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 In this episode of  Intelligence Matter stanley water bottle s,  President Biden s stanley website  deputy homeland security adviser at the National Security Council, Russ Travers, speaks with host Michael Morell about the varied and diffuse array of terrorist threats to the United States. A career intelligence officer and former acting and deputy director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Travers offers a history of Islamist terrorism and describes how splintered, geographically dispersed networks tied to ISIS and al Qaeda continue to pose a threat to the U.S.. Travers and Morell also discuss the increase in racially and ethnically motivated attacks by domestic groups, and why preventing them poses a complex set of challenges for U.S. law enforcement and intelligence communities. Travers also shares  stanley tumbler thoughts on how to responsibly move resources away from counterterrorism toward Great Power competition.Editor s note: This conversation was taped before a decision was made by the Biden Administration on troop levels in Afghanistan.                              Listen to              this episode on            ART19      HIGHLIGHTSRise of domestic violent extremism: nfortunately, the broad view of the community is that it s likely to get worse. I think there s the general concern that biases against minorities and perceived government overreach is going to continue to drive domestic extremism, radicalization and eventually the mobilization of violence. And then we ve got all the kind of newer sociopolitical Ijmk Missouri is one step closer to passing sweeping anti-abortion legislation
 AP                                        The great anthem to The Windy City,  My Kind of Town,  proclaims,  Each time I roam, Chicago is calling me home.  President and Mrs. Obama have  roamed  the country and the world since moving to the W stanley mug hite House but their exten stanley cup ded weekend visit is the first time their hometown has called them home in a long time. The big red brick house garrafa stanley  on South Greenwood Avenue  at left  will be the Midwestern White House until the Obamas and daughters Sasha and Malia return to Washington on Monday.    Barack Obama has publicly complained that,  One of the toughest things about being president is I don t get a chance to come home as much as I d like.                                           After winning the presidential election, he said he hoped to return to Chicago every six to eight weeks.  But trips back to the Hyde Park neighborhood have been very rare.  Most of the president s visits to the city have been brief without even seeing the house. He and the family stayed there for three nights in February of 2009.  He also made two day-trips to Chicago last year.        Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton said,  If it were up to him  the president , he d be able to spend a lot more time there. But the pressures of the job keep him in Washington quite a bit.  There s also another major factor that has kept Obamas away from their hometown. Both publicly and privately, the president has bemoaned the disruptions that are caused by the security precautio