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Tony Blair was interviewed by Piers Morgan for tonight's "Piers Morgan Tonight" and spoke about what it means for Pres. Hosni Mubarak to stay as head of Egypt until September election.
When Piers asked if Blair thinks Mubarak should stay in power until elections and not leave immediately, Blair wouldn't answer directly, but said, "whatever happens, frankly, there's going to be change. And that change will happen reasonably quickly." Also, there was this exchange about it being "over": FULL POST
HDNet's Dan Rather was a guest on "Piers Morgan Tonight" last night, and told Piers Morgan about his past interviews with Pres. Hosni Mubarak and more.
Rather described Mubarak as "very modest" when he first met him. But, "his regime, no question, has become one of greed." He continued: FULL POST
"Piers Morgan Tonight" Editorial Producer Andrea Lewis writes:
The clashes in Egypt have a personal meaning for me because I visited the country back in September on my honeymoon. I was fascinated by the culture and the history but most of all, the people. As I watched the news today, I was reminded all of those people who made our time in Egypt so special and I wanted to share some of their stories: FULL POST
I've lost track of just how many people demanded I listen. Voices horse from shouting, eyes wild and red-rimmed with tiredness. They are smothering me with the sins of their leader. I feel I'm becoming an emotional punchbag for a people unloading 30 years of hate. But it's a small price to pay to be at the ringside of history.
Watch Nic Robertson's incredible reporter's notebook from Egypt above – which first aired on last night's "Piers Morgan Tonight." Follow Nic Robertson on Twitter.
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For Febraury 1, 2011, March of Millions in Egypt, Jordan's king dismisses government. FULL POST

