amy: taghi amirani, if you can talk specifically about the u.s. role?ascinating, what is it, the interview with kermit roosevelt, teddy roosevelt's grandson who was an official within the cia. he takes a couple of suitcases, money, million dollars, but actually it only cost him $60,000. talk about what he did in iran and doing this at the behest of the british. it was anglo iranian oil, bp, iran had thrown out the british seeing mosaddegh realize the british were fomenting a coup. so they called on the u.s. and ultimately it would be under eisenhower that they would overthrow iran. >> yeah. i grew up -- we all grew up with the story of the cia coup run by kermit roosevelt. as it is put eloquently in our film, could speak persian, was only in iran for three weeks. he was more of a bag man and adventurous. he was allowed to go and take credit for the coup. he wrote books about it, he was on chat shows, talk shows. he had audiences with the shah. he did really well out of this coup. darbyshire, as ralph fiennes tells us in a brilliant interview in "the new