and secretary gates just said, that he really thought it should be left to other allied force, especially the french and the british. martha? martha: great update and great reminding us that you mentioned that early on and we'd expect, i think, that there would be cia on the ground and the question that remains, whether or not they will actually train these rebel fighters. jennifer, thank you so much. jennifer griffin, reporting from the pentagon. rick: one of the side stories in all of this is a flood of libyan refugees who are now struggling to get by. in makeshift camps, thousands of people, from the city of ajdabiya, forced out of the rebel held territory as qaddafi forces fired on them and many sleep outside or intent cities. -- in tent cities. >> established a no-fly zone, stopped an advancing army, added more partners, to the coalition, and transferred command of the military effort to nato. that is not bad for a week of