i came within 2 inches leaving my camera and athens and flying into dayron with a little camera because i was thinking they would be throwing rocks in the streets when the new we were americans. think that as i went with a big camera because i felt i was warmly received as an american than any other place i traveled honestly. it blew me away. i had so much fun, i learned so much and i was so thankful to have an outlet to air this what we learned on things to public broadcasting, non-commercial broadcasting. we love the under lighters but they didn't want their name. it's too dicey to talk about this stuff. i don't care if it's good for business or not, the war is quite bad and we can't afford another one so i wanted to learn about this and come home. [applause] so, i'm just going to tell you the story of the issued and what i learned. i hope you can see the show, it is a one hour long special and it's very exciting to open your eyes to iran. i wanted to go as a travel writer to look at all the great buildings and, you know, museums and culture and eat the food and that sort of thing and