AJ English (Appoquinimink, DE) 6'2/Guard Class of 2011 Fall League Mix

This is a short highlight mix of AJ English (Appoquinimink, DE) Class of 2011 @ YMCA Fall League Vs. Sanford (DE). AJ English plays AAU for Nike Team Takeover (DC).
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AJEnglish: Bahrain protesters hit by tear gas

Riot police in Bahrain have used tear gas and rubber bullets in an attempt to prevent hundreds of anti-government protesters from blocking Bahrain's financial district. Footage from the scene showed one protester being shot with a teargas canister at close range. Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford reports.
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Japan nuclear crisis indepth

With more states of emergency being declared at nuclear facilities in Japan, nuclear scientist Imad Khadduri says the risk of damage from meltdown is less than in disasters such as Chernobyl and Three Mile Island. He talks to Al Jazeera's Kamahl Santamaria and outlines the likely outcomes.
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Robert Fisk on Syrian Uprising

The veteran Middle East reporter for the UK's Independent newspaper discusses the shooting of protesters on "Great Friday". Fisk argues that the Syrian president is fast losing control of the situation, though he is unlikely to go quietly. With his belated concessions, Assad is "is now enduring the failures that he committed 11 years ago," the journalist says.
US steps up cyber propaganda war

The US military is developing software that would allow military personnel to use fake profiles in online chat rooms. The idea is to use social media to spread positive messages about the United States. While the Pentagon says it is a bid to counter violent extremist and enemy ideologies, critics call it propaganda. Al Jazeera's Cath Turner reports from New York on how the strategy is causing some legal and moral concerns.
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Robert Fisk doubts Syrian sanctions will work

Robert Fisk, a longtime foreign correspondent for The Independent, a British newspaper, has told Al Jazeera that he does not believe Western sanctions imposed on top Syrian officials will have a real impact against the government's crackdown on protesters. Fisk said that sanctions against other countries in the past had failed to work.
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Gaddafi condemns attack on his forces

The UN has imposed a no-fly zone on Libya and forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi have been hit in an airstrike. But the Libyan leader remains defiant and has called the air attacks by French, US and British forces a "cold war" on Islam. He says his regime has "opened the depots" and distributed weapons among the populace . Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher reports.
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Inside Story - Outsourcing the Gaza blockade

Greek authorities have arrested the captain of the Audacity of Hope, a flagship vessel in a flotilla delivering aid to Gaza. It was banned from sailing from Greek ports on Friday. So, is Israel outsourcing its blockade to Greece?
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British official's harsh words for Libya

Foreign secretary William Hague tells Libyan, Bahraini and Yemeni governments they should not use violence and repression against protesters. He expresses particular concern over Libya, reminding longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi that the world is watching, even if television cameras are not present.
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TAYLOR SWIFT WITH NAZI BOY AJ ENGLISH

DOES HOLLYWOOD THINK BEING A NAZI IS COOL?
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Lee Camp live on AJ English election night 2010

My live appearance on aljazeera english election night 2010 from Times Square. Unfortunately in the DVD they sent me of the clip, they cut out my final line about President Bush having never been elected.
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US inches towards default deadline

Barack Obama has cautioned that no area can be off-limits when it comes to tackling the country's record budget deficit despite Republicans' protestations. On Saturday the US president said any plan to deal with the country's $14.3tn debt must include an end to tax breaks for the wealthy. Al Jazeera's Tom Ackerman from Washington DC.
Victim of UK riots

A video posted online depicting a young Malaysian student being robbed after being beaten has been widely circulating. Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland reports from London.
Malta prime for Libya action

Some Libyan rebel groups have called for limited military assistance, such as targeted air strikes. However, one US Senator has said direct military intervention would be counter-productive. John Kerry said the international community should prepare a no-fly zone, in the event of a massacre of civilians by the Libyan air force. Much of the military equipment needed to enforce a no-fly zone is already based on the Mediterranean island of Malta. Al Jazeera's James Bays reports from Malta.
'Brutal attacks' alleged in Bahrain

The king of Bahrain has declared a state of emergency across the country for three months. Local police are now being backed up by 1000 Saudi troops, who entered the country on Monday following weeks of political unrest. Among those wounded in violent protests are undercover police found in the Shia areas of Bahrain, where hospital staffers are overwhelmed by the influx of the injured. Al Jazeera's correspondent sent this report from a hospital in the capital, Manama.
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Riz Khan - Cornel West and the fight against injustice

The provocative US intellectual discusses issues of race, civil liberties and Barack Obama's leadership.
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Police and protesters clash in Tahrir اشتباكات في ميدان التحرير

اندلاع اشتبكات بين الامن المركزي ومتظاهرين في ميدان التحرير بعد ان قامت الشرطة بمحاولة اخلاءه من المعتصمين Riot police and protesters clash in Cairo's Tahrir Square after the police entered the area in the morning to clear a sit-in with force. Video by Simon Hanna for Ahram Online On twitter @simonjhanna @ahramonline
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Inside Story - What now for Egypt?

The resignation of Egypt's prime minister, Ahmed Shafiq, has seen the country take another step towards ridding itself of the old Hosni Mubarak regime. Shafiq was appointed by Mubarak, the former Egyptian president, just days into the momentous protests that led to his own fall from power. But Egypt's pro-democracy campaigners demanded that the prime minister follow the president. Shafiq has been replaced by Essam Sharaf, a former transport minister who took part in the protests. Despite this latest development, hundreds of demonstrators are continuing to gather in Tahrir Square, demanding further change. Key among their demands are the removal of the country's 30-year-old emergency law that allows people to be arrested and held without charge, the dissolution of the State Security Investigation Bureau and the immediate release of all political prisoners. So, just what is next for Egypt's revolution?
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