premise. we can actually do better as a result of what the libyans need rather than have to provide foreign assistance to a country that can ill-afford it. remember, jimmy, libya's one of the wealthiest countries in the world. they can pay for what the united states taxpayer doesn't have to pay for. >> did i mention halfway, let's do both. >> well, of course! >> of course. >> listen, i'm as much in favor as seeing the american worker back at work than i am worried about anyone else, but that doesn't mean that the american worker is going to lose a job because they got a job doing construction worker in libya. >> interesting and provocative ideas, marc. thank you very much. and again, it's worth taking a trip to "the huffington post" to take a gander at that. karen, susan, jimmy, we'll talk to you next week. straight ahead here, he was one of the world's most eccentric leaders, the rise and fall of the mad dog the dictator, moammar gadhafi. you name it.