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KPIX CBS This Morning March 26, 2015

Allow the commander coming back into the cockpit. Losing altitude of the plane. French investigators say the germanwings jet crash was intentional. The copilot locked the other pilot out. That pilot banged on the door trying to force his way back in and the copilot manipulated the plane into a steep descent. Tornado. Tornado on the ground. Tornado on the ground. At least one person killed. Some of the worst damage in the tulsa, oklahoma, area. Reporter tense of people without power. In yurmanerm yemen, and air strike. And targeting icenies tikrit. Launching an internal investigation after a Violent Arrest of a black man by two white officers. Ran up to me with his gun and told me get out the car or ill blow your brains out. All a hoax. Hours later she went off the radar a. Wild goose chase. Oklahoma Police Say One of their officers is recovering after his patrol car flipped over while chasing a suspect. All that d. C. Delegate. She should not be a congresswoman. The microphone in front of him is on. Gosh, shes beautiful. Did you hear that . And all that matters. Members of Congress Getting in on the mean tweets act. Nancy, find a new job as deadpan cleaner or store clerk. You suck as a senator. Im not a senator. On cbs this morning. Turn up the radio. Yes. Please. Yes . Oh. You know thats not an accident. Im not singing today. I was up all night. Do, do, do, do, do do this mornings eyeopener presented by toyota. Lets go places. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to cbs this morning. Charlie rose is on assignment. Vladimir duthiers is with us. And the copilot deliberately prash crashed the plane, its reported. Sending the airbus 320 on a path to the ground. Reports the passengers started to scream just before the jet slammed into the mountains in the french alps. All 150 people onboard killed. Mark phillips is on the crash site in the town there. Reporter highly disturbing developments that come from the flight crew cockpit recorders coming from a News Conference this morning. Take you through the sequence of what this cockpit recorder reveals. For the first 20 minutes of the flight, the pilot and the copilot are heard in normal technical conversation. Then once the plane is at cruising altitude, the pilot leaves. You can hear his chair being pushed back. He informs the copilot hes leaving. You can hear the door closing. At that point, the copilot is in sole control of aircraft and he manipulates whats called the flight Monitoring System to put the plane into a controlled descent. Heres the way the french prosecutor describes it. Translator he voluntarily allowed the plane to descend and lose altitude, about 1,000 meters per minutes. Its not normal. Reporter the copilots name is aun degree is lubitz. Hes a German National with the airlines since the year 2013 and had 600 hours of experience, and also turns out that he has a u. S. Pilots license. During the descent, the pilot desperately tries to get back into the cockpit. He calls on the intercom presumably tries to dial the code. The copilot has frozen him out and locked the cabin door. The air Traffic Control tower as well tries to call the plane. It asks other planes in the area to make calls as well. But all you can hear from the interior of the cockpit on the recorder is the breathing of the copilot. Steady, not excited. Here again is the french prosecutor. Translator has several calls from the commander asking to be allowed in to the cockpit. He knocked on the door and there was no answer from the copilot either. And one can then hear the noise of human breathing within the cockpit and that human breathing noise can be heard until the final impact which means that theoretically the copilot was alive. Reporter both the french and the german governments have said that they know of no connection between the copilot and any terrorist organization. Gayle . All right the investigation is certainly just beginning. Thank you very much, Mark Phillips. Lets bring in now captain Sully Sullenberger cbs news av use and safety expert. Sully, good morning to you. This is such a devastating news and turn of events. This story just keeps getting worse. The head of lufthansa says had moment ago he was speechless shocked, cant imagine any one of his pilots could have done such a thing. Love to hear your thoughts on this surprising turn of events. It is a shocking and very disturbing turn of events. And i share that concern. I was a professional pilot over 30 years. Been flying fou inging now for 48 years. This apparent deliberate act if validated was anathema to everything that every professional pilot stands for, believes, and dedicates his life or her life to on a daily basis to protect your passengers. Lufthansa also said this morning they pride themselves on recruiting the best pilots that the pilots are given a yearly medical examination, but that that does not include psychological tests. What does that mean to you . Should that change . Well, pilots already are the most scrutinized professionals that exist. Certainly more than medical professionals. You know, the entire recruitment and hiring process, the training process, the annual medical exams for kaptds every scaptains every six months exams and we have to prove our competence skill, knowledge, judgment in regular simulator tests. More important than that you have to realize what a close working environment a cockpit is. Like being in a closet literally arms length away from your colleague for 8, 10 12 sometimes more hour as day where no interaction goes unnoticed. We have in our palace unions a professional Standards Committee that can answer concerns that a pilot might have about a colleague, and if that fails, then you go through the official steps going through the chief palace offices at the airline and if that fails you go to the faa in this country to test a pilot and make sure theyre foyt fly. At the end of the day, no matter how screening or scrutiny a group gets its very difficult to predict when one person might suddenly do something completely uncharacteristic. Captain sullenberger thank you very much. This morning a German High School that lost 16 students and 2 teachers held a moment of silence for the victims. The state Department Says three of the passengers were american. Two of them have been identified. 22yearold emily selke and her 58yearold mother yvonne selke on vacation and flying to dusseldorf to catch a flight to britain. She graptted with honors. And our coverage continues. Learning more about the copilot at the controls. Well check in with him ahead on cbs this morning. One person is dead and several hurt this morning after violent tornadoes tore across the planes. A new view from the air showed damage in moore oklahoma. One twichter tore through homes and businesses and damped one elementary school. In tulsa we have the terrifying scenes and destruction that the tornadoes left behind. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Daylight revealing the extent of the destruction here. This was a gymnasium. Can can see the roof collapsed. Dozens rescued from this spot. In another neighborhood, re of neighborhoodofrescue crews trying to make sure everyone is accounted for after one person was killed. Barreling through traffic during rush hour. Violent tornadoes ripped across oklahoma wednesday, tearing through power lines and leaving more than 50,000 homes and businesses in the dark. Whoa oh lord. Reporter winds of more than 80 Miles Per Hour pummeled the area. Big tornado on the ground reporter several people were hurt. Some taken to the hospital in Critical Condition as drivers stuck on the road were left to the mercy of the storm. I felt glass breaking and i was on the top, sliding across. Reporter firefighters in tulsa carried out a group of young girls who were in the middle of a gymnastics class as one tornado hit. It was loud. And everybody was just screaming and crying. Reporter the girls were forced to take shelter in basement as the walls of their gym came crumbling down. I was scared, and all we did was praise god that we were still alive. Reporter more than 60 people were inside almost all of them children, but no one was hurt. Serious wind reporter the powerful line of storms brought hail. Heavy rains. And ferocious winds. [ bleep ]. Reporter damaging dozens of homes and nearly wiping out this sand springs neighborhood. When i panicked ran and got in my bathtub and listened to the tv as long as i could. Reporter one of the places hit hardest, moore, oklahoma. Years ago 25 People Killed after an ef5 tornado the most powerful time swept through the town. Now as the damage from this latest storm begins to settle in, many here will once again be forced to start over. Devastated. Im totally devastated. This is my life. Its hard. Reporter schools will be closed today in tulsa and also in moore. Survey crews have already started the work here of trying to assess exactly how much destruction like this the storms have left behind. Have ladd . Manuel thanks. Charges against Army Sergeant berg bow dahlowe bergdahl convicted are deserting his post and the taliban captured him leading to a prisoner exchange. Reaction from beg dahls fellrgdahls fellow soldiers. Reporter the only missing in afghanistan, bringing him home was an important part of winding down americas involvement in that war. Well the war is winding down but the legal battle over bergdahl is just beginning. The arm threw the book at bergdahl charm charging him with desertion, five years in prison and misbehavior before the enemy, carrying a much stiffer penalty. A maximum potential penalty of a dishonorable discharge, reduction to the rank of e1, total forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and possible confinement for life. Reporter bergdahl was held by the enemy five years until captors freed him last may in exchange for five senior members of the taliban held at guantanamo. A Statement Released describing conditions of his captivity. Kept . Isolation, blindfolded, klained to a bed, beaten with a copper cable. Open wounds on his wrists from handcuffs. You wouldnt want your worst enemy to the treated the way he was. He made Something Like a dozen escape attempts which was his duty to do as soldier. Reporter wondering if he could get a fair trial. Basically calling my client every name in the book suggesting he should be hanged shot. Reporter former soldiers who served with bergdahl and had to go looking for him after he disappeared felt the charge was justified. What i see is that he deserted. Theres no way around it. Life imprisonment would be the best thing. Anything less would be i feel cheating. Reporter the army will now convene the military equivalent of a grand jury to hear the evidence against bergdahl, and determine if it merits a courtmartial. That will almost certainly take months, since there are thousands of pages of evidence which the defense has yet to see. Gayle . Thank you david. This morning, the military says Coalition Warplanes carried out 17 air strikes in the battle to retake the iraqi city of tikrit . Isis. Aircraft began targeting extremists in and around the city last night. President obama approved air strikes after a request from iraqs prime minister. For weeks the u. S. Remained on the sidelines because iran is backing iraqi forces in the tikrit area. This morning saudi arabia is vowing rebels is sweeping through yemen, a country of huge import innocence the u. S. Fight against terrorists. Targeting rebel military positions and fighters in the capital. Cbs News National security analyst juan zarate with us to talk about the new military action both in iraq and yemen. Juan, good morning. Reporter good morning. First talk where there is u. S. Military action thats in iraq. This is a significant shift. How much of this is about iran . Reporter a lot of it is norah. You have the u. S. Actually responding to iraqi requests for support but in many ways trying to reassert influence in iraq especially in the wake of iranian influence. The iranians have been backing the shia militia trying to take tikrit and the u. S. Now trying to regain momentum on behalf of iraq and push iranians a bit aside. This is part of that ongoing battle for influence within iraq. Whats at stake for the u. S. Here . Reporter in part support to the iraqi government. Tikrit just the start of 9 battle. Of course, the big prize here is the battle for mosul. If we stall, if iraqis stall in tikrit there are going to be real challenges in the attempts to retake mosul, iraqs second largest city. A tough battle and the u. S. Wants to maintain momentum. Trnurn to yemen. We learned persian gulf countries have gotten involved in in a bombing campaign. Really complicated, but again, these are sunnis, worried ak growing iranian and shiite influence . Reporter keep in mind you have the Houthi Rebels marching south. These are iranian supported rebels and forces attacking the existing government president hadi who asked for support from the saudi government. You have the quickening of this conflict between saudi arabia and iran a proxy battle between sunni and shia forces come the to the fore. What you see in yemen is a quickening of that battle. How important is yemen to the United States . Reporter yemens critical for a couple reasons. First, counterterrorist needs. Al qaeda and the peninsula is there. Islamic still is pretending to establish a presence and we have to ensure terrorist threats dont come from there. The fact of instability Security Forces split the fact we dont have embassy presence anymore lost special forces on the ground, thats debilitating. In addition the issue whether or not yemen really becomes an accelerant for the fight between sunni and shia. Any of this timing interesting given that the talks with secretary of state john kerry and others about the iran deadline is approaching on march 31st . Reporter absolutely. Three dimensional. Quest for influence and a quest for the u. S. To not only sign a nuclear deal but term how to deal with iranian influence around the middle east. Juan thanks. As norah mentioned, negotiators in switzerland face a tuesday deadline over Irans Nuclear program. In a new cbs news poll nearly half of americans do not approve of the president s handling of relations with iran. In Lausanne Switzerland showing us whats at stake. Margaret good morning. Reporter good morning. It is crunch time here in blew zahn. Secretary kersee meeting with irans negotiators. If these talks go well u. S. Diplomats are optimistic they could close a deal by tuesday that would curb irans ability to build a Nuclear Weapon in Exchange Iran would get billions of dollars in sanctions relief. Now, kerry has assailed the many critics of this emerging deal saying they offered no viable alternative. We asked one critic fellow democrat bob menendez to respond. Both the president and the secretary have not offered all tirchs to a deal either making me concerned their only view is that a deal has to be had, and if you let the other side know that you are committed to a deal at any cost then the deal youre going to get may not be very good. Reporter now menendez and some republicans have prepared a flu round of sanctions on iran if these talks fail and if they succeed, its up to kerry and the administration to convince congress not to torpedo this emerging deal. Gayle . Margaret thank you. Police dashcam video shows officers beating a man after a traffic stop this morning. What led up to this new conversation after over this segment sponsored by edward jones. Where personal is a big deal. The career of one of the worlds most Popular Television hosts is now stalled. Ahead, the confrontation with a staff member that sent top gears Jeremy Clarkson packing. The news is back in a moment right here on cbs this morning. Youve tried to forget your hepatitis c. But you shouldnt forget this. Hep c is a serious disease. Left untreated it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. But you havent been forgotten. 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