military times newspapers, john barry, formerly of newsweek, roland thompson of the institute and tom berman npr. roland, i want to start with you, eastbound thoi i think rick would -- even though i think rick would challenge you. but let's go to the presidential campaign. unless everybody missed it, it's a presidential election year this year. who are the top advisers to the republican frontrunners at this point, newt gingrich and mitt romney? >> the situation reminding me a little bit of clinton versus obama a few years ago. the romney defense team is like a who's who of the republican establishment. former pentagon comptroller doug zachhime former missouri m senator jim callant, former navy secretary john layman and you have a much smaller group advising gingrich, just mainly cia director jim woolsly, national security adviser bud mcí farland, but there is this view that advising newt gingrich on anything is a tough sell because he already thinks he knows. in the case of romney, he has put together what appears to be a bedrock of supporters in the establishment. >> it's hard to believe t