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ETTHIS is a hurried transcript.
This copy may not be in final form and may be updated. (Start Video)JANE VELEZ-Host Mitchell (voice-over)
: Tonight, there is a strange twist in the process of finding a beautiful teenage college student.
Aisha Khan left a crazy voicemail for her sister, claiming she was attacked by a drunk stranger.
Her frightened family came to the show and begged her to return safely.
A week later, Asha suddenly reappeared, claiming that she had never been kidnapped.
What happened, why?
Superstar Michael Douglas has more frustration and heartbreak.
His troubled son, Cameron, was sentenced to nearly five years in prison for allegedly smuggling drugs into prison.
What the hell is he thinking?
Why didn't the judge have more time to hit him?
He has been commuted for trading meth.
Is this just another case of power and privilege?
In addition, Kardashian also responded to allegations that some brands made in foreign sweatshops.
An official initially said it could be a human rights violation to have children produce their products, but now he admits he has no evidence.
Now the Kardashians are reportedly going to sue.
We will bring you the latest. (END VIDEOTAPE)(
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Aisa Khan, who was not injured: Oh, my God. It's scary.
My heart is like a shock.
I have never been so scared in my life.
Aamer trambu, family spokesman: Aisha is alive.
She was safe and sound.
Unidentified Woman: I don't think she will run away like this.
She won't do that.
John Douglas, head of Overland Park Police: if in fact she left alone, okay, that's okay, that's fine.
We want to find her if she has a problem.
Unidentified women: at this time, we will not answer any questions because we do not have an answer now.
She is still alive; she`s well.
We believe our prayers have been answered.
Aisha Khan: he's angry when he's gone.
Pick up your phone.
I'm freaking out now. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Good evening, everyone. Jane Velez-
Mitchell came to you from New York.
This is the most terrible nightmare for every parent: a beautiful, naive, young girl kidnapped in broad daylight.
Aisha Khan left a crazy voicemail before she went missing, saying that a drunk or stone-throwing man had just attacked her.
Police and the FBI have launched a crazy search nationwide, with her parents crying and asking for public help. (
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Amanat khan, Aisa's father: keep praying for us. (UNINTELLIGIBLE)(END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: but some parts of the story have not been reported.
When she disappeared, she was said to be studying at an outdoor picnic table on the university campus.
But that's how it happened. -we checked --
The weather in Kansas is very cold and the temperature is as high as 39 degrees.
We all began to wonder why she would study at the picnic table if it was cold outside?
Another head tonight. spinning twist. Oops! Never mind.
Someone found her.
After all, Aisha was not kidnapped.
A family spokesman called a press conference early this morning to deliver the blockbuster. (
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Aisha is still alive. she's safe.
We heard the news from the Overland Park police station not long ago that she was not injured.
Our prayers were answered.
The family was ecstatic about it. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: The big question tonight is, why?
If she's not kidnapped, why would she do that?
Where did she hide during this time?
Why did she leave a crazy voicemail claiming that a homeless stranger attacked her and then slapped him again? (
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Aisha Khan: he's angry when he's gone.
Pick up your phone.
I'm freaking out now. OK, bye.
Robot voice: the end of the message. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: We now understand that the person in Aisha's voicemail may have been imagined by her.
Aisha is a newly married couple who just got married in July.
She had a wedding reception just a few weeks ago.
Is this what she wants to escape?
Is Aisha Khan a typical runaway bride?
Look directly for investigative reporter Michelle segoona.
So many questions that have not been answered
What did you learn tonight?
Investigative reporter Michelle segoona: Well, I can tell you overnight, just then, as you mentioned, the family did learn that she was okay, they will be reunited with her after six days of extensive search.
It is nationwide and has all the major networks.
Everyone is reporting the story because it is not common for strangers to kidnap, especially during the day, especially adults.
They are rare.
So when this story happens, especially on college campuses, everyone is a little shocked.
They don't know what to believe and that's why everyone is looking for her as best they can.
What we know. . VELEZ-
Mitchell: What did the police say?
They were saying, "Here's where she went.
That's why she went. Where did she go "?
Segoona: they haven't said anything yet, but I'm sure they might.
Especially since there has been so much resources invested in this case over the past six days. VELEZ-MITCHELL: Yes.
You're talking about taxpayer money.
Volunteers, people gathered to help find the young lady. VELEZ-
Mitchell: not only that, but her friends were very sad when they came to our show.
Her friends and family are very sad. VELEZ-
Mitchell: cry.
Her parents, her husband.
I mean, they-
They are a wreck.
This is really unfair to them. VELEZ-
Mitchell: Let's talk about this.
Now, let's remember that Aisha is just getting married.
I was shocked by all this. -
Who does this remind me? Who, who, who? I know!
The infamous runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks
Remember when she was from Duluth, Georgia?
Jennifer disappeared four days before her lavish 2005 wedding, which soon became a nationwide search.
She even called her fiancé at one point and lied that she had been kidnapped.
Jennifer's family suffered a lot from this ordeal. (
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Jenny's uncle Mike satfield: We love Jennifer very much.
We will give our lives and everything to get her back. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Mike Brooks, the runaway bride.
The result was a big trouble.
What would happen to Aisha if she did put it all on?
Mike brooks, HLN law enforcement analyst: Well, I'll tell you: Jane, she should be in big trouble too.
You know, I--
I think this message, her crazy message, is not crazy at all.
I thought it was B. S.
From the beginning, you know, this guy--
Jane, on college campus, if you meet someone who is drunk, someone who bothers her a lot, don't you think he will bother others?
No one saw him.
Those construction workers, the three construction workers who saw her walk away?
Apparently, they saw her go.
She should be charged with all the local, state and federal resources she has invested in finding her.
But why did she do that?
That's the problem. VELEZ-
Yes, this is a big problem.
I would like to hear more strange voicemail that you mentioned that Aisha left for her sister, Mike.
We now think this is a scam. Check it out. (Video clips)
Oh, my God. It's scary.
My heart is like a shock.
I have never been so scared in my life. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Remember, Elsa called her sister, not the police.
Mike aglash, one of the first tips for me
Some things are strange.
She studies outside.
No one saw this guy.
The construction worker saw her leave alone or someone who looked like her and she didn't call 911.
She called her sister.
Criminal defense lawyer MIKE foreign Larsh: but even then, we think, you know, let's give her the presumption.
I mean, she must be missing.
This must be serious.
This is the problem with all of this.
We may hesitate next time.
There may be fewer volunteers.
You might make law enforcement think, well, it could be a scam.
We won't try that hard. it could be a legal kidnapping.
I don't understand a few things.
I don't understand why.
I don't understand how to fold the sheets that fit.
I don't understand what will happen to her.
I do hope, though, that she will be sued like a runaway bride, because not only did law enforcement waste a lot of time, but people would hesitate next time to think that it could be a scamVELEZ-
Mitchell: Okay, let me defend her.
Because I don't judge people unless I put them on, unless they kill people.
Then I judge them.
But maybe she's under pressure that we can't understand. Maybe. . . EIGLARSH:OK. VELEZ-
Mitchell: people have been asking-
A big question everyone will ask is, does she really want to get married, or is there some sort of forced marriage?
She is only 19 years old.
In fact, last night at Nancy Grace, her cousin denied it was a forced marriage.
Listen to this. (
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Unidentified male: You know, she has known him since they were very young.
His family knows him.
He is part of Pakistan's family network.
They always liked each other.
No forced marriage, you know. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Lisa Boski, I knew a lot of people when I was very young.
I don't want to marry them.
Oh, the opposite.
A little bit for me-
A little "Oh, you two are good for each other.
Get married.
"Maybe she doesn't want to get married.
Maybe she got married and decided, "Aaa!
I think there's a bar on my eye.
"Maybe she doesn't want to wear traditional clothes. I have no idea.
I'm just asking these questions because we have to try and understand why she did it.
Psychologist lisa boesky: Well, as a psychologist. . . VELEZ-
Mitchell: Let me say her traditional headwear. Proceed.
As a psychologist, when we see teenagers or universities
It is reported that elderly women whose parents are missing almost always run away.
Two main reasons are, no.
1. they tried to send a message to their family, no.
2. they want to be with boys or young people that their family doesn't like.
So we thought it might not be.
But it may also be no. 2?
There are more things here.
I don't know if the family will come out and tell us because the family may be embarrassed by the real reason.
Obviously they were happy, relieved and excited about her coming home, but I don't think they were happy about the show being broadcast in the national media, and now it seems that she just chose for herself. VELEZ-
Mitchell: if--
I don't know. -
But, assuming that if she doesn't want to be involved in some sort of forced marriage, could this lead to leniency if she gets into trouble creating what is called a scam?
Stacey HONOWITZ, Florida prosecutor: none.
None of the prosecutors really should take that into account because you opened the door for others and they said, "I was forced to do something," and then, when they were unhappy, lead the country to try to find them.
So this is not one of the factors that prosecutors will consider. VELEZ-
Mitchell: but I don't know, because. . .
Horowitz: there are other things.
There are other things. The. . . VELEZ-
Mitchell: coercion.
Horowitz: there may be other things ---
I mean, there are other ways to get yourself missing in addition to her mental illness or physical abuse.
So, Jane, unless it's a material matter, like she's mentally ill, the prosecutor won't go that way.
Because you ask to open the floodgates for others who want to get out of trouble, and then perform a stage performance.
There are too many people involved.
Too much life has changed.
There are too many volunteers.
There are too many institutions involved. VELEZ-
Mitchell: About this 19-year-
The old man has a whim-
She disappeared immediately after leaving the voicemail, in which she claimed she was crazy and frightened. (
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Unidentified male: Do you know someone will come over with a flyer?
Cooperate with them
Let them put the flyer up if you don't mind.
Leave us in your prayers and think about Aisha Khan all the time.
If you are going to the gas station or you are going to the Post Office, feel free to think of Aisha Khan. (END VIDEO CLIP)(
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Oh, my God. it's scary.
My heart is like a shock.
I have never been so scared in my life.
Unidentified men: this is the hardest thing they may have ever experienced.
Aisha Khan: he's gone.
He was very angry.
Pick up your phone!
I'm freaking out now.
You don't know what happened. You know?
If she is cold outside, if she is hungry for the last two days.
She has no clothes.
Unidentified male: let us always think of Aisha Khan in your prayers.
You're going to the gas station, you're going to the Post Office, think about Aisha Khan. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: she's beautiful and wide. eyed 19-year-
At a university in Kansas, at an outdoor picnic table, the 39-year-old lived her life.
Degree weather, after leaving a crazy voicemail, she suddenly disappeared into the air.
Well, now she appears, six days after the people of the country have looked for her.
We don't know where she is.
We don't know why she pretended to be kidnapped.
Is this a big scam?
Did she run out of her husband for months? A few months?
Her new husband?
That's what the husband said on Monday.
Then heard what the police chief said when asked about his situation. (
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Wasim Khan, Aisa Khan's husband: I am very grateful to all of you for helping us, the community and--everyone.
But I need my wife back.
Douglas: she's married.
Her husband is here, and she lives with him in a house in Olathe.
If your question is, is he a suspect or someone interested?
But there is no reason to believe that. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Yes, the police said he did nothing wrong.
But, Stacey Honowitz, you're the state attorney.
Does the police now have to investigate the situation of the family to determine what she fled? We don`t know.
I'm not accusing anyone.
But there must be something very dramatic that made this woman make up this absolutely strange and terrible story that made her father tearful.
Listen to me.
Whenever you investigate a case, you don't just disappear from someone's words.
If an investigation is to be conducted, an investigation will be conducted.
Of course, in this case, they will try to find out why she left, but I don't think it will affect whether or not they decide to charge her.
Except what I told you in the last paragraph.
Because, frankly, I don't think they think there's any difference in the reason.
The fact is, she made a scam. She caused --she staged it.
She left voluntarily.
So I think it won't change the cause unless it's something very serious, even though they will try to figure out why.
If they don't, they will do a rough investigation. VELEZ-
Mitchell: The Story of Aisha reminds me of someone you will remember. Balloon Boy!
Two years ago, a balloon floated into the sky, and the owner of the balloon claimed their 6-year-
Old son Falcon trapped inside
When we see it, we all remember this moment.
We all stopped what we were doing.
The whole country is watching the legend unfold.
We're all scared.
Oh, my God, there's a little boy in there!
It turned out that the whole thing was a scam, and Falcon's parents faced criminal charges for the scam.
Now it seems obvious that Aisha Khan has never been kidnapped and has never really gone missing, and we are trying to make sure that I will go to Lisa Boski, a clinical psychologist, the way in which her runaway bride and balloon boy's father are punished should be punished.
If she is mentally ill, they are a little uncomfortable because I look at these people who do these things.
They are weird because there are no better words, and I don't know if this is the definition of mental illness, but does she need a psychological assessment?
Should I put it in the mixture?
I mean, they can add it in.
I doubt very much what's going on here.
She does not seem to have mental illness. She`s got a --
I heard she has a job.
She went to college.
She is described as an independent and willful person.
You know, for kids and young people from other cultures, it's not uncommon when their families have traditional values and are more modern and have a lot of conflicts.
The goal is to solve the problem and negotiate so that both sides can bear the consequences.
Escape is not the answer.
I don't think she should get the same punishment because it's a scam for the Balloon Boy.
I don't think she wants to be a prank.
I think she just doesn't know how to deal with the current situation, and she doesn't know that she will get the attention of the state media.
I don't think she expected that at all.
I find her awkward and that's why she came home because she didn't know what she was doing. VELEZ-
Mitchell: Well, I did notice that, you see, she's 19. year-old.
In her voice mail, she used words like "Angry.
"She is very, she is very ---
Lack of a better word, typical 19-year-old.
Frankly, a lot of 19-year-
Young people really don't want to get married.
I think there is something there.
Mark foreign Larsh, you must have handled so many cases.
Is this woman worthy of sympathy?
Yes, but, Jane, I am an exception to your friend who has three names.
Should she be charged?
There is no reason why she is 19: "Oh, she doesn't want to get married.
"The bottom line is that you charge her and then you state all the reasons, that's the mitigation.
This is the case with this sentence.
But she did something illegal. VELEZ-
Next, baby formula! (
Business break)(
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Unidentified women: wo
After a baby died, Mart was removing some baby formula from the shelves.
Woman: The Birth of Avery's baby is a Christmas blessing.
But just a week old, Avery was suddenly ill and rushed to the hospital, where he died two days later.
Their child was infected with a rare bacterial strain called sa Zaki Kono.
Unidentified women: they took him away from life
Support Sunday 7: 52, his little heart beat until 8: 20.
Then he passed. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: It's an important story for every mother.
A family destroyed by a silent killer
A popular baby formula can lead to 10-day-
Old Missouri baby boy?
Avery Cornett was very healthy when he was born, but just a few days after he was born, he died mysteriously ill.
Investigators say Avery's baby died from a rare bacterial infection.
Is he in the recipe? (
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Derek Cornett, father: I was angry that they didn't catch me.
I mean, they should have.
I hope we can spend more than ten days with him. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Now, manufacturers of the very popular product Enfamil say they tested the recipe before it left the warehouse, that batch, is negative for bacteria. But Wal-
Before the new test came back, Mart voluntarily removed it.
Go straight to clinical psychologist and mom Lisa Boesky
Obviously, parents are very worried when they hear something like this.
This bacterial infection is known as the bacteria of sa Zaki, referred to as the bacteria.
How do parents protect their children?
BOESKY: Well, you know, the decision to breastfeed or use formula is a huge one.
You know, when mom decides to use formula, it's safe not only to take 100%, but also to take 1,000 of that.
You know, babies are more vulnerable to the immune system than adults or even older children.
So I think one of the things that parents and mothers do, and I think we rely too much on packaging, we just assume that the manufacturer will tell us the truth.
I think parents really need to educate themselves.
Not all formulas are equal.
Soybean formula is different from other formula.
Everything has its risks and benefits.
I think it is our duty as mothers to educate ourselves, but not.
This test is negative.
So there may be something during the preparation of the formula. Moms --I know. I`m a mom.
Sometimes we wash the bottle clean and forget to use soap.
Sometimes we don't wash our hands until we fill them up.
So I think we need to be careful and I think we also need to hold manufacturers accountable and I really commend WalmartMart. . . VELEZ-MITCHELL: Yes. BOESKY:. . .
Because the life of a baby is priceless.
They're losing money after that. -
But I think they did the right thing. VELEZ-
Mitchell: Well, let me say that.
Citing health officials, "at this point, it has not been determined whether the disease is related to formula or external sources.
"What I read here is that the natural habitat of this bacteria is not known, but in general it is found in the environment.
So it can come from production, pasteurization, any amount of raw material.
So we don't want to draw conclusions here.
We have no answer.
Little Avery's grandmother said she saw signs that his health was deteriorating.
Let's listen to her quickly. (
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Unidentified woman: he began to groan. He was sweaty.
His clothes were soaked.
He is wearing a small hat.
His hair was just wet.
He sweated on the peas, but he was very cold. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: we pray to this family for their loss.
This is a very, very tragic thing. (
Business break)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Michael Douglas's son died of meth.
An unidentified woman: a judge in New York has just sentenced Cameron Douglas to death for trading a lot of meth.
Unidentified male: This guy is a major drug dealer in New York City.
Unidentified woman: the mandatory provisions for his offence are ten years. VELEZ-
Mitchell: everyone else is serious and hard.
This guy is selling poison.
All the benefits of his privilege.
Even the judge said there were too many excuses for the letter at home.
Woman: Is this a case of celebrity justice? (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Justice for power and privilege strikes again tonight.
The son of the Hollywood royal family, Cameron Douglas, was arrested in prison for drug use.
Yes, he did it again. This 33-year-old ne`er-do-
Well, five already-
This is a very lenient verdict on what he has done, selling a lot of meth in a trendy hotel in Manhattan.
Then yesterday, Douglas was sentenced to another 1/2 years in prison, which is trivial.
Well, after his arrest in 2009, Douglas became an informant and he helped the FBI arrest other dealers.
In exchange, he got, well, I don't think that's half the recommended minimum yet.
He has five years.
So a lot of people say, well, his Hollywood pedigree has something to do with that tolerant word.
Yesterday, in court, after his latest problems, an emotional Cameron told the judge, "Your Honour, look, I can't seem to find a comfort end quote on my own skin.
But how about following the rules, man?
Judge Richard Berman, indifferent to Cameron's remorse, said: "I don't believe that I have had another defendant's case, he, like Cameron Douglas, acted recklessly, blatantly, recklessly and with a crime that was disruptive and manipulated by others and ended the offer.
If no one really threw the book to him, how can this young man get it together?
First, a lawyer allegedly put drugs in her bra and sneaked into the prison? This --
This should be the script that Michael Douglas should have done in his next movie.
I mean, really.
Too outrageous.
Kim serafin, senior editor of Touch Weekly: Yes, it's incredible, incredible, and amazing.
This is obviously a former lawyer.
So, you know, but the judge doesn't seem to give him celebrity treatment this time.
The prosecutor obviously only wants two years. they're giving--
The judge gave him double what the prosecutor wanted.
So I think in this case the judge would say, "No.
You had the last chance, I told you last time that you had the last chance and I really threw the book to you now. " VELEZ-
Mitchell: That's why I said it was easy for him to get off the bus.
Mark aglash, who was sentenced for trading meth for only five years-
Say half less, okay?
The judge mentioned that he had heard from his famous family.
He received a letter from Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta.
Jones, Kirk Douglas of the time, and Pat Riley of the Lakers.
At that time, the judge had concluded that when he sentenced both his parents to problematic parenting, he suffered from the form of parental absence, distant parental immaturity. Really?
How about kids who don't even know who their father is, it's hard to sell the cracks?
Do they have the same compassion?
Mark aglash: Jane, I didn't come to your show to disagree with you, it always seems to happen.
I don't agree with you at this point.
The new fee is not another transaction fee.
First, this is a property statistic.
Secondly, as mentioned earlier, the prosecutor hopes that he will eventually get half the time.
The judge threw the book to him because he was charged with a controlling stake for four years, more than nine years in total.
It's a big time.
He did not receive any special treatment.
I totally disagree with you. By the way--
No, let me throw this here. Hold on.
And an idea. -VELEZ-
Mitchell: No, I'll ask you, and then you can answer me.
Foreign Larsh: Okay. Go ahead. Your turn. VELEZ-
Mitchell: I interviewed a number of families on this show against mandatory minimum standards who saw their loved ones in prison for decades ---
20, 30 years of treatment of several spoons of cracks.
I defend those people. I know. VELEZ-
Mitchell: So I think it's a tolerance. EIGLARSH:Ok. VELEZ-
But we all--
Let me get back to you, Jane. VELEZ-MITCHELL:Ok.
First, this is not a minimum mandatory case.
He had some drugs brought in by idiot lawyers through her Brazier.
This is not trafficking, so there is no minimum mandatory provision.
I think it's the second one. -
Again, I am not denying it. I am not making excuses for his guilt, but I should understand that he is unable to control his behavior. he is a person like you, who knows how to become addicted.
He deserves this opportunity and he will have nine years to hopefully reach the bottom and take his recovery seriously. VELEZ-MITCHELL:Ok.
I heard your voice and I do have compassion as a recovering alcoholic who has been awake for 16 years.
I'm just saying that if we want to be compassionate, let's be compassionate to everyone, not just the son of a movie star.
Agnes: Yes. Agreed.
But this is not what he got. -(CROSSTALK)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Now, when he first--
Wait, when he was arrested in 2009, he was allowed to go to his mother's luxury apartment in Manhattan.
There he was still under house arrest, where he persuaded his girlfriend to smuggle heroin into him in an electric toothbrush.
So this is not the first time this obvious master of manipulation has asked a woman to smuggle him drugs, okay?
Later, he persuaded the lawyer, now a former lawyer, to smuggle drugs into prison for him in her bra.
Rob Shute, naughty but pretty, "Call the Wind and Rain" and take it away.
Rob Shute, Huffington Post columnist: Jane, I'm with you.
I think this judge may have just saved his life.
The child gets every break in the world, every chance, he blows everyone out of them.
I am sure that if he is not the son of a movie star, he will not be able to convince these people that these lawyers are smuggling these drugs into him.
So I think he escaped a terrible crime here, and in the end it caught up with him, his life might be saved for it, and the judge took very harsh action. VELEZ-
Mitchell: Well, you have to wonder if the young man thinks he is above the law because of his special education.
Not many people can say that their grandfathers, fathers and step-mothers are Oscar winners.
This is of course a clip from Michael Douglas's sensational "Deadly Attraction.
We all remember this. (
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Unidentified male: causing the appearance of a night.
Actor Glenn Closs: We were attracted to each other at the party.
This is obvious.
You are alone at night.
This is also obvious.
A mistake he will regret all his life. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Okay.
Howard Samuels, you 've been listening to this.
You are an addiction specialist, founder and CEO of the mountain treatment center, and an addict who is recovering.
Do you think he will get any special treatment when he passes this system?
Bodyguard/CEO Howard Samuels at Hills' treatment center: Jane, I don't agree with you here.
Look, I'm an addict on heroin and cocaine who's been recovering for 27 years. I dealt heroin.
I hit cocaine to support my habit.
That's what the addicts do.
Cameron, all his actions are typical of the people I deal with every day ---
Manipulation and lies.
But 1/2 years in prison with violent criminals is not the answer to recovery.
There is a need for a drug rehabilitation prison to help Cameron dugeris in the world, not a prison with violent criminals.
Our system is a mess. VELEZ-
Mitchell: I agree with you that our system is a mess.
Let's point out a few things.
Cameron is a long-time recurring person.
He went to the rehabilitation center many times.
About six times, according to published reports, apparently, it didn't work for him.
Now, I agree with you that there should be locked rehabilitation for drug addicts and drug dealers.
But let's do it for everyone.
In this country, we are faced with the problem of overcrowding in prisons.
We have more people in prison than any other country in the world.
We have enough people in prison now to live in Macedonia, OK?
Many of these people are making time for non-violent drug crimes.
But, unfortunately, for whatever reason, fortunately or unfortunately, the vast majority of the people who have been jailed for drug crimes are poor, they are the lower classes, they are the few, they have done very hard, for decades or even for many of them.
In fact, most drug addicts today take a legal prescription drug overdose. they are middle class and have not suffered any consequences.
Not even arrested.
Shute: Jane--VELEZ-
What do you think is unfair about this, Howard?
Well, wait.
To be fair, whether you are--
No matter what color you are, no matter what economic class you are, you need to be put into medication programs that are locked in within one to three to five years.
There is real healing and healing there.
Cameron Douglas will be out of the prison, a stubborn criminal.
This is not a solution to what color or economic class he or you are.
It needs a thorough overhaul here.
Lindsay Lohan in the world to see what happened to her.
No treatment, no prison.
Jane, I mean, there is inequality in all aspects. VELEZ-
Mitchell: I agree. It is unequal.
Mark aglash, I am the one who sympathizes with you.
I'm totally in favor of treating this guy.
But I don't believe in selective compassion.
No matter who their parents are, I believe compassion for everyone.
I agree with you.
There was no evidence that he was treated better because his father was an Oscar winner.
In fact, the offence he was sentenced to was not another crime of trafficking.
If so, then, yes, he will not be bright.
But he got the double pay Jane the prosecutor wanted.
I appreciate your argument in other cases, but this time, the federal judge did not give in to Hollywood.
He tagged this guy for a long time. VELEZ-
Mitchell: Well, let me say that.
He became an informant.
So let's take a look at how much time he told people who weren't in his social circle to finally do it.
It will be a very interesting discovery.
I want to stay ahead of that.
Great. thank you.
There is nothing more clear to me than debate.
Are the Kardashians prepared to sue some of their fashion brands for production in sweatshops?
Sources now support this shocking statement. (
Business break)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Now, the new show of the infamous or famous reality show family, the Kardashian family. (
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Alexis tereszcuk at RADARONLINE: Well, claim the Kardashians, they have a lot of product lines and they have those made in China.
They are made in factories that have absolutely terrible working conditions for their employees.
Law firm Lisa Bloom
COM: I think the problem with the Kardashians is that they just seem to write their names on anything just to make money.
They are beautiful outside, but I doubt they have no soul inside. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: The powerful Kardashian is fighting back.
TMZ told us that the Kardashian family was very angry with a "Star magazine" report claiming that some of their products were made in sweatshops, and was very suitable for being bundled.
According to the report, Kardashian's products were made by 16-year-old Chinese children in harsh environments.
It claimed that the children were actually imprisoned.
Kardashians are reported to be very angry with the allegations, threatening to sue Star magazine for defamation.
I would like to point out again that we are not able to independently confirm anything in these Star magazine reports.
Go straight to Mike Walters, news manager at TMZ;
Mike, you tell too much about this story.
What is the latest news from Kardashian?
Mike Walters, TMZ news manager: Well, the Kardashians are preparing to sue everyone involved in the story because not only do they claim that they do not use child labor or sweatshops to produce products, and they don't know where it came from, they were blindfolded by the whole thing.
Let me explain, Jane.
We interviewed the Global Institute of Labor and Human Rights, which conducted a survey of the Chinese factories reported in the magazine's article.
The problem is, the institute said directly to me, well, the conditions of China, in this area, this area is terrible.
They are terrible, they are terrible.
All this is happening.
But we haven't really entered a factory in Kardashian and their products yet.
I can tell you, well, yes, there may be violations, but, Jane, the problem is, when you convicted Kardashian in the title of such a big story, and it's not only irresponsible when you don't actually have research to support it, but you have complete legal issues. VELEZ-
Mitchell: Yes.
If you're going to make a charge against a particular company, then it's your responsibility to actually do research, not to talk about it in general.
Too outrageous.
Walters: That's right. VELEZ-
Mitchell: we contacted Kardashian. -(CROSSTALK)VELEZ-
Mitchell: go ahead.
Walters: Well, the other thing is that you can write this article, but, if this is your way out, it doesn't matter if it's CNN who wants to write a news story.
But the problem is that when you quote a source in your news report, and then that source tells the media that they don't actually research, that's when you have a problem. VELEZ-
Mitchell: Well, we asked the Kardashians for a response.
We did not hear back.
However, Chris Jenner told TMZ, "as far as I can tell, there is nothing terrible about the factory used to make Kardashian garments and shoes, and the factory is also very good --
Meet factory standards.
But she also admitted that she did not visit the factory.
So I think, Mike, since the question has been raised, it's a good idea to have the Kardashians go to China on their private jet, do a surprise check and keep the camera rolling, whatever they find, put it on their reality show, no matter what.
What do you think?
Walters: of course.
This is a good idea.
In fact, we were told that one of the companies, ShoeDazzle, was owned by Robert Shapiro, you know, lawyer. -
The company actually has a UCLA graduate who works with his family in China for the company
Monitor these factories.
So the Kardashians easily got there, stayed with this guy, or at least met with their staff and they said in the factory, look, there was a lot of problems with our business here.
We want to know what's going on and make sure it's not what they say.
If so, then open the knife and apologize to all these companies.
So you know, why don't they put some money back into these radical companies that are trying to change human rights.
If they do, I think that's right, Jane.
I'm 100% with you. VELEZ-
Mitchell: Well, it's nice to meet you and Mike Walters from TMZ and have a great holiday.
Look, what is the tipping point the Kardashians are reaching?
Because millions of people watched Kim Kardashian marry Chris Humphries.
Millions watched.
After 72 days, the honeymoon ended and Kim filed for divorce.
This seems to be a turning point in the Kardashian empire.
Rob Shute, naughty but nice, apparently Chris Humphries was booed.
Let us know.
Shute: Yes, he played his first game last night, and 20,000 people started shitting him when he played.
He was deafening.
There was a very blank expression on his face.
After the game, he was asked, what is this feeling?
What happened?
I was very focused on playing a great game, he said, and actually I didn't hear them.
It's totally nonsense, because anyone present can tell you that it's loud and it's not just a few seconds, Jane;
The situation lasted for a few minutes. VELEZ-
Mitchell: Then Kim, the PETA attacked her in a new fur-wearing AD.
I'm with PETA.
There is also a petition against Kim, which has more than one signature.
Kim selafen, weigh.
SERAFIN: Yes, obviously, there was some backlash against Kim Kardashian and Kardashian, but you know, I think what you and Mike just said was smart.
I really think it would be great if they went to China, checked the factories and then if there was a problem, if that was a big problem they took over it would really work-VELEZ-
Mitchell: I agree. SERAFIN:--
If you know how to make lemon. (
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Actor and activist charlize theron: almost all puppies sold at your local shopping center are produced by breeding facilities called "puppy factory.
The common situation in most factories is so inhuman that dogs are in a state of physical and mental pain.
These dogs are rarely given veterinary care, if any.
They are constantly soaked until they can no longer produce garbage that is discarded or killed. (END VIDEO CLIP)VELEZ-
Mitchell: Oscar-winning actress Charles seelon, showing a small part of the secret investigation by Peta into the puppy factory terror;
These pictures are ugly.
This is a problem worth your attention during this holiday.
Experts say millions of people spend every year on dogs purchased in stores, most of which come from puppy factories that produce thousands of dogs each year using narrow unsanitary conditions.
Now, most animal welfare organizations estimate that as many as 4 million animals sleep in shelters each year because there is no home.
60% of them are dogs like the ones you see here, cute puppies.
Directly to the biggest non in the world-
Profit of pet adoption website adoptapet. com.
How do you convince America, David?
Now, people are deciding what to do with this holiday gift.
What will you tell them?
Mr. David Mayr.
COM: Jane, it's never a good idea to have a dog or a pet as a gift because you really want to think about it clearly.
This is a commitment to the life of animals. -10, 15-Year commitment.
But if you have decided to keep a pet, you want to buy a dog for your child or a cat, and there is no doubt that you want to go straight to the shelter.
If you can go to the shelter, you can--
There is a misconception among people.
They think the animals in the animal shelter have some unknown background or something.
The truth is, every time you get an animal from any source, how it will be unknown in your home.
But when you walk into a local animal shelter or SPCA, you can see an adult animal.
You can see how they react to you and how they react to your child.
You can find a purebred animal in the animal shelter.
When today's animal shelter is packed with beautiful pets for adoption, there is no reason for us to be involved in anything we just saw.
Let me tell you about our website, adoptapet.
Com has nearly 200,000 amazing animals you can go and have a look.
You can find pure beer.
In fact, if you can't see the animal you want in a local shelter, you can even give us your email
We will run what we call the search razor. We will e-
Email you when a special type of pet, maybe a pooch or something you want enters your local animal shelter.
You can save lives, you can save money, and most importantly, you can find a great animal for your home. VELEZ-
Mitchell: what we're looking at is the breeding facilities, the undercover animal-friendly videos of the puppy factory, which are all found in these puppy factories.
Now I think it's terrible.
The answer is simple.
Just adopt, do not shop;
Thousands and millions of beautiful loving rescue dogs are there waiting for you to take them home.
I have three of my own rescue.
I want to show you my baby. I`ve got Cabo (ph), Foxy (ph)and Rinko (ph);
The cutest dog in the worldI adopted them.
The two of them are on the street.
I found one on the street in Fresno.
Found one on the streets of Puerto Rico, the little thing left in a box outside South Central Los AngelesA. Shelter.
That's my Cabo San Lucas.
These dogs are very smart. They are healthy.
They are very grateful.
About a search and rescue dog;
They know that they have been saved, and they are very grateful.
Don't shop. (
Business break)VELEZ-
Mitchell: finding homes for abused and abandoned dogs across the United States is an ongoing struggle.
It was a complete tragedy in Detroit.
The home accident hit Detroit more than any other region.
As a result, thousands of dogs were abandoned during the Detroit crisis.
They need your help.
The animals were dumped in the shelter.
They roam the street.
Keep in mind that if these abandoned animals are allowed to reproduce on their own, the problem will get bigger and bigger.
The answer is to rescue the dog from the shelter whenever possible.
I saved three of them.
The size and shape of the sanctuary are different. Go to adoptapet. com.
You can say that I want this variety. I want that variety.
Any dog you imagine can adopt.
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