i m carl quintanilla in tonight for brian. on this fourth of july as we get set for fireworks to celebrate our independence, egypt is setting off some of its own. crowds in cairo, cheering the ousted of mohamed morsi, the potential for violence looms as his party, the muslim brotherhood, calls for protests tomorrow. richard engel back in tahrir square in cairo tonight with the latest. richard, good evening. reporter: good evening, carl. once again, we are in a very boisterous and loud tahrir square. the crowds are big tonight, nothing like yesterday. perhaps just a quarter of the size that they were here. there are still many uncertainties in this country, but one official told us tonight that they hope to hold new elections in this country within about the next six to eight months. getting there will be difficult, but at least in tahrir tonight, people think this country is off to the right start. they are still partying into the night in tahrir square. celebrating the dow
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0 he could get in there and rub it in a little bit more and he s not doing that yet. let s reserve judgment on that. we ll reserve judgment, that s right. that s it for the lead. i turn you over to wolf blitzer in the situation room who will continue the coverage of the george zimmerman trial. happening in his own words, jurors see and hear george zimmerman on tape recounting those dramatic chain of events that ended in trayvon martin s death. also, it s the deadliest blaze since the 9/11 attacks and the deadliest in arizona history. and former government george w. bush breaking his silence about the nsa leaker edward snowden in an exclusive interview with cnn. you ll see it and hear it here in the situation room. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. in the meantime, we re continuing our live coverage of the george zimmerman trial. mark o meara is continuing his questioning of chris serino, one of the first police officers on the scene. more so than the sho