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richard engle has more on the story. >> reporter: this wasn't what the revolution was supposed to bring. funerals after a massacre of christians by egypt's mainly muslim army. it started with a peaceful demonstration. christians, 10% of the population here, were demanding justice after one of their churches was burned down last week by increasingly aggressive islamic radicals. but when the demonstrators reached central cairo, government troops, witnesses say, attacked. military vehicles plowed through crowds. the demonstrators responded, attacking troops with stones. soldiers opened fire, killing 25. even as some christians formed a human shield around one soldier to protect him from angry clouds. in a hospital, we found two young men, one hit by an army truck, the other shot. both insist the army killed unarmed a civilians. protesters are still gathered here in front of the hospital where the bodies of the christian demonstrators were taken. many of these people say egypt's revolution has brought in a period of chaos and empowered islamic extremists leaving egypt's christian minority u
richard engle has more on the story. >> reporter: this wasn't what the revolution was supposed to bring. funerals after a massacre of christians by egypt's mainly muslim army. it started with a peaceful demonstration. christians, 10% of the population here, were demanding justice after one of their churches was burned down last week by increasingly aggressive islamic radicals. but when the demonstrators reached central cairo, government troops, witnesses say, attacked. military vehicles...
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mike taibbe, nbc news, new york >>> nbc's richard engle is here with us tonight. you have been in the thick of it so many times with troops i know you're still in contact with. what are you hearing from them about the end of this war? >> reporter: when you spend time with troops they become your friends. we are still in contact via e-mail and facebook. and they are saying that it wasn't worth it. that the difficult re-entry home, not coming back to the economic opportunities that they thought they would have, problems with their families, problems with their spouses, it wasn't worth it. and that is the same message i'm hearing time and time again. >> if we pose the same question, is it worth it to the average iraqi citizen what do you sus we'd hear? >> reporter: i've spoken with iraqis. they say toppling saddam hussein was the best thing that could have happened to iraq but that everything else they could have done without. >> let's look at what iraq, this current government faces right now. they've got a turkish incursion on their northern border, terrorism that
mike taibbe, nbc news, new york >>> nbc's richard engle is here with us tonight. you have been in the thick of it so many times with troops i know you're still in contact with. what are you hearing from them about the end of this war? >> reporter: when you spend time with troops they become your friends. we are still in contact via e-mail and facebook. and they are saying that it wasn't worth it. that the difficult re-entry home, not coming back to the economic opportunities that...
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i am here with kerry ankle -- engle. this is a way to let everyone know that we are getting in a big pumpkin tomorrow. this year has been a little bit more difficult but we have a new 276 pound pumpkin. >> where they come from? >> they come up the river. >> a very cute idea. >> we will answer some questions. i have a head this history doing wonderfully. will it be able to withstand the temperatures? >> it will be able to take temperatures down into the 40's. i would bring it in as soon as you can. make sure you give it plenty of light. also try to give it some humidity. >> i might be moving and i have a lot of bleeding hearts that i don't want to leave behind. will i kill them if i move them? >> generally not. take up as much as the roots as you can. keep them well watered or hydrated. get them in as soon as you can. >> are they poisonous to animals? >> they certainly are around all of my animals. i have not noticed any issue. there is an insecticide made from the chrysanthemum flour. >> we have a little bit of time. >>
i am here with kerry ankle -- engle. this is a way to let everyone know that we are getting in a big pumpkin tomorrow. this year has been a little bit more difficult but we have a new 276 pound pumpkin. >> where they come from? >> they come up the river. >> a very cute idea. >> we will answer some questions. i have a head this history doing wonderfully. will it be able to withstand the temperatures? >> it will be able to take temperatures down into the 40's. i...
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let's bring in chief correspondent richard engle.unking with khaddafy. >> actually you know this war very well. what are your thoughts? >> still trying to get a clear answer on what exactly happened. there are conflicting reports that he was either killed in sirte in fighting between rebls and khaddafy loyalist. there are sources saying that khaddafy this morning in that fighting was killed. there are just as many reports, however that say that as khaddafy was trying to leave sirte in a convoy heading east that he was injured and that he was injured in the leg and in the hand. we are hoping to get some more clarity in about an hour. a senior libyan official is going to give a press conference with the prime minister and hopefully his statements will carry some definitive answers to them. >> all right. we have a comment from the chief spokesman of the revolutionary national transsessional council saying that the associated press reports that khaddafy has been captured in his hometown are still unconfirmed. now, this is conflicting the
let's bring in chief correspondent richard engle.unking with khaddafy. >> actually you know this war very well. what are your thoughts? >> still trying to get a clear answer on what exactly happened. there are conflicting reports that he was either killed in sirte in fighting between rebls and khaddafy loyalist. there are sources saying that khaddafy this morning in that fighting was killed. there are just as many reports, however that say that as khaddafy was trying to leave sirte...
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i will be joined by nbc's richard engle and barry mcaffrey and richard smith.is minutes away. cd to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at folding. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] just one cap of tide plus bleach gives you more cleaning power than six caps of the bargain brand. visit facebook.com/tide to learn about special offers. that's my tide. what's yours? [ jim ] i need to push out a software upgrade. build a new app for the sales team in beijing. and convince the c.e.o. his email will find him... wherever he is. i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ male announcer ] with global services from dell, jim can address his company's i.t. needs through custom built applications, cloud solutions and ongoing support in over 100 countries. so his company sees results. and jim sees his family. dell. the power to do more. exclusive to the military. and commitment
i will be joined by nbc's richard engle and barry mcaffrey and richard smith.is minutes away. cd to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at folding. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] just one cap of tide plus bleach gives you more cleaning power than six caps of the bargain brand. visit facebook.com/tide to...
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for "teen kids news," i'm laura engle, fox news channel in the classroom. >> if you enjoy traveling, experiencing different cultures, and would like to represent the united states abroad, then you might want to consider becoming a diplomat. lauren looks into what a diplomat does and what it takes to become one. >> let's start with a quick american history question. >> the department of state. >> correct. while usually called the state department, the official name is the united states department of state. it was established all the way back in 1789. with headquarters in washington, d.c., the state department is headed by the secretary of state, currently hillary clinton. its job is to oversee all our foreign relations. in fact, listen to how the state department describes its mission. that's quite a task. and to help the state department achieve those goals is the job of the u.s. foreign service. >> what we want to do is, we want to promote america's interests. we want to promote peace. we want to promote understanding. we want to make sure people around the world know what america i
for "teen kids news," i'm laura engle, fox news channel in the classroom. >> if you enjoy traveling, experiencing different cultures, and would like to represent the united states abroad, then you might want to consider becoming a diplomat. lauren looks into what a diplomat does and what it takes to become one. >> let's start with a quick american history question. >> the department of state. >> correct. while usually called the state department, the official...
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world away by the families of two babies from oregon who were switched at birth 58 years ago, deann englewas born may 3rd, 1953. >> i was born on may 3rd, 1953. >> reporter: growing up each girl looked nothing like the rest of their family. deann was the lone blond in a family of dark hair and brown eyes. now take a look at that family photo if we place kay, a brunette, in the picture. over the years there was second guessing. they reflected with diane on "good morning america." >> you grew up cracking your gum in a weird way. >> oh, yeah. >> and nobody in your family did that. >> no, they were real quiet. >> but suddenly you meet deann's family and -- >> gum crackers. >> reporter: one of kay's friends noticed she was the spitting image of the sibling in the engel family. tests weren't even necessary. instead, the women had no doubt and the families embraced one another. it is the same story for irina and anya. they are now best friends. both girls want to stay with the families that raised them, a powerful bond that will not break because of a mistake in the past made 12 years ago. andre
world away by the families of two babies from oregon who were switched at birth 58 years ago, deann englewas born may 3rd, 1953. >> i was born on may 3rd, 1953. >> reporter: growing up each girl looked nothing like the rest of their family. deann was the lone blond in a family of dark hair and brown eyes. now take a look at that family photo if we place kay, a brunette, in the picture. over the years there was second guessing. they reflected with diane on "good morning...
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could provide up to one trillion in firepower to deal with future crises the plan was laid out by engle merkel as head of one. stace talks well it's a good to see a lot about the goal of tonight's discussion will be that the f.s.f. with its capacity will have a great effect on the prevention of contagion and this to terence impact must be great enough. the calm global markets in the lead up to this week's eurozone summit could be interpreted as confidence that leaders would pull something off to save the day but after two years a failing to come to grips with the greek debt contagion risk and other e.u. economies and the banking system that is grossly under capitalized there's been a growing sense of impatience even beyond europe the successful resolution of the current european crisis matters deeply to us here in the united states because our country has no bigger no more important economic relationship than we have with europe with a weak u.s. economic rebound still in its nascent stages and the chinese economy is slowing the sheer enormity of a new failure by the e.u. to come up with
could provide up to one trillion in firepower to deal with future crises the plan was laid out by engle merkel as head of one. stace talks well it's a good to see a lot about the goal of tonight's discussion will be that the f.s.f. with its capacity will have a great effect on the prevention of contagion and this to terence impact must be great enough. the calm global markets in the lead up to this week's eurozone summit could be interpreted as confidence that leaders would pull something off...
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. >>> nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engle is live with me now. what can you tell me.ave been working the phones. >> seems that most officials in libya are saying that khaddafy is in fact dead, that he was injured and that he has succumbed to his wounds and died. there is one report from a witness. this is a libyan journalist who says that he saw the body of khaddafy being moved out of sirte in an ambulance, that it was a ministry of health ambulance and that khaddafy's body was being taken to an undisclosed location. what we don't know is who kill cad doff, and there are two completely contradicting stories. one, there was a nato air strike earlier on a convoy according to a nato official was maneuvering in the vicinity of sirte early today. nato officials don't know if khaddafy was in that convoy but they do confirm they attacked a convoy of khaddafy loyalest in the sirte vicinity today. the initial reports were coming if libyan officials that khaddafy was first injured and then killed in that convoy strike. now, however, libyan officials are saying a totally differe
. >>> nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engle is live with me now. what can you tell me.ave been working the phones. >> seems that most officials in libya are saying that khaddafy is in fact dead, that he was injured and that he has succumbed to his wounds and died. there is one report from a witness. this is a libyan journalist who says that he saw the body of khaddafy being moved out of sirte in an ambulance, that it was a ministry of health ambulance and that...
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chief correspondent richard engle made his way to cairo. what's the latest? >> reporter: there were more clashes today, but nothing like we saw in the city yesterday. the clashes actually took place right in front of the bureau where i am standing right now. very close to the nile river. it began as a christian protest, a peaceful protest with several thousand demonstrators trying to demand justice. they were holding a march going to the central television station which is just a few hundred yards from here. as they approach the television station, they came across soldiers with pushing and shoving and that's when things descended very quickly. they came very violent. the soldiers dispatched to the military vehicles you were talking about that started plowing through the crowd. the demonstrators picked up stones and started throwing them at the police who attacked them and the army who attacked them with the vehicles. gunfire broke out and according to the ministry of health, at least 25 people were killed. nearly all of them koptic christian demonstrators an
chief correspondent richard engle made his way to cairo. what's the latest? >> reporter: there were more clashes today, but nothing like we saw in the city yesterday. the clashes actually took place right in front of the bureau where i am standing right now. very close to the nile river. it began as a christian protest, a peaceful protest with several thousand demonstrators trying to demand justice. they were holding a march going to the central television station which is just a few...
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jon: laura engle, thanks, laura. jenna: another big crime story here.ael jackson's doctor are set to hear from conrad murray in his own words today, not directly from the stand but from police interviews, taped shortly after the pop star's death. it comes as prosecutors call investigators and detectives to testify as well. busy day in court as last several days. adam housley live in los angeles with more. >> reporter: court is underway. we'll get to that in a moment. first of all let's quickly give you a run-down of yesterday when a parade of girlfriends went through the courtroom. two of them saying they were acquaintances of dru murray. the third one saying he is his current girlfriend. contentious moments with the prosecution and witnesses when they went back a forth with a little sparring. interesting moment with the anding, acquaintance of dr. murrays was talking with him when the phone went did. this is the point dr. murray was supposed to be watching michael jackson and may have discovered jackson wasn't breathing. take a listen to the interactio
jon: laura engle, thanks, laura. jenna: another big crime story here.ael jackson's doctor are set to hear from conrad murray in his own words today, not directly from the stand but from police interviews, taped shortly after the pop star's death. it comes as prosecutors call investigators and detectives to testify as well. busy day in court as last several days. adam housley live in los angeles with more. >> reporter: court is underway. we'll get to that in a moment. first of all let's...
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let me bring in richard engle. i heard you say something i thought was beautifully put when the news broke and said so many other presidents who wished they could bring troops home for the holidays. here we are at this point. >> for the troops are all home for the holidays and i assume he doesn't mean halloween, he will be accomplishing something that hasn't happened for nine years. or nearly nine years. it is very significant. people would like to see an end to the iraq war. i watched this war fatigue build in america. many iraqis are nervous. they like the idea of having a small american presence. a trip wire or safeguard that the dark days are not going to return. at the end of the day, a few thousand american trainer who is don't have immunity are not going to prevent a civil war. >> what are the conditions on the ground? the violence is escalating. >> it's not promising at all. there is sectarian violence on the rise. we are seeing sectarian assassinations for which we haven't seen for a while. >> car bombs da
let me bring in richard engle. i heard you say something i thought was beautifully put when the news broke and said so many other presidents who wished they could bring troops home for the holidays. here we are at this point. >> for the troops are all home for the holidays and i assume he doesn't mean halloween, he will be accomplishing something that hasn't happened for nine years. or nearly nine years. it is very significant. people would like to see an end to the iraq war. i watched...
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richard engle has arrived in egypt 24 hours after an outbreak of violence between christians and muslimss are criticizing the government for not protecting them. plus the wall street protest is spreading further across the country, even across the pond. new reaction coming in from congresswoman michele bachmann who is going after the protesters. herman cain doubling down on his criticism. zachary from the daily beast will join me live. "news nation" is minutes away. uh, it is, yeah, it's a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? well it still takes gas to go farther. but you're not getting gas. true. not this time. uh, don't have to gas up very often. so you have to go to the bathroom? no. yes you do. thought these were electric? yes, it's a uh, a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen masseuse who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ]
richard engle has arrived in egypt 24 hours after an outbreak of violence between christians and muslimss are criticizing the government for not protecting them. plus the wall street protest is spreading further across the country, even across the pond. new reaction coming in from congresswoman michele bachmann who is going after the protesters. herman cain doubling down on his criticism. zachary from the daily beast will join me live. "news nation" is minutes away. uh, it is, yeah,...
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engle of new york. >> thank you, mr. chairman. madam secretary, since you were my senator for eight years in new york i know a lot of things about you. first of all i want to wish you a happy birthday. >> thank you. >> second of all i should ask you about your comments on this wonderful, wonderful article from "time" magazine. hilly rodham clinton and the rise of smart power? i don't know if you have any comment? >> i'm speechless, congressman. >> i think the country realizes the wonderful job you're doing and i really want to thank you. you know, we're talking about pakistan and and afghanistan and we focus on the middle east and i want to throw in something about something you and i have spoken about a great deal and the conflict between israel and the palestinians because it does impact pact on other countries in the middle east. the race little -- israeli prime minister said he will negotiate with the palestinians, any place, anytime, anywhere. he is even talking about the potential freezes on expansion of neighborhoods and th
engle of new york. >> thank you, mr. chairman. madam secretary, since you were my senator for eight years in new york i know a lot of things about you. first of all i want to wish you a happy birthday. >> thank you. >> second of all i should ask you about your comments on this wonderful, wonderful article from "time" magazine. hilly rodham clinton and the rise of smart power? i don't know if you have any comment? >> i'm speechless, congressman. >> i think...
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richard engle is here with morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with iraq. obviously, americans want to celebrate u.s. troops coming home, but that doesn't mean that there won't be risks for iraqis down the road. >> there will be risks for iraqis down the road, regardless of what happened what happens. keeping a small, residual force there probably wasn't going to stop the problems that iraq is facing and is going to continue to face. iraq could go back into civil war. the kurdish militant groups have decided to pick a war with turkey. iran's influence is growing in the country. so there are significant problems there. the debate that the united states was facing was whether to pull out all the troops as was part of the original plan by the end of this year or to leave a few thousand, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 on to help guide the process. and the united states decided after some political decisions from the iraqis not to do it. >> that sdus discussion regards immunity. can you discuss why that was important? >> it was in the iraqi's interest at the end of the day
richard engle is here with morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with iraq. obviously, americans want to celebrate u.s. troops coming home, but that doesn't mean that there won't be risks for iraqis down the road. >> there will be risks for iraqis down the road, regardless of what happened what happens. keeping a small, residual force there probably wasn't going to stop the problems that iraq is facing and is going to continue to face. iraq could go back into...
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laura engle has been following the story from the beginning.wait a knock for a note from the jury. a knock meaning they have a verdict in the case and a note under the door means they have a question. jors have been inside the deliberation room about an hour and 15 minutes. deliberations have been halted just once so far when the defense requested a mistrial, jurors went behind the door somebody on the prosecution side yesterday rolled their eyes during defense closing arguments. the judge told jurors to disregard any facial expressions they may have seen yesterday and send they will back in and here we wait. closing arguments, two very different views of what took place inside the petit home were presented to jurors yesterday. all day long prosecutors portraying joshua komisarjevsky as a cold, calculating criminal who had multiple opportunities throughout the home invasion to change the deadly outcome, saying he never untied the petit sisters from their beds where they were left to die. he had several chances to do so say prosecutors who also
laura engle has been following the story from the beginning.wait a knock for a note from the jury. a knock meaning they have a verdict in the case and a note under the door means they have a question. jors have been inside the deliberation room about an hour and 15 minutes. deliberations have been halted just once so far when the defense requested a mistrial, jurors went behind the door somebody on the prosecution side yesterday rolled their eyes during defense closing arguments. the judge told...
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laura engle joins us from the newsroom.may have to go to it in it comes on live. >> reporter: local law enforcement armed with assault rifles hunting more than a dozen wild animals to get them contained and captured before anyone gets hurt. you mentioned that news conference. we're waiting that to start. we've been told by local reports that news conference has been delayed a little bit because a lion and grizzly bear are being surrounded and contained at a nearby property. here is the map where this is going down. officers found the animals cages open and the property owner dead at the animal farm in zanesville, ohio. there are reports terry thompson, the owner, recently released from jail after serving one year after possessing illegal firearms may have taken his own life. the local sheriff would say only, at this point, anything is possible at this time. local sheriff's deputies say so far 31 wild animals have been shot and killed. 14 more are still on the loose. they're issuing a strong warning to locals. >> just be awa
laura engle joins us from the newsroom.may have to go to it in it comes on live. >> reporter: local law enforcement armed with assault rifles hunting more than a dozen wild animals to get them contained and captured before anyone gets hurt. you mentioned that news conference. we're waiting that to start. we've been told by local reports that news conference has been delayed a little bit because a lion and grizzly bear are being surrounded and contained at a nearby property. here is the...
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morning snow in northern texas and some mountain snows in interior sections of new york and new englhat's your latest weather. ann? >>> okay. thank you so much. is 9:00 in the morning too early for a burger and fries? well, kids at some schools in florida are now being served lunch when a lot of people are just starting to think about breakfast. nbc's kerry sanders is in ft. myers, florida with more on this. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. consider right now there are lots of parents rushing around the kitchen trying to get their children some breakfast, get them off to school, while at some schools in florida the kids already are in the classroom and will be heading to the cafeteria for lunch in about an hour from now. florida ninth grader aden mullen is your typical teen dealing with the challenges of school. >> i have some makeup work actually. >> reporter: adding to his struggles this year is an unconventional early lunch. for mullen and other students of winter park ninth grade center his lunch on some days starts as early as 9:30 in the morning. >> i think
morning snow in northern texas and some mountain snows in interior sections of new york and new englhat's your latest weather. ann? >>> okay. thank you so much. is 9:00 in the morning too early for a burger and fries? well, kids at some schools in florida are now being served lunch when a lot of people are just starting to think about breakfast. nbc's kerry sanders is in ft. myers, florida with more on this. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. consider right now...
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president, i ask unanimous consent that nathan engle, a fellow in my office, be granted floor privilegeshe presiding officer: the republican leader is recognized. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: later today the senate will have an opportunity to hear from south korean president lee, and i know we look forward to it. south korea is a stalwart ally that enjoys a flourishing economy. it's a shining example of how embracing democracy and free-market principles can transform a society for good. just imagine, in 50 years they went from a civil war to a military dictatorship to an evolving democracy. and on the economic side, to a thriving capitalist country that has the 13th-largest economy in the world. from a country that was a recipient of foreign aid and peace corps volunteers to a country with its own volunteer program and its own peace corps. all of that in 50 years, and right on the same peninsula with one of the last stalinist regimes in the world. a great succes
president, i ask unanimous consent that nathan engle, a fellow in my office, be granted floor privilegeshe presiding officer: the republican leader is recognized. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: later today the senate will have an opportunity to hear from south korean president lee, and i know we look forward to it. south korea is a stalwart ally that enjoys a flourishing...
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engle for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is the second of hearings in the important initiative. i welcome all witnesses here, especially my friend bill brownfield who's been doing wonderful work. good to see all three of you and very respected. i want to commend chairman mack for taking the opportunity to conduct oversight on this foreign and domestic policy, and i'm happy to be here today. no more important relationship not united states and latin america than the one we have with mexico. we share a border almost 2,000 miles long, a rich and intertwined history, deep cultural connections and economies that are now interwoven and mutually dependent, yet, today serious problems extend to both sides of the border. the drug trade, which had once been the domain mostly of nations moved north. it's taken hold no mexico and damaged the northern parts of central america. as i stated in the first of the hearings, i wanted to be clear that the united states stands with our friends to the south in the fight against narco-traffick
engle for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is the second of hearings in the important initiative. i welcome all witnesses here, especially my friend bill brownfield who's been doing wonderful work. good to see all three of you and very respected. i want to commend chairman mack for taking the opportunity to conduct oversight on this foreign and domestic policy, and i'm happy to be here today. no more important relationship not united states and latin america than...
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engle is recognized. >> thank you, madam chair. i have to say to my friend, mr.ack, we agree on a great deal. i don't really think it matters whether -- i mentioned that president calderÓn said it was 90%, and in fact, in jamaica, the prime minister says it's more than 90% in his country. it doesn't matter whether it's 70% or 90%, i think what matters is that illegal guns are coming into this country and then going south of the border. we know that these people who set up gun shops on the texas-mexico border or gun shows or things like that to sell multi. -- multiple guns, we know where the guns are going. it's way beyond second amendment rights. if we are to identify terrorism in mexico as a threat as you say, if we are going to say that this is a real problem with the drug cartels, we have to do something to curve the illegal flow of guns coming from the united states and south of the border. let me quote secretary clinton in march of 2009. she said, quote, "we know very well that the drug traffickers are motivated by the demand of illegal drugs in the united s
engle is recognized. >> thank you, madam chair. i have to say to my friend, mr.ack, we agree on a great deal. i don't really think it matters whether -- i mentioned that president calderÓn said it was 90%, and in fact, in jamaica, the prime minister says it's more than 90% in his country. it doesn't matter whether it's 70% or 90%, i think what matters is that illegal guns are coming into this country and then going south of the border. we know that these people who set up gun shops on...
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engle for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is the second of hearings in the important initiative. i welcome all witnesses here especially my friend bill brownfield who's been doing wonderful work. good to see all three of you and very respected. i want to commend chairman mack for taking the opportunity to conduct oversight on this foreign and domestic policy, and i'm happy to be here today. no more important relationship not united states and latin america than the one we have with mexico. we share a border almost 2,000 miles long a rich and intertwined history, deep cultural connections and economies that are now interwoven and mutually dependent, yet, today serious problems extend to both sides of the border. the drug trade, which had once been the domain mostly of nations moved north. it's taken hold no mexico and damaged the northern parts of central america. as i stated in the first of the hearings, i wanted to be clear that the united states stands with our friends to the south in the fight against narco-traffickin
engle for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is the second of hearings in the important initiative. i welcome all witnesses here especially my friend bill brownfield who's been doing wonderful work. good to see all three of you and very respected. i want to commend chairman mack for taking the opportunity to conduct oversight on this foreign and domestic policy, and i'm happy to be here today. no more important relationship not united states and latin america than the...
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