as the government. here now to the south of bahrain, you have yemen. anti-government protesters marched on the presidential palace demanding the end of authoritarian rule. progovernment forces crashed a sit-in at a university beating students with sticks. over the weekend over here in algeria, to the west of all of this, and to the west of egypt in northwest africa, in algeria, riot police crashed with crowds demanding an end to the oppressive regime. that's ruled the country through rigged elections since 1999. now, one marcher telling the new york times this is how power here acts, and in tunisia and egypt, yemen, bahrain, iran and elsewhere, this is how power acts. joining us now fareed zakaria, host of cnn's "fareed zakaria gps," jill dougherty at the state department and david gergen. jill, what's the view inside the obama administration, could iran turn into the next egypt. they're being aggressive in