This is the cbs evening news. Glor i am jeff glor more disturbing and dramatic information on two fronts, both the germanwings crash in the french alps last week and a terrible landing for air a canada plane early this morning. We have two reports beginning with allen pizzey in germany. Reporter how did a teenager joy any learning to fly a glider end up flying an airliner full of 150 people into a Mountain Side . What Andreas Lubitz did is becoming more horrific with every new detail that emerges. Today, a road is being built to make it easier to remove debris from the crash site. And so far, 78 different dna strands have been isolated from recovered body parts. A german sunday newspaper published what it says because transcript of the planes cockpit voice recorder. The pilot takes a bathroom break but when he tries to reenter the cockpit the door is locked. He knocks, then bangs harder and shouts, for gods sake open the doors. Passengers are screaming, more banging on the door, an automatic warning goes off terrain, pull up. The captain screams open the damned door inside the cockpit, lubitz can be heard breathing normally, a sound like metal scraping mountaintop, more screams and then nothing. At a Memorial Service today the church where lubitz mother played the organ the minister w called the tragedy incomprehensible. From what i heard, reverend Michael Dietrich said, there were no obvious signs there was anything in the background that could lead to this. Abounds, he was suffering severe depression, he was on medication for psychological problems, had a fragile relationship, eyesight problems, perhaps a detached retina and feared his flying license wouldnt be renewed. All are contributing factors confirming any of them as a definitive motive will be as hard a task as making a sense of the crash site, jeff. Glor allen pizzey, thank you very much. Another a320 made a rough landing overnight, with 130 people on board touched down hard during a storm, in halifax, nova scotia, two dozen were hurt, mark albert now on early result office this investigation. And just started to say, get out, get out, get out. Past passengers scrambled to escape the jetliner before 1 00 a. M. Local time, 624 was in the final seconds of a two and a half hour flight from toronto where passengers heard and felt the impact. There was, clipped the power line and and a piece of steel or something came up through the floor under my seat. I thought we were goners. Reporter video taken afterwards shows a downed power line hanging near the edge of edge of the airport. Mike cunningham with Transportation Safety board said the plane hit a bright oranged antenna ray just before touching down. 1,100 feet short of the runway. This caused considerable damage to the aircraft and the main landing gear came off of that flight. Reporter air canada coo told reporters it was safe to land at halifax, International Airport despite the snowy weather. The windchill was 20 degrees below freezing as 25 of the 133 passengers and five crew members were taken to the hospital including the two pilots. Theres a couple of people all bloodied but everybody was able to get out. Reporter the damage is extensive. The nose of the plane sheared off with parts of the a320 scattered across the runway. We slid for a while. Reporter everyone is now out of the hospital, an investigator of canadas Transportation Safety board said this evening the incident also knocked out power to the airport. Jeff . Glor mark, thank you. Indiana governor mike pence said today he wants to clarify the controversial religious freedom law he signed last week. Adriana diaz is in indianapolis. Reporter indiana governor mike pence showed no signs of backing down today. This is not about discrimination, this is about protecting the religious liberty of every hoosier of every faith. Reporter he said he would agree to legislation that clarifies the new law. But if the General Assembly in indiana sends me a bill that adds a section that reiterates and amplifies and clarifies what the law really is, and what it has been for the last 20 years then i am open to that. But we are not going to change this law. Reporter indiana joins 19 states with freedom of religion laws, a dozen more have similar legislation pending. More than 700 protesters gathered at the State Capitol yesterday to warn the new, would allow business it is right to refuse gays and lesbians for religious reasons. But the law is already is having a different kind of business impact. Seattle mayor ed murray says he will sign an executive order banning official City Employee travel to indiana. This is a country that has said we wont discriminate against anybody based on who they are, i think that we need to send a message. Reporter the organizers of gencon a gaming conference that generates 50 million a year are pulling out of indianapolis. Cindy wilson has been serve food in her indianapolis restaurant for 28 years. She is worried business could leave indiana and hurt her bottom line. We want to be known as the inclusion state, not exclusion state. Chamber of commerce calls the law unnecessary, jeff, but its c. E. O. Says he is optimistic indiana will continue to be a destination for business. Glor adriana thank you. John kerry has talked to iran over its Nuclear Program are intensifying, the deadline for a preliminary deal is tuesday. And as Margaret Brennan reports the two countries have reached a critical point. Reporter with just 48 hours to go, negotiators told cbs news that the talks are at risk of failure, unless iran makes significant concessions. Top diplomats from all the major world powers have flown in to push iran to take the u. S. Brokered deal. British foreign minister philip hammond. If we are going to get this done over the next few hours iran needs to take a deep breath and make tough decisions. Reporter but in the way of the deal are two major sticking points. Iran wants the sanctions that have cut them off from Global Markets lifted immediately, but the u. S. Worries that iran will then purchase parts that couldpo be used to build a weapon, and iran is demanding that they be allowed to further enrich uranium in the final years of a deal, but the u. S. Is pushing back. Even if these hurdles are cleared by the tuesday deadline the Administration Still needs to convince congress not to torpedo the deal by rolling out more sanctions. North carolina republican, richard burr. I dont know if now is the time to push back from the table from the table and ask ourselves, is it really time to trust the people that we are negotiating with, the iranians. Reporter u. S. Officials say it is now or never, and in a nod to the nearby said closing the deal is like summating a mountain peak, the last few feet are the toughest. Secretary kerry had hold hoped to return to the u. S. Today for a prior engagement but he canceled those plans in order to continue these marathon negotiations. Glor Margaret Brennan, thank you. While negotiations with iran continue the 22 nation arab league said today air strikes will continue against iranian backed rebels in yemen until they surrender. They announced plans for its own joint military force. Here is julianna goldman. Reporter raising the prospect of a wider regional conflict, arab leaders on sunday said a joint military force is necessary to defend themselves against iran. Secretarygeneral of the arab league, nabil elaraby, called the decision very, very big and cited the need for joint retaliation against unprecedented threats. Sundays announcement comes days after saudiled warplanes began a Bombing Campaign in yemen, targeting Iranianbacked Houthi rebels who forced the president s, companys president to flee last week. Saudi arabias ambassador to the u. S. Elaraby says the objective is prevent the shiite rebels and nearby iran from taking a stronghold in southern yemen. Is what this really is, mr. Ambassador, a proxy war, saudi arabia on one side and the iranians on the other . Because they are backing thesese rebel groups in yemen right now. That is correct. But i would be, i wouldnt describe it as proxy war, i would describe it as a war of necessity. We had no choice. Reporter yemen now collapse government had been a critical partner in the u. S. Fight against al qaeda, and the Obama Administration is supporting the saudi led campaign against iran. But the sectarian conflict have come to define the middle east further complicate the u. S. Position at the negotiating table with iran, as officials close in on a deadline for a nuclear deal. Jeff, given those sectarian conflicts, finalizing the details of a arab unified force is especially complicated and there is no guarantee that every member of the 22 nation arab league will sign on. Glor juliana, thank you, results of the president ial election in nigeria this weekend are expected tomorrow, the vote was delayed six weeks, the Current Administration blames the awful violence of the terrore Group Boko Haram which has not let up. Here is debora patta. Reporter nigerias president ial election saw bombs and bloodshed with more than 40 people being killed by the militant islamic Group Boko Haram, but it has not deterred voters. It is this relentless violence that could cost the incumbent Goodluck Jonathan the presidency. Postponed for six weeks for the Nigerian Military to stop the boko haram carnage, instead the violence increased. He faced severe criticism from many voters, for perceived indifference to the plight of 200 schoolgirls that were kidnapped by boko haram nearly a year ago and still missing. Last week reports circulated they kidnapped more women and children, possibly as many as 400. Corruption also dogged jonathans presidency where his main challenger Muhammad Buhari comes in. He is standing on an Anti Corruption ticket, his reporters like ifia malifa regarding him as the only leader can clean up the country. The general message every nigerian wants to move forward wants significant change in their life. But buhari is not without his own skeletons, he was a former military dictator who ruled nigeria with a iron fist in the eighties before being overthrown himself. A change in leadership could mean significant political upheaval for nigeria, the continents Largest Oil Producer and there are fears there could be repeats of the post election violence the country saw during its last election four years ago, which left hundreds of people dead. Glor that was debora patta a wave of trouble hits a popular spring break spot. And a little girl sneaks out for a slushie run on a bus in the middle of the night. When the cbs evening news continues. Glor it has been an especially busy spring break season for police in Panama City Beach florida the trouble continued this weekend when seven young victims were shot at a house party. Here is jericka duncan. Reporter . Three to this location. One in trauma. Gunshot to the head. Seven victims were found inside the home where the gunman started shooting saturday morning. Trauma. Spring break isnt what it used to be in Panama City Beach. The sheriff, frank mckeithen. It is complete chaos here. This is what we have been saying was going to happen. It happened. According to the Sheriffs Office arrests are up more than double what they were last year. Sister expects considered armed and dangerous have nearly quadrupled and authorities have confiscated five times as many firearms. My priority right now until spring break is over is the safety of my officers and the people that come to this beach. With spring break in full swing, the Sheriffs Office constantly updates its twitter page with warnings to and about college age visitors. In the shooting this weekend the victims ranged from 20 to 22 years old. Three are in Critical Condition four are stable. The suspect has been charged with seven counts of attempted murder. Three of the victims attend alabama a m university. The school plans to hold a vigil for them tomorrow. Glor jericka, thank you. Up next a ride on a worldfamous roll close comes to. Roller coaster comes to a sundaying stop. Sudden stop. Glor an unexpected and uh unwelcome excitement today at the season opening of new yorks coney island. The 88yearold wooden roller coaster the cyclone suddenly jammed at the top of its track. Riders had to throwly and carefully walk down with the help from park employees. Nobody was hurt. She likely thought it was a good idea at the time. A fouryearold girl in philadelphia decided to go out for a slushie by herself at 3 00 in the morning. Here he is on a city bus. When the driver spotted her he pulled over and made some calls. She eventually was reunited with her family. When the world golf rankings are announced tomorrow, tiger woods will not be in the top 100 for the first time in 18 years. A rankings official specs woods will slip to 102nd. He was number one for a record 683 weeks. Woods has nod decided if he will play the masters which begins april 9th. Its the best of times for the Charles Dickens museum in london. Now the proud own. With the help of a 1. 20 million government grant the items will now be on permanent display. Still ahead here, medical history and now six transplant recipients neat strangers who saved their lives. Glor 12 patients made medical history in california earlier this year with a six way kidney swap. Last week they came together for an emotional reunion and carter evans was there. One by one the six transplant recipients met the strangers who saved their lives. And they all have zully broussard to thank. When you started out on this road, you only planned to help one person. I did. And i was really excited about it. After both her husband and son died of cancer, broussard wanted to give another family a Second Chance by donating a kidney. Her gift set off a medical Chain Reaction between donors who werent a match for their loved one, but were for someone elses. 12 surgeries all at California Pacific Medical Center in just two days with no margin for error says dr. Bill broussard. What really i are what really worries us is the unexpected. If one of the patients were to develop a cold the night before then that could have thrown the whole thing off. Broussards kidney went to Oswaldo Padilla who she learned is the father of this fiveyear old. He told me he has a little girl. Thats kind of when i broke. His little girl is going to grow up and her father will get there and walk her down the aisle. How has your life changed. I am off dialysis. I am free. Mark kent got his new kidney from former marine liz torres. I named my kid any corporal. From a corporal in the mar Manny Ramirez renales. I received a gift i can never repay and i am grateful. They put the puzzle together by analyzing thousand of markers among patients and he came up with the idea while he was waiting for a kidney transplant. I was on dialysis and thought, well, this is a math problems and computers are good at math. Dr. Stephen katznelson points out nationwide there are still more than 100,000 people waiting on a transplant list. If more living donors come forward we should be able to knock that list down in a matter of a few years. Good technology and Good Samaritans are leading the bigger transplant chain in changing the waiting game. Carter evans, cbs news, san francisco. Glor up next the urban bike race where they ride with no brakes. And no fear. Glor we close tonight with what may be the wildest bike race on the planet. It is called the red hook criterium or the crit for short. Amazing race host phil kogan has a preview for 60 minutes sports. It was a rainy night on the outskirts of milan last october when 95 men prepared to race their bikes 24 lance around a narrow gauntlet about a mile long. This is going to be a very, very fast and tough race. Some were pros aping to win most just amateurs hoping to survive at speeds approaching 40 miles per hour. Come on if regular bicycling is coffee, you know, the crit is like a triple espresso . Trip snl. At least. Amateur paul steely white says the three times he raced the crit were the most intense might of his life. My friend described the first two happens as the first five minutes of saving private ryan. You know, youre landing on the beaches at normandy and everything is going haywire around you. I mean. People are crashing. Just watching the crit takes courage. Its essentially a 45 minute sprint around a course full of tight turns. That can quickly turn into a demolition derby. You feel like you are are riding that razor edge. When you are in the race and it is going around and everyone is taking the turns together, it is like you are in a school of fish and it is almost like the pack takes on this consciousness of its own and it is a beautiful thing. I mean it can go wrong at any second, of course, but that experience is very unique. A full report on 60 60 minute sports wednesday night at ten on show time. That is the cbs evening news. I am jeff glor, cbs news in new york. Good night. Captioning assess the damage. Why theyre being asked to foot a sixfigure bill. Just to see their stuff. Christian live tease and levis stadium faces another tough traffic test leading up to super bowl fifty. A stressful time for the Berkeley Community as a Freshman Student and Soccer Player went missing in southern california. The details on his disappearance, coming up. Levi stadium a uc Berkeley Student walks out of a party and disappears without a trace. Where he told his friends that he