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guard and two flight attendants while taking over the plane which eventually landed on the island of malta. and 60 deaths included the hijackers and many passengers. we have not heard from authorities at this time whether or not hijacking or terrorism played any role in today's crash. all of this unfolding before our eyes, changing by the minute. we'll keep you updated. >> we do want to make sure that we do industries thastress that. no one has claimed responsibility. >> joining me is a former pilot, jp tristani. the latest information is this distress call that came in, reportedly by egyptair, saying that it came in, but the egyptian military saying they did not receive a distress call. why would that be significant, if it was from the pilot or automated. >> well, first of all, it wouldn't be automated if it came from the aircraft. it would be a transponder distress call. it automatically transmits on the transponder and the military can read it. the other way is verbal communication with the pilot where he says i have an emergency or i have mayday, mayday, mayday. or in european terms, p
guard and two flight attendants while taking over the plane which eventually landed on the island of malta. and 60 deaths included the hijackers and many passengers. we have not heard from authorities at this time whether or not hijacking or terrorism played any role in today's crash. all of this unfolding before our eyes, changing by the minute. we'll keep you updated. >> we do want to make sure that we do industries thastress that. no one has claimed responsibility. >> joining me...
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the italian navy which released had this video participated in the operation along with malta, ireland and doctors without boarders. they were using riktetty rafts and rubber boats to try to reach africa. >> federal investigators will be looking into the cause ever cause of a deadly plan a sky diving plane crashed and burned just after takeoff on the island of kauai. it's believed the pilot, two instructors and two jumpers were on board at the time. >>> and another small plane dplash hawaii. this one off of han lulu. the aircraft was approaching the airport when it crash landed into the water. two lifeguards swam out to help the passengers on board and then a jet ski rescued all four. underwater images show the small plane right where it crash landed in the water. >>> a plane than had just taken off from the denver airport was forced to return after a bird strike. abc's kayna whitworth has the details. >> reporter: the terrifying emergency landing playing out just moments after takeoff. the virgin america flight taking off just before noon, headed from denver to san francisco. 122 pass
the italian navy which released had this video participated in the operation along with malta, ireland and doctors without boarders. they were using riktetty rafts and rubber boats to try to reach africa. >> federal investigators will be looking into the cause ever cause of a deadly plan a sky diving plane crashed and burned just after takeoff on the island of kauai. it's believed the pilot, two instructors and two jumpers were on board at the time. >>> and another small plane...
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emile malta, he wrote his memoirs after the war and he devoted about 10 pages to his career during thethird right. basically he portrayed himself as a big done, someone who had retreated to the studio in a rural area and you painted watercolors, the unpainted pictures. because gestapo was inspecting his paintings for oil and have been prohibited from making oil paintings, he did these watercolors. in fact, he was never prohibited from painting with oils. he did have a ban on his profession. he was not supposed to be exhibited publicly, that he was allowed to grieve privately and he actually painted about two dozen oil paintings during the war. the story is not true. it's alive. his income during the war was appreciable. in 1940 the head of the gestapo reportedly -- how is that possible the 2000 makes marks a year. hundreds of thousands, millions of dollars. the reality is he was just fine, paper trade himself is a bit of who have retreated to the immigration. it is common to create narratives and mythologies into concealed the more incriminating material. i was very struck by the drawi
emile malta, he wrote his memoirs after the war and he devoted about 10 pages to his career during thethird right. basically he portrayed himself as a big done, someone who had retreated to the studio in a rural area and you painted watercolors, the unpainted pictures. because gestapo was inspecting his paintings for oil and have been prohibited from making oil paintings, he did these watercolors. in fact, he was never prohibited from painting with oils. he did have a ban on his profession. he...
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example, since lockerbie, in that case you had a bomb that was by all appearances placed aboard in malta, changed planes in frankfurt and wasn't caught during screening. if you had a bag changing planes these days probably would be caught. but that would be unlikely to happen here because you would have bags connecting on to this flight, just the way the tickets would have been sold, it's out and back from cairo in this case, and so, yeah, the best guest and that's really all it is at this point craig, is that it would be brought aboard somewhere, you know if it was somewhere else and not caught. >> you mentioned indonesia and that's important to this conversation, because that is where this plane had spent time in the 24 or 48 hours prior to the flight from here, charles de gaulle to cairo, and we know that that part of the world over the past few years has a hot bed for terrorism at airports in that part of the world, ecically. if t was some sort of breach here in charles de gaulle, what would that mean for international airport security, what would that mean going forward? >> the impa
example, since lockerbie, in that case you had a bomb that was by all appearances placed aboard in malta, changed planes in frankfurt and wasn't caught during screening. if you had a bag changing planes these days probably would be caught. but that would be unlikely to happen here because you would have bags connecting on to this flight, just the way the tickets would have been sold, it's out and back from cairo in this case, and so, yeah, the best guest and that's really all it is at this...
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in malta that were protests, as well as in london, some resignations in fifa. lots of interesting stories related to the world of sports, and how they also use the secrecy of offshore tax havens. there were arrests, in this case, of people connected to drug cartels. and after publication, they were arrested. the arrests in new york, the u.s. prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation there, to look into the panama apers. and a few days ago, as you probably know, the source of this leak broke his silence. and he published a very powerful manifesto. i do not have time to go through a lot of it. we can talk about it during the question and answer session. but it is important that he said he does not work for any government. and he also said that he is willing to collaborate with authorities, however he mentioned the cases of edward snowden and other whistleblowers with faced retaliation, who are hiding and being prosecuted in some cases. until the government can guarantee real protection for whistleblowers, they will have to deal with her own resources to inve
in malta that were protests, as well as in london, some resignations in fifa. lots of interesting stories related to the world of sports, and how they also use the secrecy of offshore tax havens. there were arrests, in this case, of people connected to drug cartels. and after publication, they were arrested. the arrests in new york, the u.s. prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation there, to look into the panama apers. and a few days ago, as you probably know, the source of this leak...
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work for boeing and for reasons not entirely clear, he change gears and became a formation agent in malta, spain. but passports, the addresses, when we called him, when my colleague called him, he said you have the wrong michael. there are thousands of michael to vicki is. we read them as e-mail, phone up, he said was not him and town up on us. visitedater after we his doorstep and malta and mexico city, he did an interview and his lawyer got involved and knowing who you are dealing with has been a challenge. so we will skip through that. i will leave that with the organizers for anybody interested. our partner who is not here today, fusion, a joint venture did tremendous work and were more focused on the millennials, the younger audience. i had wonderful graphics and did a full hour-long documentary. they used a big short approach. >> would you like to talk about how was your experience in collaborating? yes. from a collaborative standpoint i think marina will agree i would challenge anybody to say who posted more things than other people. exact thing, if you are in latin america and you
work for boeing and for reasons not entirely clear, he change gears and became a formation agent in malta, spain. but passports, the addresses, when we called him, when my colleague called him, he said you have the wrong michael. there are thousands of michael to vicki is. we read them as e-mail, phone up, he said was not him and town up on us. visitedater after we his doorstep and malta and mexico city, he did an interview and his lawyer got involved and knowing who you are dealing with has...
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i had the opportunity to meet the eritrean leadership, as i did at the conference in valletta, in maltaade those points very strongly. sir david amess: four years ago, i asked my right honorable friend on behalf of my mother, maud, if the eu referendum vote could be brought forward because of her age. she was then 100. she now wishes to know if she needs to set a world record for longevity before the chilcot report is published. [laughter] prime minister cameron: i think that i can reassure maud that this summer she will have a double opportunity to deal with these things, a referendum on june 23 and the chilcot report, which, i am sure, will come not too much longer after that. mr. speaker: i rather imagine that she will then want a backbench business committee debate on the matter. mr. stephen kinnock. stephen kinnock: tata steel has indicated that it wishes to complete the sale of its uk assets by the middle of june and that it wants a preferred bidder in place by the end of this month. does the prime minister really think that that is a realistic timeframe and that there will be a c
i had the opportunity to meet the eritrean leadership, as i did at the conference in valletta, in maltaade those points very strongly. sir david amess: four years ago, i asked my right honorable friend on behalf of my mother, maud, if the eu referendum vote could be brought forward because of her age. she was then 100. she now wishes to know if she needs to set a world record for longevity before the chilcot report is published. [laughter] prime minister cameron: i think that i can reassure...
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killed a security guard and two flight attendants, forced it to land on the mediterranean island of maltat turned into a massacre. when egyptian troops attempted to storm the plane by throwing hand grenades in the passenger cabin, there were 60 deaths including hijackers and many passengers. we should stress authorities are not ruling out terrorism in today's crash we have not heard any indications that hijacking or terrorism played a role in this crash. me to so many scenarios we could look at. if you look closely at the history you are doing an in-depth look at egypt air, you talk about eight hijacking since the mid-70s, the worst, the deadliest, 60 deaths you talked about but how compared to other airlines, eight hijackings, how does that relate to other airlines? how does that fair? >> in the region a lot of the airlines and airports have come under scrutiny, they don't have the same level of security we do in the us, the department of homeland security does not allow direct flights from many of those airports in that region, those came to light late this last year with that russian a
killed a security guard and two flight attendants, forced it to land on the mediterranean island of maltat turned into a massacre. when egyptian troops attempted to storm the plane by throwing hand grenades in the passenger cabin, there were 60 deaths including hijackers and many passengers. we should stress authorities are not ruling out terrorism in today's crash we have not heard any indications that hijacking or terrorism played a role in this crash. me to so many scenarios we could look...
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when i had the opportunity to meet the leadership as i did at the conference in malta, i made those points strongly. >> four years ago, i asked my right honorable friend on behalf of my mother maude if the eu referendum vote could be brought forward because of her age. she was near 100. she now wishes to know if she needs to set a world record of longevity before the report is published. >> i think i can reassure maude that this summer she'll have, i think, a double opportunity to deal with these things. a referendum on june 23rd, and i'm sure the report will come not too much longer after that. >> i rather imagine she'll then want to back debate on the matter. >> thank you, mr. speaker. steel has ind kad the it wishes to complete the sale of its u.k. assets by the middle of june and wants a preferred bidder in place by the end of this month. does the prime minister really think that's a realistic time frame, that there will be a credible process of due diligence? and what steps is the prime minister taking to ensure that tata steel delivers on its promise to be a responsible seller? >> th
when i had the opportunity to meet the leadership as i did at the conference in malta, i made those points strongly. >> four years ago, i asked my right honorable friend on behalf of my mother maude if the eu referendum vote could be brought forward because of her age. she was near 100. she now wishes to know if she needs to set a world record of longevity before the report is published. >> i think i can reassure maude that this summer she'll have, i think, a double opportunity to...
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the british vessel left malta in december of 19fro with 72 crew members on board and all contract wasrtedly hit a mine and it sank nearitil summer travel season. woo-hoo! and the family road trip, that is back. after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? create your own seafood trios you can try something new with every bite. pick 3 of 9 all-new creations for $15.99. like baked...
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flight attendants while taking over the plane and forced it to land on the mediterranean island of malta into a massacre when egyptian troops stormed the plane throwing hand grenades inside theabin. that led to 60 deaths including the hijackers. while they are not ruling out terrorism we have not heard any indications from them that either hijacking or terrorism played any role in this crash. >> there are a lot of angles we are looking at weather mechanical or terrorism. joining us to weigh in is former intelligence officer on fbi joint terrorism task force steve rogers. one of the things he said to me in the break you believe is significant is isis has not claimed responsibility. >> i am a little puzzled if they are involved why they haven't at this point. you could have had a lone wolf do it if in fact it was a terrorist attack. what is going through my mind now if it was a terrorist attack you not only had a catastrophic failure in the air you had a catastrophic security failure at charles de gaulle airport. >> trying to wrap my mind around that it is an airport so many fly through. >
flight attendants while taking over the plane and forced it to land on the mediterranean island of malta into a massacre when egyptian troops stormed the plane throwing hand grenades inside theabin. that led to 60 deaths including the hijackers. while they are not ruling out terrorism we have not heard any indications from them that either hijacking or terrorism played any role in this crash. >> there are a lot of angles we are looking at weather mechanical or terrorism. joining us to...
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back in november, 1985, gunmen hijack the an egypthai flight bound for athens and diverted the jet to malta. dozens of passengers were killed after egyptian troops raided plane. >> then in october 1999, after a stopover in new york, egyptair flight 990 crashed into the atlantic ocean killing all 217 people onboard. investigators later concluded the co-pilot deliberately caused that crash. >> and then more recently a metrojlightas downed in egypt's sinai peninsula, killing all 224 people on board. isis claimed responsibility for that, saying it smuggled a bomb on board the russian plane. while this was not an asked hi safety record of egypt air. >> reporter: that suggests systemic unsafety that i can see at this early point. one thing i'm slightly not concerned about but i think it's too soon to say, egyptair has already come out and said there was nothing on the manifest in terms of the cargo. there was nothing warning the pilot. if there is something like a large number of lithium batteries or some form of cargo that could either be perishable or dangerous or risky, then there's a notice t
back in november, 1985, gunmen hijack the an egypthai flight bound for athens and diverted the jet to malta. dozens of passengers were killed after egyptian troops raided plane. >> then in october 1999, after a stopover in new york, egyptair flight 990 crashed into the atlantic ocean killing all 217 people onboard. investigators later concluded the co-pilot deliberately caused that crash. >> and then more recently a metrojlightas downed in egypt's sinai peninsula, killing all 224...
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. >> we've been watching the boulevard all morning for traffic lights that have been malta malfa malfau malfunctioning, these lights right here, they have been fixed. that looks like it was just in time before we started seeing big delays with the morning rush. an accident investigation in northeast philadelphia. cottman avenue and bustleton avenue, police activity there. in the process of opening the tacony-palmyra. that was scheduled for 6:00 this morning. still take the betsy ross bridge as an alternate. no problems heading over the ben or the walt whitman. >> bernie sanders is saying the upcoming democratic national convention in philadelphia could get messiment. >> all new this morning, hear what ceo of the convention is telling nbc 10 about what she is expecting. >>> and you may notice changes to your facebook page. hear what the social media site is doing after facing criticism over trending comments. >>> new jersey lawmakers have a plan to save atlantic city from bankruptcy -- at least for now. yesterday leaders from the state assembly and senate approved a deal that gives the r
. >> we've been watching the boulevard all morning for traffic lights that have been malta malfa malfau malfunctioning, these lights right here, they have been fixed. that looks like it was just in time before we started seeing big delays with the morning rush. an accident investigation in northeast philadelphia. cottman avenue and bustleton avenue, police activity there. in the process of opening the tacony-palmyra. that was scheduled for 6:00 this morning. still take the betsy ross...
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a week later, after we visited his doorstep in malta and mexico city, he decided to play ball and got involved and did an interview. then his lawyer got involved and he did not do anything else. again, knowing who you are dealing with has been a particular challenge. i want to say i will leave this --h the organizers who are for anybody who is interested. did tremendous work. they are more focused on the millennial's, the younger audience. they did an hour-long documentary. approach the big short to describe how offshore's work and how they work against the government. very creative, thought outside the box. can't say enough good things about them. like to shareyou your experience collaborating with so many journalists and what is hard about it or -- kevin: we can do this in the q and a setting, too. from a collaborative standpoint, i think marina would agree. i would challenge anybody to say who posted more things in people's groups. exact thing. if you are in latin america and you know the names and you cover the region for a long time, they are all over here. working with reporters
a week later, after we visited his doorstep in malta and mexico city, he decided to play ball and got involved and did an interview. then his lawyer got involved and he did not do anything else. again, knowing who you are dealing with has been a particular challenge. i want to say i will leave this --h the organizers who are for anybody who is interested. did tremendous work. they are more focused on the millennial's, the younger audience. they did an hour-long documentary. approach the big...
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pan am flight 103 which exploded over lockerbie, scotland, the bomb was loaded in malta, transferredan am in frankfurt and exploded after taking off from london. you're dealing with a plane that spent parts of its day in eritrea. in tunisia. in egypt itself. the answer to that question about where and how it got aboard is very important, because if -- if somebody penetrated security at paris charles de gaulle, there is not a lot of precedent for that. for an airliner taking off from a developed world airport like that and exploding with a bomb loaded there. >> you make a very good point that there are two different routes you want to look at for a failure. was this a failure of airport security or was it a failure, if it was in fact intentional, of intelligence systems, right? >> exactly, melissa. when you think about plots that have succeeded and failed, just go back to the past decade and a half starting with 9/11. more often than not it was at least as much a result of intelligence that succeeded or failed. even 9/11, for all we did in terms of beefing up airport security, it wasn
pan am flight 103 which exploded over lockerbie, scotland, the bomb was loaded in malta, transferredan am in frankfurt and exploded after taking off from london. you're dealing with a plane that spent parts of its day in eritrea. in tunisia. in egypt itself. the answer to that question about where and how it got aboard is very important, because if -- if somebody penetrated security at paris charles de gaulle, there is not a lot of precedent for that. for an airliner taking off from a developed...
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back in november 1985, gunmen hijacked an egyptair flight bound for agentens and diverted the jet to malta. dozens of passengers were killed after egyptian troops raided that plane. >> moving forward to october of 1999, after a stopover? new york, egyptair flight 990 crashed into the atlantic ocean, killing all 217 people onboard. investigators later concluded that the co-pilot deliberately caused that crash. and separately from egyptair, more recently a metrojet flight was downed in egypt's sinai peninsula, killing all 224 people onboard. isis claimed responsibility, saying it smuggled a bomb on board the russian plane. while this was not an egyptair flight, last october's crash did rain concern about security at egypt's airports. >> our international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins us live from london. of course, nic, many analysts are starting to fear as they break this down. they know the phase this plane as in at the time at 37,000 feet was cruise mode. so a lot of them now fearing foul play of some sort. what is the word on that as far as the possibility of terrorism? >> report
back in november 1985, gunmen hijacked an egyptair flight bound for agentens and diverted the jet to malta. dozens of passengers were killed after egyptian troops raided that plane. >> moving forward to october of 1999, after a stopover? new york, egyptair flight 990 crashed into the atlantic ocean, killing all 217 people onboard. investigators later concluded that the co-pilot deliberately caused that crash. and separately from egyptair, more recently a metrojet flight was downed in...
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and there are all these retailers tied the malls in malta affect -- mall traffic has not been great.itch. shannon: i think analysts expect them to make. -- then to make changes. scarlet: thank you. much more to come on bloomberg markets after this. ♪ bloomberget's get to first word news. mark crumpton is in the newsroom. mark: north carolina's so-called bathroom law could cost the state $5 billion annually. the study found the state code lose nearly $5 billion in federal grants and contracts, in addition to the 40 million in business investments already withdrawn. u.s. has block a republican measure and at undercutting president obama's nuclear deal with iran here and senators stopped unamended -- an amendment that would stop the u.s. from buying anymore iranian heavy water. prince twicer. saw in the month before his death. a search warrant revealed that on doctors saw the musician april 20, the day before he died. the physician came to the singer's home the day of his death to reveal test results. federal and local authorities searched his estate earlier this week. there will be a s
and there are all these retailers tied the malls in malta affect -- mall traffic has not been great.itch. shannon: i think analysts expect them to make. -- then to make changes. scarlet: thank you. much more to come on bloomberg markets after this. ♪ bloomberget's get to first word news. mark crumpton is in the newsroom. mark: north carolina's so-called bathroom law could cost the state $5 billion annually. the study found the state code lose nearly $5 billion in federal grants and contracts,...
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we've had the biggest summit since malta. if they didn't go too far on the first day, eventually there will be more dates down the road. >> the theme continues, jim. well done. >> thank you. ever see an old movie where two guys who hate each other are handcuffed together and they have to run away from the cops or something like that, that's ryan and trump right now. they at least recognize neither one of them is going to get what they want unless the other does well. >> mary katherine, get in on this. jim says everyone eventually will sell out. they'll all kind of turn around on positions where they said he's horrible, he's horrible, forget about it. one of those issues could be on releasing his taxes. this was a big issue amongst his rivals during the primary. ganging up on him saying release your taxes, release your taxes. what are they going to say now? >> that lasted 1 1/2 news cycles and then we moved on to whatever thing trump had said the next day. mitt romney is a guy bringing it up because he's not running for anythi
we've had the biggest summit since malta. if they didn't go too far on the first day, eventually there will be more dates down the road. >> the theme continues, jim. well done. >> thank you. ever see an old movie where two guys who hate each other are handcuffed together and they have to run away from the cops or something like that, that's ryan and trump right now. they at least recognize neither one of them is going to get what they want unless the other does well. >> mary...
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, heavily armed terrorists describing themselves as egypt's revolution forced the plane to land in malta. on the ground egyptian troops raided the aircraft in a move that has since been criticized. at least 58 people on board were killed. fourteen years later egyptair flight 990 crashed off the coast of nantucket shortly after taking off from new york. all 217 people on board died. national transportation safety board indicated the pilot brought down the plane intentionally, something egyptian authorities disputed, instead claiming mechanical error. egypt says it will investigate the cause of last night's incident and will be joined by french authorities and the plane's manufacturer airbus. there is likely an examination of air safety at airports. norah. >> jeff, thank you so much. we'll continue to bring you updates. coverage continues all day on 24 hour streaming network. >>> now to the presidential race and growing anger between bernie sanders and democratic party leaders. sanders campaign accuses the party chairwoman of favoritism towards hillary clinton. both sides say the other is
, heavily armed terrorists describing themselves as egypt's revolution forced the plane to land in malta. on the ground egyptian troops raided the aircraft in a move that has since been criticized. at least 58 people on board were killed. fourteen years later egyptair flight 990 crashed off the coast of nantucket shortly after taking off from new york. all 217 people on board died. national transportation safety board indicated the pilot brought down the plane intentionally, something egyptian...
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how not punish or a week later after we visited his doorstep at malta and mexico city, he decided to play ball. his lawyer got involved in that that point he didn't say anything us. again knowing who your dealing with has been a particular challenge. we will skip through that. i just want to say that i will leave this with the organizers here. for anybody interested our partner who is not here today, fusion, the tremendous work. they are more focused on the millennials. they had wonderful graphics. they get a four hour long documentary. they used in the big short approach from the movie of taking somebody like redneck larry r point star to describe how off-shore's work and how they work against the government. very creative, thought outside the box, can't say enough good things about them. talk a bitu like to about how the experience collaborating for the first time a summary journalist. >> from a collaborative standpoint, i think marina will agree, i would challenge anybody to say who posted more things , becauser was groups this was the exact thing if you're in latin america and yo
how not punish or a week later after we visited his doorstep at malta and mexico city, he decided to play ball. his lawyer got involved in that that point he didn't say anything us. again knowing who your dealing with has been a particular challenge. we will skip through that. i just want to say that i will leave this with the organizers here. for anybody interested our partner who is not here today, fusion, the tremendous work. they are more focused on the millennials. they had wonderful...
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armed terrorists describing themselves as members of egypt's revolution forced the plane to land in maltaon the ground, egyptian troops raided the aircraft in a move that's since been criticized. at least 58 people on board were killed. 24 years later, egyptair flight 990 crashed off the coast of nantucket after taking off from new york. all 217 on board died. the national transportation safety board indicated the pilot brought down thela intentionally. something egyptian authorities have disputed. instead, blaming mechanical error egypt says it will investigate the cause of the accident. it will be joined by authorities and the plane manufacturer, airbus. there will likely be an examination of french aviation safety at airports. norah? >> all right. thank you very much. we'll continue to bring you updates on the search throughout "cbs this morning." and coverage continues all day on our 24-hour streaming network, cbsn. >>> to the presidential race and the growing anger between bernie sanders and democratic party leaders. sanders' campaign accuses the party chairwoman of favoritism toward
armed terrorists describing themselves as members of egypt's revolution forced the plane to land in maltaon the ground, egyptian troops raided the aircraft in a move that's since been criticized. at least 58 people on board were killed. 24 years later, egyptair flight 990 crashed off the coast of nantucket after taking off from new york. all 217 on board died. the national transportation safety board indicated the pilot brought down thela intentionally. something egyptian authorities have...
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here to collect evidence and see if there was any information the who this and any potential suspects maltaill calls were made to the concord police department with any new information whether not there looking for a suspect at this point who this make them could be so far when not had any information back obviously we're the first ones out here staying on the story as news to get any information or let them we will pass along. >> darya:thanks, jackie. we'll check back with you later. and kron four was the first to tell you about the police activity through our mobile app. we sent out a push alert at 4:55 four mobile app so you can stay >> dave: you conceive of the east bay fairfield 14 mi. per hour temperatures were couple of an sec 59 concord 56 is a breakdown in the south bay said jose a for seven days and that went out of the northwest 1020 break it down for you 3:00 mostly sunny and mild. we got more warmer weather and that's coming up. >> robin: the traffic south links to an earlier crash minute a hot spot drive time is so high the crash is no longer block in the back of stretches int
here to collect evidence and see if there was any information the who this and any potential suspects maltaill calls were made to the concord police department with any new information whether not there looking for a suspect at this point who this make them could be so far when not had any information back obviously we're the first ones out here staying on the story as news to get any information or let them we will pass along. >> darya:thanks, jackie. we'll check back with you later. and...
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was one where, yeah, it took off from london heathrow, the bomb by all appearances placed aboard in malta stop in frankfurt before going to heathrow and then obviously we all know what happened over lockerbie, scotland. there is precedent 0 of that and thinking of developing world airports, a bomb going off if that's what happened here, this would be the first major incident of that since then. a plane leaving a place like par nis that case and left london, of course. >> no. i'm glad you brought that out. 24 hours prior this plane was both in africa and also in tunisia. >> yeah. >> as others pointed out, takes a couple of ounces of an explosive for a catastrophic destruction in the wake. >> and by the way, ko of the united nations on a red flag list of countries with some concerns. >> i have to mention -- >> go ahead, mary. >> one other thing. strange coincidence, remember the shoe bomber, he was coming out of paris headed to miami. paris authorities questioned him. he didn't make the flight that day, allowed to rebook for the next day and the shoe bomber had an accomplice. he was from tu
was one where, yeah, it took off from london heathrow, the bomb by all appearances placed aboard in malta stop in frankfurt before going to heathrow and then obviously we all know what happened over lockerbie, scotland. there is precedent 0 of that and thinking of developing world airports, a bomb going off if that's what happened here, this would be the first major incident of that since then. a plane leaving a place like par nis that case and left london, of course. >> no. i'm glad you...
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malta come in after i give the the answer to add his input. contrary you have seen the administration introduce more sanctions in the area you are talking about. we have been continuing on our path to knock out the key proxy that these companies are using to procure materials and move money. we've been very consistent on that from our statements announcing the deal and throughout, including including less than two months ago new designations against on air and against the missile companies within iran that work with the industrial group. with respect to new legislation, the administration's view consistently has been that there is no inconsistency with the jcp oa if it is outside the nuclear space so long as it doesn't undermine and interfere with our commitments to fulfill what we committed to fulfill in the deal then the question becomes very much what specific legislation looks at and what are the details. >> i think the president has the authority under existing law to sanction iran and the president has which i support, i think it's not s
malta come in after i give the the answer to add his input. contrary you have seen the administration introduce more sanctions in the area you are talking about. we have been continuing on our path to knock out the key proxy that these companies are using to procure materials and move money. we've been very consistent on that from our statements announcing the deal and throughout, including including less than two months ago new designations against on air and against the missile companies...