conflict. it s time for members of both parties to stop playing politics at the border. [helicopter sounds] stop playing politics with the border and the immigrants and act. if you really care. do the right thing. that s the angle. laura: let s bring in our first guest, hector is vice president of the national border patrol council and border patrol agent, president of the local 1613 chapter of the national border control. how are you. good to see you. laura: you know, you heard what i just said, we ve been hearing a lot of stories about how horrific it is, for the families crossing the border. they cross illegally, a harrowing journey. but you guys are understaffed, overwhelmed, ditto for the hhs folks trying to do their best.
conflict. it s time for members of both parties to stop playing politics at the border. [helicopter sounds] stop playing politics with the border and the immigrants and act. if you really care. do the right thing. that s the angle. let s bring in our first guest, hector is vice president of the national border patrol council and border patrol agent, president of the local 1613 chapter of the national border control. counsel, hector. terry, how are you doing, man? good to see you. laura: we ve been hearing stories about how horrific it is for the families crossing the border and they cross illegally. it s a harrowing journey, but you guys are understaffed, overwhelmed and ditto for the
announced candidate s past, charges of hypocrisy and where he fits into the growing field of contenders. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. two weeks after the death of osama bin laden we ve learned u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s who stormed the compound and killed him had cameras on their helmets. while we ve been showing you an animated version of what likely happened that night, u.s. officials now are studying actual digital recordings of the raid. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is here in the situation room to talk about this. what do we know about these recordings? the first thing, wolf, a military official is telling us that it s hazy. it s extremely dark. so don t go in there expecting to see movie quality here. but what it does do is it puts you in the shoes of the actual s.e.a.l.s as they were going through this assault. he says basically when you look at this video, it s b
makes distinguishable differences. we ll show you examples. first what a standard black hawk helicopter sounds like. this has a rhythmic, whoosh, whoosh sound. now we ll show you what a stealth helicopter sounds like from an earlier test program. experts say this sounds a lot more vague. you may not be able to tell whether this is another vehicle entirely or a helicopter. you may not be able to tell whether the helicopter is moving toward you or moving away. experts say the small wings, called stabilizers, are also unique to this chopper. they re usually at a hard right angle, but these are angled off, analysts say, to avoid radar detection. the chinese have a huge interest in this technology. they re developing a stealth fighter jet called the j-20, which they ve already test flown. contacted by cnn, a chinese official in washington said he had no information on whether his government has tried to get access to the tail section of that helicopter. u.s. officials are not
back to a missile attack that might be able to go after the helicopter. reporter: experts say the sound suppression technology makes distinguishable differences. first, what a standard black hawk helicopter sounds like. this has a rhythmic kind of whoosh-whoosh sound. now we ll show you what a stealth helicopter sounds like from an earlier test program. experts say this sounds a lot more vague. you may not be able to tell whether this is another vehicle entirely or a helicopter. you may not be able to tell whether the helicopter is moving towards you or moving away. experts say the small wings, called stabilizers are also unique to this chopper. they re usually at a hard right angle. these are angled off, analysts say, to avoid radar detection. the chinese have a huge interest in this technology. they re developing a stealth fighter jet called the j-20 which they ve already test-flown. contacted by cnn, a chinese