it is a it is a complex relationship people have with with mubarak and with the united states. richard engel, nbc s chief foreign correspondent, we are very lucky to have you live in cairo for us tonight. stay safe, richard. thanks very much for joining us. reporter: my pleasure. there is so much more to report and to assess tonight, including president obama s public statement which richard was describing there, being greeted very differently abroad than it was at home. the american calculation of what to say, when to say it, how much this is about us and how we can help or hurt from hear on out. we will be right back. : whoa. straight, go straight. no, to the right! kids: to the right! to the right! go to the right! boy: go to the right! - boy #1: whoa! - boy #2: whoa! boy #3: what is that? well, that s a. i don t know. whoa. can we call him blinky? - announcer: expert teaching. - kids: whoa! deeper learning. together, we are the human network.
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the difficult thing if you re paul ryan or michelle bachmann or bob mcdonnell or kathleen sebelius. remember she gave not a very well received address. she still wound up being hhs secretary. you re just in a room with a camera. now, people like jonathan alter and chris matthews, who are tv experts, don t have a problem with that but it can be difficult. chris, as a man just sitting in the room with just a tv camera and a prompter i m going to show you how it s done right now. thank you, chris cillizza, and thank you, jonathan alter. that s how do you it. when we return, let me finish with a question about the republican party. where have all the grown-ups gone? you re watching hardball. and i m watching the prompter. only on msnbc. oceanographer: diving to 4,000 meters. - boy: go down! down. down. - boy #2: whoa. straight, go straight. no, to the right! kids: to the right! to the right! go to the right! boy: go to the right! - boy #1: whoa! - boy #2: whoa! boy #3: what is that? we