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    Steve Harrigan reports from Egypt

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First we begin with a Fox News alert new word now of a deadly attack at the headquarters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.

The party of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi.

And this comes -- more she agrees to new talks over his controversial decision to grant himself sweeping new powers Steve Harrigan is streaming live from.

Cairo asking what can you tell us.

-- details of this attack on the offices of the Muslim Brotherhood that's the political party that supports.

Egypt's president are still coming in the attack happened about seventy miles outside of Cairo and other regional headquarter offices.

One person reported killed in that attend at least sixty wounded.

Here in Cairo these violent skirmishes between protesters and security forces continued and you probably hear sirens behind -- we're seeing sirens police cars.

Ambulances as well as the steady -- of tear gas grenades being fired -- years several thousand protesters continue to make there unhappiness -- now for the third Gator program.

Steve will more -- still plan on meeting with the judges tomorrow when bubble they'd be talking about.

It.

Greg is you know that judges across the country -- threatened to go out on strike over this paragraph by the Egyptian president.

There has been a meeting scheduled for tomorrow between -- and the judges no word of any cancellation yet.

It could be the first started an attempt by the Egyptian president to reach out to opponents perhaps.

Try and draw back a little bit from this violence.

Which really has escalated what we're waiting for as far as the demonstrators go.

Our major demonstrations on Tuesday that's -- both pro and anti people on the ground trying to march.

We'll get a gauge of their numbers just to see how strong they are.

Right now opposition figures saying.

There will be no dialogue with the Egyptian president until -- revoked his power grabbing decreased Steve Steve behind you -- give us a sense of the number of people.

What they're doing how long they plan to be there.

Crazy can see from those tents which approach -- -- -- of thirty or forty they plan to be there is some time and a few thousand people and the main squares harbors where.

Behind me but the real violence the real action is occurring in the side streets including -- street.

Right below me that's where the younger more aggressive protesters are really going at it with security forces some.

Most likely out of their political beliefs -- a fight for democracy others probably.

Just were sheer entertainment is the third night -- -- -- really he's pitched street battles between young egyptians and the security forces.

Steve Harrigan reporting live from Egypt Steve thanks very much -- --