1. He sheds his suit coat and strolls back to the press cabin, where, in a starched shirt, he stands and starts chatting about his dog. 2. That drew the vice president back to the press cabin, where he recalled his trek and pressed his environmental record yet again. 3. A blurry TV feed brought news of the Pentagon disaster, the evacuations, the New York horrors to the press cabin. 4. Clinton lingered in the press cabin during takeoff, perched on a tabletop with no seat belt. 5. He left the press cabin, but then returned in short order, this time chewing on a snack and holding a coffee cup. 6. The first couple moved quickly through the press cabin, distributing candy to passengers in other parts of the plane as well. 7. The president, dressed in a business suit sporting a campaign button, spoke standing in front of the tiny press cabin of the presidential plane. |