joining me nbc news terrorism analyst evan kohlmann. you said this a lot and before, how we have to think past a stereotype of what the suspect looked like or could be. his father started the equivalent of blue angels in pakistan. prominent family, great job, some financial problems and now a terrorism suspect. >> the only analogy we can make, the most recent that was attributed to taliban, the attack in september. the perpetrator of that, once again, a 31-year-old doctor from a good family in jordan with two kids and a wife. does this sound familiar? this is the new model for terrorist recruitment. not the young, 21, 22-year-old guy, with no connections to anyone, no experience, no life skills. they are looking for people who, at least from their face, should be more sophisticated than the 21 or 22-year-old. in this case, this person does not appear to be that sophisticated, but that is the goal anyway. >> evan, speaking of sophistication, he said he received terror training. you have people asking why wasn't this bomb more sophisticat