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Tunisia's Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi appeared in an exclusive interview on "Piers Morgan Tonight" on Friday, discussing the situation in Egypt, social media and more.
"Our revolution is unique," he told Piers Morgan. "It was caused by the young. Facebook and Twitter were the levers."
Egypt's finance minister appeared on "Piers Morgan Tonight" to discuss the state of his countries economy and more. He also was given teh opportunity to apologize for the violence aimed at journalists. And he took it. "I would apologize to any journalist or any foreigner or any Egyptian for that matter that has been subjected to this harsh treatment," Samir Radwan told Piers Morgan.
Also ABC's Christiane Amanpour was a guest on "Piers Morgan Tonight" again last night, to talk about her interview with Pres. Mubarak. Check it out below: FULL POST
A personal account from Nic Robertson. This column originally appeared here on CNN.com. See Robertson's wife's original column here.
The longest walk is when you don’t know where it will end.
The longest minute is when you are worried about what’s coming.
In Alexandria both are in easy reach.
Two hundred yards, that’s all that separated us from thousands of chanting demonstrators. They’d been marching all afternoon listening to calls of solidarity. Now it was night, rain was falling and stragglers were leaving towards us. FULL POST
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen showed a unique perspective in a report yesterday from inside the Egypt protests. How do the protestors, spending hours in Tahrir Square, get food and supplies?
Pleitgen's report shows an "atmosphere of sharing." Check it out above, and follow Pleitgen on Twitter here.

