john fugelson and john cain. a lot to talk about this morning. that was in unison, i like it. we ll ask the congresswoman about it. this morning mitt romney turning his full attention to the general election after sweeping yesterday s gop primaries in connecticut, delaware, new york, pennsylvania and rhode island. a better america begins tonight. tonight is the start of a new campaign to unite every american who knows in their heart that we can do better. the last few years have been the best that barack obama can do. but it s not the best america can do. tonight is the beginning of the end of the disappointments of the obama year. but romney hasn t quite clinched the number of nominations just yet. right now he has 764 of the 1,144 needed. newt gingrich 141 and ron paul 75. romney supporter congresswoman mary bono mach. nice to see you this morning. you, too. rick santorum was holding on for a long time and the cultural conservative kind of vote for so long now and h
speak on the 2-year-old arizona law due to be challenged tomorrow at the u.s. supreme court. more on that and surprising facts from the u.s./mexican border. there s little drama but don t tell voters. voting is under way in republican primaries in rhode island, connecticut, delaware, pennsylvania and new york. mitt romney, of course, appears to have the nomination in the bag. santorum is dropped out, but his name is on the ballot. for now, gingrich and ron paul vowing to fight on. romney right now has 695 of the 1,144 delegates needed to clench the nomination. president obama focusing on education. this morning, he honored the national teacher of the year and the finalists at the white house. these are the kind of teachers who change lives forever. i wouldn t be here today if it were not for teachers like these who challenged me, pushed me and put up with me and inspired me and set me straight when they had to. the president heads to college campuses in three battlegrou
collapse and bring down power lines. it s already started to happen. that wasn t old video from january. that s actually today in pennsylvania after the warmest march ever recorded. as much as 16 inches of heavy, wet snow expected to fall on parts of the northeast, but we don t expect it to last long. it appears likely to rise through the 40s and 50s this week. the man who killed trayvon martin is out of jail back in hiding. george zimmerman walked out of the correctional facility in sanford, florida, around midnight. he s released on a $150,000 bond. zimmerman s going to have to wear a gps monitor and check in with authorities every three days until the murder trial. in new york detectivese looking for clues whon what happened to etan patz have ended their search. patz disappeared 33 years ago. his picture first to be posted on the side of a milk carton. walmart caught in a huge foreign bribery scandal, came to light in the new york times article. company is accuse
the longtime host of american bandstand and one of the founding icons of rock n roll. also, a cnn exclusive. wolf interviews the secretary of state and defense. hillary clinton sends a tough new message directly at north korea s young leader and we ll very hear blunt talk on syria, iran and afghanistan. wolf blitzer is on assignment. i m candy crowley and you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com we are following the breaking news this hour, the death of the longtime television personality dick clark. for decades he was the host of the iconic music show he created american bandstand and later he became to be a fixture on new years eve broadcasts. we ll go to cnn entertainment correspondent kareen wynter in hollywood. what are you hearing there? reporter: candy, not a lot of details we re getting in at this hour. we re trying to find out what happened with dick clark. there are reports that clark suffered a heart attack. we are still trying
peppers, californication i love that. i like it, i like it. joining us is will cain, mark lamont hill, professor at columbia university and john fugelsang, political comedian. i love watching the shuttle take off going into retirement after 39 different flights. even when it s taking off on top of a jumbo jet? yes, will cain. it s amazing, look at how huge that is. i watched it many times from my parents yard in florida. 39 times, more than any other shuttle. it s a piece of history. they ll take the enterprise, which is at the smithsonian now, and was a test model in the 1970s and bring that enterprise to new york, the intrepid museum right near where i live and they ll swap and the discovery will go into the smithsonian so it s a win/win. both enjoy their retirement and hear my jimmy buffett song. papers filed and waiting to hear if the judge in the trayvon martin will remove herself from the case. george zimmerman s defense saying judge jessica rickseidl