Mubarak steps down in Egypt; GOP 2012 contenders show their stuff

February 11, 2011 Washington Week with The Atlantic

Premiered February 08, 2011
February 11, 2011

After three weeks of mostly peaceful protests, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has resigned. What is next for Egypt? Reporting on this historic day, Tom Gjelten, NPR, and Yochi Dreazen, National Journal. In the US, President Obama courts big business and the GOP leadership, plus the first Republican cattle call of 2012 with John Harwood, CNBC/New York Times and Dan Balz, Washington Post.

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