small step toward gender equality in those countries and may not result in any major changes for women at all there. and now to journalism and filmmaker robert young pelton who traveled in the middle east and hung out with the taliban in afghanistan, and used to be a neighbor of osama bin laden. he also is the author of "the world's most dangerous places," and the new graphic novel "blackwater chronicles," great to see you. the idea is if you send a few women to the olympics, suddenly you are telling the world you treat women equally, right? >>guest: well, trace, it is better than not sending women but if you go inside countries like saudi arabia or pakistan or afghanistan or other places you will find that the culture has not changed that much. women still are not equal to men in legal terms so unless legal things change where women can drive cars in saudi arabia or have equal rights nothing will