Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr describes the next steps if President Obama orders a U.S. strike in Syria.
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Anderson talked about the latest developments in Syria with Fouad Ajami, Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, National Security Analyst Fran Townsend, who currently sits on the Homeland Security and CIA external advisory boards, Christopher Dickey, Middle East Editor for Newsweek and The Daily Beast, as well as retired Army Major General James “Spider” Marks. The panel discussed how a U.S. response may impact Assad and the future of Syria.
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Post by: Anderson Cooper Filed under: Bashar al-Assad • Christopher Dickey • Fouad Ajami • Fran Townsend • Major General Spider Marks • President Barack Obama • Syria |
President Obama says the chemical attack in Syria is a "challenge to the world" and requires a response. Anderson Cooper reports.
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Post by: Anderson Cooper Filed under: Bashar al-Assad • President Barack Obama • Syria |
If you look beyond the gowns and crowns you will find a wellspring of wisdom at beauty pageants.
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A Montana teacher sentenced to a month in prison for raping a former student shocks many. Mark Geragos weighs in.
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A Montana teacher who raped his 14-year-old student was sentenced to only 30 days in jail. Randi Kaye reports.
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George Howell takes a look at Chicago's 'Safe Passage' program aimed at protecting students on their way to school.
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