shibley telhami, a piece of this unrest clearly seems to involve very different understandings of the free speech and responsibility. what do you see? >> i... first i done think it's really about free speech. i know free speech is important and there's no question that in arab, in muslim countries's understanding the nature of free speech in the west is difficult n part because clearly they haven't experienced the kind of democracies, including the countries that are now changing. and one cannot expect them to fully understand the consequences or have thought them out. we think about our democracy when women got rights here; when african-americans got rights here. so it's evolving. no question there is that problem. but i think it's really not so much about free speech. i think no matter what we do or so there are two things going on at the same timement one is there is an anger with the u.s. separate from this that is being exploited. that anger is pervasive. it's not just in some-- it is tied to bigger issues. there was a sense particularly over the past decade that islam is under a