this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. sites and sounds of freedom in egypt tonight. celebrations in the streets have replaced protests, as tens of thousands of people rejoice the resignation of president hosni mubarak. mubarak has left cairo ending his 30-year one-man rule of egypt. tom, the country s military in now in control. tom: susie, even though egypt still faces many challenges and there are questions about what s next for the country. the reaction in financial markets around the world was positive. the major u.s. stock averages posted modest gains. oil prices fell to a ten week low: $85.58 a barrel. gold prices also slipped down $2 to $1,360.40 an ounce. and the dollar was strong rising against most major currencies. susie: from the white house, president obama said the people of egypt have spoken, their voices have been heard and egypt wil
his 30-year one-man rule of egypt. tom, the country s military in now in control. tom: susie, even though egypt still faces many challenges and there are questions about what s next for the country. the reaction in financial markets around the world was positive. the major u.s. stock averages posted modest gains. oil prices fell to a ten week low: $85.58 a barrel. gold prices also slipped down $2 to $1,360.40 an ounce. and the dollar was strong rising against most major currencies. susie: from the white house, president obama said the people of egypt have spoken, their voices have been heard and egypt will never be the same. and he expressed optimism about the country s future. i m also confident that the same ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit that the young people of egypt have shown in recent days will be harnessed to create new opportunity, jobs and businesses that allow the extraordinary potential of this generation to take flight. i know that a democratic egypt
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. sites and sounds of freedom in egypt tonight. celebrations in the streets have replaced protests, as tens of thousands of people rejoice the resignation of president hosni mubarak. mubarak has left cairo ending his 30-year one-man rule of egypt. tom, the country s military in now in control. tom: susie, even though egypt still faces many challenges and there are questions about what s next for the country. the reaction in financial markets around the world was positive. the major u.s. stock averages posted modest gains. oil prices fell to a ten week low: $85.58 a barrel. gold prices also slipped down $2 to $1,360.40 an ounce. and the dollar was strong rising against most major currencies. susie: from the white house, president obama said the people of egypt have spoken, their voices have been heard and egypt wil
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. sites and sounds of freedom in egypt tonight. celebrations in the streets have replaced protests, as tens of thousands of people rejoice the resignation of president hosni mubarak. mubarak has left cairo ending his 30-year one-man rule of egypt. tom, the country s military in now in control. tom: susie, even though egypt still faces many challenges and there are questions about what s next for the country. the reaction in financial markets around the world was positive. the major u.s. stock averages posted modest gains. oil prices fell to a ten week low: $85.58 a barrel. gold prices also slipped down $2 to $1,360.40 an ounce. and the dollar was strong rising against most major currencies. susie: from the white house, president obama said the people of egypt have spoken, their voices have been heard and egypt wil
it takes ten minutes. when you compare war stories with other people out there, taking me an hour and half to get home leaving at 6:45 and getting home at 8:15, nothing. some people strand six plus hours. that s one stranded six plus hours. that s one of the stories that was a big story yesterday. traffic wednesday snarled to a standstill turning significant thorough fares into parking lots. it was a problem that played well into the morning hours. linda so is here this morning. can you hear us? you with us? linda. we were told before coming on the air this morning, they were having difficulty with the freezing of the mast. if you ve seen a live truck, there s a mast that goes up 50 feet. sometimes those joints are so cold because of precipitation and the mast is frozen. we may be having trouble with linda there. i believe we have her. can you hear us? reporter: i can now, yes. how you doing? reporter: we are good. you know, the ier loop of the inner l