the editor was another american from north carolina called samir chaun. he was killed in the cia strike in september with anwar al awlaki. i know from my reporting at the time there was some consideration within the government to make him the second american on the cia's kill or capture list. this digital magazine is very select. it's kind of like the martha stewart "living" for would be jihadists. it's a lifestyle magazine. i'm sure she would appreciate that. that plug. but it's very western, very friendly. the kind of thing you'd pick up in a dentist's office. there was a debate between the u.s. intelligence community and the british as to whether -- 'cause there's a big build-up for the release of this magazine. whether they should just leave it up and see who goes to it. obvious, right? or whether it was really going to cause a lot of problems and they should just take it down. and, in fact, the first version of "inspire" magazine when it went up, it was all crazy. it was sort of garbled and on all of these jihadists forms on the web, they said, oh, y