or did they basically hire someone to do it. all of these still questions very closely being looked at, alis alisyn. british prime minister david cameron set to meet with the egyptian president. clarissa ward has more. reporter: good morning, alisyn. well, the time of this could not be more awkward. the egyptian president just arrived yesterday afternoon. he s expected to sit down with prime david cameron in the next few hours. this comes after the british announcement that they re temporarily suspending all flights to and from sharm el sheikh. it was the secretary who made the announcement late last night after an emergency government meeting, and he said they had concluded that there was, quote, a significant possibility that the crash was caused by an explosive device on board the aircraft. didn t go into any details as to
so the u.s. and britain are leaning heavily it sounds in the direction that this was a bomb and likely planted by isis. egypt and russia are not going in that direction. what chatter is the u.s. hearing that egypt and russia are not? well, they ve had two different motivations, alisyn to make those decisions. clearly, the russians don t want to give into the fact yet that there may have been a bomb planted on an airplane. they re going to hold on to that as long as they possibly can, until they get a level of certainty. same with egypt. they don t want people flying into an area like sharm el sheikh. there s two different reasons to come to this conclusion. i will tell you the brits and the americans, the irish, they re not going to take this decision lightly. when you combine the nonforensic evidence that david can talk about. but when you look at the flash where it was on the airplane from the satellite image, you see the chatter on the ground. they re looking at isis, alisyn,
our investigation strongly indicates criminal activity on the part of at least two other individuals. reporter: investigators won t reveal who those individuals are. rosa flores, cnn, fox lake, illinois. with all the noise in the nation right now about police and community it just makes this even more egregious that this is indeed the case. yeah, look, this is a terribly troubling case, somehow less troubling when we thought there were three on the loose. a manhunt that evaporated and couldn t find any lead. leading back to the top story, doesn t it make you waiting the course of what we need to do? also good on the police force for investigating one of their own. one of their own. even though it would bring embarrassment not just on to him, but on the force as well.
sinai and central command. and the line of sinai, if they re putting together video, this is how we did. isis is famous for the slickly produced propaganda videos. they might be sharing the rough cuts. michael weiss and ambassador pickering, thank you very much. later this hour, we re going to get an unique view on it from new york police commissioner bill bratton. he understands capabilities very well. what does he make of isis capabilities to do this. alisyn. chris, to latest in the presidential re-election. donald trump on top in the latest fox news national poll. backed by 26% of republican voters. dr. ben carson, three points behind. and marco rubio surging into a tie for third place with ted cruz, as you can see there. this as rubio fighting
force that it broke. reporter: in fact, carson, it s depicted in a movie. what did you do? reporter: but then an epiphany. carson said he quelled his anger with prayer. i locked myself in the bathroom. and started contemplating my life. and realized i d never realize my dream of becoming a physician with a temper like that. reporter: from that day forward, carson said he was a man from poverty in detroit to world famous neurosurgeon. i never had an angry outburst since that day. reporter: but that early picture of violence is not recognizable to someone who grew up as carson. i was shocked. i was surprised. he was quiet and calm. reporter: cnn reporters maeve reston tracked down neighbors.