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. >> joining me this morning from washington, gingrich senior adviser david winston. nice to see you. talk about this decision to stay in the race until the convention, is newt gingrich in it to win it or to be the antagonist, somebody to bloody mitt romney as much as he can. >> he is in it to win it. again, this will be the fourth state. we will have 46 states to go. is this state potentially more favorable for governor romney than south carolina was? clearly. but as we move forward, newt gingri has states like texas, alabama, oklahoma, the governor will have states like michigan, kind of a second home, so i think what you're seeing is this is one of a multitude of states we're going to go through each state giving a sort of different dynamic to the context of this debate. all of them going to be in play. >> david, as we look at all the figures, rick santorum is scheduled to return to the campaign trail later today. his daughter, though, remains hospitalized, but we're happy to report his three-year-old daughter is doing better. >> yes, that is good news. >> good new
. >> joining me this morning from washington, gingrich senior adviser david winston. nice to see you. talk about this decision to stay in the race until the convention, is newt gingrich in it to win it or to be the antagonist, somebody to bloody mitt romney as much as he can. >> he is in it to win it. again, this will be the fourth state. we will have 46 states to go. is this state potentially more favorable for governor romney than south carolina was? clearly. but as we move...
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david winston is a republican who is working with the gingrich team and a white house reporter for "the washington post." are you there with us? >> good afternoon. >> i can't see you so i will assume you are all there. there you go. we were having a technical problem there. ann, let me start with you. what i find dreintriguing is pee who say they are undecided and cannot pick between these candidates despite how much we know about all of them. >> it's a really big number. we will see once we get to tomorrow and we do exit polling and see whether that number was true. we see in iowa and new hampshire where voters can be and they say they are undecided and they know who they are going to vote for, but in this case it's indicative of how the field has been the whole time and how it has been anyone's race. further proof of that. the way things have been, there is time for santorum to fall and maybe huntsman is next. >> we heard our campaign say that romney is not until attention mentioned rick santorum. he is told he is the pick for the gop, but he got this person he has to get through at l
david winston is a republican who is working with the gingrich team and a white house reporter for "the washington post." are you there with us? >> good afternoon. >> i can't see you so i will assume you are all there. there you go. we were having a technical problem there. ann, let me start with you. what i find dreintriguing is pee who say they are undecided and cannot pick between these candidates despite how much we know about all of them. >> it's a really big...
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magnum opus of winston churchill which can be compared and contrast today what hoover and his staff formerly called the magnum opus freedom betrayed. and there's a fascinating book by david reynolds, as i recall, called "in command of history," and arguing that churchill was seeking to shape history, and churchill said something to the effect that i will -- history will be kind to me because i know i will be one of the historians, words to that effect. so hoover, perhaps, was seeking also to set the record straight. >> host: you brought up his name. in some ways we're jumping ahead, but not really because, again, with hoover -- you know better than anyone, the career is so long and so varied. he, of course, had run-ins with churchill in the first world war, and he is very rough on churchill in "freedom betrayed." can you talk a little bit about that relationship? >> guest: yes. hoover, of course, made his world reputation as a humanitarian with the humanitarian relief of belgium, the entire country of belgium in world war i. that required the cooperation or the acquiescence of the british government as well as the germans who occupied belgium. and one of the people in th
magnum opus of winston churchill which can be compared and contrast today what hoover and his staff formerly called the magnum opus freedom betrayed. and there's a fascinating book by david reynolds, as i recall, called "in command of history," and arguing that churchill was seeking to shape history, and churchill said something to the effect that i will -- history will be kind to me because i know i will be one of the historians, words to that effect. so hoover, perhaps, was seeking...
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david oleg, i am the president of mmtc. as you know, the question has been raised whether civil rights is being given sufficient attention and process. television ownership is down 1/3 in two years. jim winston came yesterday. only eight african american owned full-power radio stations left. the katrina litigation pending 6.5 years. e.e.o. enforcement down 98% from 10 years ago. radio news now down to virtually zero in minority participation. to be fair, the commission has taken positive steps. the advertising nondiscrimination rule in which you were all instrumental is wonderful. it has had a lot to do with the broadband plan. it has had two big mergers. there has been a lot on its plate. now there is only one huge item, which is lifeline link up to be decided next week. so my question is this -- now there is time. now there is the ability to focus, and now the issue has been made clear. can we be sure that historians in the future can look back on 2012 and say 2012 was the year of civil rights at the fcc? the year when e.e.o. enforcement gets restored, when multieye -- multi-lingual voices get heard a? >> i will start this way. we are an ever-evolving somewhat imperfect institution. that i
david oleg, i am the president of mmtc. as you know, the question has been raised whether civil rights is being given sufficient attention and process. television ownership is down 1/3 in two years. jim winston came yesterday. only eight african american owned full-power radio stations left. the katrina litigation pending 6.5 years. e.e.o. enforcement down 98% from 10 years ago. radio news now down to virtually zero in minority participation. to be fair, the commission has taken positive steps....
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of winston churchill which can be compared and contrasted to what hoover and his staff formerly called the magnum-opus freedom the trade and there is a fascinating book by a british historian david reynolds as i recall called in command of history, and are doing that churchill was seeking to shape history and churchill said something to the effect if history will be kind to me because i know i will be one of the historians, so hoover perhaps was seeking also to set the record straight. >> host: you brought that his name -- in some ways we are jumping ahead but again, with hoover, you know better than anyone that clearly so long and he of course had run ins with churchill in the first world war, and he is very rough on churchill in the freedom they trade. so talk a little bit about that relationship. >> guest: yes, hoover of course made his oral reputation as a humanitarian with the humanitarian relief of belgium, the entire country of belgium in world war i. that required the cooperation of the acquiescence of the british government as well as the germans who occupied belgium and one of the people in the british government who held initially against allowing a natural relief to
of winston churchill which can be compared and contrasted to what hoover and his staff formerly called the magnum-opus freedom the trade and there is a fascinating book by a british historian david reynolds as i recall called in command of history, and are doing that churchill was seeking to shape history and churchill said something to the effect if history will be kind to me because i know i will be one of the historians, so hoover perhaps was seeking also to set the record straight. >>...
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that winston churchill when he was a young and rising politician discovered poverty in the early 1900's she was the inventor of the think tanks and she supplied churchill and his political partner davidloyd george with a sort of policy vision that the implemented in a liberal government around 1908. steny it's a great testament to your book that you've managed to bring this to light with those little known and so the other people, some of the other characters in your book like karl marx and friedrich engels, you tell their story and try to explain how their lives difficult ideas, too haven't you? >> i have a lot of fun with marks and ingalls because again, look, all these people that i write about, there are dozens of biographies and i am not pretending to, you know, come up with great original facts or insights, but again, i never realized that karl marx never went dark in the door of a factory to respect the was the one shocking the tell to me he stayed in his room writing and was cut off while essentially ingalls to all of the hard work. >> that's right. if he was also the world's biggest slacker because the one job he held in england which is constantly being described he was a c
that winston churchill when he was a young and rising politician discovered poverty in the early 1900's she was the inventor of the think tanks and she supplied churchill and his political partner davidloyd george with a sort of policy vision that the implemented in a liberal government around 1908. steny it's a great testament to your book that you've managed to bring this to light with those little known and so the other people, some of the other characters in your book like karl marx and...