governor john kasich who said he s not trying to take down the unions. that is coming up. don t miss that. also, we just got word that president obama is expected to speak live today, 5:15 eastern time, and he ll be addressing the situation, the eroding situation in libya. be right back. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still be high, and you need extra help. ask your doctor about onglyza, a once daily medicine used with diet and exercise to control high blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. adding onglyza to your current oral medicine may help reduce after meal blood sugar spikes and may help reduce high morning blood sugar. [ male announcer ] onglyza should not be used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history or risk of diabetic ketoacidosis. onglyza has not been studied with insulin. using onglyza with medicines such as sulfonylureas may cause low blood sugar. some symptoms of low blood sugar are shaking, swe
now being in libya, unlike egypt where it has remained a solid nation, there have been a lot of questions because of the tribes in libya, if it would if gadhafi goes away, if it would remain a nation state or if it would be splintered. reporter: i ve spoken to a lot of people here about the whole tribal issue, and they make an interesting point. these tribes are all intermarried. it s not little separate entities with no contact with the adjacent tribe. one man was telling me that his wife comes from one tribe and his mother is from another, his father from a third, that they re so intermingled that it simply isn t a case of sort of a splintered society. they do say that moammar gadhafi has tried to drive division between the tribes in the hopes of, of course, being the divide and rule idea. but many libyans have told me
objective, that right now the situation is fluid. it is uncertain. it is difficult to get a clear understanding of everything that s happening everywhere throughout the country. so we are working very closely with partners. and there are many countries that have much closer relations with libya than we do, as you know. we haven t had those relations for many years to the extent that we ve had the kind of influence that other countries might be able to exercise now. but everything will be on the table. we will look at all the poblt possib possible options to try to bring an end to the violence, to try to influence the government. but, as i said yesterday, obviously as you heard the foreign minister, in any situation, our foremost concern has to be for the safety and security of our own citizens,
so even if ga dpadhafi remains control of the capital specifically, he has mounting problems elsewhere, and that includes tabruk, the town in the east where the uprising began. this video shot today shows several hundred people out in the streets against libya s long-time ruler. as i said at the start, the fire is getting hotter. joining me now from neighboring tunisia, cnn s nic robertson. let s begin with what you ve seen today. reporter: this is a country that s being divided. libya is being divided into you have benghazi and tabruk in the eastern part ever the country and you have tripoli and the western part ever the country. we re talking to people on the border who have come out of tripoli today. they tell us stories, one of them the cover-up that appears to be putting in place to slaughter those geting out of the country.
portion of the country this is it a very big country that have not yet fallen. but the people i was talking to today say one of the reasons that they re fleeing the capital right now is because they re afraid that people are going to come from the regions that have fallen, from the countryside, and try and take on gadhafi s forces in the capital. they think that would be a very, very bloody and dangerous situation. that s why they re running away. there s no indication that s happened but this is where the situation begins to look like a civil war, brooke. nic robertson for us in nearby tunisia. thank you so much. the obama administration, they are coming forward, condemning violence there in libya, but they have not yet called on moammar gadhafi to step down. secretary of state hillary clinton is expected to speak any minute now. we ll bring it to you live when that happens. also, we just found out the governor of wisconsin is going to speak live this hour. of course, he ll