Egypt's unclear future
Mubarak is gone, but many questions remain for Egypt. How long will the Egyptian military govern the country, and what does new leadership mean for the country's relationship with the United States?9:06 a.m.Steven Cook: Senior fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Andrew Bacevich: Professor of history and international relations at Boston University. His most recent book is "The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism."
Emad Shahin: Professor of religion, conflict and peacebuilding at Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies.
Travel in a changing world
Rick Steves believes a life devoted to thoughtful travel can change your assumptions and broaden your perceptions. He joins Midmorning to talk about how people can gain a better understanding of the geopolitics of the work through travel.10:06 a.m.Rick Steves: Host of public television's Europe Through the Back Door. He's authored guidebooks, writes columns on travel. He's also the author of "Travel as a Political Act."
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