some love sites before, but not that one. [laughter] you are now eligible for famous davis outside with the free barbecue because of the summer concert series. date. i m excited. thank you. now to the headlines. we begin with newly released cockpit recordings from the scare at the airport where three jets came seconds from crashing midair. take a listen. at the river. all right, 3329 turn south. and 3329, turn south heading 180. now the faa is admitting the planes carrying 192 people did come closer than safety regulations allow. however, they insist the planes were not in danger of crashing. people using medical marijuana, deductions for food
who were killed or wounded by homemade bombs or suicide attackers just like the ones they were posing with in the pictures. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. in other news this morning, three secret service agents are now being forced out in the wake of that prostitution scandal. a supervisor is being allowed to retire. one agent resigned and another was given his 30 days notice. we are told the fired agent, though, is now planning to sue. meanwhile, the top republican in the house says he welcomes the steps being taken by the agency, but this, he says, is certainly not over. the faa has just released cockpit recordings of an airline crew member melting down on board. it happened at the dallas-ft. worth airport right before takeoff, when a flight attendant flipped out and had to be forcibly subdued. jason whitely of our dallas station has the story. reporter: american flight 2332 had just pushed back from the gate when pilots first alerted controllers that
thank you. let s get right to your headlines and start with that extreme weather alert because three million people in the northeast waking up without power this morning following this weekend s snow storm. worcester, massachusetts, one of the hardest hit cities. 30 inches of snow there. the snow was too much for the changing of the trees making one of the biggest problems. snapped by the weight of the snow. here s the scene over in connecticut where conditions are said to be five times worse than the last recent disaster, hurricane irene and i can tell you that s true because that s where i live. the storm also being blamed for at least 11 deaths now up and down the coast. cockpit recordings just released shows the pilot of that stranded jet blue fight begging for help. the plane was stuck on the tarmac in connecticut for seven hours on sunday with 100 passengers as food and water ran out and the toilet stopped working. i got a problem here on the airplane. i m going to need to
so bring home a real meal 10 pieces of that famous chicken, 3 large sides and 6 biscuits. enough real food to feed a family of four or more, just 20 bucks. today tastes so good. heather: we re hearing just released cockpit recordings from two planes that were crippled in a boston runway collision. the crash at logan airport left 300 passengers and crew in shock and two planes mangled. listen to this. we re going to have wait for a moment. i think we hit the rj. did you hit the wing. absolutely. they say the wing of the delta 767 clipped the tail of a regional jet causing serious damage to the smaller craft. one passenger was taken to the hospital.
she also had power bars. it today for heather nauert we have heather childers. we ve been following stories. a fox news alert prepare for landing, hopefully, we ll see. those, the final chilling words from the germanwings co-pilot andreas lubitz before he murdered 149 people on board. now revealed in cockpit recordings. this as newly releases video shows that co-pilot smiling while flying a glider plane a decade before his fatal flight. australia now becoming the latest country to implement a rule of two policy. so a pilot is never alone in a cockpit. the u.s. adopted this rule after 9/11. another fox news alert. a missing college student s purse is found, but still no sign of the 22-year-old. she was last seen thursday in a minnesota bar with her sorority