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Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 11:03:51 -0700
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ring its decades in the opposition
to autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak, himself ousted in a popular uprising
in 2011.But after a series of election wins, including Morsi's presidential
victory last year, the group has fallen from popular favor. Morsi was
ousted in a July 3 military coup after millions took to the
streets to call for him to step down because he granted too
much influence to the Brotherhood and failed to implement much-needed social
and economic reforms.The Brotherhood has so far refused to cooperate with
the country's interim leaders, whom it calls "traitors," or participate
in a military-backed fast-track transition plan to return to a democratically
elected government by early next year. Instead it tries to keep thousands
of supporters camped out in tents decorated with photos of Morsi, occupying
a cross-shaped intersection facing the mosque.Authorities have already cracked
down on the organization, arresting Morsi and other senior leaders. On Wednesday,
Egyptian prosecutors referred three top leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood
to trial for allegedly inciting the killing of at least eight protesters
last month outside the group's Cairo headquarters.Clashes outside the camps
between security forces and protesters have left more than 130 people dead
altogether.At least six makeshift gates have been erected as the sole entry
points to the Rabaah encampment, with dozens of protesters standing guard,
checking IDs, searching b
President Obama waves as he arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday,
July 31, 2013, to meet with the House Democratic Caucus.APPresident Obama
sought Wednesday to reassure Democrats nervous about the impact of his health
care law and the prospects for immigration legislation, telling them "You're
on the right side of history."In the first of two closed-door meetings
on Capitol Hill, Obama focused on financial gains as the economy emerges
from the worst downturn since the Depression. He was warned about nominating
former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers as chairman of the Federal Reserve
and faced questions about his health care law. Some lawmakers complained
that three years after its passage, the law still baffles many Americans.Rep.
Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., told the president that tapping Summers to replace
current Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke would be a mistake.Obama defended
Summers, saying he had been treated unfairly by the news media. The
president insisted that he had not made a decision on his choice.
Summers, a former Obama economic adviser, and Janet Yellen, the Fed's current
vice chair, are among the leading candidates for the job.The first major
rewrite of immigration laws in a generation and legislation to keep the
government running without interruption are paramount issues for Democrats.
So is the president's contentious health care law, with uninsured people
able to start shopping for a health plan on Oct
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> The Senate is ready for a showdown on President Obama's pick to
head the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, Tobacco and Explosives in a battle
that carries echoes of this year's gun control fight.Democrats were forcing
a vote Wednesday on ending Republican stalling tactics against B. Todd Jones'
nomination to head the agency, which enforces federal firearms laws. They
are hoping for a different outcome this time for Obama and his
allies, who were defeated in April when the Senate refused to expand
background check requirements for gun buyers.With Congress itching to begin
a summer recess at week's end, Wednesday's schedule also includes a vote
on ending delays against Samantha Power, whom the president nominated to
become ambassador to the United Nations. The former Obama foreign policy
adviser and longtime human rights activist was expected to win approval.Jones
seemed to face tough odds in January when Obama named him to
become ATF director. But with the influential National Rifle Association
saying this week that it is neutral about Jones, Democrats have expressed
optimism that they will garner the 60 votes needed to halt the
delays and hold a confirmation vote."I think we're going to get it,"
said Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., the Democrats' vote counter.Obama nominated
Jones shortly after the December massacre at an elementary school in Newtown,
Conn., turned firearms violence into a top-tier issue. The gunman killed
20 first-graders and
A Detroit man who reportedly sired 24 children has been found dead
under mysterious circumstances inside a night club venue.Detroit Police
Department homicide detectives are probing the death of Deon Taylor, 45,
who was found dead by his brother inside the venue at Colfax
and Warren streets, where he earlier prepared for an upcoming graduation
party for one of his sons, MyFoxDetroit.com reports."His children are devastated,
said sister-in-law Ramona Harper. His grandchildren are devastated, and
all I can say is we're trying to deal with this. It's
hard.Authorities are now awaiting a medical examiners report to determine
Taylors cause of death.Deleesha Taylor said her father was a very loving,
strong man."I know deep down in my heart he served his purpose
here on earth," she continued.Click for more from MyFoxDetroit.com.
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