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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110202:05:10:00

the woman who runs the protests, the woman organizing it all on cell phones, a 36-year-old single mother. she was an english teacher at a school. well, you can t see it now, it s dark. just across the nile river, she taught there. her daughter was with her in the office. she s living on coffee and cigarettes. they were trying to decide if they should march on friday to the palace. some people decided they were going now. she was calling saying no, wait until we have bigger numbers. other people started to move. moving a million people with bad communications and a lot of them unemployed and excited is not an easy task when trying to do it with a cell phone. what is the implication if mubarak does go. we played the clip of tunisia. he says he s staying.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110202:09:10:00

the woman organizing it all on cell phones, a 36-year-old single mother. she was an english teacher at a school. well, you can t see it now, it s dark. just across the nile river, she taught there. her daughter was with her in the office. she s living on coffee and cigarettes. they were trying to decide if they should march on friday to the palace. some people decided they were going now. she was calling saying no, wait until we have bigger numbers. other people started to move. moving a million people with bad communications and a lot of them unemployed and excited is not an easy task when trying to do it with a cell phone. what is the implication if mubarak does go. we played the clip of tunisia. he says he s staying. maybe he will go.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110202:02:10:00

volunteers. the woman who runs the protests, the woman organizing it all on cell phones, a 36-year-old single mother. she was an english teacher at a school. well, you can t see it now, it s dark. just across the nile river, she taught there. her daughter was with her in the office. she s living on coffee and cigarettes. they were trying to decide if they should march on friday to the palace. some people decided they were going now. she was calling saying no, wait until we have bigger numbers. other people started to move. moving a million people with bad communications and a lot of them unemployed and excited is not an easy task when trying to do it with a cell phone. what is the implication if mubarak does go. we clayed the clip of tunisia. he says he s staying.

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