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this one, we begin by honoring the ancestors, and we pour libations to honor them, and that is what rashidgoing to do. we pur water -- pour water, the primary ancestral offering, the source of life in the universe. it is associated with the womb of creation and with the fountain of life. in the spirit of honoring the ancestors, we say, praises to the ancestors of this land, the keepers of this land. praise be. praises to the ancestors of the middle passage. praises be. praises to all of those whose courage, strength, determination, perseverance, blessings, grace, blood, sweat, tears, and sacrifices have uplifted us, our community, our people. i want you to take a moment and out loud and with passion and with gratitude, call up the name of those whose shoulders you stand upon. praises be. praises be. praises be. praises be. praises be. praises be. praises be. we call -- praises be. we call upon you all to join us in this commemoration of the past and join us in the celebration of the youth leaders of yesterday and today and those of tomorrow. we ask you to participate as we ourselves become
this one, we begin by honoring the ancestors, and we pour libations to honor them, and that is what rashidgoing to do. we pur water -- pour water, the primary ancestral offering, the source of life in the universe. it is associated with the womb of creation and with the fountain of life. in the spirit of honoring the ancestors, we say, praises to the ancestors of this land, the keepers of this land. praise be. praises to the ancestors of the middle passage. praises be. praises to all of those...
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we went into the rashid. it was an actual military compound it's in a huge military compound it's pulled in there was an abrams tank that was parked in one of the entrances. and i started asking me what was going on because there was some demonstrators down the road and. i asked him if any of mad any weapons and he said no. and so what are you going to. you know they're going to stage a coup against sister anything like that and he said no rape there just down there are certain you know chains and yelling i go behind my home beat and terrapins an m.r.e. and all a sudden i hear a gunshot i step out from behind my home be. a series of stuff out from the hamas home be my marines are discharging their weapons and the demonstrators so on sling my weapon and opposed to the stock up and. the thought of the rifle stuck open in my shoulder and i start firing and i'm hitting i'm hitting the demonstrators no i am. and of course i mean being at the head i mean. center mass but i don't know who called ceasefire all i know
we went into the rashid. it was an actual military compound it's in a huge military compound it's pulled in there was an abrams tank that was parked in one of the entrances. and i started asking me what was going on because there was some demonstrators down the road and. i asked him if any of mad any weapons and he said no. and so what are you going to. you know they're going to stage a coup against sister anything like that and he said no rape there just down there are certain you know chains...
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we went into the rashid. it was an actual military compound it's a huge military compound we pulled in there was an abrams tank that was parked at one of the entrances. and started asking me what was going on because there were some demonstrators down the road and. i asked him if any of them had any weapons and he said no. and so what do you think the. you know the united states or coup against mr anything like that and he said no they they're just down there said and you know chant and yell and i go behind my own v. and terrapins an m.r.e. and all sudden i hear a gunshot i step out from behind my home be. as soon as i step out from behind my humvee my marines are discharging their weapons and the demonstrators so on swing my weapon and approach to the stock up on. the top of the rifle stock up on my shoulder and i start firing and i'm hitting i'm hitting the demonstrators no i am. and of course i may be out the head i mean we. center mass but i don't know who called cease fire all i know is it was colic simu
we went into the rashid. it was an actual military compound it's a huge military compound we pulled in there was an abrams tank that was parked at one of the entrances. and started asking me what was going on because there were some demonstrators down the road and. i asked him if any of them had any weapons and he said no. and so what do you think the. you know the united states or coup against mr anything like that and he said no they they're just down there said and you know chant and yell...
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. >> haroon rashid, thank you very much for joining us.he was talking, you probably saw the pictures, the first pictures we are getting of the scenes inside the house, the compound where osama bin laden and others as well were killed by u.s. special forces. cameras now inside that very large building in abbottabad. we'll bring you more of those pictures as we get them. joining me now from washington, d.c., is the military intelligence analyst with the american security project. joshua, you have been following the bin laden story and al qaeda story for many, many years. how significant do you think this moment really is? >> as a symbol, it's fantastically significant. osama bin laden' very existence has been kind of a thorn in the side for most of the u.s. presidents, countless generals who are running the wars. in terms of its actual operational significance, i don't think you're going to see a substantial change inside afghanistan, or even inside pakistan. at the end of the day, osama bin laden was mostly a figurehead, and he didn't have
. >> haroon rashid, thank you very much for joining us.he was talking, you probably saw the pictures, the first pictures we are getting of the scenes inside the house, the compound where osama bin laden and others as well were killed by u.s. special forces. cameras now inside that very large building in abbottabad. we'll bring you more of those pictures as we get them. joining me now from washington, d.c., is the military intelligence analyst with the american security project. joshua,...
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and i'm now joined by waleed rashid, who is a spokesman for the april 6th movement, which was one of the key groups that organized some of the protests in tahrir square. by sara abdel rohman, who is a classic student activists and she adds a video blogger. sara was at the square from day one till the last day. also a student activist, a law student who has been very active during the protests as well. and the lawyer to every activist/protester who has been involved in these protests, a human rights activist and a lawyer. so let me just begin by asking sara a simple question. how has the revolution fared so far? >> i believe that the revolution hasn't really happened yet. it's an uprising so far. the gains of the revolution we haven't really seen. we are now under military rule. the military is completely abusing their powers in terms of military trials, abusing the protesters and controlling the media. so to me, we are actually planning another protest on the 27th of may. >> when you look at this situation, there are a lot of people who i met in egypt who say, well, there's people th
and i'm now joined by waleed rashid, who is a spokesman for the april 6th movement, which was one of the key groups that organized some of the protests in tahrir square. by sara abdel rohman, who is a classic student activists and she adds a video blogger. sara was at the square from day one till the last day. also a student activist, a law student who has been very active during the protests as well. and the lawyer to every activist/protester who has been involved in these protests, a human...
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. >> maen rashid areikat, u.s.lestinian representative to the u.s., thank you so much for coming by. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we did invite the israeli ambassador to come. unfortunately, he was unable to join us. >>> up next, we turn to presidential politics. tim pawlenty is set to announce tomorrow. the latest on the race with dick armey, former white house insider ron kline. gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> joining me now, ron klain, former chief of staff for vice president joe biden and dick armey, former house majority republican leader. thanks for being here. we've had some activity in 2012. newt gingrich we'll talk about a little bit later, had a not very good week. but recently mitch daniels overnight sent a letter out, governor of indiana, saying
. >> maen rashid areikat, u.s.lestinian representative to the u.s., thank you so much for coming by. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we did invite the israeli ambassador to come. unfortunately, he was unable to join us. >>> up next, we turn to presidential politics. tim pawlenty is set to announce tomorrow. the latest on the race with dick armey, former white house insider ron kline. gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get...
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attorney in philadelphia is why it rashid tremendous challenges all of you are facing. we discussed the issue of funding and certainly always a battle and i also appreciate some of the important oversight responsibilities because there's nothing worse than sending money down the line that isn't all spent but if there's an issue with money that's still out there and by reporting to a gao report mr. fugate that discusses that in only 3% of the funding from to the some 52007 and the study found its way down the line. my understanding is that as of last year or early this year we're still looking at only 13% of the funding which is already been put in place and that's available in the line and being spent. where's the problem, what can we do to fix it so the money that's been appropriated sitting there is well used? >> i think there's several pieces of the sea and the challenges, i served as a state administrative agency and whenever we got into a capital project what we were going to do construction, we not only had a great program of self we had our own state and local re
attorney in philadelphia is why it rashid tremendous challenges all of you are facing. we discussed the issue of funding and certainly always a battle and i also appreciate some of the important oversight responsibilities because there's nothing worse than sending money down the line that isn't all spent but if there's an issue with money that's still out there and by reporting to a gao report mr. fugate that discusses that in only 3% of the funding from to the some 52007 and the study found...
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rashid. and that is pretty much his research, the african presence in japan, china, et cetera. and hopefully maybe he will be done in the d.c. area because he's done a pretty often, too. >> thank you so much. i wrote it down. i will actually follow up. >> hi. >> hi. >> my question is in what ways do you think you can project of this pieces of information to the younger african-american community? being that we are the up and coming and you have to pass it on so through a medium you think you can projected to? >> well, apparently i have to do facebook and -- [laughter] and the internet. and it's a different way of publishing now. but it's become inevitable, inescapable. and so i'm working with my publishers. they have put up a facebook internet pages, but i'm also thinking about this as well, in terms of this exact question you're asking, how do you begin to reach through the mediums that are available now, the kind of audience that none of the show will pick up and it's not that bad a deal that people -- people are going to get information in different ways. how do you access t
rashid. and that is pretty much his research, the african presence in japan, china, et cetera. and hopefully maybe he will be done in the d.c. area because he's done a pretty often, too. >> thank you so much. i wrote it down. i will actually follow up. >> hi. >> hi. >> my question is in what ways do you think you can project of this pieces of information to the younger african-american community? being that we are the up and coming and you have to pass it on so through a...