all the protesters who dare go out there today could end up bind bars. they could be rounded up. you you have to look what is going on here. the interim government is having trouble restraining these groups. egypt is perpetual demonstration mode until we get the groups off the street. you face the problem of suffocation and not allowing people to protest and organize the way we know freedom. gregg: so basically egypt is now reverting back to the marshall law days of anwar sadat and hosni mubarak where the muslim brotherhood was outlawed for decades and decades. they essentially went underground. appears, what they are accusing the interim government of doing, protest the culture of protest out of egypt. they think since 2011, since the toppling of mubarak, this is go-to for the muslim brotherhood and their followers. what you have to really look at here, the muslim brotherhood, you can outlaw them but there used to be a top down hierarchy.
jamie: later today connecticut state police will release their official report on last year s mass shooting at sandy hook elementary school in newtown and it will include several thousand pages of police documents from the investigation as well as text messages, pictures and 911 calls received by state police. 20-year-old adam lanza killed 21st grade students and six teachers and staff before taking his own life. gregg: well a weird to say the least security breach at sky harbor international airport, that s in phoenix. police say a man suddenly jumped a fence, ran on to the tarmac and able to slap this plane which had just landed. police quickly busting the guy
groups, particularly women as you mentioned, this could be something where you see democrats running against obamacare. i think it would be a pretty significant shift and i think it would tell us, again, foreshadow where we re going in the 2014 midterms. gregg: boy, really hurting the president too. he reached an all-time low in his approval ratings. steve hayes of the weekly standard , good to see you as always. thanks, gregg. jamie: veterans are finding themselves in a brand new battle to keep their military benefits. we ll look at cuts outlined in the new government budget. gregg: deadly violence in egypt as supporters protest the muslim brotherhood s designation, as a terrorist group. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®.
lebanon and across the wider middle east. hezbollah may be the easiest group, gregg, to point the finger at but there are a lot of people hot could have carried this out. its still too early to say it is hezbollah. it is a very dangerous country in a very dangerous region, gregg. gregg: it sure is. conor powell live from jerusalem. we ll check back in with you. jamie: back here at home some 1.3 million long-term unemployed americans will lose their benefits tomorrow. democrats are furious at those benefits were left out of the year-end budget deal, vowing to restore the aid when congress returns in january. but, the nation s unemployment rate is down to a five-year low of 7%. the government last week reporting the fastest economic growth in two years. so opponents, including leading economists, say it s time we end long-term unemployment benefits. wow, that is double trouble for those folks out of work. charles payne from the fox business network joining me now
one. until they get rid of sideline terrorist groups and bombings they can t go on building their economy. gregg: sure. it s a tough balancing act to give them just enough freedom without giving too much to be abused at least in the egyptian culture. let me ask you this. general assisi is the head of the military, defactor leader in the military government. is he likely to seek presidency himself? maybe. he is gaining a lot of popularity. the silver lining, the people s voices are being heard. what happened with morsi, the power grab. came into office, the egyptian people said we didn t come into tahrir square for this. this type of government and morsi to be overextending his hand. they re much better organizing sideline groups than governing a country like egypt. seems as though the military is gaining a lot of support within the country and people s voices are being heard. gregg: america ripped away some