maybe richard has better sources. i m not aware of that. what terrorist organizations are you most concerned about now? now with al baghdadi gone, no obvious replacement, and obviously, they care a lot about personalities in a little bit of that. who is the biggest threat now that remains in that area? look, there are a number of threats in the area. number one, iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism. not talking about iran this morning, but they re a huge state sponsor of terrorism. they re supporting hamas, hezbollah, the houthis in gemmen, they re in syria. we have to be concerned about iran. we had supposedly 100 isis fighters that escaped the pri n prisons during the turkish safe zone period there. what do we know about those folks? i think that s twitter intel. i have seen that on twitter as well. so i think the sdf is doing a pretty good job of keeping the isis fighter s you don t believe we lost these fighters? there were several thousand
phone etiquette, the man was an older gentleman but tells the new york times he had just gotten the iphone the day before the concert and he didn t know how it worked, didn t know it had an alarm, didn t know how to turn it off. according to the times he apologized to the conductor face to face. apology accepted. the lesson learned. at least turn the ringer off. now this. here we go. top of the hour two. welcome back. couple of stories we re watching for you. president obama wants to shrink the government. joran van der sloot learns his fate. and cnn sits down with oprah winfrey in a revealing interview. time to play reporter roulette. dan lothian, let s begin with you at the white house. a new push to try to cut part of the federal government bureaucracy. dan lothian, what s the plan? that s right in is something that the president started talking about during his state of the union address last year. he really believes that the federal government is bloated. there s