>> mr. dinger? >> yes. >> okay. on the heels how real is the threat. i'm joends by terrorism analyst evan coleman. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's look at what's happened at the super bowl. are you comfortable everything has been done and nothing is going to happen to that game? >> i don't think they have specific information leading to specific threats. i think the idea is more look, you have a big event, all the cameras are trained on it, it's international attention a lot of americans all gathered in one place. it's the ideal soft target for anyone, not just an organized terrorist group like al qaeda but a lone wolf. the idea is we want to make sure we have the things in place to make sure if anything is out of the ordinary, at least obviously so, we get it before it gets near a crowd. >> how have the lone wolf, i guess, security precautions been stepped up and wouldn't the super bowl be a perfect place for a lone wolf? >> it is. i think one of the first things we have to get over is the stereotype we have about terrorists or what terrorists look like or how they act. the problem with lone wolf terrorists or lone wolf