and not very smart. so does that make it less or more disturbing? >> i think in some ways it makes it less disturbing. superficially i liked it when i was at the fbi going after guys that were disturbed. easier targets. easier to take them down. the problem in this case is this individual case taken alone would be okay. what we're learning about looking at europe, canada and the united states is we're getting into a volume business with isis. that is you can find one guy if you're at the bureau. you can find ten. you can find 20. when you start to talk about hundreds and in europe thousands, you're starting to talk about a hit rate where you have to go 100 for 100. even if cases where somebody might be a bit mentally deranged assuming you can go 100 for 100, that's a tough game. i'm not worried about one guy. i'm worried about a hundred guys like this out there. >> to that point, he talked about this in that interview saying that we're in america and we're in each and every state. we know the fbi director last