Democratic party and stop donald trump. Reporter this morning, Hillary Clinton taking a new line of attack against donald trump. Her Campaign Painting trump as a greedy billionaire, and in a new ad. I sort of hope that happens, because then people like me would go in and buy. Reporter harkening back to trumps controversy comments before the 2008 Housing Market collapse. If there is a bubble burst, as they call it, you know, you can make a lot of money. Reporter clinton swiping at the presumptive nominee on multiple fronts before a union crowd on monday issuing a warning about trumps four bankruptcy surrounding his casino holdings. He could bankrupt america like hes bankrupted his companies. Reporter and sticking with another tried and true assault, trumps temperament. The last thing we need is a bully in the pulpit. Reporter all as the billionaire continues to hound bill clintons past infidelity, sending one of his top advisors to swipe at Hillary Clinton. She overregulates, she overtaxes, she overpromises and doesnt deliver. Reporter the hoss titility president ing with both candidates, sending high negatives in the most recent polls, but trump is getting new support from capitol hill in the form of tennessee senator bob corker. His approach to Foreign Policy is something i want to hear more about. I heard more about it today, and i appreciated that. Reporter though corker is still downplaying talk that he may be high on trumps vp list. Im not angling for any job. I think the best way to not end up in a position like those is to angle for it, but i have no indication whatsoever that i was even being considered. Guys, still plenty inkrieg w intrigue who Donald Trumps running mate will be. Youll see a lot of this ahead in the especially Clinton Campaign. Trying to get something to stick. Up to this point, nobody the succeeded with that. Phil, stay with us, if you would. We bring in the rest of the our panel pshgs host of the David Gregory show podcast, David Gregory and Washington Bureau chief jackie kucinich. Jackie, start with you. Phil pointed out both candidates are going back in time to find attacks against each other. So Hillary Clinton has found this 2006 episode where donald trump said that the Housing Market crash would be great for him and then, of course, the Housing Market did crash. And as we know, donald trump for weeks now has been going back in time to allegations of Sexual Assault by bill clinton. Both campaigns must have researched, right, this will be effective with voters . Otherwise, why would they do this . Its very true. Theyre both angling for different parts of the electorate at this point. Trump trying to erode Hillary Clintons support with women and hoping these allegations might cause women to take pause. We live in a culture, in the daily beast, sean hannity had several of the women who accused bill clinton of rape on yesterday. They tend to believe the victim. There isnt a skepticism there may have been, you know, 30, 40 years ago. So the Trump Campaign is hoping to use that in order to get a new generation sort of taking another look at what Hillary Clintons record. On the trump side, they are really trying to appeal to these blue collar voters who havent really take an shine to Hillary Clinton at all. Theyre saying, look what trump did. You lost your home. He would have benefitted from that. So, you know, well see if either sticks with these parts of the electorate that both need in order to win. David, how worried are you about this . That the people are going to be lost in this conversation . And i dont mean it in some idealistic way. Im saying theres a good chance that this narrative can certainly maintain for months. I cannot tell you how many phone calls ive gotten in the last 30 hours from people who did business with trump, who know trump, wrote books about trump, mob ties and what happened with the casinos and what happened with women. How worried are you that this is the road were going to go down. Even if we dont want to go down it, theyre going to go down it with their own campaigns . When you have candidates this unpopular and this negative, its going to be nasty, and some of its going to feel unfamiliar. Some of it feel very familiar. The attacks on trump that clinton is doing is really reminiscent, to me, of what the obama team did against romney in 2012. When they really went after his time at bayne capital, as a forerunner of creating call centers in india and china, and outsourcing jobs. And that was not just a hit against him as a successful businessman, it was also an economic values argument about the kind of business that bayne did. That was the attack that was made back then. It was effective, and redefined romneys biggest qualifications being a successful businessman. And here with trump too. If his greatest qualification hes going to make great deals on behalf of america, if you argue, if youre the clinton team, that hes not that success, hes been personally bankrupt, rooting for a housing collapse. You see where this is going. I think as jackie says, on the clinton side of this, with past infidelities by bill clinton and so forth, this is a pitch to a new generation. I think most of the electorate made a decision about the clintons here but are trying to reach younger voters, in particular younger women who may have a different view of it, and may be hearing tab in a different way for the first time. Okay. So, phil, lets dispense with the attacks on each other that theyre doing. Lets try to talk about the issues. Donald trump made some news in which hes been talking about guns, and an issue so important to americans, and some people are confused about where he stands now on gunfree zones. Let me play you some of the conflicting worry. Listen to this. Were getting rid of gunfree zones. Okay . I can tell you. I dont want to have guns in classrooms, although in some cases, teachers should have guns in classrooms, frankly, but im not advocating guns in classrooms but, remember in some cases and a lot of people 345id this case, teachers should be able to have gunned. Trained teachers should be able to have guns in classrooms. That left people confused. He said i dont want guns in classrooms but frankly, teachers should have guns in classroomed and talked to one of our cnn producers and said i would end gunfree zones in some cases. People would be properly trained, the way clinton said it, it meant every student should be sitting there carrying guns. Is it clear now where he standards . No, not really. But this is how he benefits, benefited throughout the entire process. He lays out a position, people scratch their head and then he said, no, no. I meant this he can reviseit. He believes some gunfree zones should be done away with, welltrained people in schools, teachers, security officers, or otherwise, should carry guns. Whether or not that position maintains for the next 24 hours becomes an open question. This is the difficulty the Clinton Campaign has. They want to stick him on one particular issue. They dont want to attack him on shifting positions. They want to continue to hit him on the first position. He tries to diffuse that in later interviews. You want guns in all classrooms, whether or not that sticks because of trumps agility becomes a big question. Thats a good word. Phils word is agility. Thats not the word youll hear from the Clinton Campaign. Youll hear the word vacillation. Youre going to hear language about his, you know, flip in respe respect flipflop, maybe, but that shows reckoning theyre not going to ascribe to him. Theyre going to say the guy just says whatever comes out of his head in that moment. Thats not leadership. Is that too subtle a case . Its hard to say, because as the the clip you just played, trur trump is sort of all over the place and thats why you saw some nra members upset with the fact he was endorsed the other day. Because they dont know where he stands on these various issues. Now, it just doesnt consistency should be an argument against donald trump for all intents and purposes in a normal political system. This isnt a normal candidate, and we dont know yet if these attacks are going to work. You know, as we said at the beginning of this conversation, theyre sort of throwing things up and just seeing you know what is actually going to have an impact on donald trump. This is so clear that donald trump is not thinking through these areas. A number of positions trump is clearly talking off the top of his head. That is not new. Hes been doing it throughout this campaign. Theres a hidden strength in that to some voters who see him at os an ideologue, not having fixed positions, willing to deal, somebody who will go in that direction. Both partisans within the party, nra members, conservatives, no, no. We want him to know that hes on position. Thats what you do. Cobble together a group of special interests, not that use that as a pejorative, but your issue is here, here, here, on abortion, on guns. What theyre hoping for. To people have enough of a threshold of integrity. Right, but clinton wants to have trump be part of a larger conservative narrative. Whether its abortion or guns, she wants him to fit into that narrative and thats where hes trying to wiggle away. But i think its quite clear and weve seen it now for months, there are a number of issues where trump, because he does so many interviews, is kind of thinking off the top of his head. He hasnt studied these issues or getting particular briefings on some of these issues. Hes speaking extemporaneously. Hes watching us that is actually a good decision, but i also think it reflects where the American Voters are. And certainly his supporters are. Which is, not doctrineaire. Maybe they dont work. Maybe a trained teacher in a classroom who knows how to handle a gun would be helpful. Hes speaking to something that people have felt, rather than sticking on one position. Phil, do you think that thats whats working with voters . One of best parts of his candidacy throughout this point. If you talk to his supporters, thats exactly what appeals to them. That hes not a cookie cutter version of a quote unquote conservative. Or not an ideologue. Its that he says what people are thinking. I hear that every trump rally ive been to. Somebody will say, he says what i talk about at my dinner table within the confines of my own home. Theyre not so up concerned about, wait. Thats not the traditional position for a republican. Thats not a traditional position for an nra member. They think, that tracks kind of with how i feel, and i think thats whats appealing up to this point. Its very difficult to attack, and its totally different from what weve seen in every cycle leading up to now. Panel, thank you very much. Stick around. We have much more to talk to with you about shortly. For Hillary Clinton this is certainly still a twofront war on the democratic side. She is up to it to her neck with Bernie Sanders. He has a new warns. Here it is. The Democratic Convention in philadelphia this summer could be moes messy. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton declining to debate Bernie Sanders keeping her focus on donald trump instead. What are the implications . Cnn correspondent joe johns live in washington with more. Reporter good morning, chris. Bernie sanders giving establishment democrats who want unity even more to worry about this morning. It was in an interview with the Associated Press responding to a question about the potential for a messy Democratic Convention. Sanders basically says that if it happens, so be it. See what . Democracy is messy. I have, every day of my life is messy, but if you want everything to be quiet and orderly and allow just things to proceed without vigorous debate, that is not what democracy is about. The Sanders Campaign also attacking Hillary Clinton for not agreeing to participate in a debate in advance of the california primary suggesting its an insult to the voters of the state. The Democratic Party continuing to try to get some sort of a peace deal between the two campaigns allowing sanders to appoint roughly onethird of the people to serve on the partys Platform Committee. The Clinton Campaign looking more and more like its allin on the effort to focus on donald trump and the general election, though the former secretary of state is expected to compete hard in the remaining primary states, especially california. The Washington Post reporting shes have surrogates on a media blitz today hammering trump in battleground states on his Business Record when the housing bubble burst. Alisyn . Okay, joe, thank you very much for that. We do have breaking news to bring you right now, because there you are in questions about what may have brought down egyptair flight 804. Forensic officials in egypt examining human remains for clues, and the search for the black boxes is intensifying. Cnns Nic Robertson is live in alexandria, egypt with all the breaking details. What have you learned, nic . Reporter good morning, alisyn. Forensic officials in cairo are sifting through what they say are 15 bags of human remains that have been brought and recovered from the debris field. Theyre trying to piece together those items. They say that all of the pieces that have been recovered so far are small. Of course, the absolutely critical question is what can they learn from these forensic tests that theyre doing that can tell everyone about what happened onboard that aircraft . And right now, they are saying that it is too soon to say whether the plane was brought down by an explosion. Theyre really at the beginning of this process. Too soon to say whether or not it was brought down by an explosion. The race out at sea continues. There are two submarines 0 ut there now. The sea is still relatively choppy. They are still searching for the black boxes onboard one of the ships out there. We know an acoustic detection device that should be able to be used to detect the pings coming from the transmitters that are on those black boxes, a race against time. As we all know, those pingers, those transmitters, the batteries expire after about a month. Chris . Nic, so many competing pressures. We have the timing of the alerts that youre pointing out, and also the urgency of getting answers for the families, but also giving them the right conclusions. So there are a lot of different pressures at play here. Thank you for staying on the story for us. Well check back with you soon. Back to the election. Bernie sanders is simply digging in. He believes that he matters in this race until the end. And he just got a huge concession from the Democratic Party. He is still saying it could get messy at the convention, but wait until you hear what happened and whats going to be the deal in philadelphia. [female narrator] you listen when your body says im tired. Or, im hungry. 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Now, this is all done in the context of Bernie Sanders saying its going to get messy at the convention in philadelphia this summer, but what does he really mean by that in light of this big news that we have . Lets bring back our panel to discuss. David gregory, jackie kucinich, Phil Mattingly. Phil, the news is, as you know, Party Platform, used to be everything, by the way. Back in my day the Party Platform now its really about the candidates more. However, take us through how it could work in terms of who has control, but whats going to happen this time . This is a big deal in the sense its unprecedented. Traditionally the Democratic National chair gets to choose all 15 seats on the Platform Committee. Why does the Platform Committee matt matter . It essentially writes what the Democratic Party will stand by. Its not binding but its always an important debate. With Debbie Wasserman schultz the nemesis of Bernie Sanders, did as an olive branch, allowed