ken lanci says the move violated his contract to buy game tickets. the lawsuit asks for damages of more than $25,000 from both the browns and the league. the nfl responded by saying it has already announced a refund policy to protect fans and the best solution is for the union to return to the bargaining table. >> tom: meantime, a lawsuit over soup is coming to a boil. today a federal judge gave the okay for a case against campbell soup to move forward. four new jersey women are suing the company arguing it made misleading claims on its labels. specifically, that campbell's low-sodium tomato soup, doesn't have significantly less soldium that the brand's regular tomato soup. the case seeks class action status. the world's largest soup maker says the allegations are without merit. >> tom: while the stock market has had a sharp rebound from its most recent low, the dow industrials remains below its post-recession high. tonight's market monitor won't be convinced the bull market has legs until that happens. he's chuck carlson, chief executive officer wit