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What we know: Massive search underway for EgyptAir wreckage

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Egyptian President Sisi has ordered the military to take all neccesary measures to find the wreckage of EgyptAir Flight MS804. Several ships are searching the Mediterranean Sea, many launching from the Greek island of Crete. Jonathan Vigliotti is there.

Remembering CBS News legend Morley Safer

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Veteran news journalist and "60 Minutes" correspondent Morley Safer died Thursday. He was viewed as the pillar of the leading television news broadcast of all time. His collegue Steve Kroft remembers the life and legacy of Morley Safer.

Donald Trump takes aim at Bill Clinton

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Donald Trump is making good on a promise to target former President Bill Clinton in the campaign. Trump recently brought up rape while discussing Mr. Clinton. Hillary Clinton has vowed to ignore the attacks. Nancy Cordes reports.

EgyptAir crash comes as TSA faces wait-time criticism in U.S.

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With concerns that the EgyptAir crash could be an act of terrorism, the TSA is caught between its need to thoroughly screen passengers and to get flyers through checkpoints in a timely manner. But it also has to handle a surging number of travelers and a staffing shortage. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Terrorist groups remain fixated on aviation attacks

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Despite multiple layers of security at airports, terror groups in North Africa and the Middle East are obsessed with targeting planes. Nearly 15 years after 9/11, these groups still want to attack the West and its allies by crippling commercial aviation. Jeff Pegues has more.



EgyptAir Flight MS804 goes down enroute to Cairo

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Sixty-six people are feared dead after a Paris to Cairo EgyptAir flight suddenly and mysteriously went down. Wreckage has not been found. Some officials are suspecting terrorism may be a factor. Mark Phillips has more.

U.S.officials: EgyptAir flight fell like a "rock"

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Egyptian and Greek crews continue to search for the wreckage of EgyptAir MS804. U.S. officials say the aircraft "fell like a rock" after experiencing a catastrophic event. Former United Airlines pilot Ross Aimer joins CBSN with more analysis.

Looking at Egypt's troubled aviation history

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The crash of an EgyptAir flight en route from Paris to Cairo is "more likely" linked to terrorism than mechanical failure, one Eyptian aviation official said. The country has had a troubled history of air travel security issues. CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with the latest.

Remembering Morley Safer

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"60 Minutes" legend Morley Safer has died at age 84. CBS News' Jeff Fager explains the impact he had on everyone at CBS and millions of viewers over the years.

The tense moments before Darryl Lewis' arrest in Congo

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American security contractor Darryl Lewis was arrested in late April, after hundreds of police and military officers suddenly appeared at the rally in the southeast Congo city of Lumumbashi. This exclusive footage captures what happened just before Lewis was taken into custody.

Fed leaves door open for June rate hike, and other MoneyWatch headlines

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Fed watchers say signs point to a possible interest rate hike in June; bankrupt Sports Authority to close all of its remaining stores; and the 14.62-carat "Oppenheimer Blue" diamond fetches over $57 million at auction. These stories and more from MoneyWatch.

Why the EgyptAir crash was "likely" terror related

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EgyptAir has been a target of terror groups for a number of years, and an Egyptian aviation official says the latest plane crash is "more likely" terror-related than mechanical. CBS News national security analyst Juan Zarate explains what the investigation may involve.

How authorities will investigate the EgyptAir crash

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Former NTSB chairman Mark Rosenker discusses what authorities will do to investigate the EgyptAir crash. According to one Egyptian aviation official, the crash is "more likely" terror-related than due to some technical failure.

Note to Self: Vice President Joe Biden

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When Joe Biden was 29 years old, he became one of the youngest people elected to the U.S. Senate. He has remained a member of the federal government in the 44 years that followed. Now, at age 73, the 47th vice president of the United States looks back on a remarkable career and life in "CBS This Morning's" Emmy-nominated series, Note to Self.

NYC office workers wage Post-it note battle

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Post-it notes are finding new purpose in an ongoing war between ad agencies in New York City. Employees are turning the office stationery into artwork in the windows. Anna Werner reports on how this creative war began.

Dramatic movements in final moments of EgyptAir jet's flight

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The Greek defense minister says missing EgyptAir Flight 804 was flying at 37,000 feet when it suddenly dropped. The jet with 66 people on board plunged more than 20,000 feet and spun sharply before disappearing from radar. French and Egyptian officials say the flight from Paris to Cairo crashed in the Mediterranean Sea. Mark Phillips reports from Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris.

Mt. Everest climbers on final push: "Margin for error drops to zero"

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Adrian Ballinger and Cory Richards left base camp in Tibet Thursday to begin a six-day climb to the top of Mount Everest, and they are documenting their journey on Snapchat. Only on "CBS This Morning," Dana Jacobson reports on their plans for the summit.





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