for more on this latest outbreak of drug-related violence in mexico, we turn to angela kocherga. she's the border bureau chief for belo newspapers and television, and has spent the past two years covering the story in juarez. we've heard before of this kind of violence but not of u.s. government employees being targeted. what's different about what happened this weekend? >> well, this really stunned people here along the border because there's a sense, maybe false sense of security on the part of u.s. government employees. the thought is that the drug cartels would not go after such high-profile targets because it would draw a lot of attention and response from the u.s. government. that's exactly what we've seen. we have both the u.s. and mexico condemning these attacks and working together to solve the murders. >> suarez: what do we know about the victims in the this case? do we know what they did at the embassy or whether there was any special targeting of them. >> both governments are sayinging they don't know these people were specifically targeted. the woman, there was a u.s