a woman that thinks she has to travel from moldova to western europe to take a modeling job is less likely to do the due diligence if she needs benefit for her sick parents or get a new roof on the house. so too, the countries that are being hurt by the financial crisis, the nongovernmental organizations that are seeing their endowments or donor base dry up, those are the people that should be helping to rescue the victims and providing services. we see the perfect storm with the world's economic crisis. unfortunately, it always falls on the most vulnerable, in this case, the ones trafficked. host: tell us about the girl in this picture. guest: this is the young girl that was brought from egypt. the justice department worked -- the civil rights unit of the justice department which has done these cases since it was founded in the 1930's, back then working with the naacp and share cropping in the south. now we see people like her. she was bought from her family in a poor section of cairo. i don't recall the exact amount. i think it was two to $300. and was bought by this wealthy egyptian cou