solomon moore, thank you for joining us. tell us how the voting went today. was there the same degree of violence that you saw yesterday? >> the voting today was a little calmer. we didn't hear as many reports of violence as we did on the first day. the crowds, of course, were much more thined out today than yesterday. but today you had another element kind of entering into the poll with four opposition candidates coming forward and saying that the results should be voided. this is before they would be announced on december 6. >> warner: what evidence has there been of outright fraud? >> well, various opposition candidates have come forward with ballots that were filled out even before the vote took place yesterday. there were allegations that there were trucks full of fraudulent ballots. they were ghost polling stations, polling stations that were supposed to be set up but that were not. there have been allegations by human rights groups that backers of kabila in the east were holding ballots captive and only allowing kabila supporters to vote. >> warner: am