type of weapons very much in the past. but certainly the sounds that were coming up, sporadic gunfire. there's nothing apparently in the sky for them to shoot at. but those sounds certainly coming up. we've seen more security out on the streets as we came through the city. government buildings being protected by armed civilians, traffic intersections being protected or controlled by armed police and very little traffic out on the streets as we came back towards our hotel here. perhaps an hour or so, an hour and a half after those first missiles hit libya. there go some more anti-aircraft gunfire going on. jon, wolf? >> how much do the people of libya know about what the coalition is doing? are they aware that they're under attack, that they've been struck by more than 100 u.s. missiles or french fighter planes? >> reporter: i asked a couple of people that. i spoke at this rally to a man