we don t randomly arrest, usually there s a reason. that doesn t mean we re right all the time. searching more cycles. jason, if you would, tell us more about this young man you featured and his mission. sergeant randy shorter, they re reaching out. the other is working with the afghan police and army trying to get them up to speed to deal with the insurgents. it s interesting to hear about this talk about 2011 and possible drawback, because sergeant randy shorter is scheduled to come out july 2011. it s interesting to see if that will end of happening. i can t wait to see your entire documentary. jason, good to see you, as
damages. a border patrol agent killed tuesday night in the mexico/arizona area was shot after confronting a group of bandits who may have been praig on illegal immigrants. they say agent brian terry was part of a surveillance team looking for bandits north of the border. time now for an a.m. original. a story you ll only see on american morning. for the past year, we ve been bringing you a soldier s story, documenting the lives of military recruits from basic training to the battlefield. this morning, we have an unprecedented look at sergeant randy shorter, using his word to build the trust of tribal elders in one of the most dangerous regions in afghanistan. our jason carroll traveled to afghanist afghanistan. both you have know over an extended period of time, what these guys have got to do is engage the afghans. sergeant shorter s mission is
here s d.c., baltimore. every dot, those are accidents. but warming temperatures. they re up to 50 now. cnn is giving you an unprecedented look at the war through the eye of of one new recruit. randy shorter has been deployed to one of the most dangerous regions. jason carroll with part 2 of a soldier s story. on the move again. you anticipate the worst, everybody tracking.
original. a story you ll only see on american morning. for the past year, we ve been bringing you a soldier s story, documenting the lives of military recruits from basic training to the battlefield. and this morning, we have an unprecedented look at sergeant randy shorter, using his word to win the trust of tribal elders in one of the most dangerous reges of afghanistan. our jason carroll traveled to afghanistan. i feel like you guys were on that journey as well, as we ve been following randy shorter for the past year. to give this more perspective, as you mentioned the pentagon is releasinged that year-end of war. soldiers like randy shorter know first hand, in order to gain the trust of the afghan people, they have to go outside the perimeter of the protects base.
inspectors on the ground at those russian nuclear sites. reporter: as a quick reminder, new s.t.a.r.t. as it is called is the new nuclear arms reduction treaty with russia. this, in essence, basically, would in effect when ratified resume inspections of nuclear arsenals in both countries and limb the number of warheads in both countries. many call this very important to our national security as well as a very important element of president obama s foreign policy. but again, all of this happens when the president is not even supposed to be here and congress isn t even supposed to be here at this point. much going on in capitol hill as well as at the white house. i assure you, drew, we re looking for reaction on don t ask don t tell. i ll bring it to you when it happens. kate looking forward to that. president getting a political win before the christmas break. reynolds, if they get a christmas break. it looked a little cold on the white house lawn there. i can t imagine he s happy