brotherhood supporters were killed in july avi i didn't want's army deposed egyptian president mohamed morrisey the brotherhood. now a powerful new frontline documentary i didn't want? egypt in crisis follows the from two years ago to military rule today in a sharply divided fragile land. if more i am very pleased to be joined from boston by charles senate, correspondent for the frontline program and founding editor of global post. charles appreciate you being with us tonight. the muslim brotherhood. >> good to be with you. >> talked about gradual reform before they were pushed from power. but many of the reforms were things that a lot of people in the country were not happy about. this court ruling on monday, which may or may not stand, but if it does stand, it will drive the brotherhood underground. what do you think will actually happen? will they go underground as they had been for most of the 20th century? >> you know, the ruling by this court, it should be noted, is a very obscure court. as you pointed out. i am not sure it will stand were the washington post was reporting late this after