RefBan

Referral Banners

Monday, November 4, 2013

Cheat Sheet - The Senate's Equal Rights Showdown

Today: Morsi: I'm 'Legitimate President' , U.S. Rejects Clemency for Snowden , Group Arrested in Journo Deaths
Cheat Sheet: Morning

November 04, 2013
BATTLE

The Employment Non-Discrimination Act is likely to clear a key Senate hurdle Monday, but some senators face political repercussions for their support—and House passage is in doubt, The Daily Beast's Ben Jacobs reports.

DEFIANT

Ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi's murder trial began Monday under tight security—and the trial was promptly delayed until January. Morsi defiantly told the court he is the "legitimate president," while also refusing to wear a uniform while he and his 14 codefendants chanted "illegal, illegal." Morsi and the 14 other Muslim Brotherhood figures are charged with inciting the killing of protesters outside the presidential palace in 2012. The trial had been due to take place at the Tora prison, but had moved to another location in Cairo in an apparent attempt to ward off protests. That didn't work. Protests still took place outside Cairo's High Court and the Supreme Constitutional Court in the south.

NICE TRY

Guess Washington is not digging Edward Snowden's goatee look. The White House and several top members of Congress on Sunday rejected Snowden's plea for international help in dropping the espionage charges against him. "Mr. Snowden violated U.S. law," said White House advisor Dan Pfeiffer. "He should return to the U.S. and face justice." German MP Hans-Christian Stroebele met with Snowden in Moscow last week, where the fugitive leaker has started working as an IT specialist. "Speaking the truth is not a crime," Snowden wrote in a letter seeking help. But the White House was not swayed, saying Sunday that no clemency offers were being discussed.

JUSTICE

A Malian official said Monday that around six people were arrested by French forces in connection to the kidnapping and killing of two French journalists. Radio France Internationale journalists Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon were kidnapped by four men on Saturday and reportedly shot point-blank. Police found the dead bodies next to the attackers' car, and the intelligence official said the French troops tracked the attackers in sand before making the arrests.

ODDLY SUBURBAN

You'd think the princess's obsessive affair with a Pakistani doctor would make for an electric film. Yet Diana, with its soporific romance and awful dialogue, is a colossal bore, writes The Daily Beast's Tina Brown.


YEP, I'M GAY
Maine Rep. Comes Out
Democrat Mike Michaud asks "should it matter?"
YIKES
Paul Responds to Plagiarizing
"If dueling were legal in Kentucky …"
GET WELL SOON
Texan Coach Gary Kubiak Collapses
During game.
BROADCAST YOURSELF
YouTube Holds Music Awards
It was kind of strange.
IN MEMORY
'Simpsons' Pays Tribute to Wallace
Bart writes on chalkboard: "We'll really miss you, Mrs. K."
Sign Up and Share

Invite Friends Sign Up
GET The Cheat Sheet
A speedy, smart summary of news and must-reads from across the Web. You'll love the featured original stories on politics, entertainment, and more from The Daily Beast's diverse group of contributors.


GET Culture Beast
Weekly cultural recommendations from The Daily Beast.





More from The Daily Beast


Around the Web

Facebook Twitter
Visit The Daily Beast


If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to view this email in your Web browser.

To ensure delivery of these emails, please add thedailybeast@e2.thedailybeast.com to your address book.

If you have changed your mind and no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error,
you can safely unsubscribe here.

No comments: