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afterwards took us to see some pro-government rallies, two much smaller rallies, both apparently organized by government officials. when i asked somebody from the one of the government officials later why why did you take us, if you are the government, why did you take us to see an anti-government rally? that wasn t quite the plan, but that is what you wanted to do and that s what happened. so, they are not putting strict controls on us but they are taking us around to places were they think we should go. voices in this country are calling for gadhafi to step down. let s get straight to cnn s kate bolduan in washington. kate, what s being said? reporter: hey there frederica. well, secretary of state hillary clinton she is on her way to geneva, switzerland, right now, for a meeting tomorrow of the u.n. human rights council and also to consult with allies on are the next steps in dealing with the situation in libya, but before she left, she reiterated the message that we have hea
agreement, hopefully through the end of the year. and president barack obama caught heat today from senator john mccain over what the senator calls washington s lack of leadership toward the upheaval in libya. the british and french leaders didn t hesitate to address the crisis there, he noted and the liberal advocacy group moveon.org threw rallies in all 50 states yesterday in a show of support for public workers in wisconsin. all right. about 15 more minutes before the top of the hour, you know what that means, don lemon will be joining us at the top of the hour. of course, as prelude, joining us now. you sound so excited by that i m glad you are. always great to see you. what a crazy news cycle we have been in, right? we have been following the events happening in the middle east, north africa, of course in libya. i m sure you have done this story, did the story about the woman who just return there had from libya with her two kids. two boys. her husband was working ther
this hour for cleaning and maintenance. some former government security forces have switched sides in libya joining rebels in a town about 35 miles outside tripoli. meanwhile, more international leaders calling for libyan leader moammar gadhafi to go the latest is british foreign secretary william haig. senior international correspondent nic robertson is in tripoli. i spoke to him last hour about report october turmoil where he is not 100% free to go where he and other journalists want to go. rather difficult for a lot of western journalists to be able to report from that area. you and a number of other western journalists had some very unique circumstances, right where you were being taken around various cities but this is what the government wants to you see? reporter: frederica, one would think that this is what the government wants us to see, but when government officials
the fact is now is the time for action, not just statement. white house officials, they defend president obama s response, they have been, saying this he remained kind of low key, off earring bit more muted response early on because of concerns simply over the safety of americans trying to get out of libya. following the safe departure of many americans that we covered, the president announced unilateral sanctions against gadhafi and top members of his government. the u.n. security council approved draft resolution of sanction and is secretary clinton told reporters traveling with her today that the u.s. is now reaching out to opposition groups trying to organize in libya. she also added that it s way too soon to say how this is all to play out and frederica, i think that is probably the one certainty in this very fluid situation with historic change unfolding before our eyes in that region. kate bolduan, thanks so much, in washington. appreciate that. her iconic name is synonymo