replace a tyrannical dictator who is not a legitimate leader but a crook. we should try to replace him. i just wrote judge napolitano and i m sure i woke him up and i said, listen, we can t target another leader, right? that s against our constitution. absolutely. so if we came out, if the president of the united states says yeah, i m going after qaddafi, that would be technically according to the judge and you would back him up on this, steve, a war crime so that s why, perhaps against the law. perhaps the defense secretary, the defense secretary of britain came out and said, you know what? i said see a scenario where we kill qaddafi. maybe that explains why the british are the ones that fired the two cruise missiles into qaddafi s complex. meanwhile, you ve got democrats on capitol hill and they suddenly are talking about impeachment? apparently over the weekend, the democratic conference call on saturday and we ll put up a full screen of some of the democrats on the call a
problem. denver is facing a $100 million shortfall. councilwoman and the mayoral candidate is one of only three council members opposed to the salary increase. we did reach out to her other mayoral opponent, he declined to appear. she did not. she joins us from denver. good morning. good morning. good morning, steve. good morning, ali. great to have you. we have a graphic over here. your town is facing $100 million budget deficit. by 2030, $500 million and by last monday, the margin was 10-3. your town council said give us a raise. what s up with that? well, the process requires under the city charter that we consider raises once every four years prior to a city election and so this was the time that it came up. this was the proposal. it had been discussed by council last summer and we had come up
right. so let s go out to molly and review where we re at in day two of the libya no-fly zone, do anything we can to stop them from flying kind of war sort of. you re in washington with latest. what is the latest? good morning, brian, steve and alisyn. no word this morning in the libyan leader was at home at the time but a senior coalition official tells fox that british submarines filed two missiles at muammar qaddafi s compound in tripoli because it had military significance. it knocked down half of the round three story building considered to be qaddafi s presidential compound. still, both the brits and the u.s. military leaders say qaddafi is not the target of this mission. this is not about going going after qaddafi himself or attacking him at this particular point in time. it s about achieving these narrow and relatively limited objectives so that he stops killing his people and so
who exactly did blow up that administration building 165 feet in the qaddafi compound from his tent? according to nbc news, apparently, the british bombed it. but nonetheless, it s interesting. the defense secretary of the united kingdom, dr. liam fox said, yeah, he could be a target. you know, if he s out there and he just so happens to be inspecting an air to ground missile silo or something like that, you never know. so killing qaddafi is a possible option, perhaps. right. though admiral at the pentagon said yesterday that qaddafi is not a target. this is the problem with an international coalition which is that not everybody is speaking from the same script. not everybody is on the same page. maybe the british think he s a target and the u.s. doesn t. wait a minute, maybe they have a different target than we do. thank you, steve. i wish i would have phrased it that brilliantly. qaddafi s son was on abc yesterday and talked about the prospect of giving up.