here is nick wallendwallenda, ah generation wallenda. that's his mom he just stepped over. he's attempting to walk across niagara falls. it's been held up in bureaucracy. the canadian side was like, no way, we don't want to cheapen the beauty of niagara falls. but they just reversed their decision last week. nick plans to make a custom two-inch wire, stretch it 60 to 70 feet above the gorge it will take him 30 to 40 minutes to get across this wire and it bows in the middle. he will be going downhill and back uphill. he said his dream was to walk through the mist of the fall. we are lucky enough to have nick wallenda joining us right this minute. what's tougher, walking a high wire or getting through government bureaucracy? >> definitely getting through government bureaucracy. now i can relax and do what my family has done did or over 200 years. >> the canadians were specific, explain that. >> the u.s. passed a law and governor cuomo passed it into effect last year. on the canadian side what they wrote is they made an addendum to their law, they said once in a generation the