exonerate the white house, that is the crucial question. we have a team poring over the documents from every angle, everything is covered tonight. jessica yellin is here with me, dana bash and gloria borger. the chief political analyst for us here at cnn. jessica, let me start with you, with a perspective from the white house. you've had a chance to read through these, i know it's difficult when they're blocking out all these names from the cia to interpret what it means. what were the takeaways for you? >> a couple points. first of all, those two most controversial changes that you point out were, in fact, made by the cia, not by the white house which underscores what the administration has been saying all along. they did not make those changes that they have been blamed for all these many months. and that the cia made them because the cia wanted to protect the, as they put it,