here is why. because a lot of times when these disasters happen in third world countries everybody rushes because they are so desperately poor say in haiti. i also think that just because a disaster happens in a first world where these countries are better aequipped to rebuild because they are richer. serving and a matter o whether it does a lot of good. look, wh whave aisaste hereolmes the united states, allbo was logistic wasn t financial. they say this is a rich count. we havehe same as japan. not just money. they need water and potables. we are doing that i don t think there is anybody tt has a beef with that i think we provide logistics for them. cash, the guy from reuters saying listen, enough is enough here. we have been sending money to all these countries. we don t have any money. we are bankrupt. that s not exactly the argument i took from his
these disasters happen in third world countries everybody rushes because they are so desperately poor say in haiti. i also think that just because a disaster happens in a first world where these countries are better aequipped to rebuild because they are richer. that doesn t mean they deserve our support moral or economic any less. bill: matter of being deserving and a matter of whether it does a lot of good. look, when we have a disaster here colmes in the united states, all right, we re not getting any money from anybody. nobody is sending us anything. katrina people wanted to help us, 9/11 people wanted to help us. bill: the oil spill help was logistic. wasn t financial. they say this is a rich country. we have the same as japan. not just money. they need water and potables. we are doing that i don t think there is anybody that has a beef with that i think we provide logistics for them. cash, the guy from reuters saying listen, enough is enough here. we have been sending mone
here is why. because a lot of times when these disasters happen in third world countries everybody rushes because they are so desperately poor say in haiti. i also think that just because a disaster happens in a first world where these countries are better aequipped to rebuild because they are richer. that doesn t mean they deserve our support moral or economic any less. bill: matter of being deserving and a matter of whether it does a lot of good. look, when we have a disaster here colmes in the united states, all right, we re not getting any money from anybody. nobody is sending us anything. katrina people wanted to help us, 9/11 people wanted to help us. bill: the oil spill help was logistic. wasn t financial. they say this is a rich country. we have the same as japan. not just money. they need water and potables. we are doing that i don t think there is anybody that has a beef with that i think we provide logistics for them. cash, the guy from reuters saying listen, enough
reporter: well, that is very much speculation at this point. but that is what the rev lau revolutionaries are hoping for. gadhafi s army went well. equipped. what sustains him in power were his security forces and they continue to do so. but what we have to look out for and see if this happens in tripoli in the next evening and in the next 48 hours is whether there are defections from the security inner circles to the people. the clashes have been concentrated mainly in suburbs, areas in and around the capital, not particularly in green square itself. the demonstrates are yesterday hoped to march to green square but unable to do so without meeting fierce resistance from the security forces. so really, i think a lot of the focus and attention and concern of both the revolutionaries and international observers including governments will be to see whether or not the inner circle around colonel gadhafi