Minutes because thats theyll be focusing not only 17 victims in parkland, but the 13 victims in columbine that were killed in that 1999 shooting that really sparked this sort of awareness across the country. Andrea. Thank you, steve paterson. And the students at North High School in denver. We go to chicago, which is an hour earlier, rather an hour later, so they have already been out for an hour. Ron mott, a city rocked almost every day by violence in various neighborhoods but all reacting to what happened in florida. Ron . Reporter yeah, absolutely, andrea, good day to you. Im with young man from Leo High School here on the south side. You mention this is a daily problem here in chicago, gun violence. So these students who came out today, this rally wrapped up 10 minutes ago, those rally not just for those folks lost at parkland but all the people lost
daily basis in chicago to gun violence. Cash a, senior, what brought you out today and whats your message . I wanted to promote peace
people who would prefer a smaller spending bill. this is a catastrophe of information for the white house. the big fight is among themselves the democrats. yes, it is. they are going to attack against democrats who don t agree. they would be smarter to listen to the american people. that s their job. they are the progressive wing of the party that is loud and effective this convincing people within the democratic party to go hard on this agenda. it s not working. it doesn t work for anybody except for that small progress wing. it s small but loud and influential. harris: physically loud? sure. harris: joe biden would be like i can t it, you are so loud. i wonder why the cancel culture doesn t go after their loudness. they are too busy going for dirty harry.
laura: nancy pelosi emerged for her weekly press conference with a sobering message for the progress wing of her party. we have important decisions to make in the next few days to proceed. i am very disappointed we are not going with the original $3.5-trillion. y all could do a better job of selling this. laura: of course. she sees the writing on the wall. moderates worry they will lose their seats and too small and the progressives think the base won t turnout. joining me is bret baier with a brand new book out today. we will get to your book in
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bring some excitement, but frankly has never been through this process and really isn t proven or whether they fall in like with someone who probably has a better chance to reach out to a broader scope of american voters. someone like a joe biden. the challenge, of course is right now old white guys aren t exactly in line with the progress wing of the democratic party that s driving a lot of this excitement. rick: well, mustafa, three quarters of democrats polled also say they hope hillary clinton won t run. a quarter of them didn t want bloomberg or senator elizabeth warren, a third are saying no to bernie. have you that trend away from that demo, i guess, towards something else. well, the democratic party is forward-looking, right in the democratic party is growing. so, wants people that are especially. aspirational while the republican party is looking backwards and shrinking. i m excited about beto