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 away. we re going to talk live to chairman of the joint chiefs, admiral mike mullen. he s live in our studio for a gma exclusive. but w
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