rose: because the military stepped in. >> yes. >> rose: and appointed by the president. >> by muhamad morsi. there was an interim period until the elections, and morsi came in, but his election was making sisi his administrator. >> rose: what do you think will happen. >> i think it's headed for problems. it's so authoritarian. there are far more political prisoners in egypt than under mubarak or anwar sadat. economically the country is really in a shambles. talking about layla swaif, her view is perhaps they will put sisi aside and bring in someone more friendly but she sees mass protest and more violent and the tacker square in 2011. >> rose: who are your eyes in libya? >> an amazing young man from misratah, a coastal city about 100 miles from tripoli, and he had an amazing story. he was an air force cadet in quadafi air force when úhe revolution started in libya. he and his cadets were kept in quarantine three months. while the country was being torn apart and the west was doing airstrikes, he had no idea what was happening in his country, and all he had been hearing was there the regime