november. and a new voice at the policy level. >> jamie: good to see you. thank you so much. >> kelly: the u.s. security council now considering possible sanctions against libya for its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters. some estimates indicated more than 1,000 people have been killed there in just the past two weeks. our julie banderas is live in new york with more details, julie. >> kelly, the diplomates meeting behind closed doors right now, the united nations security council, the hope is to come to a quick resolution to oppose international sanctions and vote on it this weekend. i want to take you live now outside the security council where the u.n. resolution drafted by the u.k. and france is being debated inside that is the live picture there. it would include an armed embargo, freezing assets and a travel ban against gadhafi, his family and a top military intelligence commander and the draft would include an