closed three days a neighboring restaurant next door is now reopen and they are thankful for that. the cleanup here ended last night, they removed 135 motorcycles and 85 cars that belonged to some of the bikers. inside those cars and trucks tamron they found assault rifles, they found long rifles they found all kinds of weapons. they even thought they found a bomb at one point. they called in the waco bomb squad to look at it but it turned out to be okay. they cleared out all of that moved it to a compound north of waco where it s secure right now. charles, thank you very much for the latest from there, appreciate it. coming up clues in the murder mystery of a washington, d.c. family. what the unidentified attackers allegedly did before police say they took the family hostage. plus amazon names a woman to one of the most coveted positions at that company for the first time ever. it is just one of the things we just thought you should know.
suzanne. the fact that he was addressing parliament meant that he was targeting a domestic audience. the only new thing that came out of this address was the announcement that pakistan plans to investigate the presence of bin laden in a compound north of islamabad. other than that, it was mostly rhetoric and very short on substance. this was a prime minister that aggressively went on the defensive against pakistan s accu accusers, including washington. he made a couple of statements where he hit back against washington. at the same time he reached out to washington saying pakistan values its partnership with the u.s. and the two partners should press on. he rejected any allegation that pakistan s security establishment had links with al qaeda and he certainly rejected allegations that pakistan s military or elements within the military knew bin laden was hiding out in this compound. here s how he hit back against washington. the prime minister suggested that the u.s. is partly to blame
perhaps. barbara starr, the pet gochblt thanks so much. what has been the reaction from the islamic world? jonathan, it s midnight here in pakistan and most pakistanis like much of the world are just digesting, taking in these pictures for the time. i think these fascinating pictures are going to convince some skeptics that the leader of al qaeda has been killed. remember, there s a lot of people in this region, not just pakistan but afghanistan that didn t believe they swooped in earlier this week on this compound north of islamabad. they asked for proof. they wanted to see hard evidence that indeed he was dead. of course, the obama an administration struggled leasing what some called a gruesome
who waged a holy war against america in the mountains of afghanistan, shot dead in his million dollars mansion inside pakistan. and bill, i have to tell you, i remember reporting from ground zero in the days after september 11th, and seeing you on a nearby platform. we didn t know each other then but it really feels like there is closure, seeing you again there this morning under such different circumstances. bill: well, closure in one sense, indeed you re right about that, alisyn. when it comes to hunting down bin laden and taking out the leader of that terrorist organization, but so many questions lie ahead for us, too. and it was such a surreal time for all of us, watching these veants unfold from lower manhattan. since the days of the early attack on the u.s., almost ten years ago, now we are getting new details on the operation itself, and alisyn, these are all so fascinating. a team of u.s. navy seals, called team six, killing him during the 40-minute gunfight at a compound north