to cross out the muslim brotherhood strategy i'm joined today by lisa lapin in new york she's a writer and u.s. based investigative journalist and focusing on the middle east and islam in london we have an ability ramdani she is a journalist an academic who specializes in the middle east and north africa and in tel aviv we go to oren kessler he is middle east affairs correspondent for the jerusalem post all right folks this is crosswalk that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage that and the bill in london if i go to you first here what do you make of the muslim brotherhood's decision to run a candidate only a week ago two weeks ago they in fact equally denied that they were going to do it now they are we see the movement slightly fractured it's a big gamble and if they win they have all power. well absolutely it certainly is a dramatic shift from the muslim brotherhood. prior policy not to feel a candidate in the presidential race precisely because the accusations directed at the muslim brotherhood are already real doing too much power having the effect of your