tripoli today. a government official says one of the blasts hit a compound belonging to libyan leader moammar gadhafi. nato claiming responsibility, at least one of the attacks which it said struck a vehicle in a storage area. the airstrikes happened during the daylight which has been rare for nato strikes in libya. president obama arrived back in the u.s. within the last hour. he wrapped up a six-day trip to europe today in poland where he did meet with the prime minister, also met with veterans of solidarity labor movement, credited with helping end communism in poland. the president praised poland s transition to democracy and called it a model for nations across north africa and the middle east now. and in missouri, the death toll in joplin has risen again after last sunday s tornado. 140 people, 42 people, i should say, are confirmed dead from that f-5 twister. another 100 are missing. president obama is scheduled to tour this area tomorrow and meet some of the victims
unemployment benefits. and 700 billion minutes, how much time the houston community college says all of us spend on facebook each month. that doesn t count judge napolitano who is never off it. you re right, brian. all right. much more serious story now. convicted child rapist and murderer s execution is now on hold for this guy. late last night, a federal judge in california blocked the execution of albert greenwood brown. get this, the state did not have enough of the anesthesia required for the execution and brown argued his death would be cruel and inhumane. that s right. the governor s office plans on filing an appeal today but in a weird turn of events. the state s entire supply of lethal injection drugs will expire the day after tomorrow and judge napolitano is shaking his head. they have this thing out here, if you re going to die by lethal injection, you get to pick the drugs that kill you. right. apparently, this guy picked these drugs that they only had a limited s