it's a 34 member cabinet sworn in on tuesday made up of entirely the liberal side of the political spectrum there. the muslim brotherhood refusing to participate in what it calls an illegitimate government. the latest in a string of power shifts since 2011 when 18 days of protest ended a nearly 30 year regime in egypt. of course this has been all over the middle east. mubar mubarak resigned. soon after, eventually elected a muslim brotherhood candidate. mohamed morsi as president. but frustrated by a deteriorating security situation, thousands pushed for change. for the second time in 2 1/2 years, the army ousted egypt's leader. this week, deputy secretary of state bill burns met with interim leaders. becoming the first top level u.s. official to visit egypt since the military took power. he has pointedly avoided calling the situation an official coup. speaking in jordan on wednesday,