danielle deutsche, let me start with you, did you have any idea that you were an enemy of the state? when people started disappearing into jails and never being seen again? >> let me tell you that pro democracy, so in a way, the state, as you probably know, they were looking for me, they abducted my family, and we appeared in part to the efforts of the carter administration, through patricia darien, who was stationed at the u.s. embassy in buenos aires. yes, in other words, everybody was in danger, that anybody that was against the dictatorship was in danger. my mother was an intellectual, political, we were in danger. >> fernando, it's interesting that we heard such a tough deannunciation earlier in the program from a demonstrator on the streets of buenos aires. hostility toward the united states, yet you and daniel came to this country and made your lives here after that terrible period. the united states must have gone from being the villain to hero, to villain to back to being hero for many of your country's peep. >> yes, that is true, and most people really think of the united s