>> you know, ivan, it does have the air and sensibility of tiananmen square. let's hope it turns out differently. one of the most important things wael ghonim said in the tape, he said this is not the moment for negotiation. it seems to me that as long as ghonim denies the legitimacy of the ongoing negotiations then these negotiations cannot succeed. he now is i think such an emotional force when he says they're not real, not to be credited, doesn't that, in fact, leave them with no place to go. >> reporter: yeah, you could argue that but i think the demonstrators feel emboldened right now, eliot, and we see their protest movement has grown. last night they moved from tahrir square, this place that we've all seen day after day here in the center of cairo and they moved blocks away to start another sit-in where they spent the night in front of the gates of the egyptian parliament, and they were there again today blocking off that street and