she is also the author of "the dressmaker of khair khana," one remarkable family and the women who riskedeverything to keep them safe. thank you for being on the program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: there is a quote in the book that you made which contextualize is what our conversation will be about. "money is power for women. if women have their own income to bring to the family, they can contribute and make decisions. their entire families will have respect for them." how is money and power different for women than for men? >> this is where you are in the world. especially in traditional society. this is from the protagonist in the book. her point of view is that turning the income earned respect in the family. i have been reporting on women on to the norris for the past five years. entrepreneurship -- i have been reporting on in women on to the north shipped for the past five years. this gets women have had and grows in schools. tavis: who even knew that there was women on to the norse ship in afghanistan? >> very few people. what you see on the ground is people continually unde