there was an outstanding tax bill about 60,000 pakistani in connection with that property for local property, about $700 or so. obviously tax evasion is pretty common here in pakistan. it wasn t paid isn t an enormous surprise. you might argue if they paid it that could have drawn attention to the compound, ali. nick, thanks very much. it s interesting information. we certainly there doesn t seem to be any lack of hunger for how osama bin laden lived, who was there with him, this new information about his wife saying she was there for five years. nick paton walsh digging through that. between what he s finding out there and what the fbi is finding out with the stuff that has been transported from the stuff to quan ittyco, it really is almost it s going to be a more interesting story than even the killing of osama bin laden. the fact that the wife didn t leave the house for five years, she said. unbelievable. that there was intelligence and surveillance of osama bin laden ac
mississippi. that water backing up and causing problems for communities along those tributaries. so here in memphis, they ve put out the call for volunteers to start filling sandbags as much as possible right now. they want to be prepared just in case there s any problem with the levees and they start seeing any sort of leaks or spills that they don t anticipate right now. they have a great deal of confidence those levees are going to hold, but because this is moving so slow, they have a lot of time to prepare, and they want to make sure they stay out in front of this big flood. all right. david, thanks very much. we will stay on top of the story. you re just in one place. memphis is a big deal, a highly populated area but there are so many of these towns along the rivers that are getting affected by this along the mississippi. david mattingly for nous memphis, tennessee, right now. thanks. we re talking about new information seized from bin laden s compound in pakistan yielding,
the arguments of supporters of this, i m not saying i support it, this is their claim, more fairly distribute how much you use bridges and infrastructure you would be charged how much you use it. doesn t paying tax on gas achieve the same thing? unless you happen to be just driving around your farm. we ve pushed you into the corner. come on, kiran, why is this a good idea, kiran? tell us why you think my privacy should be invaded and people should be taxing my driving. i m still teetering on the edge of the easy pass, okay. if i didn t need to get over the gw bridge quickly i don t know if i would have that thing. here s a story we found fascinating this morning. informal survey by a group called insure.com they ve put a price on all the work that a mom does at home, whether she s a working mom or a stay-at-home mom. how much is all of that worth? what is your mom worth? from the laundry to the cleaning chaufer. decorating the house, to all that stuff. it s worth a
a flood watch. causing a crisis or about to. reynolds wolf is in the extreme weather center. that s a lot of ground to cover. certainly a huge mess for those folks. looks like the worse is going to be picking up in places downstream, in parts of the mississippi valley. let s back up and show you what we have in terms of just some of the satellite footage. this really tells the story of what s been happening. first and foremost, go back in time to april 29th of 2010, you see how things normally look on the mississippi river. this is not a draught situation, not flooding, this is how it s expected. look at the recent photos we go to april 29th of 2011, things beginning to build up along the mississippi. as we zoom in towards i could roshgs the water of the mississippi river spilling its banks cutting off through parts of the floodways, parts of the lakes and meandering portions of the mississippi river filled up. same due west of cairo. the problem we re going to be dealing with, m
a half years. knox is an american convicted in italy for allegedly murdering her college roommate but the questions still linger, did she do it? this weekend in a cnn special investigation, drew griffin looks at her case. he joins us now from atlanta. drew, the family, amanda nox s family says she is innocent. absolutely, ali. when i was assigned this story, i thought just another family pleading for their innocent kid, right? then i took a close look at this case against amman anda knox an questions turned towards the italian police and the one prosecutor who appears to seek convictions based on his instincts. reporter: almost immediately after police say she confessed to her crime, amanda knox recants. she tells her parents she broke under stress. in court she would tell jurors how a police officer struck her from behind, how she was denied water, food, a translator.