. tonight there s an important new development in the investigation of last weekend s mass shooting in texas. the assault-style rifle the gunman used to kill seven people and wound 25 may have been assembled from parts bought separately. lets bring in our senior justice correspondent evan perez. what are you learning? wolf, this is a common trade in the gun business for people to buy what s known as lower receivers and other accessories and essentially assemble a fully assembled ar-15-style rifle, and that s what investigators believe happened here. they believe the alleged seller of this firearm that was used in the odessa midland shootings, that that s what he was doing, he was manufacturing these things in his home. so earlier this week, there was a search that was done and the authorities found evidence that they believe indicates that he was doing this as part of a business. now, what this does is it means that they can possibly bring charges against him for acting as an unlic
their news conference before the super bowl. that has been canceled and some of the perspective of fans is come up ago did you do that because he didn t want them to be asked about performing, and the controversy over colin kaepernick still not having a job in the nfl? of people feeling like maroon 5 may be dodged or avoided being asked about some of the tougher issues in the nfl. we will get you roger goodell s answer. it was very short. as we saw, we moved on. want to dependency we can catch any of it. there s more to come onto. fox news alert now on this. new questions about the next stage of the battle against the islamic state. but it means for the future of u.s. security, as syrian forces are closing in on the terrorist group about stress lester minnick stronghold. we re getting a chilling interview now with a nice member in captivity via our benjamin hall who is live right now inside syria with the story. benjamin, bring it to us.
historically it was primarily the world food program was dealing with disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes and natural disasters but today, 80% of expenditures are in war zones. reporter: the world food program was founded in the 60s in the us continues to be the biggest funder. human is its most urgent case, 15 million at serious risk of not having enough to eat. 85,000 under the age of 5 may have died from mel nutrition. intense fighting keeps food and medical supplies out. reporter: war has brought them out, dire consequences. i heard people say it is on the brink of catastrophe. know it s not. it is a catastrophe. i saw little children, boys and girls die before my eyes. and nigeria, not only terrorizing the population in the northeast but starving it.
children and estimated 85,000 children under the age of 5 may have died from malnutrition, alone. this is yemen. unlike the neighbors, it doesn t have a lucrative oil industry. it s one of the poorest countries in the world. the conflict pits the internationally recognized government of president backed by the united states and saudi arabia against the rebels who are now backed by iran. that wasn t the original case. the u.s. is also backed a saudi-led air campaign to destroy the houthis but it s now a proxy war. the houthis control much of northern yemen including a port, the entry point of 80% of food and relief supplies. the u.s. and saudi arabia say the rebels use rockets to target
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