doug: secretary of state bill gal van is joining senator lewis calling for changes telling 5 that speed, enforcement and timeliness of response needs to be addressed. erika: a reminder this morning for sprint and verizon customers. this week is your last chance to cash in on a settlement for victims of "mobile cramming." it involves sending unsolicited services that are included as an extra fee on monthly bills. the deadline is thursday. we've posted the information on wcvb.com and on our mobile app. blue cross/blue shield of massachusetts is about to begin offering new benefits for end-of-life care on january 1. the state's largest insurer is set to expand options for patients including providing more choices beyond hospital care. that includes paying for more counseling sessions and increasing access to hospice services. asian markets were mixed overnight as traders get back to work after the christmas break. it's expected to be a relatively quiet week with only four days of trading on wall street. right now u.s. stock futures are mxed. doug: new this morning. a tip in an infamous art