>> the oath is abu jindal made to osama bin laden in which he ultimately, in the end, betrayed. >> and >> i mean it was basically a pledge of complete loyalty, i will follow the leadership, no matter what and he broke away from t. >> why did you go there and do this and how much did you feel that you, yourself, were endangered by being there as a single american citizen, woman no less, in a country that is -- has the reputation this does? >> mm-hmm. well, before this film, i made a fill until iraq about the war in iraq and i think as a document tearian it is a time for us to, you know, record this history and provide more insight for americans to what's happening in the world. in a more detailed way. >> what did you learn what do you believe is portrayed in this film? >> the film follows two men, one is bin laden's bodyguard and running a guesthouse. he is free and driving a taxicab in yemen. >> he is a cabbie in yemen. >> and the other man going on trial at get moment you learn things about interrogation. jindal was integrated aft after 9/11. there was no torture, an fbi agent did thi