a million soldiers, ten years, $1 trillion, trying to create a democracy where one hasn t existed. but to destroy the recruitment areas, destroy the area, destroy where they plan to attack us, and get out. mishandling be he is making the case the country was better off under george bush. isis didn t exist when my brother was president. al qaeda was wiped out when my brother was president. there were mistakes made for sure but the surge created a stable iraq that president could have built on. on his speech on climate change he stayed clear of the strategy and argued that global warming is a national security threat contributing to the area in syria where isis took root. syria descended into civil
with people is quite heart breaking sometimes. reporter: and rewarding at times, too. after all, on just this mission, they have saved 289 lives. these migrants are safe and free at least but still they sail on into an uncertain future. christiane amanpour, cnn, aboard the virginia fizan in the mediterranean sea. hopefully it will be better than what they left behind. texas investigators try to unravel a biker brawl that left nine dead. a witness has come forward with new informing in the case. hear her story ahead here. plus, ireland could make history as people head to the polls. coming up in about 30 minutes to decide whether same-sex marriage should be level in this very conservative catholic country.
the crews dressed in masks and hazard suites in case there is disease. a boat like that, not big, crammed with 209 people. out of that, 21 are children. now the italian navy off loaded them all own now the last batch that s been unloaded by the italian navy is ready to get on one of these warships and safety. but this human drama also includes one death and three very sick migrants transported to be choppered to hospital on land. the very lucky ones make it up the stairs. they are all sat in rows on the deck top under the broiling sun. most are from east africa, escaping a decker toal regime
reckless endangerment charges. now on july 2nd those officers will head to their preliminary hearing. that short circuits an effort by the police union here and defense lawyers to have ms. mosby recuse herself from this case and removed from trying this case. because what they said were conflicts of interest. miguel marcus, cnn, baltimore. cnn just witnessed the dramatic rescue of nearly 300 migrants in the mediterranean. coming up, we will take out to scene of what is becoming an all too common situation. many times ending in death. plus, crude oil covered parts of california s coast after thousands of gallons leaked into the ocean. what is the damage and how long will it take to clean it up? we ll talk with someone next. we all enter this world with a shout,
instrumental in recent years and certainly in recent weeks in trying to keep the level of anger and frustration and the deaths of young black men in the city down. the news of what they heard today from marilyn mosby is starting to seep in and people are supportive of what they heard. the fact that a grand jury heard evidence in this case and decided to indict all those officers is seen as a supporting, their claim that mr. gray was treated improperly and that they deserve to go to jail over this. 28 charges filed the first time around. 28 chargers by the grand jury including second degree murder. nine misconduct charges and six reckless endangerment charges. the only difference from the original charges to now is that there was false imprisonment charges previously but now those have been removed in favor of