my guest tonight is skye fitzgerald.d "hunger ward," about children in yemen facing the worst famine in human history and the healthcare workers who are fighting to save them >> trevor: skye fitzgerald, welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> i'm so happy to be here, trevor. and i have to tell you, a south african friend of mind said i should say... to start off with. that should mean like it's cool, right? >> trevor: no, you have just cursed my entire family and generations to follow. that's what you have done. yes, no, did you say it pretty well, actually, which means "things are good." the reason you're on the show is because you have been nominated once again for an amazing documentary short that you have put together. and once again, it is a story about something that is taking place in one of the most haroing situations in the world right now, and that is in yemen. some people might hear about yemen. they might hear about saudi arabia, the u.s., et cetera. what exactly is happening on the ground right now