a congresswoman from california said that while and the use of chemical weapons is deeply troubling, i believe there is no military solution to the complex syrian crisis. the harshest words came from former u.s. congressman dennis kucinich, who said "so we are about to become al qaeda's air force now? this is a serious matter that has broad implications internationally, and to try to minimize it by saying we will have a targeted strike is an act of war, not anything to be trifled with." the un security council received a draft from british prime minister david cameron off the rising would he calls necessary measures to be taken in syria. but such a resolution cannot get approval on the security council, given that both russia and china have a veto and are both critical of military strikes in syria. for more on this, from new york. welcome. what exactly did david cameron's resolution call for? >> the text of the u.k.'s draft resolution reportedly condemns the august 21 alleged chemical weapons attack on the rebel-held areas in syria. it faults the syrian government for the alleged att