they want. people are upset saying that they are not meeting with their members of congress that are not requesting meetings. there are a lot of people asking for town halls for the purpose of disrupting a town hall with no sense of decorum. i ll stand inside of a room with 6,000 people and all 6,000 people can spend the entire time and what s important is that i m given an opportunity to answer it. what s taking place in town halls is it s turning into political theater. people take out their phones and want to get their 19 seconds of fame. what s disrespectful is those in that room who actually want to hear what their member of congress has to say. so actually what those tactics of shouting down, that member one or two words into their
you ll experience all of that in the hour ahead through the eyes and minds of my colleagues and friends, where it happened right from the start. january 2011, the first rumblings of an uprising in cairo. crowds began to gather in the city central of tahrir square. a revolution has begun. what is your message to president mubarak? he should leave tonight. hosni mubarak should be egypt s dictator for 30 years, and the growing crowd of protesters want him out. but mubarak digs in, and the once-peaceful protests turn violent. oh, my god! this is an unmistakable show of military force. firefighter jets flying low over cairo s tahrir square, liberation square, which has been a symbol of defiance. what you re hearing them saying is in arabic it means, go, go. the demonstrators say that s the army firing to warn them to stay away. reporter: pro-mubarak forces target the unarmed protesters. journalists also come under attack. i m a little bit scared, because i got
streets but then tasted freedom. you ll experience all of that in the hour ahead through the eyes and minds of my colleagues of cnn international who were there when it happened right from the start. the first rumblings up an uprising in co rye. cairo. a revolution has begun. what is your message to president mubarak? he should leave tonight. he d been their dictator for 30 years. growing crowd of protesters wants him out. but mubarak digs in and the once peaceful protests turn violent. this is an unmistakable show of military force. fighter jets flying low over cairo s liberation square, which has been a symbol of defines. they re saying go! go! pro-mubarak forces target unarmed protesters. journalists also come under attack. this is just a completely surreal experience. i m being told walk, walk. don t stay. i ve been hit now like ten times. the egyptian soldiers are doing nothing. we d like to be showing you instead of this picture the strange image
streets but then tasted freedom. you ll experience all of that in the hour ahead from cnn international who were there when it happened right from the start. january, 2011, the first rumblings of an uprising in cai cairo. crowds begin to gather in the city central square. a revolution has begun. egypt s dictator for 30 years, and the growing crowd of protesters want him out. but mubar digs in and the once peaceful protest turned violent. this is an unmistakable show of military force. fighter jets flying low over cairo s square, liberation square, which has been a symbol of defiance. in arabic, it means go, go. fire flying through the air. the demonstrators say that s the army firing to warn them to stay away. forces target the unarmed protesters. journists also come under attack. i m a little bit shaken because i got shoved out of the way there. this is just a completely surreal experience. okay. i m being told, walk, walk. okay. i ve been hit now, like, ten ti
tasted freedom. you ll experience all of that through the eyes and minds of my colleagues and friends, where it happened right from the start. january 2011, the rumblings of an uprising in cairo. crowds begin to gather in tahrir square. a revolution has begun. what is your message to president mubarak? he should leave tonight. mubarak has been the leader for years. they want him out. mubarak digs in and the once peaceful protest grows violent. this is an unmistakable military force. fighter jets flying low over tahrir square, liberation square, a symbol of defiance. what you are hearing them say is go, go. flying in the air. the demonstrators say that s the army firing to warn them to stay away. promubarak forces target the protesters. journalists come under attack. it s completely surreal experience. okay. okay. i m not okay, i m being told to walk. don t say okay. we have been hit now like ten times. the egyptian soldiers are doing nothing. we would