right now in libya, the u.s. is part of the coalition attacking gadhafi's forces, but back in january the u.s. government was reaching out to the dictator's youngest son. the "washington post" reports the state department helped organize a trip for the 27-year-old to visit the u.s. the government did not host his visit but helped an american company set up an internship for him and even organized sight seeing tours. a national security reporter for the "washington post." didn't sunday morning to you. what a difference a month or two makes, right? this was an attempt by the state department to what, give him some american influence, have him like us? >> yeah. this is a guy who two months ago looked like a future leader of libya. but two months later not so