message posted online, called on the united nations to stop what they call, the barbaric acts of the american soldiers that go against all human norms. the four marines believed to be involved in the video could all be court marshaled for violating a number of military rules, including the banned on photographing the casualties on war. matt jablo, cbs news. now, that will be the lead agency in this investigation. derek? well, leslie, you know this. today is just another example of how mild our winter has been so far, but up to the north and the west, forget about it. this is what it looks like in massachusetts today. and this storm, they really hit at the height of the morning commute and another storm that is hitting the midwest right now. reporter: i m here in south bend where 8 to 15 inches of snow is expected to hit portions of our viewing area. but the crews, they are not waiting for the snowflakes to fall. we want to show you the video now. road crews, they were
u.s. forces and diplomats are stepping up efforts to cut a peace deal with moderate taliban. our role in this is to build confidence building measures. reporter: not to shoot videos that insult afghans. deplorable, reprehensible. and unacceptable. reporter: but the story today is on afghan newscasts. the taliban says it proves americans are wild and inhumane. afghan president hamid karzai called the video insane. a lot of folks think he is right. steve, do we know how the video came to light? reporter: if the marine corps knows, if internet investigators know they haven t made it public. you can use your imagination. you have to think these marines, as stupid as they were to do this, as different as they were from almost every other u.s. marine, just by doing what they did, secondly having somebody video them doing what they did, you got to believe they re not the ones who posted it. if they came back from their deployment jim in the fall, this could have been don