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whole gang. we ve got it. it s called the most intriguing person of the year. here s how you can play. go to cnn.com. that s where you re going to find cnn s list of who we consider the 20 most intriguing people of 2010. you can see some of them right there. your role is to narrow the list down to ten. and it s not going to be easy. is it quarterback michael vick who went from dog abuser to top dog? or trapped chilean miner edison pena whose training in the mine shaft allowed him to run the new york city marathon? is apple s steve jobs more intriguing than, let s say, facebook s mark zuckerberg? you decide your top ten. we ll anoujs the winner this thursday. next, the stakeout. we re going to check in with senior white house correspondent ed henry. that is if he s not busy, let s say, surfing. [ male announcer ] breathe, socket. just breathe. we know it s intimidating. instant torque. top speed of 100 miles an hour.
been so many more people here on waikiki. right now there s hardly anybody. i think everybody is trying to wait out the rain. i m getting grief from my colleagues ever since we started doing live shots. my colleagues are going how in the world were you able to swing this you get there before the president is there. as i told you yesterday, i was trying to save the company money. i had a plane ticket. if i started changing that, i wouldn t want to pay the change fee and i was looking out for the company, so i m here, staking things out making sure we have wall-to-wall coverage when the president is here. we have countsed on you during these circumstances, so i m not making fun of it. as things continue to develop. ed, excellent to see you. we ll check in with you tomorrow. ed henry, on the stakeout on waikiki beach. checking some top stories, the first numbers are out from the 2010 census, 308.7 million
that s waikiki beach. there he is, on the beach. ed henry, those are some shorts you got on, ed. he s in hawaii this week. this is still the stakeout but ed is working. you are working, just to be clear, right? yeah, i m working really hard right now. you guys are going to tease me for the next two weeks, and that s fine. you ll remember better than anyone last christmas day you thought i would be doing a goofy live shot on the beach, instead we had the underwear bomber. that led to you the anchor on standby. we were talking all night. next thing you know you were emmy nominated for live breaking news coverage. thank to you for your help. you re there, because generally speaking you re there, because that s where the president spends his christmas holidays and you need to be close to the action. he s not there yet. why is that? reporter: he s not here because of what s going on in