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here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: kim kardashian tweeted the ultimate selfie this week designednduce mom envy everywhere. the post baby body pic its a right of passage for celebrity whose want to tell the world they're back in business. giselle, jessica alba, photos of gorgeous, fit new moms, a few months postpartum, seem to be the new norm. >> the fact is when you are surrounded by that imagery it affects how we feel about our body image. we can't meet it. >> and this week it may have been imagery overload. here is princess kate looking impossibly thin three months after producing a royal heir. and new mom, kim kardashian, showing it all off post baby. social media responded swiftly. you are a mom, don't forget, have some respect for being a mommy. as long as you are happy it is your life, not ours. boom. but perhaps the biggest reaction was saved for a former miss bikini of california and mom of three, posting this photo boldly asking, what is your excuse? one tweet responding, no one likes a showoff. >> four, three, two. >> she is making no apologies. >> i didn't call you fat
here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: kim kardashian tweeted the ultimate selfie this week designednduce mom envy everywhere. the post baby body pic its a right of passage for celebrity whose want to tell the world they're back in business. giselle, jessica alba, photos of gorgeous, fit new moms, a few months postpartum, seem to be the new norm. >> the fact is when you are surrounded by that imagery it affects how we feel about our body image. we can't meet it. >> and this...
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good morning, we want to extend a warm sunday morning welcome to the lovely paula faris in for bianna. >> thank you so much, dan. >> great to have you, as always. >> i haven't been here in a while and can i say i love what you have done to the place. >> oprah's couch is in the back. >> really? >> good morning, everyone. it's sunday, october 20th. we have a lot to tell you about. >> in just a moment we're going to hear from the man in charge of trarking down and tracking down the two convicted murders who escaped in florida using a sophisticated forged document scam, what he says the convicts told officers right after they were caught. that's coming up. >>> we start with the final moments of that massive manhunt. here's where it all went down in a florida hotel. this is where the dangerous escapees were caught, the men who tricked officials into letting them go are behind bars. abc's steve osunsami has the very latest from where they were captured in panama city, florida. good morning, steve. >> reporter: it was like a scene in a movie, police racing to this little motel, finally catch
good morning, we want to extend a warm sunday morning welcome to the lovely paula faris in for bianna. >> thank you so much, dan. >> great to have you, as always. >> i haven't been here in a while and can i say i love what you have done to the place. >> oprah's couch is in the back. >> really? >> good morning, everyone. it's sunday, october 20th. we have a lot to tell you about. >> in just a moment we're going to hear from the man in charge of trarking...
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abc's paula faris remembers.0 >> reporter: he was the jk rolling of the militaryl6k tom clancy's 25vels included more than a dozen number one best sellers. and hollywood blockbuster. tom clancy was selling insurance in baltimore when he wrote his first novel about a soviet subcommander defecting to the west. >> a great day, comrades. we sail into history. >> reporter: ronald reagan called it my kind of yarn, a that helped propel him to the best sellers list. >> he was as military as us. there is no truer represent than the people who are sent into the field to fight for it. >> tom clancy was 66 years old. paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead right here on "world news," rules of the road, that family's suv surrounded by bikers. what you should do and not do if you are up against road rage and want to protect your family. >>> and the young soccer star, the big goal he scored on the field and the bigger goal he scored off it. it's america strong and we're back in two minutes. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999.
abc's paula faris remembers.0 >> reporter: he was the jk rolling of the militaryl6k tom clancy's 25vels included more than a dozen number one best sellers. and hollywood blockbuster. tom clancy was selling insurance in baltimore when he wrote his first novel about a soviet subcommander defecting to the west. >> a great day, comrades. we sail into history. >> reporter: ronald reagan called it my kind of yarn, a that helped propel him to the best sellers list. >> he was...
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abc's paula faris spent the day checking with some americans doing just that today. >> reporter: rememberax from last night? he
abc's paula faris spent the day checking with some americans doing just that today. >> reporter: rememberax from last night? he
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paula faris has more. >> reporter: he was the j.k. rowling of the military.s hog warts, pentagon and other cold war strong hltds. tom clancy's 25 novels included more than a dozen number one best sellers and hollywood blockbusters. tom clancy was selling insurance in baltimore when he wrote his first novel about a soviet sub commander defecting to the west. >> a great day, comrades. we sail in to history. >> reporter: ronald reagan called it my kind of yarn. a blush that helped propel clancey to the "new york times" best sellers list. the military loved clancey's attention to detail and he loved them back. >> he was military as us. there's no truer representation of a country than the people it sends in to the field to fight for it. >> reporter: tom clancy was 66 years old. paula faris, abc news, new york. >> quote from tom clancy is i've written stuff that turned out to be real later and that's spooky. >> he was amazing. >> ahead of his time for sure. >> back in a moment. >>> we are taking a page from the throw back thursday. >> as you know the united states
paula faris has more. >> reporter: he was the j.k. rowling of the military.s hog warts, pentagon and other cold war strong hltds. tom clancy's 25 novels included more than a dozen number one best sellers and hollywood blockbusters. tom clancy was selling insurance in baltimore when he wrote his first novel about a soviet sub commander defecting to the west. >> a great day, comrades. we sail in to history. >> reporter: ronald reagan called it my kind of yarn. a blush that...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >> get rid of call waiting, caller i.d., get lower internet speed, andsave millions of dollars a year. we'll be right back. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our >>> the world series is off >>> the world series is off to a lopsided start for sure. red sox 8, cardinals one. st. louis gets a shot at settling the score. >> was an emotional start to the series for boston, as well. joining us is sports radio host jason page. thank you for coming in. >> you got it. >> always great to have you. tell us about the ceremony before the game. >> there were a lot of ceremonies commemorating the boston bombing six months ago and the tragic death of a schoolteacher just outside of boston. you can take those things if you are a team and go one of two ways. it can bring the mood down or energy up. you saw in the case of the red sox, it brought the energy way up. i don't know what happened to the cardinals. from a red sox perspective, the energy was way up tonight. you can tell that team was flying way hide. >> the pride is in full effect. boston st
paula faris, abc news, new york. >> get rid of call waiting, caller i.d., get lower internet speed, andsave millions of dollars a year. we'll be right back. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our >>> the world series is off >>> the world series is off to a lopsided start for sure. red sox 8, cardinals one. st. louis gets a shot at settling the score. >> was an emotional start to the series for boston, as well. joining us is...
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paula faris paid the family a visit. >> reporter: the nightly bath for your baby.lean. sort of. confessing her 3-month-old rarely sees his tub. >> i will confess i have gone longer than a week. >> reporter: i met charlie and gave him the old sniff-a-roo. >> you smell like a baby. you don't smell bad. >> reporter: the mother says nightly baths were a routine but five years and three kids, she doesn't have time. >> my first baby had a bath every day and sometimes two baths a day. after five years of parenting children, i realize he's not a dirty kid. he's a baby. >> reporter: now her babble blog post, do you really need to bathe babies started a splish splash backlash from on-line moms. lazy people says one reader and eww, that's so gross but others agree. their skin would be dust if we did soap and water every day. some people would say how would you feel if you didn't take a shower for a week? >> gross because i am an adult with hormones and mothers have gut feelings about their babies and i would never presume to tell you how often to bathe your baby. >> reporter:
paula faris paid the family a visit. >> reporter: the nightly bath for your baby.lean. sort of. confessing her 3-month-old rarely sees his tub. >> i will confess i have gone longer than a week. >> reporter: i met charlie and gave him the old sniff-a-roo. >> you smell like a baby. you don't smell bad. >> reporter: the mother says nightly baths were a routine but five years and three kids, she doesn't have time. >> my first baby had a bath every day and...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead right here on "world news," rules of the road, that family's suv surrounded by bikers. what you should do and not do if you are up against road rage and want to protect your family. >>> and the young soccer star, the big goal he scored on the field and the bigger goal he scored off it. it's america strong and we're back in two minutes. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. [ male announcer ] ever wonder why no other mouthw
paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead right here on "world news," rules of the road, that family's suv surrounded by bikers. what you should do and not do if you are up against road rage and want to protect your family. >>> and the young soccer star, the big goal he scored on the field and the bigger goal he scored off it. it's america strong and we're back in two minutes. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning,...
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abc's paula faris spent the day checking with some americans doing just that today. >> reporter: remember max from last night? he was dropped from his health insurance because of his pre-existing condition. he was excited to sign up today but couldn't get online because the website kept crashing, saying for many others inundating the government's health care website. >> got a message that said health care marketplace is busy, please wait. >> i was not successful. there seems to be a glitch. >> reporter: this family managed to get through. salon owners of california say they've been living in fear. >> right now we don't have insurance and we're pretty much confused and squared. >> reporter: a pre-existing condition for one of their girls made insurance unaffordable. >> it's way too much right now. >> reporter: the big question, how affordable are the plans? our health care expert, michelle katz puts them to the test with our salon owner, vanessa. >> let's go to shop and compare tool and press let's get started. >> reporter: taking us step by step through the site, type in your zip code, ag
abc's paula faris spent the day checking with some americans doing just that today. >> reporter: remember max from last night? he was dropped from his health insurance because of his pre-existing condition. he was excited to sign up today but couldn't get online because the website kept crashing, saying for many others inundating the government's health care website. >> got a message that said health care marketplace is busy, please wait. >> i was not successful. there seems...
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abc's paula faris with secrets on how to shop around and get back a lot of money. >> reporter: paul and rodman of atlanta are parents to three growing boys, the oldest on the verge of getting his driver's license. >> more insurance, $700 a year. >> reporter: that's on top of the $2300 they're already paying annually for auto and home insurance. >> guess what day it is. >> reporter: insurance companies are doing everything they can to get our attention today, but how do you know if you have the right coverage? >> you've been with them for how long? >> since 16. >> reporter: according to our consumer expert clark howard says it doesn't mean much. >> insurers in many cases are going to stun you, pen lies you if you become hyper loyal. they can push rates up on you. >> reporter: tip number one, clark says shop around every three years for better insurance rates. >> not every 30 years? >> not every 30 like you guys. >> reporter: check out websites like bankrate.com to find our coverage and compare quotes. instantly we get 14 different auto insurance quotes ranging from $918 to $1,800. that's
abc's paula faris with secrets on how to shop around and get back a lot of money. >> reporter: paul and rodman of atlanta are parents to three growing boys, the oldest on the verge of getting his driver's license. >> more insurance, $700 a year. >> reporter: that's on top of the $2300 they're already paying annually for auto and home insurance. >> guess what day it is. >> reporter: insurance companies are doing everything they can to get our attention today, but...
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abc's paula faris brings us the video tape. >> reporter: judith oaks, a former school administrator, accused this week of stealing from her workplace. stuffing lunch money in her bra. $1.8 million over 14 years. sometimes it's not cold, hard cash, it's cold cuts. this guy doesn't think twice about stealing his coworker's lunch, raiding the company fridge. here, surveillance video, an employee taking a few 20s for herself when counting the cash register. >> it's very easy to cheat. >> reporter: bruce of the association of certified fraud examiners, traveling the country teaching employers how to crack down on crimes that can potentially cost companies upwards of 3.5 trillion worldwide. >> stealing money, software, office flies, inventory. >> reporter: or in this case, a flat screen tv. watch again. this fellow waits until no one is looking to make his move. get this, a recent survey by a security firm shows that 95% of employees are stealing from their employer in some capacity. office supplies, information and in some professions time like shopping online when you should be working.
abc's paula faris brings us the video tape. >> reporter: judith oaks, a former school administrator, accused this week of stealing from her workplace. stuffing lunch money in her bra. $1.8 million over 14 years. sometimes it's not cold, hard cash, it's cold cuts. this guy doesn't think twice about stealing his coworker's lunch, raiding the company fridge. here, surveillance video, an employee taking a few 20s for herself when counting the cash register. >> it's very easy to cheat....
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abc's paula faris with ways to keep the money in your pocket. >> reporter: does this sound like youramily? >> that number was a little bit horrifying. >> reporter: the seldon family from boston is wired up and stressed out. >> i'm like why are we paying so much? >> reporter: they're paying nearly $2500 a year for cable, phone and internet, but our technology contributor joanna stern says their bill doesn't have to go as sky high as their channels. >> they're paying a lot. >> they are paying a lot. >> reporter: tip number one, shop around every year for plans using websites like yahoo!'s digital quote. we instantly find four in their boston area. >> this one has bundles starting at $80 a month. >> look at the competition, see what they offer and come back to them and say, but i can get this here, what can you do for me. >> reporter: sure enough, one quick call by dad and slashes $420 off their bill. and we keep going. tip number two, did you know you get charged monthly to rent those dvrs, modems and routers? >> you're paying to lease. you can buy it for less. >> reporter: we find thi
abc's paula faris with ways to keep the money in your pocket. >> reporter: does this sound like youramily? >> that number was a little bit horrifying. >> reporter: the seldon family from boston is wired up and stressed out. >> i'm like why are we paying so much? >> reporter: they're paying nearly $2500 a year for cable, phone and internet, but our technology contributor joanna stern says their bill doesn't have to go as sky high as their channels. >> they're...
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abc's paula faris decided it was time to show us how the family can save hundreds of dollars. >> reporter: this woman is staring at the inevitable. >> sometimes i squint when i'm looking at the computer. and i can't see clearly. >> reporter: glasses for herself and her two kids. >> what kind of lenses could you see her in? >> something with a little flare at the end. >> reporter: yet this san francisco mom is looking at a steep price tag. optometrist dr. nikki says new specks don't have to leave you looking for more cash. tip number one, get started with a free self-screening on her app called eye zam. >> what number do you see? >> 71. >> look again. >> 74. >> perfect. >> reporter: it takes you through a series of six tests. >> reporter: the purpose is to motivate you to go in and get that eye exam. >> reporter: it finds local optometrists and discounts in your area. also, did you know you could get an eye exam at costco where it's one third less than the national average of $90? tip number two, don't get stuck buying your glasses at the optometrist's office. by law they have to give you
abc's paula faris decided it was time to show us how the family can save hundreds of dollars. >> reporter: this woman is staring at the inevitable. >> sometimes i squint when i'm looking at the computer. and i can't see clearly. >> reporter: glasses for herself and her two kids. >> what kind of lenses could you see her in? >> something with a little flare at the end. >> reporter: yet this san francisco mom is looking at a steep price tag. optometrist dr....
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abc's paula faris tells us what to expect when you check in. >> my name is max. >> reporter: max was dropped from his health insurance because of his pre-existing condition. >> i have asthma and allergies. >> courtney says she can't afford it. >> the biggest thing i need from health insurance is good maternity coverage. >> reporter: we heard from so many of you. >> will i, in fact, have more affordable health care? >> reporter: all part of the 48 million americans who do not have insurance, about 15 percent of the population. >> how do i sign up and when does the coverage begin. >> reporter: starting at midnight you can go on healthcare.gov where you'll be able to shop around, compare plans and buy. everyone regardless of age, gender, income or pre-existing condition will be able to get insurance. if you don't want to buy or have been delaying because of expense, you'll have until march 31st, six months, to purchase a plan or face a fine from the government. >> i just want to be covered like anybody else. >> reporter: in fairness, no one will know how good of a deal this is until mid
abc's paula faris tells us what to expect when you check in. >> my name is max. >> reporter: max was dropped from his health insurance because of his pre-existing condition. >> i have asthma and allergies. >> courtney says she can't afford it. >> the biggest thing i need from health insurance is good maternity coverage. >> reporter: we heard from so many of you. >> will i, in fact, have more affordable health care? >> reporter: all part of the 48...
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paula faris looks at the fine print and shops around. >> reporter: paul and sue rodman are parents torowing boys. the oldest on the verge of getting his driver's license. >> more insurance. >> yes, $700 a year. >> reporter: on top of the $2300 a year they are paying for auto and home insurance. >> guess what day it is. >> reporter: insurance companies are doing everything they can to get our attention but how do you know if you have the right coverage? you have been withhem how long? >> since i was 16. >> reporter: according to to our consumer expert clark howard doesn't mean much. >> insurers in many cases, this is going to stun you, penalize you if you become a hyper loyal push. they can push rates up on you. >> reporter: clark says shop around every three years for better insurance rates. >> not every 30? >> not every 30 like you. >> we enter a zip code. >> yep. >> reporter: instantly we get 14 different auto insurance quotes ranging from $918 to 1800. that's nearly double for the exact same policy. tip two -- >> never, ever, ever make a small claim. >> reporter: it stays on your r
paula faris looks at the fine print and shops around. >> reporter: paul and sue rodman are parents torowing boys. the oldest on the verge of getting his driver's license. >> more insurance. >> yes, $700 a year. >> reporter: on top of the $2300 a year they are paying for auto and home insurance. >> guess what day it is. >> reporter: insurance companies are doing everything they can to get our attention but how do you know if you have the right coverage? you...
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for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> remember when bill weir went over and. he was living large. >> yeah. >>> sam, you are making this man very happy. he's heading out west. >> one of us. if you go back to the two shot. one of us is headed for sunny southern california, there you go, later this morning. the one that's smiling. it doesn't start out sunny. >> it never does, sam. that's science. >> in seattle, we have heavy fog. portland, patchy fog. all along the coastline, fog. particularly bad in southern california. it burns off as the day goes on. the sun comes up, does its magic. you get to 65 degrees in san francisco. l.a., 72. san diego, at 66. inland, in the 70s and 80s. that's really good news. on the east coast, we have a cold pocket of air. that's from the great lakes all the way south. and then, pushes will to the eastern seaboard today. so, get ready to stay in the colder temperatures. this is not going to be one that you get a break from in two days. you're going to say here. maybe time to find the coats. and maybe time to get rid of the flip-flo
for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> remember when bill weir went over and. he was living large. >> yeah. >>> sam, you are making this man very happy. he's heading out west. >> one of us. if you go back to the two shot. one of us is headed for sunny southern california, there you go, later this morning. the one that's smiling. it doesn't start out sunny. >> it never does, sam. that's science. >> in seattle, we have...
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abc's paula faris decided it was time to show us how the family can save hundreds of dollars. >> reporter: this woman is sharing at the inevitable. >> sometimes i squint when i'm looking at the computer. >> reporter: glasses for herself and her two kids. >> what kind of lenses could you see her in? >> something with a little flare at the end. >> reporter: yet this san francisco mom is looking at a steep price tag. optometrist dr. nickey says new specks don't have to leave you looking for more cash. tip number one get started op her app called izam. >> what number do you see? >> 71. >> look again. >> 74. >> perfect. >> reporter: it takes you through a series of six tests. >> reporter: the purpose is to motivate you to go in and get that eye exam. >> reporter: it finds local optometrists and discounts in your area. also did you know you could get an eye exam at costco where it's one third less than the national average of $90. tip number two, don't get stuck buying your glasses at the optometrists office. by law they have to give you your prescription so take it and shop around. brands like
abc's paula faris decided it was time to show us how the family can save hundreds of dollars. >> reporter: this woman is sharing at the inevitable. >> sometimes i squint when i'm looking at the computer. >> reporter: glasses for herself and her two kids. >> what kind of lenses could you see her in? >> something with a little flare at the end. >> reporter: yet this san francisco mom is looking at a steep price tag. optometrist dr. nickey says new specks don't...
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and paula faris has more.t-sized pride and joy. but are they turning into pretty little liars? >> think of a good lie on the way down. >> reporter: actress lauren holly, whose roles have taken her from the crime scene -- >> this is textbook hit and run. >> reporter: to the comedy scene. >> it will only hurt for a moment. >> reporter: is making headlines on the mommy scene. asking a controversial question about her very own kids, in a new blog post titled, "am i raising a little liar?" >> why weren't they telling me the truth? why weren't they coming clean? >> reporter: she writes people.com's, that one a can of soda was missing. and none of her sons would cop to taking it. >> it made me question being a parent because honesty is something i want to instill in them for sure. it's the quality that i want my boys to have. >> reporter: little brother, george -- >> did you take it? >> no. >> reporter: passed the buck on to his brothers. >> i know i didn't do it. it has to be one of them. >> reporter: holly never ca
and paula faris has more.t-sized pride and joy. but are they turning into pretty little liars? >> think of a good lie on the way down. >> reporter: actress lauren holly, whose roles have taken her from the crime scene -- >> this is textbook hit and run. >> reporter: to the comedy scene. >> it will only hurt for a moment. >> reporter: is making headlines on the mommy scene. asking a controversial question about her very own kids, in a new blog post titled,...
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abc's paula faris with ways to keep the money in your pocket. >> reporter: does this sound like youramily? >> that number was a little bit horrifying. >> reporter: the seldom family from boston is wired up and stressed out. >> i'm like why are we paying so much? >> reporter: they're paying nearly $2500 a year for cable, phone and internet, but our technology contributor joanna stern says their bill doesn't have to go as sky high as their channels. >> they're paying a lot. >> they are. >> reporter: tip number one, shop around every year for plans using websites like yahoo!'s digital quote. we instantly find four in their boston area. >> this one has bundles starting at $80 a month. >> look at the competition, see what they offer and come back to them and say, but i can get this here, what can you do for me. >> reporter: sure enough, one quick call by dad and slashes $420 off their bill. and we keep going. tip number two, did you know you get charged monthly to charge dvrs, modems and routers. >> you're paying to lease. you can buy it for less. >> reporter: we find this one for sale on
abc's paula faris with ways to keep the money in your pocket. >> reporter: does this sound like youramily? >> that number was a little bit horrifying. >> reporter: the seldom family from boston is wired up and stressed out. >> i'm like why are we paying so much? >> reporter: they're paying nearly $2500 a year for cable, phone and internet, but our technology contributor joanna stern says their bill doesn't have to go as sky high as their channels. >> they're...
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abc's paula faris brings us the video tape. >> reporter: judith oaks a former school administrator aduzed this week of stealing from her workplace. stuffing lunch money in her bra. $1.8 million over 14 years. sometimes it's not cold, hard cash, it's cold cuts. this guy doesn't think twice about stealing his coworker's lunch, raiding the company frinch. here an employee taking a few 20s for herself when counting the cash register. >> it's very easy to cheat. >> bruce, of the association of the certified fraud examiners, travels the country teaching employers how to crack down on crimes that can potentially cost companies upwards of 3.5 trillion worldwide. >> stealing money, software, office flies, inventory. >> reporter: or in this case, a flat screen tv. watch again. this fellow waits until no one is looking to make his move. get this, a recent survey by a security firm shows that 95% of employees are stealing from their employer in some capacity. office supplies, information and in some professions time like shopping online when you should be working. >> what if i walk out a door with a
abc's paula faris brings us the video tape. >> reporter: judith oaks a former school administrator aduzed this week of stealing from her workplace. stuffing lunch money in her bra. $1.8 million over 14 years. sometimes it's not cold, hard cash, it's cold cuts. this guy doesn't think twice about stealing his coworker's lunch, raiding the company frinch. here an employee taking a few 20s for herself when counting the cash register. >> it's very easy to cheat. >> bruce, of the...
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abc's paula faris with secrets on how to shop around and get back a lot of money.r: paul andn of atlantaarents to three growing boys, the oldest on the verge of getting his driver's license. >> more insurance, $700 a year. >> reporter: that's on top of the $2300 they're already paying annually for auto and home insurance. >> guess what day it is. >> reporter: insurance companies are doing everything they can to get our attention today, but how do you know if you have the right coverage? you've been with them for how long? >> since 16. >> reporter: according to our expert clark howard doesn't mean much. >> insurers in many cases are going to stun you, pen lies you if you become hyper loyal. they can push rates up on you. >> reporter: tip number one shop around every three years for insurance rates. check out websites like bankrate.com to find our coverage and compare quotes. instantly we get 14 different auto insurance quotes ranging from $918 to $1800. that's nearly double for the exact same policy. tip number two -- >> never ever ever make a small claim. >> reporter: it stays on your re
abc's paula faris with secrets on how to shop around and get back a lot of money.r: paul andn of atlantaarents to three growing boys, the oldest on the verge of getting his driver's license. >> more insurance, $700 a year. >> reporter: that's on top of the $2300 they're already paying annually for auto and home insurance. >> guess what day it is. >> reporter: insurance companies are doing everything they can to get our attention today, but how do you know if you have the...
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>> yes, i do. >> reporter: paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> a louisiana inmate who spent 41 years from prison for medical treatment. 71-year-old herman wallace suffered from advanced liver cancer. he was serving a 50-year sentence for robbery when he was convicted of stabbing a prison guard. the judge overturned the murder conviction and ordered wallace be released immediately. >>> jury deliberations resuming in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. the lawsuit filed by jackson's mother claims a concert tour promoter was negligent in hiring conrad murray to care for jackson. kabc's miriam hernandez has the latest from los angeles. >> reporter: inside men's central jail, dr. conrad murray is in the final months of his incarceration, finishing the two-year term for involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. his official release date, october 28th. >> for him, every night is an eternity. >> reporter: his appeals attorney says she has been following the five-month civil case in which jurors are asked if concert promoter aeg hired him and, if so, were they negligent
>> yes, i do. >> reporter: paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> a louisiana inmate who spent 41 years from prison for medical treatment. 71-year-old herman wallace suffered from advanced liver cancer. he was serving a 50-year sentence for robbery when he was convicted of stabbing a prison guard. the judge overturned the murder conviction and ordered wallace be released immediately. >>> jury deliberations resuming in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. the...
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thomas, not abc's pierre thomas for two second quarter tds and what is better than that, i'm sure paula fariscrying in her milk this morning. they stay undefeed 5-0. 26-18. i smell a super bowl. >>> a wild game in dallas them broncos and cowboys. peyton manning and denver behind 17-7 before they ripped off three touchdowns. romo wasn't to be outdone. he became the first quarterback to throw for over 500 yards in a game but an interception set up the game-winning field goechl broncos undefeated as well. they win it 5 1-48. >>> houston and over san fran. 49ers returned an interception for the td than may well have did it. makt received a dubious nfl record. he has thrown a pick six in four straight games. san francisco destroyed the texans 34-3. >>> since we are doing the football thing this morning we figured we should have a reunion of course. >> our special appearance from one of my favorite people of all time, the director of the "world news now" nfl coverage the cam mish. >> i was going to bring my terrible towel but it is drying from all of the crying going on with this steelers team. go
thomas, not abc's pierre thomas for two second quarter tds and what is better than that, i'm sure paula fariscrying in her milk this morning. they stay undefeed 5-0. 26-18. i smell a super bowl. >>> a wild game in dallas them broncos and cowboys. peyton manning and denver behind 17-7 before they ripped off three touchdowns. romo wasn't to be outdone. he became the first quarterback to throw for over 500 yards in a game but an interception set up the game-winning field goechl broncos...
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abc's paula faris has details on this. >> my name is max. >> reporter: max was dropped from his health insurance because of a preexisting condition. >> i have asthma and allergies. >> courtney says she can't afford it. >> the biggest thing i need is good coverage. >> reporter: we have heard from so many of you. >> will i have more affordable health care. >> reporter: all part of the 48 million americans who do not have insurance. about 15% of the population. >> how do i sign up and when would the coverage begin? >> reporter: a few hours ago, you were able to log on to healthcare.gov. you are able to shop around, compare, and buy. everyone regardless of age, gender, income or pre-existing condition will be able to get insurance. if you don't want to buy or have been delaying because of expense you have until march 31st, six months to purchase a plan or face a fine from the government. >> i just want to be covered like anybody else. >> reporter: in fairness, we are just now finding out how good of a deal this is but for people like max he can breathe easier now knowing he has a choice. >
abc's paula faris has details on this. >> my name is max. >> reporter: max was dropped from his health insurance because of a preexisting condition. >> i have asthma and allergies. >> courtney says she can't afford it. >> the biggest thing i need is good coverage. >> reporter: we have heard from so many of you. >> will i have more affordable health care. >> reporter: all part of the 48 million americans who do not have insurance. about 15% of the...
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. ♪ express yourself >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> andut of the ring. >> served her well. >>> is prince harry about to o propose? what his friends are ve vealing right now. >>> and "play of the day." the olympic torch. freeze it. freeze it. don't totally freeze it. b bad things can happen to the flame. thank you. ♪ where might it take you? ♪ where might you go? ♪ introducing kellogg's® to go. ♪ the power of protein and fiber all bottled up in a delicious breakfast shake. get up -- and go. rts come great things. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no rou
. ♪ express yourself >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> andut of the ring. >> served her well. >>> is prince harry about to o propose? what his friends are ve vealing right now. >>> and "play of the day." the olympic torch. freeze it. freeze it. don't totally freeze it. b bad things can happen to the flame. thank you. ♪ where might it take you? ♪ where might you go? ♪ introducing...
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paula faris, you have more on this. >> reporter: britney and paid to look and be sexy.as to draw the line. ♪ >> reporter: britney spears, sexier than ever in one of her hottest music videos yet. ♪ here it comes >> reporter: there was a time when we thought madonna's musical choices went to far. but "like a prayer" is a church choir from what we're seeing today from artists like miley cyrus. and rihanna, whose new music video is so racy -- that's pretty much all we can show you. >> what is a totally fool-proof way to grab eyes is sex. >> reporter: but this morning, the queen of pop is saying, it's time to tone it down. >> a lot of sex goes into what i do. but sometimes, i would like to bridge it back to the old days, when there was one outfit through the whole video. and you're just dancing the whole video. >> reporter: britney spears telling a boston radio station, when producers originally showed her the video for her new song, it was too risque. so, she put her foot down. >> we did way more stuff for the video than what is actually there. like, i cut out half the vide
paula faris, you have more on this. >> reporter: britney and paid to look and be sexy.as to draw the line. ♪ >> reporter: britney spears, sexier than ever in one of her hottest music videos yet. ♪ here it comes >> reporter: there was a time when we thought madonna's musical choices went to far. but "like a prayer" is a church choir from what we're seeing today from artists like miley cyrus. and rihanna, whose new music video is so racy -- that's pretty much all...
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and paula faris has more. >> reporter: i have a smile on my face.his commercial makes you laugh or change the channel, this is geico's most widely-shared ad of all time. everyone seems to be getting in on it. making it a humpday campbell. >> i know you can hear me. mike, mike, mike, mike. >> reporter: asking a simple question. >> uh-oh. guess what day it is. guess what day it is. huh? anybody? >> reporter: until finally, they give the answer you want. >> leslie, guess what today is. >> it's humpday. >> woo woo. >> reporter: call it humpday hysteria. geico's quirky camel commercial has been viewed 16 million times on youtube. and the parodies and reposts -- are nearing 50,000. >> come on. you can hear me. >> reporter: here, a family re-enacts the entire commercial. >> mike, mike, mike. >> reporter: the humpday hype became such a distraction, they had to ask the kids to tone it down. >> everyone's walking around in the hallways saying it's humpday. >> reporter: the school superintendent, telling abc news, this is something that happens in every middle
and paula faris has more. >> reporter: i have a smile on my face.his commercial makes you laugh or change the channel, this is geico's most widely-shared ad of all time. everyone seems to be getting in on it. making it a humpday campbell. >> i know you can hear me. mike, mike, mike, mike. >> reporter: asking a simple question. >> uh-oh. guess what day it is. guess what day it is. huh? anybody? >> reporter: until finally, they give the answer you want. >>...
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paula faris has the story. >> reporter: ah. the nightly bath for your baby.re goff, is coming clean. sort of. confessing her 3-month-old, charlie, rarely sees his tub. >> i will confess i've bonn longer than a week. >> reporter: i met little charlie. and give him the sniff-a-radio. smell like a baby. the mother of three said the nightly baths were a nightly ru teen. five years and three kids later, she simply doesn't have the time. >> the daily bath. sometimes two baths a day. what i've realized after five years of parenting children is, he's not a dirty kid. he's a baby. >> reporter: and now, her blog post, do you need to bathe baby? has started a splish splash backlash. lazy people, says one reader. and eww, that's so gross. others agree. their skin would be dust if we did soap and water every day. how would you feel if you didn't shower for a week? >> i would feel gross because i'm an adult. i have hormones. but mothers know their babies. they have gut feelings about their babies. i would never presume to tell you how often to bathe your baby. >> reporter:
paula faris has the story. >> reporter: ah. the nightly bath for your baby.re goff, is coming clean. sort of. confessing her 3-month-old, charlie, rarely sees his tub. >> i will confess i've bonn longer than a week. >> reporter: i met little charlie. and give him the sniff-a-radio. smell like a baby. the mother of three said the nightly baths were a nightly ru teen. five years and three kids later, she simply doesn't have the time. >> the daily bath. sometimes two baths...
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even abc's paula faris, who knows the feeling, i would imagine, is here. >> what are you talking aboutmany pregnant moms. the uncomfortable moment when someone's hands touch your belly. and your personal pooch becomes public property. in pennsylvania, there's a law to protect moms and bellies. it's one of the most special times in a woman's life. but there are moments it can be the most awkward. >> at school, everyone's just grabbing my belly all the time. the bizarre baby encounters. >> reporter: those bizarre baby belly encounters. >> you're really starting to show. >> reporter: sometimes even co-workers don't get the hint. and in at least one state, there's a statue that protects pregnant women from unwanted patting. pennsylvania harassment laws being put to the test after a man was charged with repeated belly tampering. >> touching a pregnant woman's belly in an unwanted, knowing, harassing way, is the same thing as touching anyone else in an annoying or harassing way. >> reporter: it's a discussion on all of the mommy blogs. and in this maternity yoga class. how many of you have h
even abc's paula faris, who knows the feeling, i would imagine, is here. >> what are you talking aboutmany pregnant moms. the uncomfortable moment when someone's hands touch your belly. and your personal pooch becomes public property. in pennsylvania, there's a law to protect moms and bellies. it's one of the most special times in a woman's life. but there are moments it can be the most awkward. >> at school, everyone's just grabbing my belly all the time. the bizarre baby...
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abc's paula faris looks at the fine print and shops around. >> reporter: paul and sue rodman are parentsg his driver's license. >> more insurance. >> yes, $700 a year. >> reporter: on top of the $2300 a year they are paying for auto and home insurance. >> guess what day it is. >> reporter: insurance companies are doing everything they can to get our attention but how do you know if you have the right coverage? you have been with them how long? >> since i was 16. >> reporter: according to to our consumer expert, clark howard, doesn't mean much. >> insurers in many cases, this is going to stun you, penalize you if you become a hyper loyal person. they can push rates up on you. >> reporter: clark says shop around every three years for better insurance rates. >> not every 30? >> not every 30 like you. >> reporter: check out web sites like bankrate.com to find other providers' coverage and compare quotes. >> we enter a zip code. >> yep. >> reporter: instantly we get 14 different auto insurance quotes ranging from $918 to 1800. that's nearly double for the exact same policy. tip two -- >> neve
abc's paula faris looks at the fine print and shops around. >> reporter: paul and sue rodman are parentsg his driver's license. >> more insurance. >> yes, $700 a year. >> reporter: on top of the $2300 a year they are paying for auto and home insurance. >> guess what day it is. >> reporter: insurance companies are doing everything they can to get our attention but how do you know if you have the right coverage? you have been with them how long? >> since...