he assumed that that must have happened at the white house. though no one knows. that s the $64,000 question today. why would that be taken out? wouldn t that be something that the american public and lawmakers would want to know this was al qaeda motivated? and who took it out? so congressman are trying get to the bottom of this. let s listen. the initial talking points, which were put together in an ununclassified format at the request of the house intelligence committee initially did state that al qaeda affiliated groups were involved. however, by the the time we understand that went through its editing process after it left langley. that reference was taken out. what is so frustrating about the benghazi situation is this administration story has just changed almost daily. and when you think about it and take a step back. our ambassador died. others died here. this is so beyond politics. this is about our national security. this is about this is about
republicans come up with ridiculous people that talk about fences and sending everybody back and doing that stuff. all you do dana: let s talk about immigration in particular. i want to ask eric about the economy. in the primaries, which there were 12 or 13 candidates running in the primaries, romney went to the right of governor rick perry. then he doesn t talk about it further as he gets in the campaign. doesn t move anywhere. actually, really kind of lost steam when you talk about the dream act. the thing that is amazing that issue is so important. eric, what is so wrong with economic freedom, social mobility, and chances to have more money in your pocket than that is so, that doesn t translate to latinos. i don t get that. eric: $64,000 question today. hispanic, we can talk about that, kimberly can address it mostly. why did romney lose was the original question? number one, when you nominate a northeast moderate, that is what is going to happen. number two, bob points out th
republicans come up with ridiculous people that talk about fences and sending everybody back and doing that stuff. all you do dana: let s talk about immigration in particular. i want to ask eric about the economy. in the primaries, which there were 12 or 13 candidates running in the primaries, romney went to the right of governor rick perry. then he doesn t talk about it further as he gets in the campaign. doesn t move anywhere. actually, really kind of lost steam when you talk about the dream act. the thing that is amazing that issue is so important. eric, what is so wrong with economic freedom, social mobility, and chances to have more money in your pocket than that is so, that doesn t translate to latinos. i don t get that. eric: $64,000 question today. hispanic, we can talk about that, kimberly can address it mostly. why did romney lose was the original question? number one, when you nominate a northeast moderate, that is what is going to happen. number two, bob points out th
the couple used to communicate while he was in jail. dude, relax. rhode island set to become the 15th state to decriminalize marijuana. no big fines, no jailtime, nothing on your record. and other states are noticing. we ll talk with a state representative from rhode island about the growing nationwide movement. plus this. oh, you remember the kid who played darth vader in the volkswagen ad. this week, he goes in to have open heart surgery. 7-year-old max paige. this hour, we ll hear from his parents as we all say may the force be with him. newsroom begins right now. and good morning to you. i m carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin this morning with one of the most respected men on wall street and his bank s jaw-dropping blunder. in 60 minutes, jamie dimon appears on capitol hill to say jp morgan chase s multibillion dollar loss is an isolated event. but those risky investments are reviving the debate over toothless banking regulations and taxp
afghanistan to tell you about. general john allen, the is now strongly condemning some photos that will be appearing in the los angeles times at 8:00 a.m. eastern time and those photos depict u.s. troops posing with the bodies of suicide bombers in afghanistan. the incident which took place back in 2010 represents a serious error in judgment by several soldiers who acted out of ignorance and unfamiliarity with u.s. army values. nick, we haven t seen the photos yet. what exactly are they supposed to show us? apologizing for the contents of these pictures ahead of their publication by los angeles times expected later on today. they issued a statement in which they condemn the images which apparently show the bodies of dead afghan insurgents who died in suicide attacks. i mean apparently taken, according to issa a in 2010 but only now being leaked to the press. let me read to soyou some of th statement. the action of the photographs do not represent the policies and the