put on the no fly list. the report says, quote, therefore, it was fob for known or suspected terrorist to fly on commercial airplanes in or over the united states, and evade one of the government's primary means of identifying and tracking terrorist movements and actions. the justice department says that the problem -- that problem has now been fixed. shep? >> shepard: molly, thanks very much. joining us to explain this witness security program, former new york homeland security senior officer. mike coordinated homeland security and law enforcement's policy in new york and served as the state liaison to the u.s. department of homeland security. how does this work? >> it's kind of a confusing thing for the american public. you hear terrorist in a witness protection program. that's the first thing people raise their concern. the other thing that is such a interesting thing here, here's an igs report. this is not a leak. this is not something that came out from the press.