that nato forces pull back to military bases. he says he is outraged over the shooting rampage on sunday that left 1 civilians dead. the u.s. soldier accused in that attack was flown out to kuwait. karzai wants him tried in afghanistan. chief washington correspondent james rosen is live for us in washington. james? jon and jenna, good morning, upon landing in helmand province in south-central afghanistan aides to defense secretary president panetta were off-guard. in his session with car size, secretary panetta reaffirmed that the u.s. is conducting a full investigation of last sunday s shooting rampage and the suspected gunman now in custody will be indeed brought to justice. karzai was told to reporters accepted that. he also called for a swifter u.s. pullout. there is to doubt we re reaching into a critical juncture in our joint endeavor. and as far as we are concerned, we have always believed that the only sustainable way to secure afghanistan is to enable the after d
changing the terms of the negotiations. president karzai meeting u.s. defense secretary leon panetta today, demanding that nato forces pull back to military bases. he says he is outraged over the shooting rampage on sunday that left 1 civilians dead. the u.s. soldier accused in that attack was flown out to kuwait. karzai wants him tried in afghanistan. chief washington correspondent james rosen is live for us in washington. james? jon and jenna, good morning, upon landing in helmand province in south-central afghanistan aides to defense secretary president panetta were off-guard. in his session with car size, secretary panetta reaffirmed that the u.s. is conducting a full investigation of last sunday s shooting rampage and the suspected gunman now in custody will be indeed brought to justice. karzai was told to reporters accepted that. he also called for a swifter u.s. pullout. there is to doubt we re reaching into a critical juncture in our joint endeavor. and as far as
and now, bbc world news. two western journalists killed in the syrian city of homs as they tried bring the world the truth about the government s crackdown there. the city is still under fire and activists report more than 100 killed in the past hours. it s another demonstration of another representation that s more and more intolerable welcome to c.m.t. i m david eades. also coming up, violent clashes in afghanistan over tensions from the burning of the koran. and it s midday near london. 7:00 a.m. in new york. 2:00 a.m. in syria where confirmation has come in the last hour that two western journalists were killed. marie colvin, a veteran war correspondent and remi ochlik. under a sustained assault by government forces. we get more from our war correspondent emily buchanan. the bottom bardment of baba amr. it appears from these latest pictures to be relentless. throwing the spotlight, they are now becoming the victims. this is the makeshift media center apparently
so they called for a recall. it kind of reminds people of what we heard the president of the united states say a couple of days ago where he said, you know, don t call my bluff. i ll take it directly to the people. the people of wisconsin have spoken today and the the answer is this is a gigantic win for the republican party. apparently what they needed, the democrats needed to win three seats, they won two. the g.o.p. wins four. there s another recall in a couple of days but those are both democrats so it s impossible for the republicans to lose the control of the senate which means they ve got a monopoly. they ve got the governor s mansion. they ve got the state senate and the assembly. more than $30 million has been poured into these races in the state and a lot of political observers were seeing this as a surrogate race for the 2012 presidential in terms of what people are really thinking in terms of republican politics, in terms of democratic politics, in terms of
it kind of reminds people of what we heard the president of the united states say a couple of days ago where he said, you know, don t call my bluff. i ll take it directly to the people. the people of wisconsin have spoken today and the the answer is this is a gigantic win for the republican party. apparently what they needed, the democrats needed to win three seats, they won two. the g.o.p. wins four. there s another recall in a couple of days but those are both democrats so it s impossible for the republicans to lose the control of the senate which means they ve got a monopoly. they ve got the governor s mansion. they ve got the state senate and the assembly. more than $30 million has been poured into these races in the state and a lot of political observers were seeing this as a surrogate race for the 2012 presidential in terms of what people are really thinking in terms of republican politics, in terms of democratic politics, in terms of fiscal austerity, in terms of t