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six-time emmy nominee, hugh laurie. the long-running fox series "house." can the copper bottom band performing classic songs from his second blues album. the conversation with hugh laurie coming up right now. ♪ >>> contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> with six emmy nominations for "hit-or-miss" on fox, hugh laurie is in this thankful edition. now on his second blues cd "did it rain" -- we start our conversation, first of all, cut from the cd called "evening." ♪ ♪ even though i try how can i go on ♪ ♪ ♪ evening ♪ i don't care if i don't awaken since my baby's gone ♪ ♪ ♪ since my baby's gone every artist i talk to either loves or hates the way they sound. >> hate. it's always been that way. i can't stand myself on voice mail, anything. i think that's the natural state. i can't -- i cannot understand people who are happy to look at themselves, hear themselves. it's a mystery to me. i admire it. my god, i wish i could do it, but i can't. >> how does one -- how does one judge -- how does hugh laurie judge whether or not he is
six-time emmy nominee, hugh laurie. the long-running fox series "house." can the copper bottom band performing classic songs from his second blues album. the conversation with hugh laurie coming up right now. ♪ >>> contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> with six emmy nominations for "hit-or-miss" on fox, hugh laurie is in this thankful edition. now on his second blues cd "did it rain" -- we start our...
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not a problem. >> tonight, april takes the fifth, but her friend, laurie, is ready to talk. police that she was unwittingly tricked into the in-call situation by april and her pimp, jason. >> she was told she would just answer the calls but then she was encouraged to watch and then, you know, if she felt like she could, that she was supposed to get involved. and she was upset about it, you know, felt awful about it. >> police say that young women like laurie usually don't fall into prostitution overnight. it's often a process that takes a lot of time and smooth talk from so-called romeo pimps like jason. >> pimps will take months to groom a girl because they know toward the end, that girl will be selling her body for them. they're going to make money from that. they will take them out to dinner, say i have feelings for you. they will buy them gifts and all that. they might start off slow, hey, i have other girls doing that, i need you to answer the phones or just look out for her. you don't have to have sex, but at some point that's going to change. >> jason was arrested out
not a problem. >> tonight, april takes the fifth, but her friend, laurie, is ready to talk. police that she was unwittingly tricked into the in-call situation by april and her pimp, jason. >> she was told she would just answer the calls but then she was encouraged to watch and then, you know, if she felt like she could, that she was supposed to get involved. and she was upset about it, you know, felt awful about it. >> police say that young women like laurie usually don't fall...
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as lisa thomas-laury reports it's only a temporary fix. >> i'm going to rstaurant -- >> he is spending er teaching h usingte course, he trans ine omischolar. he is a ncaa division 2 all american breastroker that learned the i web unrest broke out, his father, a surgeon became a target. >> was driv ey caught us and i was told to get out ofow the gr their son, sleeping of their college roommate that happens to be russian and went happening r the summer. between ukraine and russia, i was born in the ussr and we used to have one big country and there was no ukraine or russia or anything else, we were all the same. for asylum in the united states and they are tying to help. >> we are working in the westchester community to get them accommodations for when shark's roommates come back to college. to find out more how can you help shark and his family, go to 6abc.com. lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> new jersey governor, chris christie is touring the jersey shore with his no pain, no gain talks, in long beach township, he warned that the state's promised pension and benefits for
as lisa thomas-laury reports it's only a temporary fix. >> i'm going to rstaurant -- >> he is spending er teaching h usingte course, he trans ine omischolar. he is a ncaa division 2 all american breastroker that learned the i web unrest broke out, his father, a surgeon became a target. >> was driv ey caught us and i was told to get out ofow the gr their son, sleeping of their college roommate that happens to be russian and went happening r the summer. between ukraine and...
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lisa thomas-laury has the story coming up tonight. >>> and a thunderstorm warning is in affect until 11:00 tonight. we see a line of storms with powerself windses to the west. >> all right, ducis has phillies and the incredible turn of events at the world cup. when "action news" comes right back. >>> take a look the this is the pittsburgh area, this is live pictures from storm damage, large trees uprooted by a squall line. this line of thunderstorms are headed our way and will be here from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m., approximately. already you can see a line of damage here to our west in pittsburgh. >>> new information coming in about the roller coaster accident in california, investigators say that an entire tree fell on to the tracks, dislodging the front car of the roller coaster. 20 riders were left hanging at six flags magic mountain. four people were hurt and still they are expected to be okay. >>> washington state's first recreational marijuana stores opened for business today. people 21 and older can buy pot without a doctor's note. colorado and washington state are the only places t
lisa thomas-laury has the story coming up tonight. >>> and a thunderstorm warning is in affect until 11:00 tonight. we see a line of storms with powerself windses to the west. >> all right, ducis has phillies and the incredible turn of events at the world cup. when "action news" comes right back. >>> take a look the this is the pittsburgh area, this is live pictures from storm damage, large trees uprooted by a squall line. this line of thunderstorms are headed...
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4th of july a day to celebrate america's freedom, in this week's art of aging report, lisa thomas-laury interviewed two veterans from world war ii. >> a tribute to two local seniors that served their country so valiantly in world war ii they were recently honored in washington, d.c. helen collins serves in 1949 and in the korean war. >> frank hartung stayed for 42 yours. >> we had been attacked and we were mad about that, and we were going to show those guys. >> honor flight, a nonprofit that pays tribute to our veterans, brought frank and helen to washington, d.c. to honor them. they found the experience moving. >> i am sitting here in my wheelchair and a little kid comes up to me and sticks out his hand and says thanks mr. veteran, almost cried. >> i'm lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> meteorologist, david murphy is here now with a closer look at the forecast. some areas are revamping their fireworks plans tonight. lower providence is one of them. the township has told us that the fireworks canceled for tonight and so far it's not rescheduled. but we'll let you know more
4th of july a day to celebrate america's freedom, in this week's art of aging report, lisa thomas-laury interviewed two veterans from world war ii. >> a tribute to two local seniors that served their country so valiantly in world war ii they were recently honored in washington, d.c. helen collins serves in 1949 and in the korean war. >> frank hartung stayed for 42 yours. >> we had been attacked and we were mad about that, and we were going to show those guys. >> honor...
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lisa thomas-laury was there. >> monica we continue to watch severe storms pushing through in southern delaware, new jersey, and puncturing in philadelphia county on double scan live, we'll let you know when the entire mess pushes out. >> thank you adam. and ducis rogers with chase utley in the all-star game tonight and flyers news. when "action news" comes right back but with med-care, i don't have to! waiting to get my diabetic supplies is such a hassle . they deliver everything i need right to my door! with free shipping! plus, med-care takes private policies, medicaid, even my medicare! now we have the time to do the things we love. med-care. we deliver a better life. >>> cell phone videos from a carjacking in san diego, they pulled hernandez from a minivan with a terrified mother and girl inside. he got roughed up by the boy stanners and he has legal problems and suffered from alcohol abuse and depression. >>> major league baseball announced an inclusion to allow gays in baseball. billy been admitted to being gay after his playing days think major league baseball has no openly gay
lisa thomas-laury was there. >> monica we continue to watch severe storms pushing through in southern delaware, new jersey, and puncturing in philadelphia county on double scan live, we'll let you know when the entire mess pushes out. >> thank you adam. and ducis rogers with chase utley in the all-star game tonight and flyers news. when "action news" comes right back but with med-care, i don't have to! waiting to get my diabetic supplies is such a hassle . they deliver...
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lisa thomas-laury takes us on a tour. >> the oppressive heat and humidity and we are tracking temperatures more typical of fall. >>> and chase utley on the all-star game last night. ducis rogers has that story when "action news" continues tonight. >>> a school bus driver with the buck county intermediate unit is suspended after leaving a 4-year-old student in the van for four hours. the driver returned with the van at noon she realized that the boy was still in the backseat. >> the employee was devastated and our staff is devastated because this is something that should have never happened. >> joanne perotti did not follow policy to check the van every time a child is dropped off. >>> a man walking in west philadelphia this morning was hurt when he fell into an uncovered hole in the sidewalk it happened at 1:30 on vine street. the hole was left open by construction crews and he suffered a back injury and was taken to the hospital in critical condition, police have a new tool used to protect people in the water. it's a state of the art safe boat in south philadelphia, the aluminum boat feat
lisa thomas-laury takes us on a tour. >> the oppressive heat and humidity and we are tracking temperatures more typical of fall. >>> and chase utley on the all-star game last night. ducis rogers has that story when "action news" continues tonight. >>> a school bus driver with the buck county intermediate unit is suspended after leaving a 4-year-old student in the van for four hours. the driver returned with the van at noon she realized that the boy was still in...
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lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >> the "action news" team is working on news stories for tonight beginning at 4:00. here is alicia vitarelli with a preview. >> reporter: hey guy, it's thursday and we are heading down at the shore, meteorologist, melissa magee, heading to wildwood to have fun at morey's pier and a local consignment shop wants your items and it's a great thing you don't have to wait for them to sell to get cash for them. and a world record attempt right mere in our area, the local group that joined with others across the country to do something that has never been done before. and to help families in need. don't forget can you take us with you on the go. if you have not downloaded the free 6 abc news app. you can watch is streaming live on our smart phone or tablet. >> accuweather coming up when "action news" at noon comes >> accuweather coming up when "action news" at noon comes right i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance pla
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and laurie segall joins me now. laurie, this is a bizarre story. how lucrative is prostitution in silicon valley and how are these people finding out about each other? >> this particular case is really just pulling back the curtain on some of the underbelly of silicon valley. a year ago, i spoke to a lot of high-end prostitutes who said there has been an uptick in our business because of all the money and there is so much money in the valley right now. these companies selling for billions of dollars. after this story came out, i got on the phone and spoke with many sex workers and they said laurie, the business now is so lucrati lucrative, it's like wall street. they're seeing so many clients. i spoke to one sex worker who went on the record and talked about what they were seeing. listen to this. >> i think it's really interesting that we have this increase of tech employees coming to the bay area, you know, they're working really long tense hours, which is giving them this disposable income. but along with that lifestyle, doesn't always leave room
and laurie segall joins me now. laurie, this is a bizarre story. how lucrative is prostitution in silicon valley and how are these people finding out about each other? >> this particular case is really just pulling back the curtain on some of the underbelly of silicon valley. a year ago, i spoke to a lot of high-end prostitutes who said there has been an uptick in our business because of all the money and there is so much money in the valley right now. these companies selling for billions...
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the law failed laurie jackson. the judge granted that restraining order after determining that her husband posed a clear threat to her safety and the safety of her children but even after that determination lorries husband was still able to keep the gun that killed her. even if he hadn't possess that god he could have legally purchased a new one. even at the moment of heightened rage, when he learned that she had left and was seeking that restraining order. in most states somebody subject to a temporary restraining order can lose access to his house, to his children, to his car but under federal law he can still keep his guns. somebody might be considered too dangerous to see their son but not too dangerous to buy a handgun. because of that loophole in our law abuse victims are the least protected by the laws of our nation at the moment they are in the most danger, at the moment when they are most likely to be physically harmed because of their rage and the wrath of their strange spouse or intimate partner. they ar
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cnn's laurie segall found how well it works and why we should all be worried.0. >> you're right. >> reporter: he didn't see me type it so how did this security researcher figure out my ipad pin number? let's take a step back. you're at a coffee shop, reading the ipad. you enter your password and start browsing. basic protocol these days. >> ready? >> yeah. >> reporter: welcome to a brave new world. ten feet across from you, a hacker could steal your password using new technology. >> they see your screen, your finger and pretty much your pass code is stolen. >> reporter: using google glass or any other recording device like cell phone video, security researcher can crack your pin. he's developed software that can break down hand movements from video. you type, he records. doesn't matter if there is a glare. doesn't even matter if you can't see the screen. the process is now easier by the rise of wearable tech, which makes it simple to discreetly record hand movements. >> google glass is on your head so people can adjust the angle. if you put your finger down, we
cnn's laurie segall found how well it works and why we should all be worried.0. >> you're right. >> reporter: he didn't see me type it so how did this security researcher figure out my ipad pin number? let's take a step back. you're at a coffee shop, reading the ipad. you enter your password and start browsing. basic protocol these days. >> ready? >> yeah. >> reporter: welcome to a brave new world. ten feet across from you, a hacker could steal your password using...
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. >>> they have adopted laurie a -- laura's law. it is aimed for 19-year-old laura wilcox. was shot to death by a mentally ill man who was not forced into treatment. they want to petition them to compel a judge -- to ask a judge to make treatment. >> supporters say similar ordinances have lowered arrests and what critics say it does not significant matt advertise. laura's law will take affect next year. >> they face a class action lawsuit by the people they are supposed to serve. millions of policyholders are talking about whether they are participating in new obama care plans. many of their policies do not provide outside the provider network but they may not have been able to see their regular doctors. >>> well, it may sound like something out of a novel. what officers say what she did after the killing is stunning. >> can you explain to me what is inappropriate about the dress ,is it too short or too tight . >> questions about a nurse, the specific reason she leaves she is being targeted. >>> right now we are looking at -- pardon me, traffic is going to it be slow on hig
. >>> they have adopted laurie a -- laura's law. it is aimed for 19-year-old laura wilcox. was shot to death by a mentally ill man who was not forced into treatment. they want to petition them to compel a judge -- to ask a judge to make treatment. >> supporters say similar ordinances have lowered arrests and what critics say it does not significant matt advertise. laura's law will take affect next year. >> they face a class action lawsuit by the people they are supposed to...
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but you can get more to draw on easiest laurie during a business trip once on my thought. but i have been using the. purchase krasnaya. like i should have a couple. more interest as a simple room. for the striking miners pray that it. has come to work so much for showing it. was very strong and something that i suppose might. look new to the. money. in my book i went on the for a. couple of the ability to not. move them. was not about. this he was going to have them on some before they did not mention the native. american people going to. eventually and it was simply peter pan we want to. be speaking music getting lost almost was no you don't know much to my state it was almost. heroic of us it would be at the street people. night. right now we're going to go well we're going to get a little bit of lot of them but it is not. for the. government to move stuff. i like on the purple crayon there. was to win the. big club so we did so we wait. for three about. oh no you can't lose. the super bowl surely your mind that it. might. get a little make of my mancow you know there's
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lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> visitors to the national constitution center in philadelphia had a chance to rise with old glory this morning. the staff invited the public to join them as they raised the american flag, part of the celebration on independence mall, tradition dictates that the american flag is raised briskly and lowered slowly and displayed between sunrise and sunset. and further out on the lawn of the national constitution center a slice of the revolutionary war, they set up a reenactment of the military encampment. >>> claude giroux was reportedly arrested last night in front of a bar. that he was arrested for grabbing the buttocks of a police officer telling him to stop. police won't comment because no charges were filed and that he was no longer in custody. the flyers are not saying much. they released this statement, we are aware of the reports surrounding giroux and we will withhold any other comments. >>> eagles tackle thompson is allegedly suspended for failing a drug contest and they talk about how far he has come and what losing him will mean. >> lane
lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> visitors to the national constitution center in philadelphia had a chance to rise with old glory this morning. the staff invited the public to join them as they raised the american flag, part of the celebration on independence mall, tradition dictates that the american flag is raised briskly and lowered slowly and displayed between sunrise and sunset. and further out on the lawn of the national constitution center a slice of the...
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lisa thomas-laury joins us now to talk to people hitting the road for 40 years now. >> the glad hatterslub of hatboro, sometimes they take a small jount and other times they need a much bigger map. >> bill and elaine webber have rv'ed all over america. >> we had caribou with us. >> in over 14 years they put over 4,000 miles on their motor coach. being out in the open air and you can come and go as you want. >> they go wherever they want. >> we had a trip to nova scotia, we go hiking, biking fishing and boating. it's the best time of my life. >> if you are looking for more ideas for your golden years, visit 6abc.com/art of aging. >>> meteorologist, david murphy is back now with a closer look at that forecast. sunshine is peeking out there. >> yes, in parts of the region, stormtracker 6 live double scan shows you we are saying good-bye to the showers mainly off the coast and pretty much off the coast in the last 10 or 15 minutes and the last of this was very light, things are improving right on schedule but we are dealing with a fair amount of cloud cover in our region but out to the west
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want to thank all the communities and leaders that joined us bearing barry from the foundation and laurie across from the children's center and daniel. and while it's great to see buildings like this one being reborn into an office building but we want to marry that the improvement extends to the street level a group of biz bayshore's are joining together through a mid market business association we're working alongside companies such as beverage marks and bee work and a few on the to help advance the economy and the community in this neighborhood. and tiffany will accompany and share details later. i want to thank everybody that worked on this project to make this project and so many people to thank. i'm emphasis one person that led our part of the remodeling aims standing right there (clapping) so much of what you see inside of office was made possible by his hard work and direction and he did all that having the ceo hanging over his shoulders a congratulations. i think the mid-market neighborhood is shaun showing you it works one person helping to drive that change was, of course, mayo
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thanks, laurie. very fun. appreciate it. in the fan zone.llow all of the latest world cup news at c n cnn.com/worldcup. >>> as the crisis along the mexico border gross, we'll take you live to the texas border ale tell you just how dire the situation is for those trying to make twhar in make their way into the u.s. >>> all right. bottom of the hour now. welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. here are some of the stories crossing the cnn news desk right now. actor comedian tracy morgan is back home. he continues to recover from the car crash that left him critically injured last month. officials say a walmart truck rear-ended morgan's limo on the new jersey turnpike. the crash killed his friend and injured two others with him. morgan is suing walmart over the incident. >>> in australia, u.s. secretary of state john kerry is engaged in damage control. he met with the foreign minister to try to smookts over relations. he called the two countries, quote, great friends that will continue to work together. nevertheless germany is kicking out the st
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appreciate it, laurie. >>> a mother's worst fear may soon become reality.exican police think they may have found the body of an american missing for the last six months. harry divert disappeared in a violent motor vehicle trip. in his last text to his girlfriend he said he was in a place, quote, too dangerous for me to be. his mother's attorney says divert's motorcycle and some remains are in a shallow grave. his mother is in nextco to identify the body and police are also running dna tests. >> and we're hearing from a brave young woman who survived but killed the rest of her family. caddie was released from the hospital on friday. that's two days after police say her aunt's estranged husband stormed into her family's home and killed her parents and four younger sippings. stay suffered a fractured skull. she pretended to be dead until the suspect left and then she bravely called 911. when police arrived she told them she believed he was heading to her grandmother's house. they arrested him after chase and a three-hour standoff. stay spoke at her family's me
appreciate it, laurie. >>> a mother's worst fear may soon become reality.exican police think they may have found the body of an american missing for the last six months. harry divert disappeared in a violent motor vehicle trip. in his last text to his girlfriend he said he was in a place, quote, too dangerous for me to be. his mother's attorney says divert's motorcycle and some remains are in a shallow grave. his mother is in nextco to identify the body and police are also running dna...
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laurie garret at the council on foreign relations. from atlanta, steve monroe, deputy director of the cdc's national center for emerging and zoo nonic infections. joining us from sierra leone is a spokesman for the world health organization. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> tarik, let me begin with you, what is the mood of the medical community in western africa relative to this outbreak? is there optimism about the ability to stem this? >> thank you very much for having me on your program. as you put in your introduction, we are seeing medical personnel being infected and just to put things in perspective since the beginning of the outbreak, we had about 100 medical personnel being infected in three countries and half of them died. so, this just shows how vulnerable health workers are and how much we need to train them properly and we need to have enough of them so they can do reasonable shifts and they can take care of infection and prevention and control measures. we are really worki
laurie garret at the council on foreign relations. from atlanta, steve monroe, deputy director of the cdc's national center for emerging and zoo nonic infections. joining us from sierra leone is a spokesman for the world health organization. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> tarik, let me begin with you, what is the mood of the medical community in western africa relative to this outbreak? is there optimism about the...
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>> laurie segall, thank you so much. >>> next, it is the deadliest outbreak of ebola ever.ome to the united states. we're going to talk to someone who was on the ground in west africa. she was counseling, offering support to these ebola victims, their families, even to doctors. what did she tell them? why was she over there? did she realize the risks, and how did she help them deal with this potentially deadly virus? we'll talk to her live, next. celebrate your love of crab with gthis year's largest variety!. 'cause it's crabfest at red lobster! dig into a succulent selection of crab entrées. like new crab lover's trio! with sweet snow crab legs, split king crab, and jumbo lump crab over savory shrimp. crab three ways! all on one plate. or try new jumbo lump crab over wood-grilled salmon. experience crabfest at red lobster today. only for a limited time. come in and sea food differently! >>> just past the bottom of the hour. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. the ebola outbreak getting worse in west africa. officials fear it could make its way to other countries, incl
>> laurie segall, thank you so much. >>> next, it is the deadliest outbreak of ebola ever.ome to the united states. we're going to talk to someone who was on the ground in west africa. she was counseling, offering support to these ebola victims, their families, even to doctors. what did she tell them? why was she over there? did she realize the risks, and how did she help them deal with this potentially deadly virus? we'll talk to her live, next. celebrate your love of crab with...
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and, laurie, you said something about the fact that she was fired.woman been able to find another job? did she risk by coming out publicly with this and filing the lawsuit in fact it could hurt her chances of being employed elsewhere? >> attorneys has said this was really hard for her, she was very emotional about this. they said she didn't really understand how much attention this could garner. they did say something interesting to me. maybe if it were another corporation, it wouldn't. yahoo!, silicon valley, there's such a focus on these tech companies now. what he said was, you know, whether it's -- oftentime, it's a male dominated industry. and this is oftentimes why we see the sexual harassment. where there's money, where there's power, this kind of thing happens. what the attorney said is a lot of times silicon valley is about perception and they will automatically deny, deny, deny, at the beginning of these things. >> we look at human resources. human resources, through the limited experience i've had, is really designed to protect the compani
and, laurie, you said something about the fact that she was fired.woman been able to find another job? did she risk by coming out publicly with this and filing the lawsuit in fact it could hurt her chances of being employed elsewhere? >> attorneys has said this was really hard for her, she was very emotional about this. they said she didn't really understand how much attention this could garner. they did say something interesting to me. maybe if it were another corporation, it wouldn't....
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and laurie segall joins me now. laurie, this is a bizarre story. how lucrative is
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let's bring in cnn money tech correspondent laurie segall.hance to put the new software to the test. i'm freaked out by this, laurie. tell us about it. >> you and me both. it is a pry pretty eye opening hack. imagine you're sitting there and across the room someone can steal your personal information by looking at you. a brave new world. take a look. >> 5120. >> you're right. >> he didn't see me type5120. >> right. >> oh. >> he didn't see me type it so how did he figure out my i-pad pin number. you are at a coffee shop, enter your password and start browse. welcome to a brand new world. a hacker can steal your technology. see your screen and finger and pretty much your password is stol stolen. security can crack your pin. he's developed software that can break down hand movies from video. doesn't matter there is a glare. doesn't even matter the he can't see the screen. the tech makes it simple to discreetly record hand movements. >> the google glass is on our head. so people can easily adjust the handle. if we know the position of the finger
let's bring in cnn money tech correspondent laurie segall.hance to put the new software to the test. i'm freaked out by this, laurie. tell us about it. >> you and me both. it is a pry pretty eye opening hack. imagine you're sitting there and across the room someone can steal your personal information by looking at you. a brave new world. take a look. >> 5120. >> you're right. >> he didn't see me type5120. >> right. >> oh. >> he didn't see me type it so...
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according to laurie, that's what you're throwing away.coming on the show. >> my pleasure. gerri: and we'll be right back. gerri: hey, it turns out those buick commercials blanketing the airwaves are on to something. earlier this hour we told you about a new mark to the new consumer reports study showing the know -- new affordable buick regal is more expensive than the foreign. 58 percent said american. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every weekday. coming up tomorrow, we wrap up our users guide to saving with a look at technology. we will have some extra advice for getting the most bang for your buck when it comes to technology. that's it for tonight on "the willis report." have a great night. we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ charles: tonight on "making money", why millennial start investing like depression-era its survivors. stop hoarding cash and gold. you are young, vibrant. i am going to show you how to do it and put your money to work with greater confidence. my house in theory took a little bit of a hit
according to laurie, that's what you're throwing away.coming on the show. >> my pleasure. gerri: and we'll be right back. gerri: hey, it turns out those buick commercials blanketing the airwaves are on to something. earlier this hour we told you about a new mark to the new consumer reports study showing the know -- new affordable buick regal is more expensive than the foreign. 58 percent said american. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every weekday. coming up...
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. >>> and people enjoy worry free fun in penn's landing and lisa thomas-laury shows us how. >>> now detail, butcher knives and b.b. guns, a septa rider claims he was packing for potential and authorities say that is not the case. look at the weapons they took from suspect, darryl donahue, he had a female passenger and had she remained silence authorities may have not have caught up with him before he could commit a crime. chad pradelli has the latest on the case. >> three long blades including a butcher knife and four hand guns that fire b.b.'s but look like the real thing. >> she covertly took a picture of that person, and you can see the tell tale bulge that police officers are looking for when they are walking or riding on a city street. >> carnie quickly tracked the suspect darryl donahue leaving the broad street line, he had a backpack and then captured heading towards love park, does he what i hope every police officer does when they just can't sit in the video booth anymore, he grabbed his vestd and ran out to 15th street and
. >>> and people enjoy worry free fun in penn's landing and lisa thomas-laury shows us how. >>> now detail, butcher knives and b.b. guns, a septa rider claims he was packing for potential and authorities say that is not the case. look at the weapons they took from suspect, darryl donahue, he had a female passenger and had she remained silence authorities may have not have caught up with him before he could commit a crime. chad pradelli has the latest on the case. >>...
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that works, but when to take it could be puzzling, in this week's art of aging report, lisa thomas-laury sort its out. >> social security is an important resource for almost all retirees and you should save early and often but don't rely on social security alone. >> make sure you pay yourself first. >> this chart reflects the monthly benefit paid to someone that is putting in the maximum amount in each year, if you weights until age 70, you can almost double that take home the amount. go to someone that you trust that specializes in the social security maximumization,s outstanding in the information they can give you but they won't give you advice on what should you do based on your particular set of circumstances. 6abc.com/art of aging has more info as well as tips and links that can help. >>> the "action news" team is out working on news stories binning tonight at 4:00. lets check in with alicia vitarelli live in the newsroom with a look ahead. >> it's thursday and meteorologist, adam joseph is headed down to north wildwood, he is down at the shore for a music festival on tap and also
that works, but when to take it could be puzzling, in this week's art of aging report, lisa thomas-laury sort its out. >> social security is an important resource for almost all retirees and you should save early and often but don't rely on social security alone. >> make sure you pay yourself first. >> this chart reflects the monthly benefit paid to someone that is putting in the maximum amount in each year, if you weights until age 70, you can almost double that take home the...
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. >> and lisa thomas-laury introduces us to a unique learning pro >>> hello again rick is off tonight sharrie williams is joining us. here is the story a newborn that couldn't wait to meet her parents. >>> two people target a cell phone store and we have video to show you. >>> and firefighters spring into action to save two dogs stuck in their burning home. >>> and a new baby is enough excitement on its own but how this baby girl came into the world caught both parents off guard as dad ended up making the special delivery in an unlikely place. joe and melissa allen have a new bundle of joy and she came into this world under her own timing. >> it came fast and we had no time to get up there. melissa went into labor sunday night. they made the hour drive to the wilmington birthing center. >> we left and 40 minutes down the road, i told my husband to stop we had to deliver the baby there. >> melissa says her body was telling her it was time to push. >> we were crossing delaware at the toll, and she said stop. >> i was giving birth in my car, right there on route 1, husband joe pulled ove
. >> and lisa thomas-laury introduces us to a unique learning pro >>> hello again rick is off tonight sharrie williams is joining us. here is the story a newborn that couldn't wait to meet her parents. >>> two people target a cell phone store and we have video to show you. >>> and firefighters spring into action to save two dogs stuck in their burning home. >>> and a new baby is enough excitement on its own but how this baby girl came into the world...
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lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 what can i get you? [customer] oh, sorry. i was daydreaming. [server] dreaming about your wedding, huh? [customer] yes! actually. [server] with a big ice sculpture and a string quartet? [violins playing] [customer] yeah. how'd you know? [server] you've got the new instant game from pennsylvania lottery. [customer] yeah. $1 million golden ticket, with 5 top prizes of 1 million bucks. [narrorator] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning today. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >>> phillies trying to win their fourth in a row to beat the phillies. >> it's the cure all of all. that is what jonathan papelbon says as they go for sweep of the nation league leading milwaukee brewers. they can't figure out mat garza, no hits for six full innings, david buchanan makes a mistake in the sixth, a solo shot and buchanan settles down from there and in the eighth garza is out of there and jimmy rollins, this two-run single gives the phillies a lead at 2-1. and ryan howard goes for an automatic doub
lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 what can i get you? [customer] oh, sorry. i was daydreaming. [server] dreaming about your wedding, huh? [customer] yes! actually. [server] with a big ice sculpture and a string quartet? [violins playing] [customer] yeah. how'd you know? [server] you've got the new instant game from pennsylvania lottery. [customer] yeah. $1 million golden ticket, with 5 top prizes of 1 million bucks. [narrorator] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to...
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let's bring back laurie seagull. what matters most is the victims, right?hat are we learning in terms of online, especially things that the people posted even within that plane right before it took off? >> it's so eerie looking back. i have been digging to these folks facebook pages. one passenger post add picture of the plane, and the caption says, if it disappears this is what it looks like, and that's referring to mh 370. looking back you see what happened now. and another person posted an instagram video that said, the caption said #feelingalittlenervous. we get a peek of what is happening inside. you look back at that and it looks pretty eerie. >> yeah, people loading their stuff in the over head compartments, and some people don't like to fly, and i am one of them, and we are nervous. what else are we hearing in terms of the loved ones left behind. glenn thomas. >> glenn thomas was one of the victims and i spoke to his nephew, and i literally just got off the phone from talking to him and he was talking about his uncle and what a great guy he was, and
let's bring back laurie seagull. what matters most is the victims, right?hat are we learning in terms of online, especially things that the people posted even within that plane right before it took off? >> it's so eerie looking back. i have been digging to these folks facebook pages. one passenger post add picture of the plane, and the caption says, if it disappears this is what it looks like, and that's referring to mh 370. looking back you see what happened now. and another person...
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laurie segall got ahold of the complaint and the allegations are shocking. >> they are pretty shockingean, they basically say that this woman, she is -- was a junior -- she was forced to have sex by a senior executive. and this is when they were part of a startup sold to yahoo! living in temporary housing. i got on the phone with her lawyer and spoke about it. and it said that maria is a senior executive and insisted on staying at her place and forced her to have sex, even when she said she didn't want to, wasn't comfortable with it. she said this could affect your career. and i should say that -- in this complaint, she went to yahoo! said there has been sexual harassment, asked for a transfer and her job was eliminated. i reached out to yahoo! and yahoo! issued a pretty strong statement saying there is no basis or truth to the allegations against maria, she is an exemplary yahoo! executive. and we intend to fight vigorously to clear her name. and they will have to fight. because if you look at the complaint, the details are pretty explicit, don. >> it is. it's interesting, because --
laurie segall got ahold of the complaint and the allegations are shocking. >> they are pretty shockingean, they basically say that this woman, she is -- was a junior -- she was forced to have sex by a senior executive. and this is when they were part of a startup sold to yahoo! living in temporary housing. i got on the phone with her lawyer and spoke about it. and it said that maria is a senior executive and insisted on staying at her place and forced her to have sex, even when she said...
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. >> plus, future innovators get a lesson in philadelphia, lisa thomas-laury introduces us to the tech girls. for cecily tynan, sharrie williams, rick williams and the >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan, and jim gardner. thursday night, the big story on "action news" tonight, is concern about the potential for flash flooding at the jersey shore, this is what it looked like in ocean city late this morning after downpours dropped 3 to 6 inches of rain in some places, right now there is a flash flood watch in atlantic cape may counins >> i'm jacob and i'm from texas and i have never seen this much rain. texas it doesn't usually rain this much. >> while not unheard of it's not exactly routine here too. the drains were full of bay water from high tide. so the rain water was in the streets. >> better a boogie board than a bicycle to get around. the morning was met with no sunshine for tourists. >> it has flooded but never this bad. it has definitely taken a day out of the week. >> much of but not all of the water receded.
. >> plus, future innovators get a lesson in philadelphia, lisa thomas-laury introduces us to the tech girls. for cecily tynan, sharrie williams, rick williams and the >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan, and jim gardner. thursday night, the big story on "action news" tonight, is concern about the potential for flash flooding at the jersey shore, this is what it looked like in ocean city late...
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late yesterday, i spoke about the situation with laurie garrett, author and senior fellow for globallth at the council on foreign relations. >> well, since we last spoke in april, there was some thought that this was more under control, but instead the situation seems to have worsened. give us an overview. >> this is the first time we have ever seen an urban as well as rural he bola outbreak. it is the first time we have seen he bola in the capital cities. it is the first time we have seen he bola crossing borders, now in three countries. and it is the first time we are having an he bola experience in an area rife with the tenses and the hostilities born out of two really brutal civil wars. in sierra leone and in liberia, with spinover into neighboring guinea, so these are three deeply impoverished countries who are in the best of time they are hard pressed to meet the public health needs of their people and now to have what is officially designated an out-of-control epidemic on their hands. >> so -- >> i think -- >> i am sorry, but remind us now a little bit of what he bola is and h
late yesterday, i spoke about the situation with laurie garrett, author and senior fellow for globallth at the council on foreign relations. >> well, since we last spoke in april, there was some thought that this was more under control, but instead the situation seems to have worsened. give us an overview. >> this is the first time we have ever seen an urban as well as rural he bola outbreak. it is the first time we have seen he bola in the capital cities. it is the first time we...
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joining me, cnn money and tech correspondent, laurie segall.g potentially ten figures for shooting hoops. hello! >> i'll say love him or hate him, love his decision, hate his decision, he is making a lot of money. he's well on his way to become a billionaire. i want to give you some stats. he had already been paid $128 million in his first 11 years playing ball, $326 million in endorsement deals. he also does investments, beats by dre, liverpool football club. these aren't any endorsement deals. nike, before he even played his first nba game. also, coca-cola, mcdonald's, samsung, duncan brand. so you're seeing he's well on his way to make a lot of money. >> we wait, we wait, we wait. laurie segall, thank you very much on king james here. >>> coming up next, she became the world's first super model. actually, i was talking to her. super model wasn't even a word in the '60s. a special on the music of the sixties tonight, twiggy shares her inside stories of fame and her encounter with paul mccartney. >>> cnn's the original series "the sixties" ret
joining me, cnn money and tech correspondent, laurie segall.g potentially ten figures for shooting hoops. hello! >> i'll say love him or hate him, love his decision, hate his decision, he is making a lot of money. he's well on his way to become a billionaire. i want to give you some stats. he had already been paid $128 million in his first 11 years playing ball, $326 million in endorsement deals. he also does investments, beats by dre, liverpool football club. these aren't any endorsement...
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my name is laurie dishman. i'd like to thank the chairman and the committee for convening this hearing and inviting me to washington. it is quite an honor and privilege to be here today. senator rockefeller, i am a cruise ship rape victim. i have an experience to tell you about. a cruise line employee raped me during a vacation on a royal caribbean cruise to mexico. the crew member was working as a security guard in a disco on the ship. he approached me and asked me my name a cabin number. he later snuck down to my cabin and forced his way in. i resisted and struggled. he strangled me and brutally raped me. i awoke with ligature marks around my neck and my tampon was impacted during the brutal rape. i did not know what to do. i did not know who to turn to. there were no police on the ship, i learned. i was hesitant to report the crime because he wore a security badge. just three days earlier i was looking forward to this cruise, the glossy brochures advertise an adventure every day and an experience to remember
my name is laurie dishman. i'd like to thank the chairman and the committee for convening this hearing and inviting me to washington. it is quite an honor and privilege to be here today. senator rockefeller, i am a cruise ship rape victim. i have an experience to tell you about. a cruise line employee raped me during a vacation on a royal caribbean cruise to mexico. the crew member was working as a security guard in a disco on the ship. he approached me and asked me my name a cabin number. he...
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laurie segall is back with us, our tech correspondent, in studio.trying to catch the big fish, the big terrorist, as it were, are these just the inadvertent minnows could you tell in the net, so to speak? >> interesting minnows, i will say. and if you look at it, it seems we learn from this report the nsa might have cast a wider net than we thought. and, of course, a lot of the information they did get was very valuable to national intelligence. but it's the other information they also got that has people, you know, a little bit up in arms. >> how wide. >> yeah, we're talking about 90% of the information they did get wasn't necessarily their target. and let me get into what the information was. we're talking baby photos, like toddlers in bathtubs. fitness selfies. women posing in bikinis, medical records, resumes, academic transcripts of school children all in this wide net. so i think people understand that there is a responsibility here, and that the nsa has a job to do. but other people were a bit alarmed and say, hey, look, you see that our info
laurie segall is back with us, our tech correspondent, in studio.trying to catch the big fish, the big terrorist, as it were, are these just the inadvertent minnows could you tell in the net, so to speak? >> interesting minnows, i will say. and if you look at it, it seems we learn from this report the nsa might have cast a wider net than we thought. and, of course, a lot of the information they did get was very valuable to national intelligence. but it's the other information they also...
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for more on the victims, laurie is joining us now from new york. >> reporter: i've been talking to a folks and i spoke to the nephew of one of the victims, glen thomas. glen was a spokesman for the world health organization. he was one of many folks on that flight, on the way to that aids conference. and what his nephew really said to me was he was just trying to capture a little bit about glen. he said he had been best friends with glen. not only was he in this for social good. that's a picture of them there. he loved to travel. and so that about how, he will me a funny story about when he was 21 years old, glen got on the phone and called him up and said drop everything. i'm taking you and seven friends to portugal. all expenses paid. it is these stories that he really wanted to share. he said if it weren't for glen, he wouldn't have gone to university. he said he was one of his best friends. he wasn't just an uncle. glen didn't have any kids himself so emthat he really spoiled his family. so when i spoke to jordan, obviously as you can imagine, he was in shock. he really just want
for more on the victims, laurie is joining us now from new york. >> reporter: i've been talking to a folks and i spoke to the nephew of one of the victims, glen thomas. glen was a spokesman for the world health organization. he was one of many folks on that flight, on the way to that aids conference. and what his nephew really said to me was he was just trying to capture a little bit about glen. he said he had been best friends with glen. not only was he in this for social good. that's a...
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[applause] i am laurie windham, senior counsel with the becket fund for religious liberty and represent hobby lobby. today's decision is a landmark decision for religious freedom. recognized court that american families do not lose her fundamental rights when they open a family business. today's victory against this unjust mandate is important not just for families like the greens but also for religious ministries like the little sisters of the poor and all americans who seek to live according to their consciousness -- consciences. the court decision was narrow and careful and the court ruled that families do not lose their religious freedom when they open a family business. this decision does not grant religious protections to large publicly traded corporations. the court kept the focus where it belongs-on families like the greens and the hans and everyday americans who seek to live out their faith. the court's reasoning was clear and it should have been clear to the government, too,. you cannot argue there is no alternative means for the government when the government wants you to pay
[applause] i am laurie windham, senior counsel with the becket fund for religious liberty and represent hobby lobby. today's decision is a landmark decision for religious freedom. recognized court that american families do not lose her fundamental rights when they open a family business. today's victory against this unjust mandate is important not just for families like the greens but also for religious ministries like the little sisters of the poor and all americans who seek to live according...