edward burkhardt said he believes the man failed to set the brakes properly on a train loaded with crude oil. burkhardt made the accusation as he visited the quebec town where 20 people were killed, and 30 buildings were burned to the ground. officials also said the number of missing or feared dead. the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood is intensifying in egypt. prosecutors ordered the arrest today of the group's leader mohammed badie and accused him of inciting monday's violence in cairo that killed more than 50 people. supporters of the brotherhood and deposed president mohamed morsi defied the crackdown and continued their protests. >> ( translated ): even if they arrested all the group's members, we will sacrifice ourselves and we will continue because we have a clear case, and we will defend it peacefully, because we do have the legitimacy, and we will never accept the military council's coup. also today, the newly-named prime minister hazem el-beblawi worked on forming his new cabinet. but, the muslim brotherhood signaled it will reject any offer to play a role in the transitiona