your last question. chairman, i ll make it brief. but in response to your question about the past year, over the past year, we ve provided a full range of options. and my advice on those options was based on my assessment of their linkage to our national security interests and whether they could be effective. on this issue that is the use of chemical weapons, i find a clear linkage to our national security interests, and we will find a way to make our use of force effective. thank you, all. senator johnson? thank you, mr. chairman. i m trying to reconcile, i guess, the two tracts of goals we ve got going on here. military action and negotiated settleme settlement. secretary hagel, you said we are not seeking to resolve the underlying conflict in syria. isn t that exactly what we re doing? why aren t we trying to resolve
retired from coaching in 1999 and founded a charitable organization for at-risk children called second mile. he s accused of making sexual advances on eight young men he met through that program. the charges are piled up against him. sandusky is currently out on a $100,000 bail. on $100,000 bail. his attorney says he maintains his innocence. also involved in this case, penn state s athletic director timothy curly and the university s senior vice president for finance and business, gary shultz. now, pennsylvania s attorney general, linda kelly, made this statement. she said, this is a case about a sexual predator who used his position to repeatedly prey on young boys. it is also a case about high-ranking university officials who allegedly failed to report the sexual assault of a young boy after the information was brought to their attention and later made false statements to a grand jury that was investigating a series of assaults on young boys. penn state s president released
to win his first incident since a tabloid scandal erupt aid year ago claiming sexual tryss with the world s richest eighth let s. his wife divorced hf after reportedly laning a $100 million settleme settlement. some said his image would be sullied for others, some said there was a cure-all to help all forgive and forget. third birdie in a row. reporter: winning. if he wins, no matter how many people in the field, it will be enormous. reporter: he returned to the sport at the masters following a nationally televised apology. i m deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behave i engaged in. reporter: the former number one golfer played nothing like the old tiger, missing fareways, missing putts. now with his game seemingly back in order, the watch and the
to last months. they started on september 2nd. we heard from benjamin netanyahu on this sunday evening after this didn t extend, 6:00 p.m. eastern time. he didn t mention the word settleme settlement. he said he hopes the talks will go on. it is going to be a tense few days. we are seeing building continuing. it is also a jewish holiday. later in the week, beginning of next week, we could see intensive building, which could make it difficult for the palestinian president to stay at these talks without losing faith. just a little analysis here. you ve been covering this story for so long from both sides. is this being set up for another disaster, another stalemate where both sides are just going to walk away or do you see any difference this time around in trying to not actually start the talks, but keep them going? well, the difference this
keep psyching and psyching yourself up. the longer they stay, the more stories they hear about what s going on. that builds more makes them more nervous, only because they don t know what to expect. reporter: finally a flight opens. on to our final destination. just a few minutes ago we arrived here, finally. so at this point, sergeant shorter is checking his men in, making sure all the paperwork is squared away. then they can finally get on with their mission. sounded good, finally good to get here. tired of waiting. reporter: the wait would not be much longer. ied explosion. reporter: shorter s mission would soon take his platoon outside the base to confront the threat of ieds. nothing happening down there. word is two got injured. reporter: we thought this was shorter s final stop. then, drew, his orders were changed. he was then proved to another forward-operating base. a much smaller one located just