fourth terror threat. joining us senator james langford a republican of oklahoma a member of the senate homeland security committee and senate nelgd committee, thanks for joining us. what do you make of these developments? are you more concerned potentially? start with some sort of small-scale, lone-wolf attack going after some so-called soft target? or is your greater concern something more complex, a larger more coordinated terror attack that could kill potentially a whole lot more people? >> the greatest concern is actually the lone wolf. it's the individual that just decides to be inspired by isis what they've done. isis is very well outspoken about how much they hate our freedom, who we are as americans. july fourth is one of those natural dates, while we're celebrating freedom, for them to find some way to poke us in the eye. basically during that process, isis has not typically done a lot of coordinated attacks. what they did in egypt in the sinai peninsula is a novelty in