border. that is ahead of a face-off with president biden on the border crisis. from iran to lebanon to the red sea and gaza, death, chaos, and fear of an all-out multi country conflict. in iran, a suitcase bomb, and a top iranian general s grave, tilling more than 100 people. that general was killed in an airstrike ordered by former president trump four years ago today. and there were active plant at the time for attacks on u.s. service members. we are closely watching has been , a group that the u.s. considers to be a terrorist
just tomorrow, but the day after that. could see some power lines coming down with those strong winds. david? all right, a rough 24 hours ahead. rob, thank you. we turn next here to an alleged terror plot foiled in miami. the suspect arrested in an fbi sting. the alleged plot, to place a pressure cooker or suitcase bomb in the food court at miami s dolphin mall the day after thanksgiving. vicente solano was taken into custody. the fbi now says he made pro-isis videos and told undercover agents he, quote, wanted to send a message, because he had, quote, resentment inside. there s still much more ahead on world news tonight this monday. the urgent manhunt right now. the former police officer now on the run. the officer, authorities say, cutting off his gps tracking device. now describing him as armed and dangerous. bill o reilly and the stunning figure reported by the new york times. settling six known cases of sexual harassment, agreeing to pay the last woman, a colleague, a
in and out of that airport. there were rescue flights today they got a couple thousands of the tourists out. they were only allowed carry on baggage the fears of a possible suitcase bomb. now moscow weighing up. 45,000 russian tourists in egypt. they have have all got to get out. the latest word we are getting is airplanes have now left russia and they are going to go get them. u.s. airlines don t serve sharm el-sheikh but u.s. airlines do arrive and leave at a lot of other airports that are are hot spots and we heard today from the department of homeland security saying that they have a whole new set of measures, including security measures, including checking baggage to try to safeguard the american travelers. greta, in just a matter of days, this incident is when it comes to it aircraft security and as well as russian and the u.s. and isis. back to you. greg, thank you.
depressurize, and that hole will continue down the length of the plane. reporter: images of flight 9268 indicate a midair breakup, the tail section three miles from the main debris field. in the wreckage, you can make out the wings, the fuselage in front, noticeably missing the back of the passenger jet. in december 1988, pan am flight 103 was brought down by a suitcase bomb placed in a container with other luggage. the plastic explosives set on a timer exploded over lockerbie, scotland. the blast punched a 20-inch hole in the plane s left side just in front of the wings, the 747 disintegrated seconds after the blast. the plane s nose tore away. 259 on board and 11 people on the ground died. investigators eventually found pieces of the luggage that carried the bomb and a small fragment of a circuit board used as the timer, most importantly.
in and out of that airport. there were rescue flights today they got a couple thousands of the tourists out. they were only allowed carry on baggage the fears of a possible suitcase bomb. now moscow weighing up. 45,000 russian tourists in egypt. they have have all got to get out. the latest word we are getting is airplanes have now left russia and they are going to go get them. u.s. airlines don t serve sharm el-sheikh but u.s. airlines do arrive and leave at a lot of other airports that are are hot spots and we heard today from the department of homeland security saying that they have a whole new set of measures, including security measures, including checking baggage to try to safeguard the american travelers. greta, in just a matter of days, this incident is changing the, when it comes to it aircraft security and as well as russian and the u.s. and isis. back to you. greg, thank you.