i mean, and just you know, a half a block away, they re throwing up these new condominiums. this mixed-use facility that they re going to have, this is very much part of the redevelopment effort here for washington, d.c. and there s a lot of foot traffic. this is this is a part of the city where there are a lot of people walking about. there s a baseball game that s going to be happening this afternoon at 1:00, not too far from here. but it s yeah, yeah. this is very much a part of washington, d.c., not just some sort of military installation on the outskirts of town that s the case in a lot of other cities. i think that s been the part that i hope we ve tried to let viewers know that this is in the city. this is not this is not some cordoned off base. roger, i want to bring you in here because it goes to the background check aspect to this. he s a civilian contractor. you ve worked both as a contractor and in government so you know. these civilian contractors, a subcontract,
so there were actually not that many cars on the street. we didn t really pass too many peep with the exception of once we got to the check point. we saw one burned out car and that was about it. you lived in libya for about a year, working on a development effort. and you re seeing images of the country in revolt. have you sensed this sort of seething anger against gadhafi while you were there? no, actually. in tripoli, they seemed to support him in tripoli. but you saw that change real quick with what was happening in bengazi that. i think once he decided to start killing his own peep, everybody, you could see the anger and the grief. from the local population, you know. it was incredulous. and i think once he chose to make that decision to start massacring his people, their