I saw that interview, and Ware inadvertently let the cat out of the bag when he expressed his fear that the terrorists might decide to cut off his head "when I'm no longer useful to them." I don't think either he or Brown realized the implications of what he was saying, i.e., that the terrorists are only giving him access because they think it is THEIR interests to do so. In other words, he is either collaborating with the terrorists or is their dupe.
After checking the transcript, what Ware actually said was that he feared that the terrorists might decide "he's [Ware is] more valuable to us" as a hostage than as a reporter. Mypoint remains the same.
Although he did say something else very telling.
He said the vast majority of reporters in Iraq never leave their hotels or secure compounds.