cens gentlemen imbalance and america s massive trade decifit with china. some of the questions we re asking today, what does the u.s. get out of this visit? mike emanuel is live at the white house on that story. mike. reporter: jenna, good morning. many americans will probably remember this visit of president hu jintao, the chinese leader, for him being pressed on human rights by president obama, although officials here at the white house do say the two leaders spent about half of their time on economic issues. last night s state dinner, of course, is the image many people will remember of this vip visit to the white house. there was talk earlier in the day of the need for china to boost the value of its currency and level the playing field so american companies can compete and concerns about intellectual property, american computer software and entertainment. in his toast last night mr. obama emphasized a spirit of cooperation. chinese and american people work together and create
shepard: changes in store for the u.s. navy s submarine fleet. notified congress it plans to do away with age old policy that bans women from serving on them. we re told women are allowed aboard briefly and only for v.i.p. visit or if they are part of a repair team. until now, the navy said it feared the close quarters would make it difficult for both men and women to serve. congress has 30 days to give the okay. and women in this year s naval academy class could become the first to take posts on submarines. the chairman of the joint chiefs admirable mike mullen pushed for the change last fall saying it would be a way to continue broadening opportunities for women. a rare public apology today from the top u.s. general in afghanistan. general stanley mcchrystal expressing his regret over the death of civilian in recent military operations there in a message broadcast to afghan languages. in that message general