the topic was so difficult for him, naguib sawiris, egyptian, i had one interviewee who...ndustrialist, and the topic was so hard, it was when president mohamed morsi was there and a lot of the cops in egypt were concerned about the mood turning against them. he stopped the interview after 12 minutes because the topic was so difficult. it was life or death for him, he received threats and he was worried about his family's safety. we continued the interview but it shows you, it's indicative of how difficult the subject matter is. one thing i've done, and i really appreciate the opportunity to do it, is take the show on the road, because to reach some of these stories, some of these places as well. not everyone can come to the hardtalk studio in london. i can actually go on the road and do it myself so the reportage becomes me gathering some of the information, some of the case which we can then put, for example in honduras, to the president of the country after we'd been to the city that has the highest homicide rate in the world, which is being crippled by gang, drug cartel