she had become too westernized for him. today, a verdict. in what has been called the honor killing case, that shocked our nation. bill: she wrecked her car in a massive pile-up and the real wreck happened when she got to the body shop. i m abigail sloan, i m a reporter for fox. [bleeped], [bleeped]. ÷xkñ?xo;]v[sñv c?xí;?n
we re going to have more on this breaking news. bill: that country s history is changing by the hour, right now. it was supposed to be a simple followup story on a multi-vehicle pileup. instead it turned into this. my name is abigail sloan. [inaudible] this lady
get on ships, planings, any way they can to get out of libya, the airport we re told is a mob scene, one american describing it as chaos, trying to describe this crisis. secretary of state hillary clinton and spokesperson p.j. kro uly sending this message. it s not for the united states to choose the leader of libya or of any other country. we join the international community in strongly condemning the violence, as we ve received reports of hundreds killed and many more injured. we believe that the government of libya bears responsibility for what is occuring, and must take action to end the violence. bill: two important points on this story. there is a human impact being felt but the day and also there s an economic impact as well. here s tripoli, the capitol city of libya, bengazi is the second largest city, there are reports out of italy, between the two towns alone, 1000 people have been shot dead by the military, also the other reason why libya is so important, oil,