this is really extended beyond what it started at in the halls of a high school as a young student who had a clock that he made himself and wanted to show and hopefully impress his engineering teacher. what s next for ahmad? well, he is not at school today. his suspension continues until thursday. but he says he s probably not going to return. he is currently searching for a new school and he has also said he would like to eventually some day attend m.i.t. m.i.t. said come take a tour, we would like to meet you. a young man with a very bright future. back to you. we have winners and losers coming up. the hits, the runs, the misses from last night s debate coming up next right here on andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges.
i think there is an element of fatigue where people wonder, gee, are we really wanting to go back into this? sometimes not totally fair and i think it is hurting with some voters. you may see them experting with bernie sanders or others. whether they come back to her fold in the next few months we ll have to see. i think there s some chance they will if they don t like what they re seeing elsewhere. all right. josh, we did it. thank you for the reporting. okay, ari. any time. all right. next up, politics to the mob to success. just getting started. boom! notorious boston mobster whitey bulger s story hits the big screen. the next guest say it is web of intrigue behind the man is where it s at. are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can t see that?
have another briefing. stay with us. we want to go back to politics. thousands expected the turn out tonight for donald trump in texas. but not all of them are fans. we ll tell you about that. and what miss alabama thinks of the gop front-runner, you know it s what folks are talking about if it s a miss america question. we re back in three. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can t see that? alright, let s take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than
and the reality is it isn t as if most americans are going to be killed by terrorists, but we are going to have terrorist attacks. we can t constantly be successful. we ve had them. ft. hood, boston marathon, you ve had them in europe. and now that they ve decided that they can do these one-offs and two-offs, it becomes much, much harder for law enforcement to stop that and to track it. by the way, i think sirhan sirhan was the first terrorist who killed bobby kennedy. that was about mideast politics. in a tribute to rudy giuliani and a lot of our viewers are liberals and progressives. but you did something big really right and thank you. thank you very much, chris. i really appreciate that. coming up, the incredible story how america was made by the best-selling author who traveled the length of the oregon trail in a covered wagon. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no?
and part of the reason for the lag in u.s. response is a lengthy screening process, designed to identify militants and prevent criminals from entering the country. an average asylum seeker from syria can expect an 18 to 24-month wait before he or she is granted refugee status. despite the safeguards, peter king of new york took today s announcement as an opportunity to raise the specter of terrorism. i oppose this decision, we do not want another boston marathon bombing. there are so many things wrong with that statement, it s hard to know where to start. not the least of which is the boston marathon bombers didn t grow up anywhere near syria. meanwhile, the crisis is sure to be a prominent issue in the presidential campaign. and ahead, i ll ask one of the candidates how many refugees should the united states be welcoming here. bernie sanders joins me next. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can t see that? alright, let s take a look. the