the answer now is go but not yet. the white house admitted monday it does not endorse mubarak s immediate resignation. the obama administration is throwing its support behind the newly appointed vice president, but he says egypt isn t ready for democracy. all of this flies in the face of protestors as they ve been on the streets now for 15 days. terry mccarthy has the latest. reporter: the protesters are still here in the square behind me. in fact, many of them slept out in what is becoming a virtual tent city in what is normally a busy public traffic square. in the battle of wills that is developing, the government has announced a pay rise of 15% for public servants. presumably to win their sympathies. and it has announced the stock market will reopen here next sunday. meanwhile, the uprising that has been largely leaderless has finally found its first hero. wael ghonim. he s a google executive in jail for 12 days for his involvement in coordinating the demonstrations on f