. >> like palow. it's a symbol of leaving, a symbol of happy here. >> very good. >> the food in afghanistan is different. some people -- this is different food and different traditional because when we want our food, this is different and people living in kabul and other place -- >> you're very proud of your country. and you're look forward to going home. thank you for being here. we realize the challenges away from your family and we hope you learned something today. we'll see you next time for another edition of equal time. ♪ [male #1] we are on a roadtrip. [female #1] to stop off at different cities. [male #2] and talk to inspiring people. you never know where these things will lead. you just kinda have hope and faith that what you're doing is going to lead to something bigger. [female #1] i have no sense of time anymore. it's whizzing by so fast. [male #2] it's not a normal thing for people to take an rv into the heart of the city. i think in our society, from a very early age, you're told that yo