the chicago bears have one of the worst records in pro football. one win, five losses so far this season. the low point came last sunday when had he lost to the previously winless washington redskins. the paying fans expected a better product. even the players who are the product admit it s not much good. they deserved every single boo that we got. one bear fan who is tired of getting mad decided to get even with the bears by suing them for damages. jim tully, a salesman, has filed a small claims suit charging the chicago bears with consumer fraud and asking a judge to award him and his wife the cost of two game tickets, transportation and a baby-sitter for the last game. $58.40 all together. october 1981, they paid 16 bucks each for two seats on the 40 yard line plus 18 bucks for gas plus $15 for a baby-sitter plus $2.40 for tolls and he wanted it all back. his lawsuit claimed that the
eyebrows this morning. an april fool s joke under attack. why the internet says this seattle sea talk took his jokes too far. first let s look at the gas prices new national average 2.40 a gallon. lower gas prices are expected to stick around through the summer. that is good news for vacations.
aaa predicting a record number on the road. nearly 90 million. if t a record-breaker, experts believe that part of the reason may be that surprise christmas present, consumers got, those low gas prices. $2.40 a gallon. the lowest level in five years. 27 states now with gas under 2 bucks a gallon. in des moines, it usually costs this driver 61 bucks to fill up. today it was $31. real good deal. reporter: there is no end in sight to these low gas prices so drivers will save on their way back home as well, and hopefully the weather will be better after this christmas eve storm. david kerley, abc news, washington. let s get the latest on this huge storm system covering just about every state east of the mississippi. take a look at the size of it. accuweather s justin povick is tracking it all. good morning, justin. kendis and tai, thanks. a busy, busy travel day. we have our hands full with a couple of big storm systems here across the lower 48. the pacific northwest is where
criminal misconduct. a prosecutor decided not to criminally charge winston citing a black lack of evidence. the code of conduct hearing was inconsistent with the burton of proof. the average price dropping nationwide at the past two weeks to $2.40 a gallon. that s the cheapest it has been. lundberg saying she expects prices to keep falling pushed by lower prices. an abundant supply and rising of the u.s. dollar. i am kelly wright back to justice with judge jeanine. you are looking at a vigil held tonight in boston from rafael ramos and one john lieu. despite this moment of peace racial tensions continue to
now new questions about airfares in light of lower oil prices. on friday, oil closed about $56 a barrel, the price of u.s. crude, that s the lowest in five years. and that has led to lower gas prigss. the average price for a gallon of regular is $2.40, down significantly from last year. jet fuel down 32% from last year. prices last week at the lowest since labor day of 2010. joining me now, the author of full, upright and locked position: no so comfortable truths about air travel today. this may be one why aren t airlines seeing a discount for their passengers? well, airlines don t have to. it s basically the bottom line reason. airline fares are up and they re up considerably over the last five years. way ahead of inflation. and, of course, fuel prices are down, accounts for 1/3 of the cost of flying an airplane.