tonight, the filmmakers rebecca haimowitz and vaishali sinha come from the united states and india. together, they weave a very human story that crosses international boundaries. it's about an american couple, lisa and brian switzer, who travel halfway around the world to fulfill their dream of having a baby. a reproductive outsourcing company matches them with an indian surrogate mother named aasia. her last name isn't given to protect her identity. here is an excerpt now from "made in india." >> you know, a woman a lot of times defines herself by her ability to have children. i just can't imagine being without kids. i wanted to be a mother since i was about 25 years old, but here i am, turning 40. i've been trying for seven years to get pregnant, and it hasn't been an easy task by anybody's stretch of the imagination. we don't really have the luxury of waiting or the luxury of seeing if there's other alternatives. this is something that's... this is our one and final shot. when i went to the gynecologist, or oncologist, he did a biopsy on my uterus. i was really shocked. they were