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we're told that estimate covers strikes in pakistan, yemen, libya and somalia, but not afghanistan, iraq or syria. >>> the u.s. navy has released a new report concerning the ten american sailors who were detained by iran in january. the 219-page document blames -- two command bolts strayed into iranian waters. according to the report the sailors turned over sensitive information, including pass words and operational capabilities to the revolutionary guards. six officers, and three enlisted sailors have been disciplined or face disciplinary action following that incident. >>> let's turn to business. exactly seven days now from that brexit vote and what a difference a week makes. cn cnbc's lisa bojesen joining us from london. we had the markets diving last week. but some of them have made up ground. >> yeah, we have. in fact when looking at the u.s. indices they've managed to gain back some 80%, 90% of the post-brexit losses. so we're heading into the right direction. we're closing out not just the month of june, not just the first -- the second quarter rather but the first half of the year,
we're told that estimate covers strikes in pakistan, yemen, libya and somalia, but not afghanistan, iraq or syria. >>> the u.s. navy has released a new report concerning the ten american sailors who were detained by iran in january. the 219-page document blames -- two command bolts strayed into iranian waters. according to the report the sailors turned over sensitive information, including pass words and operational capabilities to the revolutionary guards. six officers, and three...
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. >> so in adding those up the most fragile country in the planet is somalia not in the news as say syria or afghanistan or yemenwhy is somalia the most fragile country in the world? guest: i think first of all you raise a really good point, which is somalia is not always in the news. and i think that is one of the real values of this index to really be able to put metrics on this issue of what fragility really is. because otherwise there is a risk that policy is going to be driven by the headlines. what country perhaps is being covered the most that's at the top of the hour. but being able to put metrics on these kinds of measurements we're able to much more dispassionately understand where fragility actually exists. in the case of somalia, somalia is no stranger to the top end of the fragile state index. it was a stretch of five years where somalia was continually at the top of the index. and i think that the reasons are many but they're also fairly clear. that you have a country that is without a stable strong government that is able to rule the entire country and it is beset by a lot of internal instability
. >> so in adding those up the most fragile country in the planet is somalia not in the news as say syria or afghanistan or yemenwhy is somalia the most fragile country in the world? guest: i think first of all you raise a really good point, which is somalia is not always in the news. and i think that is one of the real values of this index to really be able to put metrics on this issue of what fragility really is. because otherwise there is a risk that policy is going to be driven by the...
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yemen, libya and somalia. we should point out it does not cover drone strikes in afghanistan, iraq or syria. >>> it is 4:27. there are some new detail ps that movie theater stabbing in santa rosa. up next, what police say witnesses did that probably saved the victim's life. >>> today is your chance to strike it rich. the huge jackpot up for grabs in tonight's mega million drawing. >>> good morning. we are looking at a commute that is not bad. this is eastbound 80. now, it does look like they have completely stopped all of the traffic somewhere up the stream on 101 as they try and fix whatever is going on here. we'll let you know more about this problem coming up. >>> i'm tracking minor changes in store for your bay area friday. when i come back, we'll have a look at the current conditions and the numbers expected for your neighborhood for the afternoon coming up. ♪friday night, i crashed your party, saturday, i said
yemen, libya and somalia. we should point out it does not cover drone strikes in afghanistan, iraq or syria. >>> it is 4:27. there are some new detail ps that movie theater stabbing in santa rosa. up next, what police say witnesses did that probably saved the victim's life. >>> today is your chance to strike it rich. the huge jackpot up for grabs in tonight's mega million drawing. >>> good morning. we are looking at a commute that is not bad. this is eastbound 80....
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yemen, libya, and somalia. the number of deaths could be somewhere between 100 around 500. it does not cover drone strikes in afghanistan, iraq, or syria where the u.s. have carried out thousands of drone attacks while fighting isis. >>> president obama signed a rescue package for puerto rico late last night. that island is facing more than $70 billion in debt. so this comes just as the u.s. territory faces a major payment. $2 billion that's due today. the president signed the bill hours after it won final passage in the senate. >>> the bay area is weighing in on the pentagon's decision to lift the ban on transgender people serving openly in the armed forces. defense secretary ash carter says transgender people who enlist will have to meet the necessary standards and will have to be stable in their identified gender. the move is being widely praised in the bay area. teresa sparks is a san francisco new senior adviser for transgender initiatives. >> served in the military for three years in the navy, during the vietnam years. and i can't even imagine trying to serve as an open anything. >> many people think this move goes well bey
yemen, libya, and somalia. the number of deaths could be somewhere between 100 around 500. it does not cover drone strikes in afghanistan, iraq, or syria where the u.s. have carried out thousands of drone attacks while fighting isis. >>> president obama signed a rescue package for puerto rico late last night. that island is facing more than $70 billion in debt. so this comes just as the u.s. territory faces a major payment. $2 billion that's due today. the president signed the bill...
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yemen, libya, somalia. experts estimate that number could be somewhere between 100 and 500. it does not cover drone strikes in afghanistan, iraq, oryria. with the u.s. has carried out thousands of drone attacks while fighting isis. >>> after spending 16 years in prison the man at the center of the hit podcast serial in baltimore. he was. convicted of murdering his former high school girlfriend and then burying her body in a park back in 1999. he was sentenced to life in prison. yesterday a baltimore judge ruled he deserves another trial. the defense attorney failed to cross-examine a cell tower expert about the reliability of data that placed syed's cellphone near the bur yeial ci >>> state attorney general harris has issued subpoenas to some of the may sure oil refiners that include chevron, valero. sources tell the ap harris wants to determine in a price manipulation might be going on here. so far the attorney general's office is not commenting on any of the specifics about this investigation. >>> 5:57. follow-up and still no sign of that blue whale entangled in fishing line off the coast of southern california. earlier this wee
yemen, libya, somalia. experts estimate that number could be somewhere between 100 and 500. it does not cover drone strikes in afghanistan, iraq, oryria. with the u.s. has carried out thousands of drone attacks while fighting isis. >>> after spending 16 years in prison the man at the center of the hit podcast serial in baltimore. he was. convicted of murdering his former high school girlfriend and then burying her body in a park back in 1999. he was sentenced to life in prison....
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to declassify information or even declassify the cia or the special operation wing of the military, their role in wars in pakistan, in yemen, in somalia, in libya, in syria the list goes on. the tides of war that seemed to be receding at one point have come back in and so i think what we're seeing is that the secret wars that the united states and in particular the cia have been waging for the nearly 15 years don't show any signs of ending and this is going to have an impact on our intelligence service and i'll get to that a little bit tomorrow about where we're going. so this war -- and i talk about it as a shadow war, the war outside of the traditional war zones in iraq and afghanistan, it's created a new moll dead for how the united states goes to battle. it's had benefits and costs but there's no question that it's short circuit it had normal mechanisms by which the united states as a nation decides to go to war. it's been carried out, as i s said, in war zones that we would traditionally see during the cold war or even in the post-9/11 era like iraq and afghanistan. it's been waged -- the laboratories for this experiment have bee
to declassify information or even declassify the cia or the special operation wing of the military, their role in wars in pakistan, in yemen, in somalia, in libya, in syria the list goes on. the tides of war that seemed to be receding at one point have come back in and so i think what we're seeing is that the secret wars that the united states and in particular the cia have been waging for the nearly 15 years don't show any signs of ending and this is going to have an impact on our intelligence...
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the government to declassify information, or even declassify the cia for the special operation wing of the military -- their role in wars in pakistan, yemen, somalia, libya, and the list goes on. the tides of war that seem to be receiving at one point, have come back in. i think what we are seeing is the secret wars that the united states and in particular the cia, have been waiting for 19 years, do not show any signs of ending, and this is going to have an impact on our intelligence service. i will get to that, i think, a little bit tomorrow, about where we are going. so, this war, and i talk about it as a shadow war -- the war that is outside of the traditional war zones in iraq and afghanistan -- it has created a new model for how the notice states goes to battle. it has had benefits, and it has had costs, but there is no question that it short-circuited the normal mechanisms by which they then states as a nation decides to go to war. it has been carried out, as i said, not in war zones we traditionally see during the cold war, or even in the post--9/11 era, like iraq and afghanistan. the laboratories have been places like yemen and pakistan, a
the government to declassify information, or even declassify the cia for the special operation wing of the military -- their role in wars in pakistan, yemen, somalia, libya, and the list goes on. the tides of war that seem to be receiving at one point, have come back in. i think what we are seeing is the secret wars that the united states and in particular the cia, have been waiting for 19 years, do not show any signs of ending, and this is going to have an impact on our intelligence service. i...
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oppression of the people of palestine, afghanistan, iraq, yemen, somalia, the rest of the lands that did not survive your oppression. is this just noise oractually not bad because it will put them back on the radar because the intelligence agencies are saying they're gone because of the death of bin laden but that's not true. because we shifted to isis, al qaeda has been able to grow. they have grown in different places. they have more people in different places because of isis. they know that under the radar is better. they just smacked us. so hopefully it doesn't happen again. >> nobody knows the topic better. thank you, rob. >>> a fox news alert -- chilling in details emerging about the dallas gunman who killed five police officers. he may have been plotting a more sinister attack. former homicide detective rod wheeler is here next. >>> do you share your netflix password with your wife, your neighbor, with the person at work? share with the wrong person, you could go to jail. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection o
oppression of the people of palestine, afghanistan, iraq, yemen, somalia, the rest of the lands that did not survive your oppression. is this just noise oractually not bad because it will put them back on the radar because the intelligence agencies are saying they're gone because of the death of bin laden but that's not true. because we shifted to isis, al qaeda has been able to grow. they have grown in different places. they have more people in different places because of isis. they know that...