saying the u.s. is prepared to help opposition who are trying for a post qaddafi government. in his camp, the world will hold them accountable for any confirmed crimes against humanity. hour steve centanni live in washington with this part of the story, steve. secretary of state hillary clinton, talking of helping the libyan rebels and before boarding her plane for geneva, clint cl clinton spoke to those at andrews air force base saying we re attempting to reach out to the libyans, and we re going to be ready and prepared to offer any kind of assistance that anyone wishes to have from the united states. now, clinton didn t specifically comment on whether military assistance would be offered. she says, the u.s. is threatening more measures against qaddafi s government, but gave no details on that and this comes of course, one day after president obama for
there won t be dissent inside the capitol building on news night when the governor gives the budget address and this shaped up the big showdown with a lot of emotion here at the capitol and it s ending rather quietly now, harris. harris: we want to remind people it s the collective bargaining rights and the budget bill put my government scott walker and a lot of the people are saying, you can read the signs and mike tobin reporting live for us from madison tonight. thank you very much. other he headlines we re following at this moment on the fox report. a situation building that could lead to much more violence in libya and anti-government forces seizing a major city miles from the heart of qaddafi s government, interest the libyan capital of tripoli and uprooting more than 100,000 people, many now as refugees crossing into tunisia. where at this hour, they are growing more desperate, huddling in makeshift camps,
living on handouts and wondering what will come next. here is fox correspondent jonathan hunt live from libya. reporter: and we re some 30 miles west of tripoli and will term what happens in libya. it s very short at least the anti-government protesters who have taken control of the sector of that. and they are ringed by pro qaddafi forces, the army, the militias and how that fight ends may well determine what happens next. if the anti-qaddafi protesters can hold that city, then there s a rebellion that s already taken hold in the east of libya and that could spell the end for qaddafi because it em boldens them to march on tripoli. if the qaddafi forces are to retake the city then increasingly deranged libyan leader and he may decide he will fight on for days, for
across oklahoma and a second watch we ve watched, nashville from northern parts of tennessee and southern parts of the state of kentucky. so, keep that in mind. and that s basically where we do have a possible to see tornados form and a tornado warning where a tornado has been spotted by doppler radar, and this is including the county of in northern oklahoma and the cell is moving east and that s a time to take cover, guys, when there is a warning. harris. harris: all right. maria, thank you very much. of course, we ll continue to follow the weather developments and you ve heard maria say she s monitoring the situation, and standing by for the updates and also tonight on the fox report. with the u.s. leading the way, world leaders cracking down on libya s moammar al qaddafi. we think it s a powerful message to the leadership of libya that the heinous killing must be stopped and
missed the boat? immediately took us in, looked after us, and telephoned people who make sure we got here, second to none. many of the workers leaving said they hope to return and will worry about the 6 million libyans fighting for their freedom. i feel sad for the people that are left, i mean the libyan people and involved in this. it s a tragedy. despite the evacuee, thousands of governor workers still remain trapped in libya, many of them are in the capital of tripoli. that s where the benghazi refweem is distributing weapons and dissipating what could be the bloodiest battle yet of of this conflict, harris. harris: david lee miller reporting live, thank you very much. turning now to a sharpest kalation in the u.s. response to the violence in libya. secretary of state hillary clinton just arriving in geneva switzerland for a u.n. security council meeting on libya. before leaving the secretary