we know the gadhafi regime is brutal. it s rare you see the brutality captured up close. we will tell you what happened to a woman who said she was gang raped over the weekend. saturday morning, she risked her life by storming into a tripoli hotel to tell journalists her story of brutality. they say we re all libyans, she screams, look what gadhafi brigades did to me. plain clothed government officials immediately intervene. this man tries to grab her and shut her up. her face bruised. she said she s from benghazi and was abducted at a government checkpoint, beaten, raped.
shocked the world. we know the gadhafi regime is brutal. it s rare you see the brutality captured up close. we will tell you what happened to a woman who said she was gang raped over the weekend. saturday morning, she risked her life by storming into a tripoli hotel to tell journalists her story of brutality. they say we re all libyans, she screams, look what gadhafi brigades did to me. plain clothed government officials immediately intervene. this man tries to grab her and shut her up. her face bruised. she said she s from benghazi and was abducted at a government
contempt, what does that mean exactly? can they be arrested? reporter: again, according to the wisconsin constitution, state legislators cannot be arrested while in session. and republicans are clearly making a distinction between being in contempt and being subject to arrest. the resolution yesterday would allow the wayward democrats to be taken into custody, but republicans say custody is not technically arrest. they say citizens who see any democratic lawmakers within the state borders of wisconsin can report them to police and again, here s what governor walker said last night: to try and find an alternative way to compel at least some of those senators to come back, that doesn t involve legal means. reporter: one more final point patti an: back in 1988, a different body, different circumstances, but senator bob packwood of oregon was literally carried feet first but plain clothed police officers into a quorum call, orrin hatch
when do you plan to decide, or are you here to break some news today? well, i d love to give you great news, but frankly we need something this country needs something quickly, and i will decide to run one way or the other by june. in iran, one person is dead in clashes between security forces and demonstrators. the demonstrators have been protesting president mahmoud ahmadinejad s government, tens of thousands of them marching down revolution avenue to freedom tower in downtown tehran. uniformed officers and plain-clothed pro-government militia rushed crowds that were chanting death to the dictator. the demonstrations come on huge political upheaval in egypt. prince william and kate middleton have chosen their wedding party. prince harry will be the best man and kate s sister will be maid of honor.
president obama has been calling for a transition to begin now. on the other hand, we heard secretary clinton a couple of days ago saying we support the process laid out by vice president suleiman which is not a process that the opposition has agreed to at all. reporter: there is growing concern the man the u.s. is supporting, the new egyptian vice president, is not on the same page. up till now the obama administration was saying that this had to be a negotiated transition, that the egyptian government had to deal with the opposition, and that the opposition had to be a partner, so to speak, in this transition. what suleiman is offering now is not that at all. reporter: now, i want to go back, wolf, to something our colleague ivan watson just reported about alleged abuses by plain clothed military police on the streets of cairo. i have to tell you. here at the pentagon they are adamant that the egyptian army,