join me in thanking them, and tom leonard will come up and make some closing statements. >>> journalist maziar bahari tells his story on c-span 2. here's a brief preview. >> when i was in prison, and when i was being interrogated, my interrogator somehow became my muse, because to start with, when i got into prison, i thought i'm going to be in and out in ten days, and i'm going to write an article, "ten days in an iranian jail." and every time he would say something stupid or making a presumption about my life or about life in the west, i was saying, okay. i'll have that in my book and that in my book. so i was just trying to add color to it as i was asking my question. so basically, he did not have any other human contact besides me. because he has spent all his time in the interrogation room. he was tired of talking to his buddies, other revolutionaries. so sometimes he was confiding in me. he was telling me about his personal life. i could hear his conversations with his wife. even sometimes when he was beating me, he was talking to his wife. i remember one day he was holding my ear