according to the law, not according to the whims of the terrorists. bill: we ll find out in a couple of months if you win your case. thank you, tom. 20 minutes before the hour. martha. martha: the man accused of opening fire inside a crowded movie theater is back in court today. and we expect that we will see him in just a little while. the question now, though, is will there ever actually be a trial in this case? bill: how about a new gig or mark mark wahlberg. we have dangerous weather over here. look at sunday, 60 degrees, just like spring with a lore 43. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can t stop eating em! what s.that. on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon. we ve got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
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pilots are inflicting economic damage on the company, frustrating and alienating our customers and drives unnecessary work for other employees. one angry flyer agreed. flight delayed with the prospect of missing one flight a day to st. lucia is not a good start to the honeymoon. we need some lawmakers and other people to get involved in this, and maybe they can clean this up like the ref situation in the nfl, tom. 70,000 fans at giants stadium should do it, i would imagine. it s been more than a week that american flights have been significantly delayed. the airline blaming this on in the jump on sick callouts. something like a broken coffeepot or ripped seat. the pilot s union insists there s no organized effort under way, but the airline says it s go to ask a court to sper convenient and you asked why.
here s a quote from the aclu. it is abominable that they would treat american citizens this way. there is no legal basises for placing a u.s. citizen into involuntary exile and to use a secret government list without any process to accomplish that goal is so unamerican and so unconstitutional. we talked to justice this morning, justice has no comment thus far. they haven t even seen this lawsuit yet. but this is not the first time. we should tell you that the aclu has launched complaints and lawsuits against the no-fly list but this is the most recent attempt not to eliminate the no-fly list, but rather to create a process that has some transparency and allows for plaintiffs to get on and off easily if they re innocent. back to you. all right, tom costello from washington, thank you, tom. 16-year-old abby sunderland
others hurt in this seven-car pileup. the cars engulfed in flames. more than 97 million americans are hitting the roads this holiday season. experts warning it could take three times longer to get where you re heading. in colorado, heavy snow making a mess on the roads causing a massive slow down. cars spun out. waiting for help on the side of the road. and several states in the northeast issuing travel advisories due to dangerous driving conditions. this car sliding off the road in plymouth, new hampshire. we were supposed to head out tomorrow. we heard the weather was terrible. they re talking about ice and bad driving conditions. drivers need to be careful this weekend. eva pilgrim joins us live, from ft. lee, new jersey, and you ve been tracking that major storm and those travel advisories. police lowering speed limits and asking travelers to stay off the roads? that s right, tom. 15 states in the path of that major storm. in maine, police there lowering