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The plane swerved violently and plunged before it fell off radar. Cbs news aviation and captain Sully Sullenberger standing by. First mark phillip at Charles De Gaulle airport outside of paris. Mark, good morning. Reporter good morning. Well, the ritual of tragedy im afraid is being repeated again in paris and cairo. This crash, as we know now, has taken place and Egyptian Ministry of aviation said the most likely cause is, in fact, terrorism. The bulk of the victims are egyptian and french. Egyptair 804 left on time and regular route through the mediterranean, egypt and cairo. It last checked in with air Traffic Control while cruising at 37,000 feet in greek airspace. But as the plane was about to enter the egyptian controlled area over the mediterranean, radar images showed the plane went into a series of violent turns. First 90 degrees one way, then a full 360 degree circle the other while dropping precipitously. There was no further contact and the plane disappeared from the radar screen. Egyptair said an emergency signal may have been sent from a beacon on board the plane. There were no weather issues at the time. Of the 66 people on board a320, among the missing three children, two infants. Both pilots were very experienced with more than 9,000 flying hours between them. As families gathered in paris and cairo, a search had begun by air and by sea. Some debris has reportedly been seen. Ultimately hoped planes flight data recorders, if found on the seabed, may provide clues to what caused this crash. If it was a bomb, it could have been planted not just in paris but turkey or tunisia where the plane had recently been. Transportation safety analyst and chairman of the ntsb anything and everything is possible here. It could be a catastrophic accident. It could be a terrorism event. Reporter the first suspicion in these cases is always terrorism in these times, and that suspicion is apparently shared both in paris and in cairo. The search is now under way for debris and especially for the flight data recorders, the black boxes, which above all will tell us exactly what happened. Charlie. Thanks, mark. Mark phillips outside paris. Captain Sully Sullenberger cbs news aviation and safety expert joins us from reno, nevada. Sully, good morning. Good morning again. Take into account what egyptian minister said, the possibility of a terror attack as a cause is stronger than technical failure. What do we know that would lead him to say that. I wonder what he knows that would lead him to say that. Absent information he has t we dont, it seems like every possibility should be on the table. It would only be after evidence is found that investigators would begin to narrow their focus. They will be looking at when more airplane debris is found and specifically identified to be part of this airplane or when the recorders are found and analyzed well begin to answer all the many questions that are in this case. Investigators have a lot of tools. One of the things they can do when they find the airplane is see if theres soot on it, expanded with a fire or torn apart for some other reason. They will see if it reached the surface intact organ to come apart in the air. The thing frightening, a series of violent turns. I can only think about those poor passengers sitting in their seats realizing the plane is going this way and that way very violently. What can cause that if it isnt somebody at the controls . Anything else in your mind that can explain that . You know this plane very well. I do. There are a number of things that might cause what seems to have been a lack of control or loss of control. There might have been a catastrophic event. There might have been a sudden emergency. Again, at this point its hard to know what might have caused these turns. Its also important to know depending on what type of radar was observing these maneuver, sometimes the update rates are only as slow as every five seconds. Some more regional radars might update more often than that. These would be a series of snapshots of where the plane was at a certain number of seconds and not a continuous tape of exactly everything every movement made. So that coupled with the recorders would be a real important clue about what happened to this airplane and caused it to go off course. Egyptair has had some safety and security concerns in the past. What do you make of that . You know, the International Aviation authorities do audits for all the worlds airlines. Egyptair in the last audit rated above average in a few areas but below average in most areas of their entire Aviation Organization and procedures. So they have had have issues in the past. Well be interested to see when the investigation is more complete, as they look at all these factors, what areas need improvement the most. Thank you, captain Sully Sullenberger. As you point out so early in the investigation, theres still a lot of questions that need to be answered. Thank you, sir, for joining us this morning. Good to be with you. Thank you. Flight 804 just entered egyptian airspace when it vanished. Earlier this year man with fake explosives hijacked egyptair flight to cypress. No one was hurt. An explosion brought down a russian jetliner over Sinai Peninsula after it took off from the egyptian airport. 224 people were killed there. Isis claimed responsibility for that one. Jeff pegues is in washington with concerns about egypts aviation safety. Jeff, good morning. Reporter good morning. U. S. Law enforcement sources say fbi will offer assistance to investigators in this incident. Its evidence Response Teams are among the best on the planet. While details are still unclear, the reality is egypt and its flag carrier, egyptair have had a checkered air travel safety record. The two most recent incidents in particular have called the countrys transportation security into question. When egyptair 181 was hijacked in march, many assumed the motive of mustafa was terrorism. Claiming to be wearing an explosive vest, the 59yearold demanded domestic cairobound flight divert. On the tarmac, it was discovered his interests were personal. He was arrested and no one was hurt. It renewed safety concerns following the crash of a metro jet flight in okay. The russian passenger plane disintegrated over sinai desert after reporting from Sharm El Sheikh en route to st. Petersburg. All 250 on board were killed. Isis soon claimed responsibility for the apparent bomb attack. In 1985, one of the deadliest hijackings in history was on egyptair flight 648 after departing athens for cairo, heavily armed terrorists describing themselves as egypts 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 nights incident and will be joined by french authorities and the planes manufacturer airbus. There is likely an examination of air safety at airports. Norah. Jeff, thank you so much. Well continue to bring you updates. Coverage continues all day on 24 hour streaming network. Now to the president ial 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 lying about a disputed Nevada Convention that ended in chaos. Nancy cordes looked how powerful democrats are putting pressure on sanders but he is not backing down. Nancy, good morning. Good morning. Sanders told cbs news he is furious that democratic officials would accuse him and his campaign of promoting violen violence. Now they are backing off. They are worried about protests but know a protracted conflict with the candidate may encourage more unrest. That is a lie, an outrage. Reporter sanders says Party Leaders should be ashamed for claiming he encouraged supporters to disrupt the nevada party convention. Because they were upset about the rules. I condemn all forms of violence and personal harassment. But i also condemn Democratic Leadership in any way, that is what our campaign is about, that were tinged with violence, were going to take violence to the Democratic National committee. Reporter he got some backup from vice President Joe Biden who was asked about the incident on a trip to ohio. Thats not bernie. What bernie is going to have to do if that happens again, hes going to have to be more aggressive speaking out about it. Reporter sanders has gotten the same message from several other senate colleagues. The crowd was out of control. Including senator Barbara Boxer who got caught in the chaos. When you boo me, youre booing Bernie Sanders. Go ahead. Reporter do you think hes done enough to make sure it doesnt happen again . I hope behind the scenes hes telling people to be respectful. Reporter some of the 1968 Democratic Convention when vietnam war demonstrators erupted into the streets of chicago after the nomination of hubert humphrey. I dont want to go back to the 68 convention, because i worry about what it does to the electorate as a whole and he should, too. Some sanders supporters have begun posting plans to occupy Dnc Convention in july, something the party share is eager to prevent. Everybody needs to take a step back and a deep breath. We have to make sure we can do everything we can to maximize the likelihood of being unified. She initially called sanders reaction to nevada completely inadequate and said he put fuel on the fire. But now she says she is ready to turn the page. Sanders has accepted an invitation from fox to debate clinton in california, but, gayle, dnc officials tell us the debate and its host are still being negotiated. Theres no guarantee it will happen at all. Thank you, nancy. A new poll finds donald trump is leading Hillary Clinton by three points in a november election matchup. The same poll last month showed Hillary Clinton with a sevenpoint lead. Major garrett looks at trump targeting both clinton while reaching out to other republicans. Major, good morning. Good morning. Connecting the dots in trumps Daily Campaign activities can be, well, a challenge. Foreign policy tutoring with Henry Kissinger, the release of the list of conservatives trump might put on the Supreme Court, followed by yet another social media sizzler about bill clintons sordid past. If Hillary Clinton for some reason wins, your country will never be the same. Reporter in an interview wednesday donald trump previewed a potential general election attack rehashing accusations made against former president bill clinton. In one case its about exposure. In another case about groping and fondling and touching against a womans will. And rape. And rape. And settlements. Reporter known for being an attack dog, trump is trying to change the perception his policies are not conservative enough. I have a lot of people that are conservative that really like me and love everything i stand for. Reporter as part of that effort trump released names of 11 Supreme Court candidates he said were in the mold of late conservative icon justice antonin scalia. What i thought i would do is put this forward. This would be the list i would choose from or pick people very close. Reporter one person on the list texas don willett, mocked presumptive nominee on twitter, even floating idea trump might be a liberal in disguise and would rip off his face and reveal a laughing ruth bader ginsberg. Met Henry Kissinger seeking Foreign Policy advice. But republicans like senator jeff flake arent convinced trumps policies will stay consistent. Its a good sign hes sitting down with Foreign Policy experts, whether that will stick or have the same position as now, we dont onknow. Reporter after much internal debate he picked famous and infamous for leading the effort to put sarah palin on the ticket in 2008. Major garrett, thank you so much. News political director and face the nation moderator John Dickerson is here. John, good morning. Good morning, norah. Now were talking about violence at the Democratic Convention like 1968. Is senator feinstein floating this. The party flipped, supposed to be the republican convention. I think 1968 thats a little hot. Bernie sanders is saying, wait a minute, stop talking about that kind of violence. Youre trying to mischaracterize legitimate complaints about the party. 1968 there was vietnam war, protesters hit in the streets. That was part of the what the violence is about. I think 1980 is a more interesting parallel in the Democratic Party. You had ted kennedy, carter had the delegate, going to the nomination, locked up but kennedy kept fighting anyway. He had a meeting with carter and said lets have one last debate, same way Bernie Sanders is calling for debate now. Carter didnt want to do it. Kennedy took it all the way to the convention and ended up being the liberal hero coming out of the that convention. Can you imagine Bernie Sanders taking the same route. Here is new york times, sanders willing to harm clinton in homestretch. Here is the harm. The harm is you have these fights were having right now, which take all the attention away from clintons desire to turn the conversation to a fight about donald trump. It also exacerbates an underlying weakness of the Clinton Campaign because it continues to kind of dog her, makes her seem like a person who cant put the race away. Well see what happens in new jersey and california where shes likely to do well. We may not be having the conversation next week. If hes going to take it to the convention, keeps dogging her while shes trying to make the conversation about donald trump problems. You think it would be clear Democratic Leaders suggest violence that may or may not occur. What does this do to the party . We were laughing but not laughing saying republicans dont have it together and now democrats seem a hot mess. Find something to unify around it. If they are having fights all the time, its hard to talk beauty unity. All right. Thank you very much. Tsa struggles to find the right balance between speed and security. Ahead how congress could get involved and shrinking long wait brap. re checking in at a we stop arthritis pain, so you dont have to stop. Tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. The first is fast. The second lasts all day. We give you your day back. What you do with it is up to you. Tylenol®. Werthers is making sugar free caramels, classic hard and deliciously chewy. 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