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many muslim brotherhood officials who have been detained since the government moved against two pro morrissey encampments on wednesday. near apply a thousand people are said to have died that day and assistance then. the muslim brotherhood plateses the death toll near 1400. the turmoil has prompted egypt's international partners, including the united states and the european union to reexamine their aid to cairo. the united states, which give us egypt $1.3 billion a year in military assistance has delayed delivery of four f-16 fighter expwrets proved out of the bright star joint military exercises in egypt set for september. but gulf allies, saudi arabia, kuwait, and the uniteddarian emirates have stepped in with some $12 billion in monetary and fuel aid to egypt since morrissey was deposed on july 3. monday the saudi foreign minister promised to fill any financial gaps left by other countries suspending aid. on sunday, egyptian 0 foreign approximate minister fami said egypt welcomed help from other quarters saying we are not looking to replace one friend with another, but we will look out to
many muslim brotherhood officials who have been detained since the government moved against two pro morrissey encampments on wednesday. near apply a thousand people are said to have died that day and assistance then. the muslim brotherhood plateses the death toll near 1400. the turmoil has prompted egypt's international partners, including the united states and the european union to reexamine their aid to cairo. the united states, which give us egypt $1.3 billion a year in military assistance...
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charge the group's general guide, mohammed badea with inciting violence in the aftermath of muhammad morrissey's oust last month. leaders condemn the move. >> with regard to the rest of our leader, he runs peaceful protests and we are greatly saddened about him being taken to prison without being prosecuted and legal procedures. this will affect us all. >> but on the streets, some found it welcome news. there's a great achievement. i was so happy. he is a nasty individual, an enemy. horrid. >> the d.a. is just one of many muslim brotherhood officials who
charge the group's general guide, mohammed badea with inciting violence in the aftermath of muhammad morrissey's oust last month. leaders condemn the move. >> with regard to the rest of our leader, he runs peaceful protests and we are greatly saddened about him being taken to prison without being prosecuted and legal procedures. this will affect us all. >> but on the streets, some found it welcome news. there's a great achievement. i was so happy. he is a nasty individual, an enemy....
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chief of staff pat morrissey. >> morrissey took a job lobbying for drug companies novartis and hoffman-laroche >> and jeremy allen. >> he went to johnson and johnson. >> kathleen weldon and jim barnett. >> she went to lobby for biogen, a biotech company. he left to lobby for hoffman-laroche. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt of thanks. thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens with every bill. i mean, i think -- what was striking about that is congressman tauzin actually sort of -- basically sent a resume out on all of their behalf, by sort of doing a roll call in his remarks. but look, i mean, that -- the steve kroft piece -- was stunning in that i think he caught tauzin just, oddly flat-footed. i mean, i think we've seen in reading his face, he seemed almost flat-footed that the question would be asked. i mean, no one is really going to burn any bridges. i mean, it's like one big bridge, in some ways. and look, i mean -- jack abramoff is a name that actually has not come up here. he's the picture of modern disgrace
chief of staff pat morrissey. >> morrissey took a job lobbying for drug companies novartis and hoffman-laroche >> and jeremy allen. >> he went to johnson and johnson. >> kathleen weldon and jim barnett. >> she went to lobby for biogen, a biotech company. he left to lobby for hoffman-laroche. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt of thanks. thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens...
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organization, the latest person arrested overnight seen here, a senior advisor to then-president morrisseynd -- president morsi. it seems to be a well-coordinated attempt to crack down on the muslim brotherhood. >> mike, let's change slightly now and talk about the mubarak retrial which is due to get underway. what do we expect today from that retrial? >> once again it is not certain that hosni mubarak will appear in court along with his two sons and former senior advisor and other aids, it is a retrial, the sixth session, and it is described as procedural and whether or not any new developments will be introduced, that is not clear at this particular stage but it is an ongoing process that could last a few minutes, just to register the fact that there were new charges filed or some other process within the court proceedings but not clear just how long that will last but it is, as i said, the sixth session of this trial of hosni mubarak on those charges of insightment. >> and how important is it, mike, and what is the public perception around mubarak now? >> well, the public reception has
organization, the latest person arrested overnight seen here, a senior advisor to then-president morrisseynd -- president morsi. it seems to be a well-coordinated attempt to crack down on the muslim brotherhood. >> mike, let's change slightly now and talk about the mubarak retrial which is due to get underway. what do we expect today from that retrial? >> once again it is not certain that hosni mubarak will appear in court along with his two sons and former senior advisor and other...
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we do not need a democratic republic like we -- our so-called democratic republic like morrissey goth the muslim brotherhood. that is the last thing we need. it is a fight for power out there in the region. whether you get the radical islamists to win or whether you get song authoritarian governments that in general support our interest. that is what we ought to be interested in. i don't know what senators mccain and gramm are trying to do over there. it is perplexing. lou: obviously frusttated and perplexed himself. and as they have expelled the muslim brotherhood here, we have two senators dispatched by the president to cairo calling for e release of muslim brotherhood leaders who have been imprisoned by the egyptian military, as you say, perplexing general, is great to have you here. thank you. the race for governor in virginia is a tossup, but a new movie and former dnc chairman could sway the vote. filmmaker and preside of cizens united tells us all about lou: virginia led to the tory candidate says the sec is now investigating by a company founded by the candidate does agree te
we do not need a democratic republic like we -- our so-called democratic republic like morrissey goth the muslim brotherhood. that is the last thing we need. it is a fight for power out there in the region. whether you get the radical islamists to win or whether you get song authoritarian governments that in general support our interest. that is what we ought to be interested in. i don't know what senators mccain and gramm are trying to do over there. it is perplexing. lou: obviously frusttated...
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but there's no doubt that president morrissey abused his power as president and there is uprising against morsi. but now it is a coup and we may have jailed leaders of the previous government and that is not the way to bring about reconciliation. they are charging mr. morsi and others with crimes, for example in his case, before he ran for president and we urged the release of some of the political prisoners, the answer was, it was a judicial matter. it is not a judicial matter. it is the orders of the new government and military. i worry a great deal. there's still around 30% of the people that support the muslim brotherhood. we could see eruption and bloodshed that would be h horrendous. >> let me quickly ask you because we are running out of time. >> sure. >> if this do crack down are you going to call in aid for egypt. >> i'm afraid the congress of the united states would have to consider carefully ending aid. it is not just aid. it is economy, tourism, relationship, legitimacy in the world and a lot of other things and i'm afraid they are not appreciative of it while demonizing the u
but there's no doubt that president morrissey abused his power as president and there is uprising against morsi. but now it is a coup and we may have jailed leaders of the previous government and that is not the way to bring about reconciliation. they are charging mr. morsi and others with crimes, for example in his case, before he ran for president and we urged the release of some of the political prisoners, the answer was, it was a judicial matter. it is not a judicial matter. it is the...
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. >> including of president morrissey. >> can you say that? >> can use his name, please?etary burns was very careful not to mention his name. i would like to know. can you just say, if your position is the same as last week when he said, when we think he should be released continues say assenting today? >> do you just enjoy the sound of my voice? >> i do. this is a serious question. lou: serious question or otherwise, by any reasonable definition, it was a military coup. the white house press secretary last month refused say the word in, -- instead : what was happening in egypt an incredibly complex and difficult situation. these folks are too cute. don't you think? the list goes on. the obama administration does not like to use the term war on terror either. so the war in afghanistan is an overseas contingency operation by their definition in their lexicon. in fact, all derivatives of the word terror seem to be taboo in the white house, and the administration. we all remember what was a very frustrating and lonrho from labeling benghazi to be the result of a spontaneous
. >> including of president morrissey. >> can you say that? >> can use his name, please?etary burns was very careful not to mention his name. i would like to know. can you just say, if your position is the same as last week when he said, when we think he should be released continues say assenting today? >> do you just enjoy the sound of my voice? >> i do. this is a serious question. lou: serious question or otherwise, by any reasonable definition, it was a military...
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. >> a local tv station camera catches deputy nicole morrissey o'donnell immediately chasing after trenthe runs down the steps. >> my thought was if he were able to get down the stairs there might be possible weapons he could access at the bottom of the stairs. >> she fires her taser gun at trent who is 20-yards away. he didn't get far. >> he stayed on the stair way. i called for assistance and four deputies came down the stairs and we handcuffed him and returned them to the the courtroom. >> think you were going to get' way. >> the taser gun is what ultimately stops trent in his tracks. >> we just had taser recertification class two days prior to that so all of the training was fresh in my mind. >> after 13 years at the sheriff's office this is the first time she uses any of her weapons on h her belt. >> he didn't say anything. when we backed him back into the courtroom he was completely silent. >> the judge orders him into custody again and increases the ball to half a million. >> what he did after he news he was going into custody is no different than if he would have tried to escape
. >> a local tv station camera catches deputy nicole morrissey o'donnell immediately chasing after trenthe runs down the steps. >> my thought was if he were able to get down the stairs there might be possible weapons he could access at the bottom of the stairs. >> she fires her taser gun at trent who is 20-yards away. he didn't get far. >> he stayed on the stair way. i called for assistance and four deputies came down the stairs and we handcuffed him and returned them to...
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i want to thank patrick morrissey for taking the lead on this issue. this navigaorr program, we were deeply concerned. this creates more questions than answers. and that's what the attorneys general around the country are concerned about, that we're not adequately protecting consumers in the respective states from privacy invasion or having their identity stolen. >> what i wonder about, attorney general, if someone is trying to compel me to join, be part of the health care law, to join an exchange, then they probably know something about my health, know something about the benefits i have so they can make a pitch for me to change what i have. so i fear they have access to that information and i worry all the more when folks that have access to the information haven't even had a background check and can use it for other nefarious purposes. >> absolutely, neil, that's the problem. there are vague backgrounds on who is monitoring skeptical. we're doing everything we can to sell a turkey. >> $67 million, the last number i read. i heard that the secretary o
i want to thank patrick morrissey for taking the lead on this issue. this navigaorr program, we were deeply concerned. this creates more questions than answers. and that's what the attorneys general around the country are concerned about, that we're not adequately protecting consumers in the respective states from privacy invasion or having their identity stolen. >> what i wonder about, attorney general, if someone is trying to compel me to join, be part of the health care law, to join an...
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tonight in our ask ed live segment, our questions comes from sherry morrissey. asks, ed, if you were ever stuck in an elevator with bill o'reilly, what would you say? bill. how's it going? some great career. by the way, that apology and correction you made last night, i think there's a lot more where that came from. what do you think? stick around. the real talk panel is coming up right here on "the ed show." stay with us. i'm dominick chu with your market wrap. the dow lost 30 points" s&p was down five. and the nasdaq dropped 30 points. consumer sentiment was down in august from a six-year high as americans became less optimistic about the job market. the consumer spending edged up slightly rising" 1% in july as income grew more slowly. manufacturing is activity was up in the midwest for august in line with expectations. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement,
tonight in our ask ed live segment, our questions comes from sherry morrissey. asks, ed, if you were ever stuck in an elevator with bill o'reilly, what would you say? bill. how's it going? some great career. by the way, that apology and correction you made last night, i think there's a lot more where that came from. what do you think? stick around. the real talk panel is coming up right here on "the ed show." stay with us. i'm dominick chu with your market wrap. the dow lost 30...
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and let me explain for -- patrick morrissey, the great attorney general of west virginia brought thisour attention and identity theft as we know is rampant in our country and i could first just define what a navigator is. a navigator is someone who is hired by the federal government and they have already invested over $67 million in hiring these navigators. navigators assist consumers who wish to enroll in insurance programs under the affordable care act. now, here's what's happening. because of time constraints and "wall street journal" reported this ten days ago, hhs is cutting back on the requirement to become a navigator. meaning, they're not doing background checks, they're not fingerprinting these people and it's more than navigators. it is people that assist the navigators. now, these navigators will have our consumers throughout the country's most personal and private information, tax return information, social security information. and our biggest fear, of course, is identity theft. even, dana, federal requirements now for census takers, even state requirements are so much to
and let me explain for -- patrick morrissey, the great attorney general of west virginia brought thisour attention and identity theft as we know is rampant in our country and i could first just define what a navigator is. a navigator is someone who is hired by the federal government and they have already invested over $67 million in hiring these navigators. navigators assist consumers who wish to enroll in insurance programs under the affordable care act. now, here's what's happening. because...
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no one heard from president morrissey. those people think he was actually elected. i don't agree with radical islam i don't think you would be a good president for any country. i would not give him any money, but we will give money to people who make others disappear. does anyone remember the soviet union? these and people stand up and say how bad it is that the soviet union made someone disappear. i am with them. i support that. it's terrible. that is what the military is doing, making people disappear. most of the members of the government have not been seen in days, weeks. we have no idea where they are. no sympathy for them. but all of these people who want to fund the military all want to fund the muslim brotherhood. the only thing consistent about the argument is sending your money to other people. they're is a finite amount of money. detroit liz in ruins. chicago is will violence. their bridges everywhere there is no earmark, and a special money. this is going into the transportation bill. there's nothing in this special for chicago or detroit, but i pointed
no one heard from president morrissey. those people think he was actually elected. i don't agree with radical islam i don't think you would be a good president for any country. i would not give him any money, but we will give money to people who make others disappear. does anyone remember the soviet union? these and people stand up and say how bad it is that the soviet union made someone disappear. i am with them. i support that. it's terrible. that is what the military is doing, making people...
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i mean, there's a series of things morrissey did before the q.there was a real danger he would become the muslim mubarak. so, in a certain sense you could say al qaeda and the muslim brotherhood are not the same. they are distinctions, but nonetheless muslim brotherhood ideology is maybe not compatible as many of us hope including tear week ramadan and many people in the open society. i'm not open to judge in way in one way or the other bad money to need to give you political islam is not compatible with the society, even if the proponents of the political islam have renounced darius. >> i think both of you -- what you are saying is there's an analytical danger. one is you can plate all groups. the other is she began to make distinctions and you engage in the wishful thinking that since they are distinct there must be some that are not just pragmatic, but moderate. we can engage with them. if we'll engage with them, we can have a reasonable relationship with them. none of that is necessarily true. you can distinguish, understand differences witho
i mean, there's a series of things morrissey did before the q.there was a real danger he would become the muslim mubarak. so, in a certain sense you could say al qaeda and the muslim brotherhood are not the same. they are distinctions, but nonetheless muslim brotherhood ideology is maybe not compatible as many of us hope including tear week ramadan and many people in the open society. i'm not open to judge in way in one way or the other bad money to need to give you political islam is not...