candidates look ahead to the primaries in florida, ohio, illinois, north carolina and missouri. hillary clinton and trumbull trump is demanding needs of the rest of the field. a lot can change next tuesday. 358 delegates up for grabs republicans and democrats capture 691 delegates. peter burns with the latest. the debate between bernie sanders and hillary clinton and sanders coming into the debate with a bit more slacker. he clashed with hillary clinton over the key issue of them ration which weighs heavily on the mind of florida voters. secretary clinton said simon back. that s the difference. he voted in the house with hard-line republicans for indefinite detention for undocumented immigrants. in the given data, where dropout? not going to happen. i m not even answering that. will show up in with a commanding lead in florida. the average pulse today has clinton at 52% and sanders at 30.5%. the polls show clinton way ahead of sanders in michigan before accused a
incredible exhibition of an entire 48 pages of eliminated arts. created by arthur shake in the 1930s. it is able to tell the stories of the israelites, as well as sound an alarm for what was happening in europe at the time in the rise of not see of them do not see if across the land. how would you explain the world, hagada. it is the book used during the passover, which is the ritual dinner that is held one time a year passover is eight days. but it is usually held on the first and second nights. and then again on the final night. the hadaga is the book that gives the instructions. it includes passages from the bible. it includes sections on ritual and songs. many times, it includes illustrations. i think we have a couple pictures to show folks about examples in the exhibit. what are we looking at here? this is a page that illustrates the four questions. and one very critical part of the tradition is dialogue. and the asking him questions, and the retelling of
shoot our kids. and divide and conquer, russian bots flood twitter on both sides of the gun control issue. what is their mission? russians are very big fans of our second amendment. they would like nothing better if we were shooting each other every day, which sadly we are. they view this as one of the fault lines to exploit. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. as funeral services for some of the victims of the high school massacre are under way, friends and family are celebrating the lives of alyssa al hadef and med t dou meadow pollack, both killed by nikolas cruz. he was arraigned. he is being leheld without bail charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder. we re a wagts detaiwaiting deta trump s trip to parkland likely tomorrow. he leaves for a previously planned trip to his mar-a-lago resort this afternoon. joining me now, tammy leitner in parkland and sean henry, former fbi executive assistant director. tammy, first to you on the investigation
good afternoon, kimberly. this now goes down as the worst, most deadly high school shooting in u.s. history, outpacing by two fatalities the carnage that happened inside columbine high school in colorado back in 1999 where the death toll was 13. here it is 17, and the sheriff did disclose today that all family members have now been identified, all of the 17 victims have been also positively identified, so the families have been notified, and everyone is now struggling and dealing with the grief of having families completely shattered forever. in the words of the superintendent of the school as well as echoed by the governor and the attorney general, we should not be living in a place where a parent sends their kids off to school in the morning and they never return home after that last bell rings at the end of the school day. as the sunsets, the newspaper headquartered out of the fort lauderdale area covering broward county contacted the student, chris mckenna, now reportin
it is amazing. go get warm. all right, thank you guys very much. good morning and welcome to am joy. we are two hours from now. estimated of half a million people will gather blocks from the white house for our march for our lives. this event has been organized by students from stoneman douglas w high school who lost 17 classmates. the survivors have turned their shock and grieve action of a tired response to mass shootings in america. they say that tougher gun laws do not decrease gun violence, we call bs. they say guns are just tools like knives and are dangerous as cars. we call bs. that s good. . just behind me even as we speak, many of the parkland activists are gathering with hundreds of thousands of fellas and students and including kids from the dc area who lived with the trauma of gun violence in their community for years and years. they are joined by thousands morallyi more rallying across the country. they are still calling it bs and their young vo