was the sole caretaker of the couple's two children 13-year-old sailor and 16-year-old jack during the time she was starring in the musical chicago in london and broadway. more to the point he says he ultimately made good on the amount he owed. given the bad blood between the former super model and unfaithful ex the judge stipulated a 5,000 dollar fine
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for each provocative prau joer tive inflammatory or derogatory interaction. because cook sent christie 18 nasty e-mails she says peter owes her a whopping 140,000 dollars. he says she sent her own hate e-mails. >> this is an e-mail she sent me unsolicited. the attachment in the e-mail was reference to a story about christie blooichris blooing. christie brinkley's ex is a a hole. i have violations against her for the same time period. why bring it up now? >> as for the toxic breakups it is the children torn between the warring grown-ups who suffer most. >> one thing you mentioned in your countercomplaint is an e-mail that christie apparently wrote to your son jack and in it she writes, i think your dad is being inflexible because for one
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thing, he's jealous of my broadway and london success. is that true? >> i think it's fabulous she is successful. i think both parents should be happy, successful, prosperous and healthy. i think i should be allowed to be happy healthy and prosperous as well. i am not trying to interfere with her life. i don't try to interfere with her time or i am not trying to interfere with her career. she is telling my son all of these untruths to try to boost herself up and knock knee down when they are untrue. they are lies. she is trying to brain wash my child into thinking i am something i am not. i can't think of any excuse or reason for dredging this back up and putting our family through this again. i can only associate it with her return to broadway. >> describe your relationship with your children? >> well, i have a very good relationship with my children up until recently, and my son and i have become estranged. >> is that what is most upsetting to you the fact that your relationship with your
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children has now been affected especially with your son? >> that is very upsetting. i can only image how many e-mails there are to my son. i can only image what she says to him in person. disparaging hme to my children and lies is very upsetting. >> is this still pain about your a fair with the young lady who works in your office? is this still about the fact that she feels betrayed by you? >> i couldn't begin to venture into christie brinkley's mind. i would love for you to interview her and ask her that question. >> we would love to. she wouldn't give us an interview. before we hear from craig we have put voice to christie brinkley's side of the story. >> peter cook is one to go on viewing disgraceful false lies which gives the taste of bullying harassment christie has had to endure. peter is the only one who be
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trade his marriage vows embarrassed himself hurt his family by having an affair with a teenaged girl and admitting to an extensive pornography habit. she filed a motion four months ago to try to put an end to peter's pattern of intimidation and ongoing sneer campaign. he responded by turning it into a self serving publicity like tour. breaking the confidentiality agreement christie has upheld. >> that's christie's lawyer. she is 52. how old is she? >> 58 years old. >> still looking beautiful. >> obviously there's a lot of pain going on. the they're rirapist says she i looking for a pound of flesh out of peter cook. >> he says he's done everything the court has asked of him that he wants to go to court and respond to these e-mails, these allegations. he says he's responding to e-mails she sent him. >> got to go, craig.
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kony. >> image the statistics. there are as many people on facebook right now 845 million of them than there were people on earth 200 years ago. the power of social media is clearly demonstrated in the reception for a film about african war criminal joseph kony. >> my >> whatever the problems with the content of the controversial
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coney 2012 video thanks to twitter facebook and other social media. the documentary and ravages of the war criminal joseph cokony s been seen by 100 million people which puts it in the same league as the oscars or super bowl. it is the best most recent example of the new muscle being shown by citizen journalists like the brave souls who brought us the iranian revolution in 2009, the spring of 2010 and the current atrocities being perpetrated the dictator in syria now. oo >> here in the states social media is influencing our own political landscape. ushered in a new way to communicate. >> i am going to make history here as the first president to live tweet. >> it has brought home missing children. >> it's a great feel good story of the world village being able to find one of their children.
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>> the future is now. the next generation manhunt is on. >> raying joseph kony will prove the world we live in as new rules. >> as far as any problems with the accuracy in the film or questions about where the massive contributions the donations are going, the producers of invisible children made this promise tonight. >> we are going to release a 10-minute video that clicks through some of the questions where we say here are all of the answers here is all of the figures. there's nothing to hide. invisible children have been transparent since 2004 when we started. >> they stand by their documentary. most everybody agrees -- everybody agrees he's a barbaric war criminal who should be captured or killed as soon as possible. but has individuvisible childre film done right either by all of those donors to their cause or by the people portrayed in the film itself? let's ask ashley my next guest policy analyst for the enough project which partners with
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invisible children. i have already spoken with you on the radio. nice to see you on tv ashley. so what about that? are you convinced that the film which you partnered with invisible children is accurate enough to be a righteous project? >> i think that the coney 2012 video is a 30 minute video to cover a 25 year conflict. it is not possible to cover all of the -- all of the details and important information about this conflict. what it really has done i think it sparked an important conversation about what the role of the united states and the international community is in resolving this conflict and another conflict. >> the donations going to go help these children in africa or some place else. >> i can't speak to that issue.
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i am not familiar with what visib invisible children are doing with their donations, but i am having to talk about this film and arrest kony. what we are seeing right now is the united states has a critical role to play and a window of opportunity to influence this conflict and end it finally. >> ashley i have to leave it there. thank you for coming on the program. appreciate it. >> that's it for us. thank you for watching. catch you on radio, twister and faceboo [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect.
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