obama administration's response to the attacks and its political impalestinians are congressman eric swawell, a democrat representing hayward and pleasanton. a member of the house select intelligence committee. scott shafer, senior editor of kqed's politics and government desk. congressman, given the latest attacks how confident are you in the obama administration's strategy for fighting isis, al qaeda, and other extremist groups? >> isis' attacks on paris and taking down a russian airliner and a bombing in beirut proves it's serious and it's time to go back to the drawing board. we need to hold a summit with every nation that has an interest in scrubbing isis from this earth and we should not assume what we've done in the past has been working because isis has escalated. today, just as we are mourning the week anniversary of the paris attacks we see that another enemy has reared its head. al qaeda killing dozens in mali. so i think we need to have a coalition summit to talk about what we're going to do. >> a worldwide summit? >> yes, of the countries interested in getting rid of these extre