Shannon Felton Spence in charlestown, massachusetts. First the latest headlines. The un is warning that the amount of rubble in gaza generated by israels offensive could take fourteen years to clear. Israels offensive has damaged or destroyed the majority of the buildings in the palestinian territory, according to satellite imagery. At least 70 people are now known to have died in the floods affecting kenya and many other countries in east africa. More than a hundred people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania. Buckingham palace says king charles will return to public duties next week, after starting Cancer Treatment 11 weeks ago. The kings medical team are said to be pleased with his progress so far. His first trip back will be a visit to a Cancer Treatment centre next tuesday. We start with some developing news from the us. Defence secretary Lloyd Austing has confirmed more Military Support for ukraine. Its the second instalment after a huge aid bill was approved in washington e
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really understand this threat, and i can tell you as a national security professional, what we re seeing from qanon is similar to the rhetoric that we would see in other extremist circles overseas that sort of create a base for a recruitment pool, if you will, to pluck out really true violent extremists. so this is a real threat, and the fact that donald trump at the time dismissed it is part and parcel of why he needed to leave office. i mean, if you look at the biden domestic terrorism strategy, it s got several main pillars, identifying the threat and preventing the threat and disrupting the threat. and if you were going to sum up what the trump administration did, it was, ignore the threat, politicize the threat, and down play the threat. so, i hate to set the bar that low, and clint notes that there s some deficiencies in this document, but given how low the bar is set, i actually think this is a lot of progress. but we have to look at that bigger picture, nicole, you re right. th
difficult to replenish their ranks. they control less territory and that makes it more difficult for them to muster new fighters. also there s been a sharp reduction in number of foreign fighters over the border from about 2,000 a month at peak to about 50 a month. now there s made it more difficult for them to reflesh fighters. there is a group losing it s luster. and more difficult for fighters to access isis territory through turkey. but it is still a very dangerous force. this game is not over by any stretch. and we see a lot of challenges potentially ahead. particularly with this battle for mosul. if that battle for mosul ends up destroying mosul. you could see a mass exodus of sunnis from there without home, dislocated who could be a new recruitment pool for isis in iraq. and phil, i assume you agree the more they are pounded on the