NBC's Chuck Todd reports on military options the Obama administration is considering in Syria.
TODD: The options that he's considering right now, there already is either indirect or nonlethal assistance to the Syrian opposition that's going on right now, almost a half billion in U.S. tax dollars has been sent in humanitarian aid and this nonlethal assistance. What the president could consider in the next few weeks is direct military assistance to those opposition groups, Brian, that the CIA, our intelligence, on the ground determine are not potential threats to the United States in the future. That’s stuff -- all that identifying is going on right now. That's the options on the table. The idea of a larger military intervention as of right now, that is mostly off the table, but we'll see how things progress.