certainly in the aftermath of the terror attack in new zealand, talking about white nationalism about the rise globally. as you have heard the president doesn t see that it s a global threat, there is a rise there. the consistent word from the white house is that the president and the administration condemn all acts of evil. do you think it would change anything if the president came out and was specific and said, ic i condemn white nationalists, white supremacy, would that change things? i think it would and he should absolutely do that. i think it is shocking that we have a situation where this president refuses to do it. silence is complicity with this. we have seen it from the campaign. he wouldn t speak out against david duke. to charlottesville and now to new zealand with this very lukewarm statement, unable to
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state department says it wants other countries to bring home their fighters to face justice. americans who joined isis should expect the same. our policy in this regard would be to repatriate them and it s what we call on all countries to do who have fighters in syria. repatriating these foreign terrorist fighters to their countries of origin, insuring that they are prosecuted and detained. that s the best solution preventing them from returning to the battlefield. we view these fighters as a global threat. for weeks secretary of state mike pompeo have said to countries having fighters captured in syria should bring them back to their countries, try them and in his words
te circumstances. he leaves behind a wife and 2-year-old daughter. tensions rising between the u.s. and russia over syrian skies, u.s. defense officials say two american fighters. one u.s. official says the encounter lasted several minutes. a military spokesman says the biggest worry is shooting down a russian plane bus it appears fob threatening coalition forces. the white house issuing a warning to teheran after new evidence comes to light proving iran is arming the rebels in yemen. the u.s. ambassador called on the international community to build a coalition and combat what she called a global threat. standing before a display of weapons in a military base in
also tonight the united states says it has evidence that iran is supplying weapons to rebel fighters in yemen, defying the united nations security council. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley, standing in front of the weapons debris called on the international community to unite against what she described as a global threat from iran. iran says the accusations are baseless, but there s no disputing the devastation caused by the war in yemen. our senior international correspondent, clarissa ward, is joining us once again with more on her exclusive reporting. clarissa, there s an urgent, urgent humanitarian crisis in yemen. you saw it firsthand. update our viewers. that s right, wolf. the u.n. is saying that 8.4 million people inside yemen are now just a step away from famine, that this will be the worst famine that the world has seen in many decades. we traveled to the front lines of yemen s hunger crisis and found that most of the victims