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1 posted on 12/11/2001 5:26:26 PM PST by blackdog
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You forgot his trusty sidearm which is getting some talk among his counterparts........

Tuesday December 11 5:58 PM ET

Rivera Sparks Debate About War Role

By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer

NEW YORK (AP) - From his perch near Tora Bora, Afghanistan (news - web sites), Fox News Channel correspondent Geraldo Rivera seemed more agitated by a question about carrying a gun than by the mortar rounds that just exploded nearby.

``I refuse to address that issue,'' said Rivera, speaking into a satellite phone. ``It's been blown way out of proportion. It makes me sound like a tabloid talk show host goes to war. It's so unfair.''

Yet Rivera's decision to bring a gun into a war zone where eight journalists have been killed has raised questions about whether it's a proper - or wise - thing for a reporter to do.

Many reporters say that carrying a gun is risky because soldiers would be less likely to believe a claim that someone is a journalist, making them potential targets.

``If the word gets out that a journalist is carrying a gun, it makes it difficult for everyone,'' said Peter Arnett, a former war correspondent for The Associated Press and CNN.

Rivera, speaking on Fox News Channel last week, said that ``if they're going to get us, it's going to be in a gunfight.'' But when asked specifically by an anchor whether he had a gun, he was reluctant to talk about it, finally nodding yes.

He's traveling with two guards who have five guns between them, Fox spokesman Robert Zimmerman said. Rivera isn't necessarily carrying a gun in most situations, but has one readily available, he said.

While filming a report last week, Rivera ducked after a sniper fired a few shots in his direction.

``There are eight journalists already dead,'' he said. ``I almost got killed last Thursday and, believe me, it wasn't because of a story in the New York Post that I was carrying a gun. This is a very dangerous place.

``That makes me feel ill, that suddenly it's become an issue that I'm putting journalists at risk,'' he said. ``That's complete bull.''

NBC forbids its correspondents from carrying firearms. ABC won't discuss its security arrangements. CBS and CNN said none of their personnel carries weapons, but it isn't a formal policy.

Steve Bell, a telecommunications professor at Ball State University who covered Vietnam for ABC News, doubts he'd be alive today if he were carrying a gun when captured by Viet Cong soldiers in Cambodia in 1970.

He sat in a car while his Vietnamese co-workers convinced the soldiers that Bell was a journalist, not a CIA (news - web sites) agent.

``If I had been carrying a weapon, I doubt if that argument would have gone over well,'' Bell said.

Former CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite, who covered World War II for United Press International, said all journalists he knew then adhered to Geneva Convention rules that they should not carry weapons.

Novelist Ernest Hemingway, who covered World War II as a reporter, angered fellow journalists in August 1944 when he joined a band of French resistance fighters. They were concerned about him blurring lines between journalists and soldiers.

Hemingway kept firearms, bazookas and grenades in his hotel in Paris, leading to an appearance before a military panel on allegations he was violating Geneva Convention rules concerning news correspondents. He claimed the weapons were in his room only because the military lacked storage space.

Carrying a gun could make soldiers ``look at reporters, particularly American reporters, as some kind of opponent,'' said Arnett, who is heading to Afghanistan soon as a correspondent for an independent production company. ``The whole point of being a journalist is to be detached.''

Arnett said he hoped Rivera is trained in using a weapon. ``I wouldn't want to be near him if he opened up,'' he said.

As a young reporter in Vietnam, Arnett admitted to occasionally carrying a weapon before he was convinced it was unwise. He hasn't since, he said.

Even if the journalists themselves are not armed, many news organizations - including The Associated Press - have hired armed guards for their personnel in particularly dangerous areas of Afghanistan. Expensive news equipment is considered tempting to thieves.

``I can understand wanting to have a bodyguard,'' said Alex Jones, director of the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University. ``I think I would prefer to have someone with experience both locally and experience in their kind of battlegrounds and keep my focus on doing my job.''

But Jones said he wouldn't criticize a reporter who feels safer armed.

``I can understand both sides of the argument,'' Jones said. ``What I can't understand is if you're carrying a gun and talking about it.''

Rivera and Fox News Channel have both been outspoken in support of the U.S. war effort. Rivera, who left his CNBC talk show because he wanted to cover the war, has talked about killing Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) if he had the opportunity.

He's less willing to talk about his own personal security.

``I haven't had a shower in two weeks and I have to defend whether I'm carrying a six-shooter?'' he said. ``It's just ridiculous.''


31 posted on 12/11/2001 5:59:39 PM PST by deport
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Definitely wearing a watch cap, but the jacket is navy & black--looks like Columbia to me.
34 posted on 12/11/2001 6:09:53 PM PST by Catspaw
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Did you see Geraldo this morning put on a captured Russian pattern helmet and give a salute? I kid you not!!!!
41 posted on 12/11/2001 8:20:18 PM PST by Doctor Raoul
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Here is today's fashion update that Geraldo has on display.

This must be why he feels he needs 6 bodyguards and 20 porters ... to carry his wardrobe.

45 posted on 12/12/2001 3:45:09 AM PST by BunnySlippers
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Judging from the cheap, verbal abuse heaped upon you by the replys on this thread, it seems that few FR's appreciate the sealevel change in Geraldo! Consider this: There is no blue on the Red Fox, or any other Fox as the "blue" of some furriers is in fact various shades of gray.

Now that Geraldo has his paycheck signed by the Foxx News Network, it is only fitting, proper and down-right respectful that Chicago "Capone Vault" tunnel expert Geraldo should choose colors that blend well with a Fox! The rust brown is a good choice, as the Afghan dust blended with the red fur of a Red Fox would be very similar to rust brown.

As the War progresses, I hope that you will take it upon yourself to keep us informed on Geraldo's cave-inspection wear, and of course, compare it to what he wore in Chicago when the "Capone Vault" was opened.

Thanks again for the thread, for as you know, it is more important for "the media" to look good than to be right!

47 posted on 12/12/2001 4:05:45 AM PST by Graewoulf
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As far as fashion accessories go Geraldo should consider a bullet-proof vest. It's only a matter of time, until he accidently shoots himself with his own pistol! Inexperienced wannabes have no business packin' heat.
49 posted on 12/12/2001 4:18:17 AM PST by Destructor
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Say what you will, but Geraldo has demonstrated a lot more guts than 99.99 percent of the other journalists. You don't see the big name "newsreaders" or Amanpour/Simon/Arnett doing anything dangerous to bring us the news.
51 posted on 12/12/2001 4:20:24 AM PST by JoeGar
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Can't believe all the FReepers who think Whorealdo is doing a good job.

Hyperbole, bombast and grandstanding gloryhogging are his forte.

Most memorable Whorealdoism: "...they are going bayonet to bayonet, eyeball to eyeball at 100 to 200 meters."
(Must be one helluva bayonet!)

Wonder if they would think OJ is redeeming himself if he came out of retirement and started scoring touchdowns for their favorite team?

54 posted on 12/12/2001 5:12:41 AM PST by N. Theknow
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Whether you are watching him to cheer him or watching him to bash him, you are WATCHING him!!

And so am I... and that's what it's all about!!

61 posted on 12/12/2001 5:48:41 AM PST by alley cat
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Thanks for the update. Please keep us apprised of other important developments.
62 posted on 12/12/2001 5:55:26 AM PST by Atticus
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