recognize the holocaust, which ty ary-- shoud they oy verylitly, be eayth saeyou gze ecatstt th u heaewxhbi. it's a photo exhibit of a photographer from israel and there are photographs of hungarian jews who survived and went to israel, so this isn't even a product of hungry and my father started translating for me the signage and a museum guard came over and said basically you're talking too loud and you can buy that information in the gift shop, you know, pipe down, basically. my father just lost it and it was as if she were addressing, you know the country. .. i see we have one question. let's take that one question and have a little reading. you have been another 10 minute spearhead go ahead with your question. >> okay, i am eager to read your boat. having not read a comment i'm curious at that age what it was like for you, for your father to identify gender wise as a female for the gender reassignment. >> what was it like for me? >> the funny thing is -- not really funny, actually makes complete sense i suppose or makes sense to me that started accepting my father as a woman was the ea