Now that Moammar Gadhafi is gone, all eyes are turning to Libya's National Transitional Council. Their challenge: to build a new government and repair the war-ravaged country.
Although the Libyans know that many obstacles lie ahead, a day after Gadhafi's death, the streets of Tripoli still echoed with the sounds of celebratory gunfire, car horns and cheers.
Today on American Morning, Carol Costello sits down with James Rubin, a former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, to get his advice on how the NTC should proceed – and what assistance they can expect to receive from the United States and NATO.
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