laws by ideological groups to advance political agendas. could that have translated into this process? maybe. but at this point we don t know who, what or why this outrageous set of car insurances happened occurrences happened, and we need more investigation. martha: so so far what we ve got is the firing of an active commissioner of the irs who was ready the go in a few weeks anyway. and i hate we ve been down this road before where the president claims he s outraged about something. he was outraged about the killing in benghazi, so it does raise a question, how serious, how far will he go in rooting out what he says is abominable behavior? and also, martha, you know, the whole question of taking responsibility. hillary clinton claims she takes responsibility on benghazi. president claims, okay, heads are going to roll over this irs investigation. what martha: what does it mean? exactly. does it just mean, well, my bad
make facebook worth 100 billion. from a birthday to a blunder. jpmorgan chase taking a bet and losing big time. heads rolling this morning. the ceo saying his bank was sloppy and stupid. manhunt. fbi agents stephen missing in the mountain. bloodhounds sent for the search. newsweek calling president obama the first gay president complete with a rainbow colored halo. so we are asking this morning while social issues are in the headlines, why isn t anyone talking about the number one issue? the economy! newsroom begins right now. good morning to you. i m carol costello. he is young, rich, and powerful and this morning some startling reminders of just how high mark zuckerberg towers over mere mortals like you and me. later being week you might be able to buy stock in facebook his college dorm room project that might be worth $100 million. a higher market value than disney or ford. zuckerberg will be meeting with shareholders in chicago in denver starting today. all this
thankful for and we know that. i ll ask him about his faith, his family and all those supposed wild nights. also, rita wilson, hollywood royalty and the better half of that guy, tom hanks. and only in america, the family jacksons, brothers reunited and divided over michael s killer and a mother grieving her son s death. will you ever get over this? never. every morning, every all through the day, i think about michael. i just miss him. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. we begin with our big story, the bruising battle for the white house. not just votes that count. it is the money president obama and mitt romney spent billions since announcing support for same sex marriage. president obama raised at least $20 million. $15 million of which came from that big party in hollywood last night, hosted by george clooney. director and actor rob reiner was among the select few invited. he joins me for this interview. rob, what was it like? it was a great evening.
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