. >> ifill: charles levinson of the "wall street journal" is in misrata. margaret warner talked with him by phone earlier this evening. charles levinson, thank for joining us. you just got to misrata last night. what does this city look like, feel like to you? >> it feels very much like a city under siege. which it is. everywhere you go there's bread lines winding around the block and people who have been here for a while say they're getting longer every day. gas stations have massive lines. carsaiting to get gas because there's only a few gas stations in town that are in safe neighborhoods. there are whole blocks of the city that are off limits because qaddafi's forces have positions in buildings with snipers. ten-year-old kids being shot in the head. we saw three kids in the past 24 hours who have been hit in the head by bullets while playing outside their houses. it is grim. >> warner: qaddafi's forces are actually in the town. are they also besieging it from outside? what is the balance of powerhe ? >> qaddafi's forces definitely have the advantage in