Undetected metal detector. Why did the tsa wait up to two hours before notifying area police. But we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. All of a sudden, it hit the spotlight and wraps into a fire bull. Flames and smoke everywhere. A deadly plane crash caught on camera in australia. Four were u. S. Citizens. General h. R. Mcmaster will adcome the National Security viser. Id jusket li to say what a privilege it is to be able to continue serving our nation. Im grateful for you for that opportunity. And some flooding again, the storm dumping rain on soggy ndgrou. E wve lost everything. Thousands of people held not my president ly ral on president s day. Officer keith boyer was shot dead while responding to a car crash. A senseless tragedy. 11 people walked through an unedreen security line at john f. Kennedy National Airport here in new york city and apparently boarded flights. Russias ambassador to the u. N. Vitaly churkin died at his u. N. Offi
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Capital of isis. The forces that were operating with in syria are much more indigenous. Theyre much lighter. They dont have as good a mobility. They dont have as much firepower. So, you know, we have to be prepared to fill in some of the, some of those gaps for them, and that may involve, you know, Additional Fire support capability to help offset some of those gaps that they have and we would take the burden on ourselves to provide that aspect of the fighting. Reporter that sounds like more boots on the ground in syria. Perhaps that is what were doing. We may do that, but right now i havent made that determination. Reporter votel said the basic strategy, begun by the obama administration, of letting local forces do the fighting will not change. But in iraq, 450 american advisers are moving forward with iraqi forces into the city of mosul, getting closer to the front lines than ever before. General votel is in jordan tonight as he makes one last tour of the battlefield before recommend
Right. In one of his First Executive actions, the president gave the pentagon until next week to develop a new strategy for defeating isis in the middle east. Such a plan could include more u. S. Ground troops on top of the 5,000 already in iraq. David martin is traveling with the head of u. S. Central command as he evaluates whats needed. Reporter with iraqi forces closing in on what remains of the isis selfproclaimed capital of mosul, the commander of u. S. Forces in the middle east says he wont hesitate to ask for more american Ground Troops in both iraq and syria. Ive always been encouraged if we need more, we will ask for more. Reporter general joseph votel told cbs news additional american troops would be especially useful in syria. The u. S. Backed fighters are preparing an offensive to retake raqqa, the other selfproclaimed capital of isis. The forces that were operating with in syria are much more indigenous. Theyre much lighter. They dont have as good a mobility. They dont ha
President. Good evening, and welcome to cspan series first ladies influence and image. Tonight is the story of barbara pierce bush, the wife of our 41st president , George Herbert walker bush. And here for the next 90 minutes to tell us more about her life and her influence are two guests. Myra gutin is the barbara bush biographer, part of that first lady series weve turned to so often during this series this year. Shes a first ladies scholar, and she teaches at Rider University in lawrenceville, new jersey. Thanks very much for being here with us. Ms. Gutin my pleasure. Ms. Swain Jeffrey Engel is the founding director of the center for president ial history at Southern Methodist university. Hes the author of one book on george bushs Foreign Policy and at work on another one. Thank you for being here tonight. Mr. Engel good to be here. Ms. Swain now, we heard barbara bush at the outset talk about the fact that, when she became first lady, her words had much more were much more attentio