Opposition neighborhoods. Some u. S. Media report they could launch a strike within days. Opposition activists say last wednesday, Government Forces used poison gas in an attack on the suburbs of damascus. They say hundreds of people were killed. Senior u. S. Officials told nbc news that they could launch missile strikes against syria as early as thursday. Sources say theyre planning three days of strikes. But they say they dont want to topple syrian president bashar al assad, or cripple his military. Rather, they say, they want to send assad a message. The White House Press secretary says president barack obama is still considering his options. Jay carney says the president has not made his decision. The president continues to work with his National Security team, reviewing the options available to him. And when he has made a decision and has an announcement to make, hell make it. So that process continues. Carney said there should be no doubt that the Syrian Regime is responsible for
Enforce that norm, but as ive already said, i have had my military and our team look at a wide range of options. Will he or wont he . The white house lays the ground work for a strike on syria, leaving wall street and the world waiting. This is nightly Business Report for friday, august 30th. Good evening everyone and welcome. Im susie gharib. And im Bill Griffeth in for tyler tonight. A determined president obama today making the case to justify a u. S. Military strike against syria over its use of chemical weapons but no decisions have been made when and how the u. S. Will respond, only affirmations no u. S. Troops will be sent on the ground. John kerry said administraon has evidence the assad regime used chemical weapons that killed more than 1,000 syrians, including hundreds of children. Kerry said being war weary does not allow us to turn the other cheek. We know after a decade of conflict, the American People are tired of war. Believe me, i am, too. But fatigue does not take our
Microsoft buys nokias business but is it enough to give apple and google a run for their money . And banking on seize. Want to bank the Old Fashioned way with a tell. May cost you. We have that and more tonight on nightly Business Report for tuesday, september 3rd. Good evening and welcome everyone. Im susie gharib. Great to have you on the show, sue. Great to be with you susie. Im sue herrera in for tyler mathisen. Hes on vacation. The long Holiday Weekend is over and back to work on wall street for what promises to be a september to remember. Traders are preparing for a possible tapering of stimulus funds, a battle over the debt ceiling and a search for the new chairman and of course the crisis in syria. Today, traders were able to put that aside sending stocks higher focussing on corporate acquisitions and manufacturing and Construction Spending data. A triple gain in the doe fell after support for president s plans for a military strike against syria sending a chill down the concre
Would you on a train, would you, could you in the rain. I would not could not in the rain. Cold you would you with a goat in i the not like them her or there do i not like them anywhere. I do not like green eggs and ham. Okay. Good morning. I did say, i dont understand because like sam stein, dr. Seuss went to a lesser ivy. Why would he read that . Exactly. That goes against everything he stands for. Good morning, everyone, its twens wednesday, september 25th. We are in washington, d. C. Watching this faux filibuster as it happens. Yesterday was a faux debate. Its ridiculous. You can have a faux filibuster. Why not read dr. Seuss . Oh, theres more. With us this morning, senior Political Editor and White House Correspondent sam stein, abc fuse political commentator and Senior Analyst Cokie Roberts. New york times reporter Jeremy Peters and columnist plume berg view al hunt. Good to have you all with us this morning. Why not . Nor ted cruz first took the floor at 2 41 yesterday afternoon
Washington today, following the president and his activities. Will be live throughout washington today, following the president and his activities. Later, we will take you to the inaugural ball. Throughout the day, we will take your calls, emails, tweets, and facebook comments. Also on or web page, you can post pictures and you can view at the inaugural photos of many others. By the way, the Weather Forecast is cloudy with a high of 47 degrees in washington, possible snow showers in the afternoon. As you can see in these live pictures, the crowds have already begun a dissenting on the Capitol Grounds where they will go through heavy security before being allowed in through the barricades. The washington metro system has been on a rushhour schedule since 4 00 a. M. This morning, and that will continue through the late evening to accommodate the crowds. Much of the city is locked down. Here is a brief look at the schedule of events today. At 8 45, the president will be attending a Church