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their weapons are you worried libya becomes a safe haven for terrorists. there are no courts, there is in government, it is a free-for-all down there. guest: well, that is right. and what needs to happen in this situation is the leaders of country from all the political factions need to come together, like happened in iraq and afghanistan, and they need to talk about a plan for the transition, what will happen next and that will involve elections but the problem in libya as compared to, say, subsequent or even a place like iraq, there are no institutions. there are no courts. no political parties. no civil society. and, so, really there has to be work to build foundation for those things and that is hard work and takes a very long time and so the risk of it not working and the risk of what might happen in between is a very high risk, indeed, and a difficult problem for the united states to deal with, a difficult environment which to work.
this administration on business leaders to help out with some of these countries, egypt and tunisia in particular to help them with economic programs and job programs, et cetera. you have think tanks, of course, those talking heads that we talk to. but they often know quite a lot. then you have nongovernmental organizations. they are important, too, because many of them deal with the type we call it civil society, helping people learn how to vote, to hold elections properly and all of that, remember, in this region, some places it was more developed than others. let s say egypt, for example. but when you get to places like yemen or libya, libya s a great example of no structure, no civil society. nothing beneath that leader moammar gadhafi. so the room is filled with a lot of people who are going to be listening very carefully because they probably will have a role to play in this. jill, i understand secretary clinton is going to be playing a role as well, she s going to be
our message is simple if you take the risks that reform entails, you will have the full support of the united states. we must also build on our efforts to broaden our engagement beyond elites so that we reach the people who will shape the future, particularly young people. we will continue to make good on the commitments that i made in cairo, to build networks of entrepreneurs and expand exchanges in education, to foster cooperation in science and technology and combat disease. across the region we intend to provide assistance to civil society, including those that may not be officially sanctioned and who speak uncomfortable truths. and we will use the technology to connect with and listen to the voices of the people many.
about 40 minutes from now. we re taking a look at live pictures showing you there the flag set up, the podium set up, waiting for the president to be speaking. that will be happening momentarily. now, of course we re taking a look at how the events a world away impact your security, our standing in the world. we ve got a few details ahead of the speech. the president is expected to say that the post-bin laden area is a time to reject terror and extremist views. the president will emphasize that the united states doesn t take a one size fits all approach to change in the region. and he s going to announce $2 billion in aid to help egyptian democracy take root. a tape was released that is bin laden speaking just days after his death. the speaker expresses support for the revolutionary change in the arab world. if. former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn will ask a new york judge to release him on bail. that s happening today. he is offering $1 million cash to be confined at