reagan visits with klinghoffer's widow and there's all of this attention, stories are written about him. we know his favorite foods, the restaurants he liked to go to aid his neighborhood in the west village. and who alex ase has never gotten correct. sometimes the call and a plo activist -- it never says, they never can it get alex's story right and just like klinghoffer's widow, she was widowed and so that's one of the toughest chapters, have to say one of the toughest to write and read that important, it's very important as tough as it is we don't forget and move past it and then it becomes part of the understanding of american history, the narrative of american history. >> in the story you told about the jeneane from new york who decided to enlist in the army and fight against those who committed 9/11. i don't know if you have interviewed or talked to one arab-american who had been to iraq and if there is that conflict that people have felt between being loyal to america and want to defend their country year, at the same time feeling like they're going to iraq to fight in a war and