Sep 08 Watch White House Framing Syria as Moral Question Susan Davis, Chief Congressional Reporter for USA Today, spoke with Hari Sreenivasan about how many days — or weeks — it might take for President Obama to get a final vote for a military strike on Syria. Continue watching
Sep 07 Watch Anti-American Sentiment Felt in the Streets of Cairo Tens of thousands of Syrians have fled to Egypt, a country dealing with its own deteriorating situation. Margaret Warner talks to Hari Sreenivasan from Cairo about Egypt’s opposition to military action in Syria and the strong anti-American sentiment felt in… Continue watching
Sep 07 Watch At Home in Zaatari: Life in a Syrian Refugee Camp Kristen Gillespie reports on life in the Zaatari refugee camp, located about 10 miles across the border from Syria in northern Jordan. The camp opened just last year, but as the civil war in Syria has escalated, Zaatari's population has… Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Shields and Brooks on Syria as ‘Test Case’ for Obama’s Credibility Shields and Brooks on Syria as 'Test Case' for Obama's Credibility… Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Egyptians Opposed to Strike in Syria Dismiss Distinction of Chemical Weapons Egyptians Opposed to Strike in Syria Dismiss Distinction of Chemical Weapons… Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Shields and Brooks on Syria as ‘Test Case’ for Obama’s Credibility Shields and Brooks on Immigration and the NFL… Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Obama Pursues Global Support of U.S. Strikes in Syria Obama Continues Pursuit for Global Support of U.S. Military Strikes in Syria… Continue watching
Sep 05 Watch Rep. Alan Grayson: U.S. Has to Stop Focusing on Sending a Message on Syria Rep. Alan Grayson: U.S. Has to Stop Focusing on Sending a Message on Syria… Continue watching
Sep 05 Watch Should U.S. Spend More Time Working Out ‘Diplomatic Architecture’ on Syria? Should U.S. Spend More Time Working Out 'Diplomatic Architecture' on Syria?… Continue watching
Sep 05 Obama Lobbying Lawmakers on Syria From Overseas By PBS News Hour President Barack Obama has pushed Congress members for authorization to launch limited military strikes on Syria, in response to the use of chemical weapons. But a significant number of lawmakers remain unconvinced or in opposition to U.S. action. Continue reading