to air missiles. one of the countries that have these shoulder fired aircraft missiles in that region in the middle east it is staggering to the length of which qaddafi went to purchase and implement these particular weapon systems. what makes us nerve us is have you there is not a full accountability. mike rogers of chairman of the house intelligence committee concerned some of these weapons will walk away into the wrong hands, shep. shepard: what about chemical weapons? there were reports he had some of those. after invade iraq he promised to give up weapons of mass destruction after a cia visit who warned that the u.s. would not toler raid libyans wmd programs. chairman rogers tells fox that some weapons do remain. they sara ran gas. we don t have that fully accounted for. they have this very high grade must card gas that is still available and would be
susan collins one of those who said we don t know enough about the competition. eastern libya the birthplace of the rebellion fighters from iraq and al qaeda recruits. officials here at the state department say so far the national council has said and done the right things. they vin varietied qaddafi supporters to join so long as they don t have blood on their hands. been no reprisal opposition to the polls. victoria newland says taliban or taliban style does not appear to appear to the council. it does not want to stay led by extremists. it wants a government of national unity that supports the universal human rights of all libyans. so, those are the statements that the tnc themselves have made. that s what the international community will hold them to going forward. officials are of state department have planned a major briefing for members of congress today about the council before the east coast earthquake closed down the capitol for much of the
there is also libyans arsenal. we know they have this very high grade mustard gas. shepard: tonight, amidst all the chaos, who is watching the weapons? shepard: earthquake in virginia. we just freaked out a bit. it affected homes and businesses and people up and down the east coast. looking up and down the windows going like this. tonight, what happened and what s ahead. and that s first from fox this busy tuesday night as we watch history unfold today in libya. the ground shook here at home. a moderate earthquake rattled the east coast just before 2:00 eastern time shaking tens of millions of americans who really aren t used to deal with such tremors. the epicenter in virginia, some 40 miles north and west of richmond. buildings swayed from new york to south carolina. some felt it even as far away as massachusetts or 700 miles to the north in canada. it was a 5.0 i should say 5.8