the problem with this. i mean, he's in a unique position to spot security flaws and vulnerabilities. and what you hope is he would take that information and give it to somebody who could fix it, if he was really concerned. but when you look at the video, what does he do? he's narrating it and not talking to the government. he's, look, folks, look at this. he tapes with the intention of disseminating publicly and does that. not only do government officials now have access to the information but so does al qaeda and anybody else who has access to the internet. that's why i think you're seeing the government react so strongly. >> now, don, your client is not just a pilot. he's also a federal flight deck officer. this is a position along the lines of an air marshal meaning that he can carry a gun in the cockpit. the tsa has taken away that gun and said it's reviewing the pilot's status in the program. the airline is still letting him work, however. what is your response first of all to what fran has to say that your client made a terrible mistake here? >> well, i'd have to disagree