just like the shoe bomber, you know, just like what we saw sharm el-sheikh, that airline getting broughtn. they have consistently tried to bring down aircraft since 9/11. it is the crown jewel. >> bill: sharm el-sheikh was. they loaded explosives near the jet engine of the plane in a soda can, correct? >> correct. >> bill: if they are able to do that on such a small device, what is their capability now and it appears to be significant. today it's a laptop, you talk about a progression. if today is the laptop, is it the ipad in a year? is it the smart phone a year after that? where does this end? >> well, i think they are moving towards the ipad. and i think, you know, we have to balance, you know, the traveling public versus the safety of americans traveling down into the united states. and that's a great balance. i'm going to error on the side of americans on airplanes every time. sharm el-sheikh was inside threat. that's a whole new issue. even if we have the technology to screen this, which is questionable right now, can we protect against the inside threat? we pass legislation out of