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Obama is on his way home after lobbying World Leaders to support his military strike on syria. But when he lands, he has to gear up again and convince the American People, and lawmakers here to stand with him. Abcs chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, is traveling with the president and asking the Big Questions tonight. The president didnt find much support for military action against syria here at this summit of World Leaders in russia. And he acknowledged he may not find much at home. Its conceivable that, at the end of the day, i dont persuade a majority of the American People that its the right thing to do. And then each member of congress is going to have to decide if i think its the right thing to do for the Americas National security. Reporter the president decided to ask for congressional approval before striking syria, but he has not said what he would do if Congress Votes no. I still havent heard a direct response if Congress Fails to authorize this, will you go fo
This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. Evening. Pelley good evening. Is the Syrian Crisis moving toward military action or a diplomatic solution . President obama speaks to the nation shortly about his plan to make the syrian dictatorship pay a price for what he says was a chemical weapons attack last month that killed more than 1,400 syrian civilians. But he also asked Congress Today to delay for up to two weeks a vote authorizing a military strike to give diplomacy time to work. Syrias foreign minister said today that to head off the strike his country is ready to reveal its chemical weapons, turn them over to international supervision, and sign a treaty banning them. Secretary of state john kerry is heading to geneva on thursday to talk to his russian counterpart, sergei lavrov, who helped broke they are syrian peace proposal. Kerry called the proposal the ideal way to solve the crisis but not if it is just a delaying tactic. We have a team
U. S. Officials tell abc news the terrorist organization is now increasing its recruits from an unlikely source, from americans. More than 100 signed on including inside syria. E]5 abcs chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here to tell us who they are. Reporter diane, u. S. Law enforcement and intelligence officials tell abc news that as many as 100 people in this country are under active surveillance tonight as potential terrorists, and there are just as many who have signed and have left america. Its a kind of american brigade. They come from small towns and big cities, Law Enforcement officials tell abc news, including, they say, a man who lived here on monte vista road in phoenix. 30yearold eric harroun was in the u. S. Army on the day of the 9 11 attacks. This year he became one of about a dozen americans who Authorities Say are fighting in syria with a group who has sworn allegiance to al qaeda, known as al nusrah. Youre going down in flames. Reporter his father says h
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