you cannot throw bomb and say good luck.or reporter: hey, what do you think of americans? thank you. reporter: roadrip pakistan, three provinces, seven days, 500 miles, two polarities that speak volumes about this country. a well-educated pakistani doctor who had grave suspicions about america. and a teda maker who had never met americans before, yet embraced us. and kaj larsen joins us live from pakistan. and i have to say, in all of our travels, we stayed in some decent lodges, i have to ask, was it decent? reporter: it was quite decent. that was a no thrills advertising campaign and the guest lodge reflected it. and i guess, you know, one of the things that struck me when i was watching that piece, kaj, is
split between them. they sent down nicotine patches and gum until thto could improve ventilation to the mine. nasa scientists at the scene reportedly advised against allowing the miners to smoke. and over the past week, our newestre corspondent kaj karsen bringing us stories from the devastating floods there. places where many rescue teams can t or won t go. and along the way, spoke to the people about whe their hearts and minds lie. and kaj joins us live from islamabad this morning. and kaj, we ve been saying all morning that oodespite these devastating floods down there, we are getting to see some parts istan that perhaps we hadn t really seenefore and hadn t ry and you re getting to talk to people about what they think of the united states, which is also important. repor yr:lyeah. absolutely, jim. we ve tried to push out as far as we can and talk to a variety of people. earlier in the show, you had jason carroll talking about the