>> yegi: we cannot. >> anthony: women's issues are often at the spear-point of change, or possible change here. on one hand, prevailing conservative attitudes demand certain things. on the other hand, iranian women are famously assertive, opinionated. it's a striking difference from almost everywhere else in the region. >> anthony: so why are we so friendly with the saudis again? >> jason: that's a good question. that's a really good question. >> yegi: i'm happy that you asked that question. and as soon as i told that story to my interrogator, he was like, "okay, sounds like a good conversation. so, he likes us?" i was like, "he like iranians. he likes iran." so that was kind of convincing. i was able to cool things off i think. >> anthony: do you like it? are you happy here? >> jason: look, i love it and i hate it. you know, but it's home. it's become home. >> anthony: are you optimistic about the future? >> yegi: yeah, especially if this nuclear deal finally happens. yeah, very much actually. >> anthony: let's assume the