chuck, dianne feinstein first made issue of these warnings to you on "meet the press" a week ago sunday. she is not pulling her punches today. >> she is not and put her comments together with john brennan and we are getting a picture of perhaps what the intelligence community is now, i don't want to read between the lines too much, but is this sort of a public sounding of alarm to lawmakers, to the white house, to other people to say hey, this is a concern we should be worried about it as a concern and we need to surface it as something to tackle right now. i was also struck by, she was this way with me last week, as you noted, i was also struck by you want to call it a hawkish tone, but this is obviously she is, you could argue, the leading democratic foreign policy voice or national security voice in the united states senate right now, and if she is starting to say hey, there needs to be a strategy shift, you want to call it change or however you want to call it, she wants to see a ramping up. she's making an argument this the air strikes aren't working. that's a significant break politically for the president. >> just to point this out before we bring pete into the conversation and