from tehran to russia where we have a book called nothing is true and everything is possible by peter pomerantz says. his parents are russian. he now lives outside of russia and he is also a filmmaker. two filmmakers, to first books. his book is a look into the extra very nature of modern russia, which he regards as the first postmodern, post-moral state in the world. there's no rules in russia. such nuttiness long-standing. no foundations have to be preserved for the future. everyone is making it up as they go along. he goes right across to the country from town run by gangsters in the far eastern russia through to the shenanigans that ripple through moscow into schools for young ladies whose desire in life is to. very, very rich men. it's important if you want to marry a billionaire that you talk to his left hand side because his more emotional side. i'm sure your viewers need to know this. sitting on the left. >> one more we thought we should come back to states on this one. adam tanner is a journalist of many written for reuters and ford said he wanted to look at what the data and marketing