correspondent glajennifer glasse looked at another matter, which has residence there, left in the dark>> ice-cream mogul is obsessed with keeping things gold. in the desert city with 100 degree summers, that is not easy. >> jamali opened the ice-cream business four years ago. the timing seemed right. the americans bit the industrial park with its own power station. the afghans needed electricity, they knew diesel was the wrong way to go. it's expensive and never sustainable. the americans told kandahar this was a temporary solution. kandahar was the sea of taliban power. mulear omar's compound was at the base of in mountain. more than 200 americans died here since 2001. to ensure it never fell to the tal gan again, the strategy was to create jobs, and to do that you needed power. >> while it flowed freely, jamali was a success. the factory worked 24 hours, he employed 300 people producing 10,000 cartons of ice-cream a day. the company was profitable within two years. last year most americans left. with them, the money paid for kandahar's power and jamalia's dream. >> little by little t