from me. but she s great. she s great. i know she has a blog and she s taking some of that same temperament and using some of that same humor you use in her book. she s really funny. to make fun as well. amy chua, thank you for being the only one of the 100 who was willing to come on with me this morning. thanks, t.j. for having me. i m sure we ll talk to you again down the road. thanks so much. thanks. all right. we re getting close to ten minutes to the top of the hour here now. combat photographers as we know, often risk their lives trying to bring images to the world. well, just this week, two of them, tim hetherington and chris hondros killed covering the conflict in libya. back in the early 90s four photographers caught the world s attention because of the extraordinary risks they took and the pictures they took as well during south africa s turbulent four-year transition from apartheid to democracy. their story has now turned into a book and a movie. it s called