defended his country s actions saying -. rick: amy reporting from our roman bureau. meanwhile new concerns here at home amid the turmoil in the middle east and as isis is forced out of its stronghold. terrorist fighters are returning to their home countries raising complex challenges around the world. eric shawn has the story. the terrorist threat from returning foreign fighters is growing. governments are hard-pressed to stop it. that is the conclusion of the united nations report that says the in books of combat zones is larger, more global and more varied than ever before. the whole purpose of the states is to identify them in time to locate them in time and then to take care of them. all to protect them or to take care of them in protecting society. the report for the united nations security council counterterrorism committee
has actually made vladimir vladimir putin and russia look weaker. kelly: they are certainly taking note of what the president is doing and what he s capable of doing if provoked. we will continue to follow the developments in this. the president saying he didn t want to intervene. he is not interested in any regime change, but he along with french president macron as well as british prime minister may, they would like to do according to them seek to deter and degrade those chemicals those chemical weapons plants. so kelly, we thank you as always. thank you, kelly. have a great night. kelly: there s another major story out of the middle east as isis is running out of syria. the terrorist fighters are going home, raising bigger and more complex challenges around the world. eric shawn has this story. eric: the terrorists threat from returning foreign fighters is growing and governments are hard-pressed to stop it. that s the conclusion of the united nations report that says the in f
has actually made vladimir vladimir putin and russia look weaker. kelly: they are certainly taking note of what the president is doing and what he s capable of doing if provoked. we will continue to follow the developments in this. the president saying he didn t want to intervene. he is not interested in any regime change, but he along with french president macron as well as british prime minister may, they would like to do according to them seek to deter and degrade those chemicals those chemical weapons plants. so kelly, we thank you as always. thank you, kelly. have a great night. kelly: there s another major story out of the middle east as isis is running out of syria. the terrorist fighters are going home, raising bigger and more complex challenges around the world. eric shawn has this story. eric: the terrorists threat from returning foreign fighters is growing and governments are hard-pressed to stop it. that s the conclusion of the united nations report that says the in f
she has been on couch talking illegal immigration. the reason she support trump he sniewrts amnesty and want to build the wall. all she has left of her son are his ashes. brian: 10 minutes now after the hour. jillian, welcome. i know you have had a day of celebration in philadelphia. steve: great day. ainsley: are you going to go to the parade? jillian: i m trying. ainsley: what time is the parade? jillian: 11:00 a.m. on thursday. not that i have every detail. let s get to the news we are following. america s show of force intensifying against afghanistan. record number of air strikes just dropped on a training camp taking out terrorist fighters. the b-52 bombers also destroying several afghan army vehicles in the process of being converted to explosive devices. in just a few hours, vice president pence will arrive in tokyo on his way to the olympics in south korea. he is expected to meet with japanese prime minister shinel zoshinzo abe.
advocate for that and president obama did test can this work and went to congress, can i get a congressional authorization? no. can i get international support. the brits opted out and could i look at military and see the option that could affect a change on the ground and without us being right in the middle of this war and a repeat of the type of thing we had in iraq. and i think he came to the judgment that he couldn t see the option all of the risk he d be taking on of getting us into a conflict like that, he couldn t see how the circumstances were aligned to make that work. we know the risks of air-strikes after the chemical weapons use and ben is completely right in painting the picture of how isolated we would be in carrying that forward but we have to weigh those risks about the status quo extended forward. more foreign terrorist fighters, more refugees. how will the countries in the region with stand the influx of more refugees. at some point the dam will