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
u.s. postal service at all. the government agency posted a 2 $.2 billion loss last quarter and warns that by september it might not be able to pay its debts. to help save costs they ve asked congress to cut saturday mail delivery. the cia told some lawmakers they can view pictures taken of osama bin laden after his death if they wish to do so. democratic senator of colorado pushed this issue with the white house because he thinks having a second branch of government see the photos provides more credibility to what happened. john kerry is planning a trip to pakistan hoping to strengthen a relationship that s been strained. since the successful raid of osama bin laden s abbottabad compound. they plan to talk with pakistani leaders frustrated over the u.s. decision not to inform them of the mission ahead of time. nbc s peter alexander is live for us in islamabad. peter, what s the latest that you re hearing from pakistani officials? yeah, thomas, good question. the pakistani officia
photo-op and a thing to talk about. they also say that it s good to be with the president in any kind of setting to try and get some of these issues on the table but no surprises where people stand. the dividing line is pretty bright here, chuck and savannah. hard to see how they get a deal. thank you. > who do we think the dog is and who is the pony? dogs and ponies, i don t know. in other news senator kerry is preparing to travel to pakistan to help ease tensions with military and intelligence officials there. they are still chafing under public criticism following the discovery of osama bin laden in their backyard. nbc s peter alexander is live for us in islamabad. what s the latest, peter? savannah, first of all, congratulations to you. his adult sons have come forward lashing out at president obama effectively saying that he is guilty of an assassination of an unarmed man that is in violation of international law. these words specifically come from bin laden s fourth son
scramble its jets, they had crossed the border into afghanistan, randi. all right. reza sayah for us in islamabad, thank you. turning now to the modern evil of modern-day some 600,000 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders. a state department report in 2007 said more than 70% of them are female. half are children. two years later, a u.n. report said around 20% of all trafficking victims are children. this year, cnn is joining the fight to end modern-day slavery in all its forms. you can read more in our freedom project at cnn.com/freedom. time right now, 45 minutes past the hour. taking a look now at our top stories. president obama is making his first trip to the u.s./mexican border as president to push immigration reform. he s scheduled to speak in el paso, texas a couple of hours from now. mr. obama is also expected to visit a border crossing checkpoint. nato war planes carried out
washington, d.c. said today that islamabad and washington are discussing getting u.s. intelligence officials to meet with these three women, and question them. once that happens, we ll probably know when this is going to take place. but randi, this is probably the only and first positive development after a week of volatility between these two partners, islamabad and washington. yeah, certainly a very strained relationship. reza, i also want to ask you about the reports that u.s. forces were ready to fight if pakistan tried to stop or interfere in the bin laden raid. what is the word there in pakistan about this? reporter: well, certainly when they came, they were prepared for some sort of reaction by pakistan. we spoke to some pakistani officials, and them being in military, they certainly anticipated that was a possibility. but it turns out the u.s. forces did this operation with such efficiency that by the time the pakistani military was able to