more to come on this, greg palkot on the job for us in that country, libya, greg, thank you very much. now with the the countdown back in this country to election day on, a new push is coming from those who take politics to the faithful why this particular move could lead hundreds of pastors to showdowns with the fed. also, republican running mate romney and congressman ryan reunited for a bus tour for a swing across one of the prized swing states. what would it take to win there, a state that went for president obama in 2008, the man who ran president reagan s reelection campaign is with us shortly. stay close. [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology.
week, a militant with al-qaeda ties, could have played a major role in the killing of the ambassador. and the head of a militia in one eastern libyan city, that militia disbanded this weekend and militia members have fled. harris: so, greg, we know how the libyan citizens are expressing how they feel about the militias, what is their opinion of us, the americans in their country? well, we heard in that rally on friday, in benghazi, and led to the storm of the compound some real support for american sorrow for the loss of the ambassador and i have heard that and we have he heard that on the street from the libyans in the past couple of days. the problem is, what people are watching is, if and when the u.s. decides possibly to take some more aggressive action in this country against those thought to be responsible for the killing of ambassador stevens and others, there could be some fallout from that. some flashback from that, back to you, harris.
now it s aimed at the extremists behind the terror attack that killed our ambassador and other three americans, libya s president, ordered all rogue, unregistered militias to disband by tuesday. and civilian protesters angry over the attack on the u.s. consulate stormed the militia compound and set fire to some of the buildings and remember, we showed you that on fox report last night. we re told if the militias do not comply with the libyan president s order, the libyan army will use force to take them out. our greg palkot is in libya streaming live now from the the capital city of tripoli. greg, how real is this militia crackdown and how significant? harris, so far it seems to be working and authorities tell us here in tripoli, for example, today authorities, security forces round out the rogue militia from one base and comes back to the dramatic scenes we ve been seeing earlier this week from the eastern libyan city of benghazi and storming the compounds here and this is
we not only had the best workers, we had the best innovators, the best designers. and that s what this is about today. reporter: now, the department of energy says none of its loan money, only a portion of which has been drawn down, was spent in finland, but an audit by the gao said the energy department is not monitoring the loans close hi enough to know what the company is doing. the gao said simply, quote, that u.s. taxpayers do not know whether they are getting what they paid for. jon? jon: i m sure finland is very grateful though, right, jim? laugh a laugh. reporter: absolutely. maybe they ll buy some of these cars. jenna: a new chapter in the history this week, celebrations continue in libya following the death of moammar gadhafi. still questions remain about what s ahead and what s next for the entire region. jon: and greek protesters honoring a fallen demonstrator who did not leave a rally alive.
going to be important or lead to an important role for the oneida party, the awakening as it s called in tunisia. the muslim brotherhood is probably going to do fairly well but not win outright in egypt elections begin in november, and libya still has to come to grips with an election schedule there. the bigger danger in some ways is the diversity in these societies whether it s sectarian differences or tribal and clan differences. libya has 140 different tribes or clans, 30 of which are important be. jenna: wow. and this is a moment that you have to bring together diverse elements of society and, most importantly, the militias who and there are many of them that played a role in ousting moammar gadhafi from power jenna: just real quick here. we re short on time, robin. i m just thinking as you re mentioning elections and the tribes and bringing people together, i m thinking about the country and the region that we ve invested so much in, and