out of them. this is a pretty strong guy. during those hours until you landed in amarillo, text -- texas was there a sense that he could get free and try something. >> some people took off their belts and we tied it up with their belts and they took the seat belt extender and tied up his legs and literally four guys sat on him for the 20 minute flight to amarillo from the time they got him down on the ground and once we landed in amarillo, air marshalls and everybody else were right there waiting. >> thank you so much for telling us that first account. there's going to be a lot of questions now about stuff that's go on board as far as restraining people including pilots because that probably was never thought about before that this could actually happen this way. glad you're safe. >> all right. and the co-pilot, of course, a huge hero for locking the guy out. meanwhile, the other big story, we are now three hours away from the finale of the obamacare battle in washington, d.c. let's go out to the supreme court. steve centanni standing by live,