charles sennott welcome. since the confrontation that we saw in your footage egypt has sworn in a new government, the interim president has installed new cabinet ministers. is it a calmer day and night in cairo? >> it was calmer today. i think it felt like a ramadan today, where people are fasting for the holy month of ramadan. i think last night's clashes were so violent, so intense that today seemed to be a day where everyone was regrouping on some level reflecting on some level where this is headed. >>suarez: which are factions on the street? egyptians taking to the street to say what is on their mind. >> we were at the mosque which has become their headquarters and there we talked to the egyptian leadership and said they organized the marches last night on the 6 october bridge which is the central artery that runs through cairo and they sar very openly that they are organizing these marches as a way to protest what they see is a military coup. they said the elected president morsi was detained by the mil