and from bursa in turkey, sally yassen, a fellow at the ostrom workshop at the indiana university bloomingtonwarm welcome to you all sarah -- a warm welcome to all of you. sarah, if i can begin with you, you were tweeting earlier what to watch out for as this pans out if the president grabs more power we're looking at a coup we should keep an eye on the reaction of the security forces should keep an eye on other arab states. is this not really though just a coup in slow motion? sarah: it looks like a coup. i think if you read the constitution that the president is using to justify his actions it very clearly states that he needs to consult the prime minister and the speaker of parliament before taking these emergency actions, which he did not do. so i think it's very hard for him to say that this is not a coup and i think you know we're still these things are still unfolding we need to keep watching what else he does, if he does put a new government in power very quickly, then maybe we can back off from that but right now i think it clearly looks like a coup. >> if this move keeps tunisia sta