When we think of Libya, a hundred landscapes and rich historical monuments come to mind, yet Libya has another facet – multiple higher education instituti
students called bright star university. but gadhafi s this there, his forces are well dug in not gadhafi himself, but his loyalists are well dug in. they are confronted by a rebel column of 1500, 2000 fighters. very disorganized, very ill-trained but very heavily armed. the two are firing at each other. it is the very definition, jenna, of a stalemate. they re still fighting there today, so that now makes 72 hours where that is the front line. it s now about 135 miles from where i m standing right now here in the rebel stronghold city of men dpaz si. and i don t think benghazi, and i don t think either side has the military muscle to break this impasse. so militarily here in the east i believe there is a stalemate. you mentioned misurata, the third largest city in libya where downtown the courageous residents have endured, now, a
investigation. jon: peter goelz formerly with the ntsb. thanks, peter. thank you. take a knee, take a knee. [gunfire] get out of the car! watch it, watch it! jenna: well, that was geraldo rivera hunkering down in libya, right now fighting between government forces is raging. gadhafi loyalists are carrying out a masker in misurata. geraldo is joining us live from benghazi, libya, with more. geraldo? reporter: hi, jenna. the fighting still ranges around that key oil town where we got caught in that crossfire between gadhafi loyalists who are still holed up in the university in that town. it s actually a kind of training school for petrochemical