they can say something is locked down, but often behind the saenz there's something that's really not locked down in the proper way. for example, just talking about it right now russia sometimes goes through a magnetometer, it looks as if everything is fine, but it's turned off. it's a figment of their imagination. they actually will turn them off because somebody either forget or didn't want to be bothered. it's very poor security. >> you have seen this? >> i have. i can tell you other stories. one of the problems is they are very -- when they begin to crack down, they become rather -- it can radicalize people by being so crude about t right now at least a phenomenon of young russians, actual russians being radicalized towards islam, believe it or not, because of this crackdown. that's another factor. so before the guys with the beards might stick out, a russian guy might get through. >> scott blackman, from the olympic committee. when you talk about how the russians are in charge of security, are you talking about taking other steps in any way, hiring a russian security firm, trying