Watch "Erin Burnett Out Front" beginning at 7 p.m. ET for an interview with Mohamed Abdeslam, the older brother of a man being hunted internationally for his alleged role in the Paris terror attacks.
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Authorities continue to gather clues about the perpetrators and the plot behind the attack in Paris that killed at least 129 and injured scores more. In today's developments:
Investigators recovered multiple cell phones at the scense of the attacks believed to belong to the attackers, a possible big break that could help unravel the plot and the suspected network behind it. They've also asked the public's help in identifying a suicide bomber.
After initially resisting the theory the Russian passenger jet that crashed over Sinai, Egypt, had been felled by terrorism, the head of the Russian Federal Security Service confirmed the plane had been brought down by two pounds of explosives.
"Serious plans for explosions" led to the evacuation of a stadium before a soccer match in Germany.
Staff at Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical magazine attacked in January by gunmen apparently upset about the magazine's portrayal of the Muslim Prophet Mohammad, sent a defiant message to the Paris attackers.
OTHER STORIES:
1. Victims of the attacks were from all over the globe.
2. More than half the nation's governors have said they don't want Syrian refugees in their states.
3. …not even 5-year-olds, says Gov. Chris Christie.
4. The brother of a suspect in the Paris attacks urges his sibling to surrender.
5. In touching video, a dad explains the ISIS attacks to his young son.
6. Don't "scapegoat" refugees, say Catholic bishops and evangelicals.
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