that would--well-- samantha: i was not to ask about the journalist jamal kashoggi, whose brutal murderd international furor. samantha: is him by name. so you don't want me to mention kashoggi's name? samantha: i had to stick to tourism and its opportunities. ahmad: it will be very significant. this will take saudi arabia to become one of the top 5 most-visited countries globally from 22 today. we want to add 60 million visits in the next 12 years. samantha: but this is a very conservative country, isn't it? and tourists, we know, can behave badly. ahmad: we will make the rules very clear. we will make the abaya optional for women when they come to saudi arabia, and if they dress, they need to dress modest, just to respect the culture, you know, in the street. ♪♪♪ samantha: when "foreign correspondent" last reported from saudi arabia, we were greeted with an entirely different song. male: [speaking arabic] samantha: we found a country in the grip of religious fundamentalism. five of the september 11 terrorists had been recruited from this mosque alone. saudi society was governed by a pu