reporter: they take us to that night. two pilots, david, one who flew, one who decided not to, because the conditions were really difficult. they sort of describe this spatial disorientation that maybe he felt, that maybe he even spiraled in that plane in those final minutes, lost his way and then, of course, plunged, sadly, to his death. terrifying final moments. deborah, thank you. and the last days of john f. kennedy jr. airs tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. we ll see you a little later for that. in the meantime, there is still much more ahead on world news tonight this thursday. your health, and the new tablet now available, tablet to ward off the flu. and we ll have new details. also, images coming in at this hour, the deadly crash on the interstate involving several vehicles, including two tractor trailers. what we re learning right now. also, the body of a missing college student who called 911 has now been discovered waist-deep in an icy marsh. and
market even more. the storm on the move tonight. the 21-car pileup. that system now set to head right into the northeast. the deadly crash on the interstate. the images coming in now. the tractor trailer, several cars and the explosion. the body of a missing college student who called 911 discovered waist-deep in an icy marsh. the chilling hotel robbery. the armed suspect jumping the counter, holding the employee at gunpoint, his demand. and the crash that killed jfk jr., his wife and her sister. tonight here, the rare footage, the new interviews nearly 20 years later. good evening. and it s great to have you with us here on a thursday night. we have a lot to get to tonight. but we re going to begin with that historic power shift in washington. democrats taking over the house and making history, with the new makeup of congress. nancy pelosi, the first woman to ever be speaker of the house, now returning for her second run in the role. calling the session to order with her g
another trial. the last day of the o. j. simpson trial. the woman expected to refute claims made by simpson that he was hammered during the hotel robbery and the lawyer who represented o.j. when he was convicted of that crime also on the stand today. simpson says he botched his case. steve? steve: gretch, president obama in the midst of what is probably the worst week of his presidency. surrounded by the growing scandals at the irs, the department of justice, and the ongoing probe into what happened in benghazi. so what does this say about the president s leadership? joining us is radio talk show host, mike gallagher. i think the president would like a do over on this week. like a time machine. can i go back just two weeks is all i need? i think the perfect metaphor is the old fable of the scorpion and the frog. remember that? the scorpion wanted to get on the frog s back and he said wait a minute, you re going to sting me in the back and the scorpion said i won t do that, we ll bo
and, and it s too hot. clayton: a reversal, my wife is so cold and oh, gosh, it s so hot in here, who put a toaster next to me. friends@foxnews.com, how you can opine and sound off and complain. and tell your thoughts about it. dave: at ff weekend on twitter as well. follow us. still ahead. we showed you that herman cain and newt gingrich kept it rather cordial at last night debate. laying attacks on the president and was there an actual winner here in our political panel weighs in next. alisyn: plus, a hotel robbery is stopped in the act and who stepped in to save the day here? these dogs wake up too early!
and extortion. the suspects are police officers. a corruption task force tracked their moves and linking them to a plain clinic. it is it a police department and they are honest and treat people with respect every day. california, surveillance cameras rolling on a hotel robbery in progress. they are holding up a employee at gun point and demanding cash. he ran into two martial art experts in town for the tournament. they wrestled the suspected gunman to the ground. danger never crossed my mind. police arresting that suspect on the spot.