church goers in garissa, kenya, faced security patdowns and armed guards as they made their way to pray this easter sunday. the country is reeling from thursday s massacre of at least 147 people at the university in garissa. one of the gunmen has been identified. bill neely is in nairobi, kenya. what do you know about the gunman? reporter: hello alex. as if quenkenyans haven t had enough shocks, another one today when one of the four gunmen responsible for the massacre was identified as a kenyan and not just that, but as the son of a government official. he was named by the interior ministry as abdi rahim mohammad abdulahi, a graduate of the university of nairobi, a law graduate and said to be a brill jant brillant student. his father reported him missing
a.m. out west. welcome to weekends with alex witt. the stark divisions over the iran deal. prime minister benjamin netanyahu remains rigid in his opposition to the deal here he is on meet the press a short time ago. i m not trying to kill any deal. i m trying to kill a bad deal. you say it s an historic decision, a historic deal it could be an historically bad deal. don t give the free eminent terrorist state of our time access to the nuclear program that could help them make nuclear weapons. it s very bad for all of us. a top senate democrat is highly critical of israel s position. here s senator dianne feinstein this morning. i don t think it s helpful for israel to come out and oppose this one opportunity to change a major dynamic, which is downhill, a downhill dynamic in this part of the world. for more on this nbc s john yang joins us from the white house. good day to you. we heard some starkly different opinions on this deal today. starkly different indeed