they took a 2-0 lead last night against the kings. l.a. eventually got on the scoreboard. but couldn t tie it up. the rangers take game four 2-1 and the series is now 3-1. game five tomorrow night in l.a. all right. speaking of l.a. here s a scene that looks straight out of hollywood. it happened in missouri. you see here the biplane flying toward the camera in slow motion but the real daredevil is a guy on the motorcycle. he comes in from the right, look at that! he soars right over the plane as it comes through. holy cow. and, of course, he lands safely on that ramp on the opposite side. great by the pilot and rider. the rider s name is cody elkins. it almost doesn t look real. look at the height on that reminds me of evel knievel when i was a kid back in the 1970s. i don t think evel got that high. that s crazy. coming up in the mix, a bachelor pad transformed into a 1980s video arcade. we ll find out why this is a
mix time. this is an interesting story, a little bit detailed, but daily news, the new york daily news talking about a guy engaged moved into his girlfriend s apartment and became obsessed with the idea of 1980s videos after reading a book, arcade games and decided to turn his bedroom because he was in his girlfriend s apartment that meant a lot to him and wanted to turn it into a 1980s video arcade. what? put up some pictures. he did it and spent $32,000, the stuff he loved and surrounded himself with, everything from the 1980s and it sort of came
washington in his old job. he maintained he kept a home in chicago. the latest poll shows he has an early lead in the mayor s race. we could know the fate of the president s controversial tax plan by the end of the week. the agreement is expected to sail to victory today in the senate. and despite major misgivings by democratic leaders the house plans to vote in the next few days. the $858 billion bill would extend bush-era tax cuts and renew benefits for the long-time unemployed. that royal caribbean ship that was battered by high winds and waves has finally reached safe harbor. now we re getting a first look at the damage inside that luxury ship. nick watt reports from the island of malta. reporter: this is the first view inside the brilliance of the seas since this incident happened. they ve got it pretty much back to normal. people enjoying an early evening drink. most of the debris has been cleaned up. remember, furniture was flying, there was shattered glass on the floors
the part of it that will be a casino is currently a sports complex. it s not visible from the road. it is a go carte track, a pool hall and video arcade. arthel: sir, there s a more target audience. of course a casino would bring a ride range of folks there, in fact, more folks to the area and that s what the folks are saying, this would induce crime in the area and traffic problems and just all sorts of problems there. what do you say to that? i say that s totally false. there have been numerous studies and numerous casino locations that have unequivocally unequiv coably there will be no crime. it increases the economy. arthel: i understand your point, sir. let me get mr. gatener in here, the county
picture this an arcade filled with great retro games like classic pinball machines. it seems like a fun way 0 spend a hot summer day, right? maybe even bring out the kids? now, in one town it s luolly illegal and one small business owner has been told to close his doors for good. here s cnn s senior correspondent, ali velshi. pinball, the fun, fast, all-american game is actually against the law in this city. 60 miles north of new york city, beacon prohibits any type of pinball or video arcade, even the vintage kind from the 50s and 60s. fred is owner of the head ro arcade museum. 18 months after opening his doors, he says he was ordered to shut them. it turns out they were able to prevent me from operating by