say. steve: at least his brother does. prosecutors say the suspect admitting tampering with the jet to make overtime but they point to chilling details including isis videos on his phone and telling the co-worker about his own brother who he claimed had ties to isis. ainsley: here to react is house homeland security member and former navy seal g.o.p. congressman dan crenshaw. dan, when you heard about this story, what were your thoughts? >> well, you know, this is one of the issues that we have been looking at a lot in the homeland security committee when we hear from the fbi and when we hear from dhs. what we are hearing is that the new normal, the new thing we have to be worried about is these lone wolf actors. they are often disgruntled in their own lives and look to the outside, maybe it's the isis ideology, maybe it's to something else. and they look for that reason to, i think, back up their beliefs and back up the actions that they want to take. i think that's some of what we might be seeing here. it's difficult to deal with because there isn't some big structured network,