oakdale along with several police officers roping off the area. if you look closely, there is some sort of shiny object. there it is in the lower right- hand corner of your screen. the person who posted the video says that is a gun and that someone in a hooded sweatshirt picked it up. later you can see a person wear a gray hoodie pick up something else and that appears to be a cell phone. ktvu s debora villalon joins us live from san francisco with the latest, debra. well, this incident ended here, but it actually started on 3rd street on that muni platform. when we brought you this story at 6:00 a young man was hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds. word came later he had died. video does suggest the gun was here. where is the gun? where is the gun? where is the bullet hole? where is the gun? aught rage was immediate after police chasing a 19-year-old man shot him, witnesses said in the back. as he was running he had his handses in the air and hit the ground.
cia operatives are reportedly on the ground in libya in what could be the first sign of moammar gadhafi s regime beginning to crumble. state workers losing the battle in the rust belt. ohio passes a bill even tougher than the one in wisconsin, police officers and firefighters among the 350,000 workers who will lose their spot at the bargaining table on this american morning. good morning to you. welcome. it is thursday, march 31st, ali velshi is on assignment today. glad you re with us. a lot to talk with you about. big developments tonight where cia operatives are on the ground. president obama reportedly okayed a covert operation to assist operation forces and nato officially took command of the libya mission overnight all as the fighters are in full retreat from the troops on the battlefield. nic robertson is live in tripoli. hi, nic. reporter: hi, good morning. what s the latest on the ground there about the position for the rebels, the directions the way the
reporter: from what i understand the government is moving towards port brega and the rebels are rethreeting. that would be a real set back. it would show that all of the gains that the rebels got in the since the coalition air strikes began would be lost. that would be a huge set back for them. as it is now let s be cautious here, because you know this area between ajdabiya and sirte is just a decembe desolat e-waste d it s just as easy to lose territory as it is to gain territory. jenna: its hard to get situated on exactly what we are looking at in the country. one of the big questions asked back here at home is who are the rebels, who are we supporting? what is your take. reporter: it s interesting, you know, the libyan government alleges that they are led or in fill traited heavily by
it s happening now . jon: good morning to you! i m jon scott. jenna: hi everybody, i m jenna lee. nice to have you back, jon. happening now , major setbacks in the rebels in libya, proqaddafi forces forcing them to retreat from a key oil town. it s a big story, jon. jon: it s a rapid reversal coming days after the opposition made gains west and trying to take over qaddafi s home town. nato war planes flying over the zones with the heaviest fighting, witnesses reporting hearing explosions indicating a new round of air strikes. jenna: all the chaos is affecting the oil industry. that is the industry in libya. we have word today that only one refinery is still functioning. there are now fears of a fuel shortage in libya. how that fight affect the fight. and also what that means for the rest of the world so dependent on oil now. rick leventhal is traveling to benghazi now, he s going to call us in a little bit. he s on his way. as you can imagine communication is rough right
and thanks for joining us on this monday morning. you can see, these are just some of the images which have been coming in, and frankly, they speak for themselves. they re just unimaginable. the devastation that we first saw here friday morning, and now, in the days after this disaster in japan, we continue to get more images, more video of exactly the impact that this is having on this nation and the people there. damage estimates in the tens of billions of dollars. but, of course you can t put a dollar figure on the loss of life. and the loss of life as the death toll estimates continue to increase hour by hour in the region. they do. and you hear those numbers and you know how well-prepared japan was to deal with something of this magnitude. frightening to think what could have been. the sheer magnitude of this catastrophe is frankly, staggering. the numbers barely begin to tell the story but they do give you a very good idea of where we stand at this hour. the officia