mr. clooney, the co founder of the "enough" project, an anti genocide advocate organization, coauthor of the book "the enough moment: fighting to end africa's worst human rights crimes." they join us from the national press club in washington. when people hear your name, george, in connection with the sudan. they probably think of darfur, in the northwest. this time you were in the south. why? >> well, we're in the south because there was a peace agreement. there was a war here that ended in 2005, with a peace agreement brockered by the united states. and they have the right now to vote for their independence from the north. the north being the same people who acted against darfur, the government of cartune and killed two-and-a-half people in the south sudan and 3 or 4,000 people in darfur. the south now has right to vote for their own independence. and the international community, the -- the president, the congress, the u.n., everyone, believed that this is the place that's at most risk in the world right now. >> utmost risk in the world. a ticking time bomb. why, george? why there? >>