princess bride. we re revealing the designer who may be behind the wedding gown the day the world watches will and kate tie the knot. good morning, everyone. let s get to the pictures of cairo central square. you see crowds of anti-government protesters, amassing, again, for what they re calling a day of departure. they want president mubarak to go. the military is also out in force in the central square today, as well. trying to keep the peace. and so far, even though it s tense in cairo, it s been a relatively calm day. we re going to have live reports from the square right away. but we also have the only interview with president mubarak since this crisis began. he talked to christiane amanpour. and told her, even though he s fed up with the presidency, he will not resign. saying that will bring chaos. george, this comes as word from the white house that they re going to be talking with top egyptian officials about the president, president mubarak, stepping down right a
us why she dialed 911, even though sheen begged him not to. good morning, everyone. there are major developments in egypt this morning. the army has moved into cairo s central square. tanks and soldiers taking positions between the pro and an anti-government protesters. it came after a night of rising violence, with machine guns and firebombs. egypt s prime minister has apologized for the attacks. that s very unusual. we re going to get the latest from cairo. and talk to arizona senator, john mccain, who met with president obama on the crisis yesterday. continues to be a very fluid situation. back here at home, so many people reeling, shivering after the enormous winter storm, across much of the country, leaving a trail of destruction. and we just learned that chicago s lake shore drive has reopened for the first time for the morning commute there. these pictures coming from our station wls, their chopper-cam. this after hundreds of cars were stranded because of snow in
and saving charlie sheen. his reality star neighbor tells us why she dialed 911, even though sheen begged him not to. good morning, everyone. there are major developments in egypt this morning. the army has moved into cairo s central square. tanks and soldiers taking positions between the pro and an anti-government protesters. it came after a night of rising violence, with machine guns and firebombs. egypt s prime minister has apologized for the attacks. that s very unusual. we re going to get the latest from cairo. and talk to arizona senator, john mccain, who met with president obama on the crisis yesterday. continues to be a very fluid situation. back here at home, so many people reeling, shivering after the enormous winter storm, across much of the country, leaving a trail of destruction. and we just learned that chicago s lake shore drive has reopened for the first time for the morning commute there. these pictures coming from our station wls, their chopper-cam. th
for her children. and the fired fan. his green bay packers won. why did a show of support cost him his job? hello, from washington. robin, boy, the snow started coming down pretty hard early this morning, after last night s speech. and it s heading our way. and about that speech last night, you know, george, not the usual state of the union address. there was no circus-like atmosphere. and the president said, it s not about sitting together. it s about working together, beginning today. that s going to be the hard part. robin, last night was different from anything we ve seen before. obviously, very emotional because of the tribute to gabby giffords. but also subdued at times. members not knowing quite when to applause. on the other hand, more bipartisan applause of any speech in memory. 45 times republicans and democrats got up together to applaud, mostly for the president s goals, not the policies he laid out. the tough stuff is coming up ahead. we ll get into all t
good morning, everyone. and no doubt, it was a sleepless night, george, for many in hollywood, hoping to hear their name being called later this morning. but not the actor and the host for the oscars, james franco. he says he s going to be at class in yale, when the nominations are going to be coming out. mr. cool, james franco. probably a sleepless night for the president and others on his staff, as they prepare for the state of union. that s why we re here in washington today. so many americans are going to look to washington to see what the president says about jobs and the economy. he s riding a wave of good economic news. the dow almost hit 12,000 yesterday, its highest level in 3 years. even though about 1 million jobs have been created over the last year, america is still stuck with quite high unemployment. just a bit lower than it was when the president took the podium last year. and there s going to be a lot more republicans in the room this year than last. a