http://syndication.ap.org/AP.Distro.ContentBroker2/ContentBroker.aspx?contentid=33a6f5203df5484c8c09a14a5b0db7e0&iid=80e51580f2114eeaa2dbb0cfe75ecb38&rsn=0&recordid=80e51580f2114eeaa2dbb0cfe75ecb38&filingId=8b22123150ac4741a68e8fb4415df6ed&role=Preview&reldt=2016-07-20T23:01:59&media=Photo&sz=16539&dest=ak&trF=WX108&ofn=DEM%2b2016%2bConvention%2bSanders.JPEG&fmt=jpg&relativeUrl=jpg/2016/201607/20/33a6f5203df5484c8c09a14a5b0db7e0.jpg&s3Key=versions/preview-v00.jpg&authToken=eNotizkOwyAQAF8EWo4FXCDlK1yWtoixwCgp9vGhSDPNzHD7RmccoLL%2bQAcAWnvLhaIxyZ2oQZh6orDBFhEKHCIpmzBDzb4Bd6p7BzS8Ziz9egbl9fQxX3lNutrcmFTbkKW%2fedGOFTjD9yf%2bhUJguiNq6aRWWgb8AZvzLZs%3dWASHINGTON (AP) — A cache of more than 19,000 emails from Democratic party officials, leaked in advance of Hillary Clinton's nomination at the party's convention next week in Philadelphia, details the acrimonious split between the Democratic National Committee and Clinton's former rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders. Several emails posted by Wikileaks on its document disclosure website show DNC officials scoffing at Sanders and his supporters and in one instance, questioning his commitment to his Jewish religion.