i could mention new zealand si beautiful la sas si, david headley are just two of the individuals we have helped identify through the pnr data. >> for every one of those, the horror stories are out there that there's a david headley who's not the david headley you want. >> right. >> how long does his personal information, his data remain in databanks that he might rightly feel violate his privacy? >> under the new agreement, the travel information remains six months, and then there's a tiered system by which it is anonymized but is available to be retrieved on an as-needed basis. so what we've done is kind of look at it from a what do you think from a law enforcement perspective, a security perspective and a privacy perspective. and the, um, e.u. negotiators felt that was a reasonable way to approach the problem. i think it's reasonable as well, obviously. >> and then that gets us to terrorism, violent extremism. the threat is of a different nature now. ten years ago, obviously, al-qaeda had a country to operate from. their capacities have been degraded, and you have almost a kind of