egypt, but the military now runs it. they've always had a tight grip on the economy and a long history of wielding power. this is the man believed to be in charge, defense minister under mubarak, now head of the military council running egypt. the council, now ruling by decree, but promising to carry out constitutional reforms and respond to demands. we'll talk about what happens next. but before we do, i just want to show you some of those remarkable moments today. as 80 million people in the world's largest arab country made history. last night, mubarak and his henchman, vice president suleiman and dug in, patronizing protestors, unleashing their anger. we can only assume the military had had enough. just after 6:00 local time after a day of protests, right in the middle of evening prayers, the bulletin came on from state television. >> translator: i have an important message from the