On Wednesday, the Obama administration is releasing its much-awaited strategy to counter radicalism in the U.S. The primary purpose is to prevent homegrown Islamic radicalism. What is the current strategy? What can we expect from this administration? Will the strategy look similar to the recent Homeland Security Committee hearings on radical Islam or will the White House take a much different tack? And what other groups might be deemed radical in this report? We discuss it all with counter-terrorism and intelligence expert Dr. Michael Levitt of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.