forces, proof of the isis nightmare becomes ever clearer. sadiq escaped two months ago from the towns now on the front line. under isis, we had no food, no medicine, he says. his wife and children close to starvation. 6-month-old twins samira and mohammad, children born in the caliphate. their mother says she was eating grass to survive, producing no milk. i had to choose, she says, die of hunger or risk death in escape. president trump wants u.s. troops to leave syria. but if they do, many we met are wondering, will the nightmare return? with the so-called caliphate on its last legs, people here in refugee camps like this will be hoping they can go home. but what will they go home to? this may be the end of the battle with isis for now, but it s not the end of the organization. david? james longman and our team in syria tonight. james, thank you. there is news tonight involving the catholic church in the u.s. diocese in two more states releasing lists of clergy members, quot