every day. and there is no doubt that that tremendous progress is being made in that battle against isis. at the same time, the threat continue that has emerged from the growth of isis is something we re going to be dealing with for a considerable period of time. because of the way it s spread, metastasized or imitated? i would say both. one of the things we worried about over the past couple of years and tracked very closely in the intelligence community is the magnetic attraction to the conflict iraq and syria had for extremists around the world. the so-called flow of foreign fighters from all over the world. and of particular concern from europe into iraq and syria to join the fight. as the government of iraq and as coalition forces squeeze isis in iraq and syria, some of those fighters will come back, will go back, perhaps, to their countries of origin, and they will have new skills, new experiences, new rolodexs full of contacts.
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world leaders. according to a brand-new leak from edward snowden, the nsa encouraged officials at the pentagon and the white house to their share rolodexs to get access to foreign leaders information. the 35 names haven t been released yet. but this week, earlier this week, german chancellor angela merkel accused the united states of spying on her phone calls. listen to this one. a norwegian town that s left in darkness september through march will see the light. the town is in the mountains and in the winter when the sun sinks low, the rays never reach the people there. but that is about to change. there is a local artist who started a campaign to fund three giant mirrors. they re going to bounce light into the town square. they ve been tested and they ll be unveiled at the end of the month. how about that? you need some light, especially in the wintertime. innovative. thanks. thanks for giving us something to flect on. cute, cute. talk to you later. i like it. i ll b