i was the only candidate who stood up on the debt ceiling debate and said this country shouldn t default. can a republican who favors civil unions to gay couples, favors evolution and global warming, but president obama s ambassador to china, buck the tea party time and be a serious candidate. i m just going to stick laser like to the issues that are important to the american people right now and will be totally responsible for getting us back in the game. is jon huntsman the most radical thing of all in the gop? a true moderate. i think i ve got pragmatic and practical solutions. i m just the right candidate. tonight jon huntsman one on one for the hour. governor huntsman, let me start i suppose with the obvious question. here you are at a great time in your life. you ve got a lovely family, you re financially secure, you ve had an amazing career, there are many things you could do. why on earth would you possibly want to go into the cauldron of being preside
happy. tonight we take our freedom. the gadhafi regime ask coming to an end and the future of libya is in the hands of its people. is this gadhafi s last stand? what comes next. we ll talk to boots on the ground and the libyans. and the man thants to be the next president. i ll stick to the issues that really matter to the american people right now and will be totally responsible for getting us back in the game. is jon huntsman is real deal? can a republican who favors civil union with gay couples and president obama s ambassador to china, have the tea party tied? jon huntsman, the remarkably candid one-on-one. pierce, i m in it to win and i promise i won t walk off. this is piers morgan tonight. moammar gadhafi saifal islam gadhafi claims the city is still under his control and his father is safe and well. i ll talk to matthew chance. i ll go live to sara sidner. sara, if you can hear me what s going on? we heard a lot of rapid gunfire. we saw tracer ro
us, literally right over us. we had to take cover. so we started to wonder what exactly was going on, if there was some sort of fight that started up again in this town, which is just about 30 miles from tripoli. as it turned out as the night went on, even though that went on about an hour and a half, we finally got in touch with rebel sources who told us, no, actually they are celebrating. yes, they re blowing off things like mortars but they are celebrating still. what we do know, there were gun battles in the city of tripoli today. we drove into the main drag from the west. that is where a lot of businesses normally are, a lot of commerce takes place and some neighborhoods. we drove straight down towards green square and we were stopped in the evening because they were telling us that we couldn t go any further. we could hear gunfire. the rebels telling us that there were snipers in the area, that the situation was very tense, that they were at one point surrounded but tha
hermi his son appears to be in tripoli, he claims the city is still under his family s control. he said his father is sacred talk to him in a moment, live. sara, if you can hear me, what is the latest there right now? reporter: we were hearing loud booms, loud blasts, a lot of rapid gunfire. we saw tracer rounds coming over our heads very, very close to us, literally right over us. we had to take cover. so we started to wonder what exactly was going on, if there was some sort of fight that started up again in this town, which is just about 30 miles from tripoli. as it turned out as the night went on, even though that went on about an hour and a half, we finally got in touch with rebel sources who told us, no, actually they are celebrating. yes, they re blowing off things like mortars but they are celebrating still. what we do know, there were gun battles in the city of tripoli today. we drove into the main drag from the west. that is where a lot of businesses normally are,
shortage of food and gas. our correspondents tell us there are long lines outside bakeries and many gas stations are closed. egypt is proving to be a delicate banning act for the pentagon. look at the tar gas lobbed at protesters this past week. a lot of the egyptian military equipment this was made in the u.s., everything from teargas to tanks, cairo gets $1.3 billion in military aid from us anl yul annually. second only to what we give to israel. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr. barbara, what else does egypt get from us? this aid program has been going on for decades. in terms of what the u.s. government gives to egypt, it is big picture stuff, fighter jets,