>> how much wigging room did the administration leave? >> there are a lot of diplomatic hurdles but a lot of pressure from france and britain but from democrats and republicans within the house of representatives and the senate here in washington. secretary clinton made it clear here today that the united states not only doesn't want to go forward for a no-fly zone without the help of nato and western allies, particularly in europe. but they also want the approval of the united nations. john kerry, the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee has talked about cratering runways. stopping gadhafi, limiting his ability to get airborne, to fight back against the rebels. it's a tactical one in that the