magazines. they have to do something to reach out to people saying we're still here, we still matter and have something to say and they did it with this photo. what does a suspected criminal look like and does it have to look ugly, menacing or can he look seductive, can he look like he looks on the photo on the cover of "rolling stone"? it really challenges people's preconceptions of what a suspected terrorist looks like and that's part of the point of the story, too. they go into depth about how this guy allegedly fooled a lot of people around him into thinking he was just another guy. >> right. >> another all-american person, another all-american kid and couldn't have been capable of the things he's now alleged to have done. >> seems he fooled himself most of all believing he had some purpose behind these actions. isn't there a difference between showing what a terrorist might look like, let's change the stereotype as opposing to glam ri orizing this person.