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"fox & friends" begins right now. that was me at 3:00 in the morning. >> i don't think that's totally unreasonable. you wake up you get a hankering for a slushy. good morning everyone. we want to start with a fox news alert. we have horrifying new details in the final moments of the doomed germanwings flights that crashed in the alps last week. a lot that we learned initially about the final moments of the flight was wrong. we have a characterization of the cockpit voice recorder and here is some of what it says. >> unbelievable. if you go down the time line as chilling as it progresses. it only happened over a few minutes. the co-pilot coverses with the pilot. he said go to the bathroom. you didn't go to the bathroom at barcelona don't you need to go at some point. the airliner reaches the cruising at constitute of 38,000. the pilots lets another two minutes elapse and he says to lubitz you can take over. >> almost the second the captain leaves the cockpit flight leaves the dissent. the plane is in effect in a steep but controlled dive. they radioed the plane to say what is going on? they received no response. >> apparently andreaéas lubitz was fascinated about this area of the french alps. there's a loud bang on the door sound heimer comes back and yells for god sakes open the door. >> the loud metallic banging is heard again and the jet is at 7,000 feet. >> at this point the passengers are fully aware something is going on. we initially hear their screams were audible at the end but apparently it's not true. the passengers were aware. speculation is the pilot had taken the fire ax, which is on most commercial airplanes to the door trying to knock it down with an ax but it doesn't work. that's at 10:35. the plane is aloft for another five minutes. 90 seconds later there's a warning message ground pull up. it's a recorded message. ear eerily you can hear the breathing of lubitz. he's nothing at all as air traffic controller is trying to reach them. >> at 10:40 the aircraft hits the mountainside with the right wing. at 700 kilometers per hour and 150 people on board instantaneously died. apparently he was fascinated with this region. he wanted to be a pilot. his friends said that over and over again. this region he apparently had gone out there solo on a glider and has become familiar with the area. >> yeah. if anything it adds detail that makes the story sadder and more horrifying. for 11 minutes the plane spun downward. apparently the passengers were award. >> the air traffic controller wondering if there was an oxygen problem. >> we get more information on the killer. may have been imposed with impending blindness. it may have ended his career. amy kellogg is live with more. >> reporter: hi. the french newspaper is reporting that lubitz's condition had declined by 30%. if it happens to be true with the report he had various degrees of psychiatric illness that he was afraid about to lose his pilot's license and his dreams of being a long haul captain for lufthansa would be suffered. the daily mail spoke to a lot of people who knew lubitz including someone an exfiancè. she apparently said she broke up with him because his increasing jekyll and hyde volatile behavior. very controlling behavior. and finally, bill, today as you mention published this of the cockpit voice transcript. it's awful to hear all of that detail. finally here in france according to a couple of german newspapers, not con officialfirmed by anyone but widely reported in germany. the remains of lubitz has been found here. they have been identity. that will be crucial for testing for what, if any, medication he had in the system on the day of the crash. there was various reports he was refusing to take his psychiatric drugs. we'll find out more about that. the prosecutors in drug abuseusseldorf said there will be no comments on medical condition or anything until month. >> amy kellogg, thank you. coming up we'll be talking to the president of forwings consulting talking about the mental illness aspect of this and really, there's no disclosure at all and they very often keep the mental health from their employers and further information we don't get access to. >> should we rely on self-reporting in the name of privacy? we'll talk about that. right now the news headlines. 22 passengers injured after their air canada flight ran off a run way during a hard landing. the plane slid into a power pole. some passengers were with bloodied faces were forced to stand outside up to an hour before being brought inside. injuries were all minor and being treated at the hospital. the accident is being blamed on snowy weather. police are stepping up the search for a college student who vanished after a night out with friends. jennifer poole was last seen leaving a bar near the campus early friday morning. police found her purse three blocks away from the bar. >> amazing sister and friend to all of us. very involved. and she's been such a great friend and sister is all we can say. >> to graduate in the spring. the sorority said they're cooperating with police. overnight a dire warning for benjamin netanyahu on the impending nuclear deal. the prime minister said the framework deal he's seen is worse than israel feared. john kerry cancelling his plan to fly back to the united statesstaying for more talk. pope francis wrapping up his mass for palm sunday in saint peter's square. ♪ ♪ tens of thousands of people gathered overnight to watch the pontiff bless olive branchs on the sunday before easter. keeping with the simple tone pope francis leavesits on a wooden staff instead of one ornate. >> we're looking at the forecast now. can we start the spring planting yet? >> not yet. okay maybe about ten days from now. it's going to warm up a little bit in the east coast. >> all right. finally! >> thanks rick. >> and i qualify it with a big maybe. models start to do that but when we've been seeing different stuff for three months i don't get that hopeful. it's cold this morning. 20s in cleveland, 34 all the way down. 26 in raleigh. we have freeze warns across much of the south. throughout the carolinas, georgia alabama, mississippi tennessee. we'll be watching a few areas with a hard freeze this morning. it will get better tomorrow morning. this is the last of that incredible cold we're dealing with. east coast we had the warm snow area. boston, you're snowiest record january 24th was the start of the snow. another clipper system this morning pulling across the northern plains. it's going spread snow across michigan and upstate new york and a little bit across new england by tomorrow. temperature wise today if you want spring, go to the plains. we've been been saying it for weeks and weeks. it is nice across the plains! in the 60s and 70s and sunny skies. >> lovely. >> they deserve it. nice people there. >> absolutely. thanks, rick. a boston marathon cop involved in the hunt and take down of the brothers. he's been put into a coma while he tries to recover after being shot in the eye. his name is officer john moin han involved in a shooting with a suspect. >> that's the beginning of a story. it's a routine traffic stop. he walks up to the car from the police report and video he didn't have guns drawn. he pulled over angela west, a 41-year-old individual. that's when gunfire erupted shot in the right eye socket and now fighting for his life in a coma at this hour. that is the suspect there who was shot and killed vumt eded as a result. >> and this was on video tape. it's clear from the tape which has been seen not just by police but by people in the community that the officer did not have his gun drawn at the time. it seems like a pretty open and shut case. crazy person shoots cop no obvious reason. a group called black lives smart trying to turn it into a rallying cry very much like ferguson, missouri. this is a tweet sent out by black lives matter. in other words white people not allowed. >> can you imagine if that was reversed. only white people were allowed -- >> the president will be holding a live press conference if it were. >> angela west is a frequent flyer in the criminal justice system. he was a menace to society since a juvenile it appears maybe the group should have looked into the background a bit and got all angles of the story before calling the meeting and comparing it to ferguson and eric garner. >> he was shot and and killed by the other officers on the scene after firing at the police officer and shot him in the face. some of the other twitter reactions might make you sick. i don't know how you pronounce the twitter handle. but as tucker mentioned, some of the members of the naacp were brought to the police department. the police say we want to be as open and transparent. here is what unfolded. see the video. some black leaders saying it looks like an open and shut case. this was what police said it was. and they didn't have guns drawn. >> what a shame that this, you know, is being turned into a political issue. sometimes, you know, crazy people do crazy things and are punished. there's not a racial angle here, it doesn't seem like. to whip people into a frenzy of fear and hatred over this. there's a cost to that. once people feel they're being persecuted it doesn't go away. we have more show coming up on the program more on our top story deemed unfit to fly before the fatal flight. now a veteran captain said pilots are supposed to disclose mental disorders and rarely do. he's never been asked. he's live next. a little girl boards a bus alone at 3:00 in the morning. her reason? 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>> absolutely. obviously somebody has some information. the flight surgeon the doctor maybe his friends or his girlfriend had a piece of information that at the time there was no way they could have known it was going to produce this accident. in hindsight i think we have a serious issue of trying to integrate that risk management with the aviation position. >> i don't understand how the physicians who treated this guy for chronic depression for over a decade wouldn't feel a moral obligation. >> i think there's some legal issues involved. i think there's some legal issues regardless patient privacy and i think there's some quality assurance issues about what institutes a serious threat. if you got ten psychiatrics you put them in line and they looked at the same patient. would they come out with the same assessment. >> right. >> i think that quality assurance metric is one of the things making the integration of mental health and save yags safety challenging. i think it's a challenge for the mental health professionals themselves. >> we spoke with a doctor yesterday and it's a fine line with hipaa laws. will the erratic behavior rise to the behavior where it could put others at risk. here are the faa requirements. you have an annual physical exam. pilots must disclose medications mental and neuro. in is not going to do it. they're going to throw away they're clear. they're self-reporting. >> there is a certain amount of disincentive to reporting some of these things. obviously the duty is among the pilots to report. most of them do. however, there's incentive if they report something, how do they know they're not going lose their job. that's something that needs to be addressed for legal issues you talked about. we have programs right now in aviation called the aviation safe action program where the faa has come out and said information is more important than judging pilots and we're going to replace any type of punitive action with a corrective action so you can report errors and violations and you are kind of rewarded for self-reporting and taking of the initiative on this. but the faa saying, hey, look, guess what? before you may have given a fine or time off right now we're going to give you a letter and retrain you and make sure you have done that. that type of legal framework needs to start applying to mental health. >> john thank you for joining us. appreciate it. thank you so much. coming up on the show a horrific moment on the racetrack caught on camera. and out of control car plunges into the crowd. one catholic college said out of control government regulations are -- wait until you hear the drastic measure to protect their faith at their school. coming up next on fox and friends. i'd rather do anything else than sit at a dealership. it's a lot of haggling and it takes so long. craig's experience is completely different than mine. yeah. yes, mike has used truecar. at truecar, we'll show you how much others paid for the car you want and how much you should. because i used truecar there was no haggling about the price. they treated me so well, and it was just such a quick, easy experience. get your car, and get back to the life you love. welcome to the future of car-buying. now? 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>> thank you. a move that most american colleges would never even attempt but wyoming catholic college is making a bold statement by opting out of financial aid programs funded by the u.s. government joining us now is mr. roberts. >> good morning to you. >> so i'm sure our viewers are aware but u.s. federal financial aid is enormous to colleges. last year it was about $101 billion. every college pretty much participates in it. you are not. pretty radical step. why? >> well, thanks for the question. our college is eight years old we've received our candidacy status for accreditation making us eligible for those programs. being a party to an hhs mandate lawsuit, looking what is going on with wharton's we read the tea leaves and see a government that would rather interfere than help our students. >> good for you. what are you concerned that the federal government would force you to do against your faith if you continue to take money? >> well, as i said, we're a faithful catholic college, which means we love all people and have charity toward all. we would have problems with admissions and with employment with a transgendered person or someone with the same sex attraction that wanted to be active an activist with that. in spite of what people think the church may be changing in terms of the believes, we believe in order to maintain church teachings on the principles that we ought not have strings attached to the federal money. >> does it mean because you're not going to be taking federal money that you can have any employment standards that you wish? >> well, within reason, right. we're not going to discriminate in other ways, but the church teaching is very clear that if we were to have say, a transgendered student want to apply it's not in line with church teaching. we don't hate the person. we love them. it doesn't square with the college we have founded in wyoming. >> what will it mean for admissions and kids who apply to your school to be told you can't bring with you any kind of federally funded student loan? >> that's right. and so as part of that process over the better part of our year, our board and administration looked as alternatives. our college has been self-funding student loans giving a wide array of need-based aid. we'll continue to do that. we're leaving $700,000 on the table by not participating. >> that's what principle looks like. good for you. >> thank you for having me. how does this happen? a little girl boards a bus alone at 3:00 a.m. why? she wanted a slushy. where were her parents? is she a hero? playing an important role in hollywood. find out which wines pair best with the favorite movie snacks. what wine should you drink with popcorn and milk duds? 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