coming in from chicago right now. we ve got pictures from new york as well. people have been protesting not only in chicago and new york but here in washington, d.c., as at the same time, over at the department of justice. moments ago, protesters were lying on the ground outside of the department of justice in a peaceful, silent protest. out in california, by the way, dozens of students at stanford university walked out of their classes to show their support for the michael brown family. this call for a walkout comes one week after the ferguson, missouri, grand jury decided not to indict the police officer darren wilson in the killing of the teenager michael brown. over the weekend, wilson resigned from the ferguson police force saying he feared for more violence directed at the police department there. let s gauge the reaction in ferguson itself to darren wilson s resignation calling for a nationwide walkout. ed lavandera is live.
how can they? the president is imprisoned we don t know where for six weeks. the first democratically elected president of egypt. we have arwa back. the situation you described in the neighborhood groups, it does seem the situation you re describing is fracturing by the hour almost. it does really feel as if one is slowly beginning to watch the unraveling of society i ve been referring to it right there. i want to also need to go back and look at how we reach this point in time on june 30th, there were an unprecedented number of egyptians that took to the streets demanding resignation calling for early elections and that then gave the military the support it believed it needed to go in and oust former president mohamed morsi, and since then, tensions in egypt have only been increasing society, the population growing more polarized in the pro and