democracy. >> it's a blend of effects. and so you have a kind of islamism in egypt which is both as a western side and also a deeply islamist side. >> and do you see this reflected in what we are now beginning to see the military doing in egypt, piecing together a commission, a committee of jurists, a very eclectic group to begin to draft a new constitution that is really quite remarkable? >> england has a distinct judiciary. i cannot imagine, even if the military tries to hinder this, i cannot imagine them not insisting on drafting a constitution. these are the people they're calling on. as somebody said the other day, if they mess with us, we know the way back to tahrir square. >> the persistence of democratic expression is i think something that has been established. and that in itself is a powerful thing. >> before we -- we'll come back to egypt in a second. how far does this go? bahrain, algeria, yemen?