think, when you think about reflecting on ten years, there s a tendency to almost want to avoid not talk about it, because you wanna put your head in the sand and think this isn t doesn t it happen here. all of our kids or safer. and yet there s still work to be done. yes, we re gonna talk about all of that. later in the program, we re gonna speak to scarlett lewis who you just met in the documentary, her six-year-old son jesse was killed at sandy hook, she has managed to turn her pain into progress. she s gonna share her wisdom and advice for how to get through this with gloria and javier whose nine-year-old daughter jackie was killed in uvalde. and we have breaking news, the very latest on the deadly tornadoes ripping through southern states tonight, at least three people have been killed in louisiana. 2 million people are in the path of twisters and hail and winds up to 65 miles per hour. these powerful storms continue throughout the overnight hours. we have lots to talk about
something that you think about risk on ten years there s a tendency almost want to avoid and for the talk about it because you want to put your head in the sand this isn t happening here but they refuse and kids are safer and still work to be done. we ll talk about all of that and later we ll speak to scarlet lewis who you met in the documentary her son was killed in sandy hook and she managed to turn her pain into purpose, she ll share wisdom and advice how to get through this with gloria and javier whose 9-year-old daughter was killed in uvalde. the latest on the deadly to an ripping through southern states tonight, at least three have been killed in louisiana. two million people are in the path of twisters and hail and winds up to 65 miles an hour. these powerful storm continue throughout the overnight hours. we have a lot to talk about along with cnn senior legal
welcome back to special republican primary election coverage on the ed show. polls in mississippi and alabama are closed. in mississippi it s too early to call. mitt romney hoping to win one of these southern states tonight. in alabama, it s also still too early to call. rick santorum obviously wants to stay in the hunt. a victory in one of these primaries tonight could be crucial for the santorum campaign. for more on all that, let s turn to howard fineman, nbc political analyst and editorial director of the huffington post. have you checked in with the campaigns, what are you hearing? i have checked in with them. here is my sense of it, the romney campaign is weary but relieved because they think they
welcome back to special republican primary election coverage here on the ed show on msnbc. rick santorum is the projected winner in alabama, despite newt gingrich s efforts to win another southern state. santorum is the projected winner in mississippi and he has, therefore, taken both of these southern states tonight. and where does this leave mitt romney? let s turn to nbc news political director chuck todd. chuck? the delegate count. where are we tonight? what does tonight mean? well, let s do that first. all right. i ll go there. that is simply i ve been doing back of the envelope math. we have two more contests tonight. right. we have american samoa. in the islands, territories in the pacific, there are large mormon populations out there. if you watch college basketball,
welcome back to special republican primary election coverage here on the ed show on msnbc. rick santorum is the projected winner in alabama, despite newt gingrich s efforts to win another southern state. santorum is the projected winner in mississippi and he has, therefore, taken both of these southern states tonight. and where does this leave mitt romney? let s turn to nbc news political director chuck todd. chuck? the delegate count. where are we tonight? what does tonight mean? well, let s do that first. all right. i ll go there. that is simply i ve been doing back of the envelope math. we have two more contests tonight. we have american samoya. the islands in the pacific, there are large mormon populations out there. if you watch college basketball,