harassment claims against him. and severe weather hits both coasts. powerful storms tear through parts of the south and a heat wave scorches california. good morning from the studio 57 news room at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i m anne-marie greene. we are learning more about the ambush that killed four american soldiers in niger, but questions replain. the top u.s. general says it remains unclear why the soldiers waited to call for help and why one of the soldiers became separated from the others. like we just heard, general joseph dun ford told reporters that the americans soldiers families deserve answers but he asks for patience as the military investigation continues. it was two hours before backup arrived to help soldiers earlier this month. the pentagon monday offered more details into what the investigation into the incident which left four u.s. soldiers dead has uncovered. as for the backup, officials say troops on the ground didn
another one of husband form his former colleagues come forward. and severe weather hits both coasts. powerful storms tear through parts of the south and a heat wave scorches california. good morning from the studio 57 news room at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i m anne-marie greene. we are learning more about the ambush that killed four american soldiers in niger, but questions replain. the top u.s. general says it remains unclear why the soldiers one of the soldiers became separated from the others. like we just heard, general joseph dunford told reporters that the americans soldiers families deserve answers but he asks for patience as the military investigation continues. it was two hours before backup arrived to help soldiers earlier this month. the pentagon monday offered more details into what the investigation into the incident which left four u.s. soldiers de as for the backup, officials say troops on the ground didn t call for it
this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. pelley: we have two breaking stories tonight world stock markets lost $2 trillion today. the dow fell more than 600 points, part of a rout, after great britain broke from the european union. are dead, more than 100 homes destroyed after nine inches of rain uninidated west virginia. the death toll is expected to rise. first, we ll go to the shaky economy. once the largest empire, britain is an island again. the united kingdom declared independence from the european union in a referendum that felt like a revolution bitter, violent, cleaving the kingdom almost precisely in half. mark phillips is there. reporter: the sun did rise over london today, somehow, despite the shock of what had happened overnight. and the light of day revealed one of the first consequences and casualties the prime minister s motorcade on its way to buckingham palace, where david cameron would tell the queen he was quitting. he had gambled on the re
this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. happened overnight. and the light of day revealed one of the first consequences and casualties the prime minister s motorcade on its way to buckingham palace, where david cameron would tell the queen he was quitting. he had gambled on the referendum, led the campaign to stay in europe and lost. someone else could manage the divorce. i will do everything i can as prime minister to steady the ship over the coming weeks and months, but i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. reporter: other consequences became apparent even as the ballots were being counted. as the vote to leave the e.u. rose, the value of the british pound fell. the biggest single one-day drop ever, down 10 promise at one point against the dollar. stock prices followed. the leave campaign had called warnings of an economic tailspin scaremongering, but the fears were turning to instead
act of justice. they have not engage in some of the critical thinking activities about narratives, about deconstructing norms, about understanding where these ideas and it s there historical roots of somebody s ideas on why only certain stories get told and not others. what is the process for the storytelling to occur. where s the breakdown of? so thinking about all of these components and understanding how others reenact aspects of black femininity which are inconsistent with our existence or which we may find funny in some spaces but are actually demeaning or insulting and others. they have got to be able to differentiate and so i think in a curriculum that you are developing, any ideas for ways of talking to young people about those things are very valuable. the other thing that is important and other programs are doing is teaching girls how to construct their own narrative based on their own experiences how to ask questions that they feel are being asked or if they look