suggest. we have will cain who is a columnist for the blaze. i like the tweed. thank you. the actual professor though is next to you and that would be the former virginia congressman tom davis is back with us. i said a long good-bye to you yesterday and i m like, oh, he s back. we loved having you. he is also the former chair of the republican house campaign committee. and he teaches political science now. and ron brownstein is the editorial director of the national journal and he is with us as well. let s move on to the state of nevada because the state of florida is over. it is next. the state caucuses are this weekend. mitt romney is going to head west with new momentum after this big win in florida. he won 46% of the vote. newt gingrich was at 32% of the vote. second place sfin anybody. 13% for rick santorum. 7% for ron paul. rick tyler joins us this morning, senior adviser to winning our future pac and former gingrich spokesman. nice to see you, sir. good morni
secretary of defense ash carter says we are at war. these special operators will, over time be able to conduct raids, free hostages, gather intelligence and capture isil leaders. evidence is mounting that air strikes alone won t stop isis just yesterday the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff flatly disputed a claim made by president obama in an interview two weeks ago. general joseph dunford says the u.s. has, in fact, not contained the terror group. but officials call these next accusations beyond ridiculous. from the washington post, iraqis think the u.s. is in cahoots with the islamic state, and it s hurting the war. some iraqis say they ve seen the u.s. airdropping weapons and water to the militants. adding they are weak, if only america would stop supporting them, we could defeat them in days. maybe black friday should be renamed background check friday. fewer americans turned out to stores the day after thanksgiving.