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NBC Nightly News-20100908-00:43:00

the horrific violence here in juarez and elsewhere in mexico is directly linked to the united states, as traffickers fight for control of smuggling routes to the united states. anyone standing in the way is a target for murder. in creel, mexico, a police security camera revealed the brazenness of drug traffickers who shut down a highway, threatened drivers and killed nine people here. many villages near the border have become ghost towns after the traffickers threatened or killed the residents to clear the way for drug loads bound for u.s. cities. >> we, too, have to look at it seriously in our country. it is our country's number one organized crime threat. >> reporter: a hard-fought war by the mexican government, supported by the u.s. but still far from being won. mark potter, nbc news, juarez, mexico. >> by the way, there's more of mark's reporting on this topic. it's on our website, nightly.msnbc.com. when our broadcast continues

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NBC Nightly News-20100908-00:41:00

traffickers lash out against rivals and the authorities. tony paillon of the university of texas at el paso is an expert on mexican drug cartels. >> you could say they're a kind of insurgency. they're beginning to learn and to use tactics that are generally associated with the insurgency. >> it's getting worse. i have never seen it at this level before. >> reporter: anthony coleson is a recently retired d.e.a. supervisor in tuscon, arizona. he says the mexican traffickers produce more drugs and are stronger now than ever. >> they're flourishing now as almost a drug empire. >> reporter: mexican president felipe calderon is waging an unprecedented war against the drug cartels and warns the traffickers threaten civil order and the state. so far, five mayors have been killed this year and a gubernatorial candidate was shot dead on a highway. >> the state is not prepared to handle that type of situation. the police forces in mexico are too small.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100908:10:28:00

the first time, their first deployment. even the soldiers said they were ready to get out there and start the mission. as you know, in terms of where they are, they're about an hour, hour and a hoff soualf south of we're here in kabul. their mission is now under way. we were there for the beginning of it. we saw them as they went out on the security patrols. we were with them when they were out there engaging the afghan people, especially some of the children as well as the village elders. and we just -- just before we wrapped up this round of shooting, we had an opportunity to sit down with some of the men in the unit, talk to them about their thoughts on the war and also about this close bond that they all seem to share. >> we are not trying to fight them at all. all we do is protect ourselves. we're just trying to get these people together. you know, get them built up to where they can take care of themselves. >> i think it's the fear of what's going to happen next.

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NBC Nightly News-20100908-00:53:00

but can't stop its progress once it starts. and it was 70 years ago today that german warplanes started bombing england for eight months in what would come to be called the blitz. if you didn't know about british character until then, you learned about it then. today in london, 2,500 people packed inside st. paul's cathedral to remember those who fought off the nazis. the r.a.f. buzzed the church dome today. in case you missed it on the broadcast last night, while we're all used to seeing the iconic black-and-white grainy images of the blitz, some rare color film shot by an air raid warden has recently been discovered and made public by the family. we've put all of it on our website. it's worth watching if you're interested in world war ii history. when we come back, an american military wife who had an inspiration, turned it into a way to make a difference for others like her.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100907:11:54:00

part of the mission of coalition forces. no question about that. it is not the only mission. there's also a very concerted evident to engage the afghan people. we saw an example of that just a few hours ago when we headed out with sergeant shorter and the rest of the men in his unit to a small village just south of here. it was really a fascinating experience to witness how they interacted with the people and what was going on there. as soon as we arrived i know that the soldiers had seen us many times in the pass-through but a first for us to see the children just sort of swarm them and asking a lot of questions. they were very curious about them and curious about what they had to offer. >> take off your clothes and shake hands. smile at the kids. you know. if you had like treats, you know, you can pass them out. if they -- they had this thing where they do this, they are wanting pencils. they want pencils. they are excited about going to school. if you have pens, they love that. a good ice breaker. especially with the -- the kids.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100907:11:55:00

kids see vehicles coming in and see the guns. they are a little nervous at first. scared. they don't know how to take you. and then once you start taking off the gloves, take off the sunglasses, let them see your eyes. you want to be able to break the ice with them, the population. let them know, you know, we want to help. >> okay. >> that's what it is really all about. taking off the gloves and taking off the glasses. interacting as much as you can. at one point during this particular patrol, one of the lie tenants from the unit was able to go and speak to the village elder who was there. village elders are basically like the unofficial leader of a village. and they were able to hear what their concerns were and needs are. the problem is in order to get to some of these remote places you have to pass through paved and unpaved roads. you can never be sure an ied has been planted there. that's how the taliban is fighting u.s. forces at this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100907:11:56:00

point. the main way they do that is the use of the ieds. >> and it brings up the point -- in the importance of being able to earn the trust of those tribal leaders that you are referring to. they oftentimes are military relies on them for intelligence to let them know when an ied has potentially implanted in a certain area. >> reporter: without question. the nail on the head. that's absolutely right. some of these village elders can provide not only information about security but the main point in doing that is that if you can get the village elder to come to u.s. forces for whatever their needs may be, perhaps then they won't turn to the taliban for their needs. and so that is really the thrust of what we are seeing here in terms of some of the diplomacy that's happening on the ground. >> are you seeing any afghan forces there? i mean, they the ones supposed to be taking over. are there any afghan soldiers or police present in the village you are at?

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ABC World News Sunday-20100906-00:42:00

world, the iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery. today the vatican said it might try to behind the scenes diplomacy to help her. the vatican spoke up after the woman's son appealed to the pope to get involved. and there is more outrage associated with this case today. iran is saying this woman will be whipped for allowing an unveiled picture of herself to be published in a newspaper in london. tens of thousands of people living in nova scotia still do not have power tonight after tropical storm earl hit the canadian province. one drowned near halifax while trying to swim from shore from a boat there. and back in this country, the calm after the storm. earl is long gone, and coast to coast today, near-perfect weather. sunshine and moderate temperatures nearly everywhere on this day before labor day. a pretty good ending to a hot and stormy summer. and coming up here on "world news" this sunday, people in one small city found out they were paying their city manager nearly 1 million bucks a year. now, other towns nearby are taking a hard look at their books. how far will this scandal

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NBC Nightly News-20100906-00:51:00

it's a nationalas it's a national past time keeping track of which movie wins the box office sweepstakes. so far the movie "the american" is on top, but for hollywood these days the bottom line is increasingly measured in how a movie does oversees. we get the story tonight from miguel in hollywood. >> consider it your last job. >> reporter: george clooney's new film may be called "the american," but most of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100906:18:22:00

they may be able to do it in some house races because they've got better, more experienced candidates than the republicans do. but overall, they're worried that a lot of their candidates are just going to be swept out with a wave. >> gloria, thanks very much. all week, we'll be talking to you. probably for the next two months. always a pleasure. a great vantage point. >> reporter: beautiful pittsburgh. >> it's a beautiful city. cnn has learned that more nato troops may be headed for afghanistan. sources say 2,000 troops could go under a plan backed by general david petraeus. a nato official says it's likely some of them will be americans. sources also say a suspected u.s. drone attack has killed five militants in pakistan. intelligence officials tell cnn that missiles hit a vehicle carrying the suspected militants in a village in north waziristan on the afghan border. the attacks have sparked a lot of controversy in pakistan where critics say they tend to kill

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