flat because they despise each other. it s supposed to be tongue in cheek, and maybe not so political. there was also a moment trump s jokes didn t land, as well. how did that go over in the room? from all accounts inside the roo room, there was booing and groaning when donald trump said hillary clinton was pretending not to hate catholics. there wasn t even any laughter at that point. it was sort of this uncomfortable silence broken by boos and groaning. i can t recall having reported on some of these dinners over the years, you know, this kind of reaction happening inside one of these al smith dinners and i think it is another example how vicious this am capain seascamps become on a night they re supposed to kick back, enjoy themselves, perhaps lighten up a little bit. they went for the jugular. both candidates did and frankly
hillary clinton in a commanding place. i thought she was very strong in a way she wasn t strong before on terror and war. i think she wanted to come out as more hawkish. you saw some stark differences there in terms of the prosecution of the war on terror, on isis. she wants a no fly zone and you heard martin o malley there, trying to make the a distinction, trying to come forward and say he s the younger generation. i think he was trying to land punches, didn t land them very effectively. and bernie sanders, again, struggling on guns. that s an issue that hillary clinton, as well as martin o malley think they can score points against sanders and i think they did, again, tonight president. david axelrod, you re a former political adviser, also our senior cnn political comment taters and you re now at the university of chicago politics. when you saw this feud between the hillary clinton campaign and the bernie sanders campaign, it had the potential for totally exploding. but bernie sa
mr. trump in the polls. so, you know, trump has not been able to find the strike zone when it comes to ben carson, right? i mean, he started out talking about maybe he s not that great a doctor. that didn t really work. that didn t land. he took a swing at his seventh day adventism in iowa where people are pretty familiar with that religion. that didn t work. eats called him low energy. that s not really working. now he s going after his biography, as are other people, but in a really sort of silly, bizarre performance art kind of way. what donald trump doesn t understand is that his supporters aren t there for him because they don t like ben carson. they re there for him because they don t trust the establishment. so, here he is going after this guy that his supporters either have no opinion of or probably like, which is why as he s doing this belt performance, you see like glazed over looks in the audience. they re not with him. they don t know where this is going. so, yes, you re ri
attacks because it s been said, oh well, trump got it easy last time. that s not really true. he faced attacks of people like rand paul but didn t land. does it matter when s doing the attacking? i think it matters john and then david. i think it matters who s attacking. i also think it s kind of attack you level. where some of the candidates messed things up and they had good intentions is you attack trump as a fake conservative and people look at him as a celebrity and different politician and don t expect him to be a real conservative. you have to go after him for being an entertainer and un-serious person and soften him up where he s going to take the most offense and try to put him on defense. bobby jindal s actually has the right strategy. the question is whether he s had the big enough mega phone and curious to see tonight if that s what the candidates do. go after him personally for sbg an un-serious narcissistic
airport. he can the control wheel all the way left and all the way back to right. that s when i said, i ve got it. he wrestles the plane back to a wing s level position. with the steering the aircraft started to roll over on its back and would have continued to roll over and dive into the ground except at that fact, al reached over and advanced the throttle on the right wind and retarded the throttle on the left wing and the asymmetric thrust picked the wing up slowly and steadied the aircraft. if he hadn t done it within a few seconds of when he did it, it would have been unrecoverable. but united 232 still has monumental problems. from the cockpit, pilots call the flight attendants phone to make sure the cabin and passengers are prepared for an emergency landing. i picked it up, and they said