eventually the vacuum of the opposition would be filled by egypt's most well organized opposition, the muslim brotherhood. and yet, what we saw is that the muslim brotherhood never led that movement. on the contrary, they seemed to be sort of left behind by the movement of the kids and certainly now as we look to the transition of what could come out of egypt the muslim brotherhood will certainly play a role but a very small role. and i think that's the real key here. the notion that we need some sort of leader for these oppositions that they have to be organized from above is no longer the case. in egypt, it was facebook. in tunisia, twitter. all around we're seeing new ways of identifying one's self of reaching out to each other, communicating and organizing. >> i'm asking you to look into the future with, you know, situation that's really unprecedented and the question is, what comes next for libya? can moammar gadhafi survive this?