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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110130:09:49:00

this is happening to their country and i think that the people there are going through an amazing change and a really frightening change, because if mubarak leaves, there is nobody to take over and that's scary that they don't have a definite follow-up leader so i think that kind of leaves people nervous. >> do you agree? >> yes, i agree with that. i agree with that, absolutely. >> yes, dear, yes, dear. abdel and leila, thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> best of luck to you and your family. >> thank you. tens of thousands of egyptians once again hit the streets in an anti-government protest. we'll have an updated report straight ahead and show you how social media played a big role in the uprisings.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110130:09:45:00

they are cheering on the possible changing government but also really worried about the safety of their loved ones especially since looting is happening and police are scarce there. that is the case for a suburban atlanta couple. leila and abdel, did i say that right? >> yes. >> abdel you spoke with your parents. how are they doing? >> they're doing great but they're afraid about, they heard some shot gun, you know firing, some people they try to break in store. >> so they're hearing and seeing it all around. >> right, yes. >> and for you? >> well, i'm not egyptian. >> but for the families and the people that you're -- >> it's crazy, they're trapped in their houses therks can't go anywhere to buy simple things like food and water. >> listening to everybody talk to the family on the phone in.

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