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The search for clues has taken on all the hallmarks of a criminal investigation

Investigators in Egypt are scrutinizing airport employees and passengers' luggage, as a terrorist bomb is the leading theory for what brought down the Russian plane and killed all 224 on board. While no one may be willing to say the crash was definitely an act of terrorism, the search for clues has taken on all the hallmarks of a criminal investigation. Allen Pizzey reports from Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt

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There is growing concern lapsed security allowed a terrorist to slip a bomb on the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt

There is growing concern lapsed security allowed a terrorist to slip a bomb on the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt. The investigation is focused on who had access to the plane before it took off. The crash Saturday killed all 224 people on board. Now thousands of tourists stranded in Egypt are beginning to head home. Alex Ortiz reports from the airport in Sharm el-Sheikh, where travelers are desperate to leave.

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Former Obama National Security Advisor Tom Donilon and Former Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Mike Rogers break down ISIS’ narrative of success. While ISIS’ social media presence is sophisticated, the U.S. should not underestimate al Qaeda

Former Obama National Security Advisor Tom Donilon and Former Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Mike Rogers break down the evolution of ISIS’ narrative of success. While the sophistication of ISIS’ social media presence has shaken many Americans, the US should not underestimate al Qaeda’s capabilities going forward

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