the merrick jones will have to wait until dawn to reach baton rouge, but these barge men say they will deliver the cargo come hell or high water. okay. patrick oppmann with me from vicksburg, and remind us, because you said it in the piece, how long it takes for them to get down the baton rouge, and how long to mack it back up? well, it took much, much longer, because it is strange, t.j. with the current pushing and they make it more dangerous. they are concerned about going un un ununder the bridges and the nighttime we have to stop, because it is going to take them twice as long to go up and back from the river, because they have lighter loads and that means carry less and bring less up which raises costs on a lot of of the items that we end up using in our daily lives.
video we are talking about. this is an example of the nighttime helmet cam video and gives you a idea of the quality of the stuff that the military is combing over. this is technology used by the s.e.a.l.s on bin laden s compound. you can see here in the helmet cam video that when it is shot in dark conditions, it is grainy and not a lot of detail it to, but they are going over it bit by bit to piece together all of the things that went on inside of that compound and piece it together. we are going to be getting more on this in a moment from the pentagon correspondent chris lawrence in a moment. also on the bin laden front, claims today of a first attack to avenge the killing of osama bin laden. at least 80 people were killed in twin suicide bombings in northwestern pakistan. the pakistani taliban says that it staged the attacks to avenge bin laden s death, but pakistani police not so sure about that. the target was a pakistani military recruits in these attacks. now, a repor