White House Envoy Who Said Mubarak Should Stay in Office Also Works for Egyptian Government
This looks really, really bad.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
This looks really, really bad.
And Hillary Clinton spoke with Ahmed Shafiq.
And the Committee of the Wise now exists.
The White House is trying to make the "Day of Departure" a successful one.
He also said, "I want to go."
Yeah, don't think that's gonna work.
Journalists from the New York 'Times' and Al Jazeera and a prominent Egyptian blogger have all been arrested.
Anti-Mubarak protesters clash violently with pro-Mubarak factions.
In Egypt and Yemen, two sons who expected to rule one day have seen their dreams vanish.
Mubarak's supporters came prepared for a confrontation.
But he doesn't want to leave too soon, either.
The White House says there's "no scenario" in which Mubarak can stay in power.
Egypt preps for a "march of millions" Tuesday.
And looters have ripped the heads off of mummies.
politics, barack obama, media, hosni mubarak, revolt like an egyptian, egypt, business, state of the union, united we sit, 2012, early and often, ink-stained wretches, cairo, the most important people in the world, school daze, the future is coming, video, davos, early and awkward, facebook, google, michael bloomberg, neighborhood news, photo op, jamie dimon, john boehner, lloyd blankfein, snow, al jazeera, are you there google? it's me margaret, crime, goldman sachs, internet, katie couric, magazines