updating our breaking news. moammar gadhafi speaking right now on tape, on state television in libya after a day that began with rumors he was negotiating his departure. that did not pan out. they were just rumors. with his forces apparently gaining the upper hand, there's no immediate sign it will pan out in the immediate future. we're trying to translate his statement right now, and as it often is with gadhafi, deciphering what he is saying is often not clear. our interpreter said he was speaking gibberish. so we're trying to get a better translation. also, less than clear at the moment, just how much pressure the world may bring to bear on him. today, the islamic conference said it wants the u.n. to enforce a no-fly zone over libya. the group represents 56 member states. secretary of state hillary clinton said it's important that any no-fly zone over libya not be a u.s.-led effort. when pressed on whether the u.s. would support a no-fly zone, she said "we're going to support the efforts being made because we think that the people of libya