Protesters and Police Clash After Egypt's President Grants Himself New Powers




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Summary: When elected in June, Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi was a symbol of the change from dictatorship to burgeoning democracy. But as Morsi granted himself sweeping powers he deemed necessary to prevent old regime figures from halting progress, Egyptians didn't stand idly by. Jeffrey Brown reports on the latest protests.