investigations and counterattacks. we haven't even see the tip of the iceberg. >> and it would be surprising if these didn't spur more attacks. the result of a lot of this pressure is this increased recognition that the fight needs to be taken to syria. what are you seeing in terms of possible public support of that? because france had been unwilling to go in there and get on the ground as well. do you see a change? >> well, certainly, president francois hollande, that's been one of the main rallying cries that we've heard over and over and over from him. we are at war. we need to intensify efforts to hit isis in their home in syria and iraq. we know now that the french aircraft carrier has arrived in the gulf. and you're trying to see him rally support internationally for a more focused effort on attacking isis. he's got david cameron, the british prime minister here in town today. david cameron has been trying to persuade the british parliament for some time now that the brits