that happened today happened. that s the reason tar irrelevancy square filled up, all the networks went to wall-to-wall coverage, it s the reason everybody thought mubarak was going to resign because everybody thought the military was finally stepping in. whether we call it a coup or not was to be decided. the military had taken the side of the protesters, split themselves from mubarak and that is how this thing was going to end. it was reported not just by us be with everybody. something changed and mubarak stood up and indicated no split with the military, indicated suleiman would be taking power. we ve heard nothing from the military since. so what started all of this was the military giving every indication they d split from the government. now the government says that s not happened. we haven t heard anything from the military. it s the other shoe waiting to drop. tomorrow you could say in the sense of where the military is going to come down depending how aggressive these prote
independently. they told protesters all of their demands would be met. they put out a communique saying as the military they were going to be meeting in continuously from here on out in order to protect the people and make sure the legitimate demands of the protesters were met. that s the reason everything that happened today happened. that s the reason tar irrelevancy square filled up, all the networks went to wall-to-wall coverage, it s the reason everybody thought mubarak was going to resign because everybody thought the military was finally stepping in. whether we call it a coup or not was to be decided. the military had taken the side of the protesters, split themselves from mubarak and that is how this thing was going to end. it was reported not just by us be with everybody. something changed and mubarak stood up and indicated no split with the military, indicated suleiman would be taking power. we ve heard nothing from the
during the day, the sun should come out in areas like new york. lynn, the bottom line is if you don t have to travel, don t do it. connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, into boston, probably be until tonight that they get everything cleaned up. unbelievable. bill, third storm that you ve had to really do wall-to-wall coverage. thanks for keeping us updated. no problem. coming up, the iphone monopoly ends, and think a degree from mit or cornell is guarantee for a top job? think again. your first look at this morning s business headlines is straight ahead. reporter: also, penn state pulls off another upset. cavaliers hit a new low. and carmelo anthony is still a denver nugget for now. [ female announcer ] splenda® no calorie sweetener is sweet.
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