call me, call me any, any time a lot of us can relate to, if your eyes jump out of your socket when you open your cell phone bill you are not alone. i m right there with you. according to the fcc, 30 million americans suffer sticker shock when they see their bill. oh, yeah. the cell phone industry thankfully is promising finally to do something about this. with more, here s abc s lisa stark. reporter: when alex cullison opened his family cell phone bill he could not believe his eyes. $400, more than four times what he expected. did you have any warning that you were going to exceed your limit? none whatsoever. reporter: alex s son had sent and received 2,000 text
at no charge to consumers? either hidden or otherwise? no. reporter: while some companies now send all these alerts, others will have a full year and a half to put their programs in place. of course, you can always choose plans with no limits. but those cost more. and even there, watch the fine print. lisa stark, abc news, washington. you know, the best part about that was when she was was asking that ceo and he says, we re biting the bullet. i know those executives are starving. they ve got over a year to implement the plan. could be up to two years. the alerts will come in the form of a text message when you go over. i was in mexico a couple of month ago, and i couldn t believe the roaming charges. checking e-mail. thank you for doing something. you ve got to be doing something. bite that bullet. coming up, the occupy wall street movement is getting some more support. that story and more when we come right back.wcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcwcw
fascinating case. seemed like such a big lead there too, we ll see. here is your tuesday forecast. stormy from chicago down to birmingham. drenching downpours around atlanta, tallahassee, and mobile. showers from flagstaff to albuquerque and from montana to the dakotas. a big cool-down in minnesota. 70 in the twin cities. omaha 8181 chicago 82. a mild 75 in boston. 90s from new orleans to baltimore. triple digits again in dallas and phoenix. upper 80s in sacramento and salt lake city. the competition was intense in northern wisconsin over the weekend but it sure was worth it. the competition, of course, was the fourth annual wife-carrying and ferrying contest. there s something primal about that. very. where s fred flintstone? the teams were made up of one man and one woman. we should say though that most were husband and wife, or boyfriend and girlfriend. where there was at least one brother/sister team too. that s a little weird. it was worth it because the
base in delaware when the bodies arrive. here s abc s lisa stark. reporter: as the nation mourns the loss of 30 members of the military killed in one tragic incident, their families, friends and the commander in chief called their deaths a reminder of the risks the troops face every day. these men and women put their lives on the line for the values that bind us together as a nation. reportete the navy s.e.a.l.s and others on the mission had been operating as a quick reaction force. after u.s. ground troops searching for a taliban leader came under heavy fire and requested backup. a witness described a flash of a rocket-propelled grenade as the chinook approached the area of the firefight. the helicopter was hit by that rocket-propelled grenade which experts say are not very accurate. the insurgent who fired at the helicopter just got lucky. from this tragedy we draw even greater inspiration to carry on the fight. reporter: all but two of the s.e.a.l.s were from s.e.a.l. team
of a 200-foot ravine. another key question, did the pilots of this plane forget to open the wing flaps that would have been critical for slowing the plane down on landing? it appears from the pictures they may not have been deployed. the black boxes have been recovered. they will help unravel this accident. lisa stark, abc news, washington. and the frantic search continues for a missing new hampshire girl who was last seen nearly a week ago. divers searched a pond yesterday for clues to the disappearance of 11-year-old celina cass. her father pleaded for the girl s return. he was in the hospital when she disappeared. if she hears me now, tell her daddy s okay now, i m getting much better, i m recovering from the hospital. so whenever you re ready to come home, daddy will be here for you, waiting for you. whoever else can give are in charge, state troopers o