revolutionaries risked life and limb to take down hosni mubarek's new regimen. but as voters are left to choose from mubarek's last prime minister, right, the one under him, and a hard-line islamic candidate on the other hand, their anger is now manifesting itself in a major way. leland vitter, streaming live from cairo, leland. >> reporter: you could say it is here we go again, megyn. behind me, in tahrir square, protestors are out in force, the arabic newspapers here probably show you best what's going on, ahmed shafik under hos -- hosni mubarek, the other, mohammed morsi. what people are so angry about, they don't have anybody in the middle and they're not very happy with their choices. >> angry? more than angry. >> are you going stay in the square and keep protesting. >> of course i will. >> and you think more people will come? >> yes, of course. we want the freedom. guys, we want freedom. >> reporter: the crowd went absolutely wild here in tahrir square when one of the opposition candidates came in, activists say they are going to stay right here, protestin