so alsu, you are a dual us russian national. and while you were visiting your sick mother in russia last year, you were detained by russian authorities, jailed, for supposedly failing to register as a foreign agent and sentenced to six and a half years in prison. you were released alongside "wall street journal" reporter, evan gershkovich, and others in part of a prisoner swap. two weeks after your sentencing, the world watched on television as you embraced your children and your husband. how are you adjusting to being back home? - margaret, thank you so much. less than two months ago, i was in prison and now i'm here. i'm so happy to be back. i'm so happy to advocate for my colleagues, who are in prison now in crimea and belarus, and i'm happy to talk about what works here and what needs to be done for safety of journalists. - how were you treated in russian custody? - the irony of the whole situation was that they kept me there because i was an american citizen and they treated me as a russian citizen. and even worse, other ru