they would consider not going on to florida. yeah, there s you look at some of these polls, don t trust them. i m going to get 40 calls a minute from the campaign, it s hard to get a poll call through. you can make kind of a theory, huntsman s moving up, but the only state he s in, he s put everything here. and he s not going to beat romney. if he comes in second, he s got a strong story, but then he goes to south carolina where he s on the menu and doesn t have the fun money for florida. and mitt s the only guy with millions of dollars lining up in florida. let s talk about the rules of politics, okay? there are some, and this is what we ve been saying all year when people have been saying, oh, herman cain s going to do or michele bachmann is going to do it. there are basic rules of politics like physics. rule number one, if you win iowa and you win new hampshire, everybody else needs to get out
to milk sure every single bump and bruise don t you know every reporter waiting for the big interviews. back out to karl because we want to hear what they have to say. karl, tell me about this vow. we lost him. i see him. you see him. can he not hear us? no. next hour. apparently these miners are saying they re taking this vow of silence like once they get out of this mine they re not going to talk about it. they don t know the millions of dollars that will be at stake for every single one of them. i m thinking that s going to change. it might change a little bit. people are asking i don t know how much time if you want to get back to karl. why can t they bring them up now? because they put a sleeve in the top. they have to cement that sleeve in. it s not quite hardened yet. they re waiting another couple of hours. the good news it keeps moving up, moving up, moving up. we re all waiting with bated breath. i don t know if they re excited we should have had the
probably have heard, ran for president one time and won. the president s attorney sent a legal notice to wolff and publishers asking to halt, responding by moving up, arthel. the busy agenda at camp david, tell us more about that. they have an immediate deadline on january 19th, republicans say they also discussed long-term budgeting military spending and immigration and that s where the president got the most specific about his agenda and what he wants to see, as you know, the president has phased out or is phasing out daca, that s the obama-era protection program for those brought to the united states illegally as children.