safe act opponents say they will fight all the way to the supreme court. spent $426,000 on the lawsuit so far. we ll spend a million dollars if we have to. reporter: a new york state police spokeswoman tells fox once the ammo background system is up and running, hay will be looking at am they will be looking at purchases that are consistent with criminal activity. but there is a time limit on how long this info can be kept in the database. the law says data collected cannot be stored for more than a year. heather? heather: all right. david lee miller from our new york newsroom, thank you. jon: the amanda hayes murder trial set to resume today. she is accused of killing her husband s ex-girlfriend, laura acker soften, the woman you see here. what to expect when this case goes to the jury. you re going to hear more about the bitter custody dispute, and on july 13, 2011, there were three adults in that apartment. one is dead, one has been tried
0 heard here in the area of a pregnant woman in brooklyn that was struck by a bobcat snowplow in a grocery store parking lot. i talked with representatives at the local hospital, they tell me the babe was saved during an emergency c-section performed under 60 seconds remains in critical condition today. we heard the driver of the bobcat in that parking lot has not been arrested. no charges are expected to be filed. we ve also been hearing the reverse lights and warning beeper on the bobcat snowplow were defective. we ve been hearing over and over again how dangerous the storm can be for many reasons. safety of course is top of mind for many people. that story serves as very important reminder to always being aware of surroundings and people removing snow be careful as well. back to you. jon: what a sad story. laura ingle, thank you. as laura mentioned roads are still dangerous in many areas. look at this. massive pileup shutting down part of the pennsylvania turnpike. no word on inju
are wrong as well. but they also say that when it s all said and done, reed s deficit cutting trumps boehner s by, listen to this, more a trillion dollars. reed s plan, ten years, $2.2 trillion in net debt reduction. meantime boehner s plan $850 billion. again, six days until default. so what about the white house here? no debt meetings, not today, at least not publicly on the president s schedule. so let s go to washington, to jane small she s a congressional correspondent of time magaz e magazine, friend of the show. glad to have you back on. help me understand this, we ll call it odd, this very odd moment between some house republicans that happened yesterday. some are vastly underwhelmed of the debt cutting plan of speaker john boehner. to get them together to rally around this, house leaders showed this clip from a gangster movie, jay newton-small, it s called the town. this is a gangster movie, this is about bank robbers. let s watch. i need your help, i can t tel