class standings. even those pushed out of the academy were somehow able to serve in the military. cnn reached out. i want to go now to an interview that i did with a young woman who recently graduated from the coast guard academy. she told me that the culture has not changed. she asked us to hide her identity. this is what she said. i was sexually assaulted three times. the first by a superior. the second time by somebody i considered a dear friend, and the third by al cadet. it was completely toxic and devastating to my sense of self. and left lifelong damages to my physical, mental health. the coast guard academy employs, reinforces and cultivates a system that thrives on the trauma and pain of women and minorities. it s designed for their failure. the coast guard sent cnn a
this morning we have a cnn exclusive for you, a culture of cover ups at the coast guard academy, a secret internal probe into alleged sexual abuse there reveals high ranking officials often ignored or covered up serious misconduct. the findings never made it beyond the agency s top leadership, that s according to records reviewed by cnn and dozens of interviews with current and former coast guard employees and students. cnn chief investigative correspondent pamela brown has the details for us. reporter: it s called operation fouled anchor and it was an investigation into sexual assaults at the coast guard academy which uncovered a history of substantiated raped and assaults that were ignored or even covered up by high ranking officials. you ve never heard of it because no one ever saw the report. it was buried, even though it was cleompleted a few years ago.
facebook for $100 billion. ceo and founder mark zuckerberg expected to make something like $20.3 billion, co-founder eduardo saverin $$2.6 billion. here is a clip from the social network. you signed the papers. you set me up? you re going to blame me because you were the business head of the company and you made a bad business deal with your own party? this will be like i m not a part of facebook. it won t be like. you re not part of facebook. a lot of controversy surrounding eduardo saverin, renounced his u.s. citizenship, moved to singapore, a country with no taxes on capital gains. this move estimated to reduce his tax bill by a cool $67 million and that has two senators so, so peeved, so upset they want legislation to make people like severin pay. sarerin turned his back on the country that welcomed him and kept him safe, educated and helped him become a billionaire. this is a great american success story gone horribly wrong. eduardo saverin wants to defri
the governor of louisiana says the record water levels could last more than a month. houston s newspaper reports that doctors will perform major surgery on gabrielle giffords. but first, we have an idea of who will leave al-qaeda and it s not who you d expect. dan rivers is in london. who is this man? this is saif al-adel, who is a former egyptian special forces officer, a veteran of al-qaeda, the chief of their military committee for many years. a veteran of afghanistan and somalia. he s got a long record as a terrorist. he has been appointed in a caretaker capacity to sort of look after the organization while they try and find a permanent replacement for bin laden, which may be sa hary. that has been hampered by the intelligence that the u.s. has seized at bin laden s layer in pakistan. do we know where he is now? saif al-adel we understand is in afghanistan. we re not sure where, but his talked from one source, a former libyan islamist, now turned his back on ter