you know, he could've had some type of aberration in his head where he felt he was getting images of isis placed intod his head and he had to go commit terrorist acts. whatever the case may be, my contention is that the realal failure here was, when are we going to start looking at the airports as a total security package and not just the planes in the air? we can't allow any areas in the airport to not be completely sterile because we only feel safe in the plane, again, theer goal of the terrorist is psychological. if we're not going to go through the airports because were worried about getting shot in the baggage claim, or the unsterile area before you go intoe check in, that's my concern. earlier i heard the former deputy of the securityt administration, safety administration, talking about how everything was great today. look, law enforcement was outstanding. the response was excellent. it was fast, it was on point. they took this guy without shooting him or killing him, fine. but security isn't about response. it's about prevention. could you imagine, had this been an ak-47 assault rifle, fully