here with the latest, michael balboni, senior fellow at the homeland security policy institute and a former new york state homeland security director. and fox news national security analyst kt mcfarland. she was the deputyary of defensr president reagan. welcome to you both. kt, i will start with you. the president just got done talking about these threats. >> right. gerri: in a press conference and i want to read you a tweet from senator john mccain who said this. we don't have a strategy on isis yet. and then he hashtags, isis is a largest, richest terrorist group in history. so how do you react to that, kt? does mccain have it right? is there no strategy at all here? >> yeah. and there is no strategy and there are three problems, none of which are being addressed. really three issues, gerri. one is isis itself in the middle east fighting in syria and iraq, fighting its neighbors. the second is isis is beginning to control over oil fields. isis has taken over oil fields in syria, trying to get more in iraq. and if they succeed in getting for example, into kurdistan they would contr