that in order to send a signal to the marketplace that can change the direction that the world is on with respect to dependency on carbon fossil fuels. so this agreement does have the abilities to succeed in its implementation where other agreements have fallen short because they weren't global, didn't include everybody. didn't have the momentum behind it. >> the u.s. secretary of state won't be headed back to the united states any time soon. he's scheduled to meet in rome with the italian foreign minister and a u.n. special representative for libya. our senior international correspondent, saari -- sara sidner is there. >> what would this agreement mean for the people of libya? >> reporter: you know, it's important on one hand. it's trying to form a government that works and that can take over the daily duties, what it's