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well, anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said, "i am the hacker that is in control of your e-mail right now." >> reporter: 37-year-old i.testimony specialist art damio's nightmare began after hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he said, "i have all of your information." i said, okay, what's my social security number. >> reporter: and he said the number? >> he started reading it back to me. >> reporter: he was correct? >> i didn't let him finish. >> reporter: he hung up. the high-tech intruder called again, demanding ransom. >> you will not get your e-mail address back. you will have to contact me and give me the amount of $300 bitcoin. i also have your social security number and your driver's license. i can basically pretend to be you right now. i am you. >> i was terrified. >> reporter: terrified because... >> because this is this guy what wants to pretend to be me. that made it real. >> reporter: because next he started getting text alerts notifying him in real-time as the hacker tried to change his password for his ebay profile, his amazon account, the
well, anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said, "i am the hacker that is in control of your e-mail right now." >> reporter: 37-year-old i.testimony specialist art damio's nightmare began after hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he said, "i have all of your information." i said, okay, what's my social security number. >> reporter: and he said the number? >> he started reading it back to me. >> reporter: he was...
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well, anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said, "i am the hacker that is in control of your e-mail right now." >> reporter: 37-year-old i.testimony specialist art damio's nightmare began after hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he said, "i have all of your information." i said, okay, what's my social security number. >> reporter: and he said the number? >> he started reading it back to me. >> reporter: he was correct? >> i didn't let him finish. >> reporter: he hung up. the high-tech intruder called again, demanding ransom. >> you will not get your e-mail address back. you will have to contact me and give me the amount of $300 bitcoin. i also have your social security number and your driver's license. i can basically pretend to be you right now. i am you. >> i was terrified. because... >> because this is this guy what wants to pretend to be me. that made it real. >> reporter: because next he started getting text alerts notifying him in real-time as the hacker tried to change his password for his ebay profile, his amazon account, then his bank account. >>
well, anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said, "i am the hacker that is in control of your e-mail right now." >> reporter: 37-year-old i.testimony specialist art damio's nightmare began after hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he said, "i have all of your information." i said, okay, what's my social security number. >> reporter: and he said the number? >> he started reading it back to me. >> reporter: he was...
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well, anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said, "i am the hacker that is in control of your e- mail right now." >> reporter: 37-year-old i. t. specialist art damio's nightmare began after hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he said, "i have all of your information." i said, okay, what's my social security number. >> reporter: and he said the number? >> he started reading it back to me. >> reporter: he was correct? >> i didn't let him finish. >> reporter: he hung up. age high-tech intruder called again, demanding ransom. >> you will not get your e-mail address back. you will have to contact me and give me the amount of $300 via bitcoin. i also have your social security number and your driver's license. i can basically pretend to be you right now. eram you. >> i was terrified. >> reporter: terrified because... to ecause there is this guy what wants to pretend to be me. that made it real. >> reporter: because next he started getting text alerts notifying him in real-time as the hacker tried to change his passwords for his ebay profile, his amazon account, then
well, anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said, "i am the hacker that is in control of your e- mail right now." >> reporter: 37-year-old i. t. specialist art damio's nightmare began after hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he said, "i have all of your information." i said, okay, what's my social security number. >> reporter: and he said the number? >> he started reading it back to me. >> reporter: he was...
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anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> that's good news. >>> jake wmata he was known as the fwrongs bull during his fighting days and he went on to become the middleweight champion. robert de niro went on to win on ascorbate for playing him in "the raging bull." he died tuesday from complications from pneumonia. he was 95. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," joining us in studio vice president mike pence. this is the "cbs morning news." but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine
anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> that's good news. >>> jake wmata he was known as the fwrongs bull during his fighting days and he went on to become the middleweight champion. robert de niro went on to win on ascorbate for playing him in "the raging bull." he died tuesday from complications from pneumonia. he was 95. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," joining us in studio vice president mike pence. this is the "cbs morning news."...
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anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said i am the hacker that is in >> reporter: 37-year-old it specialist art damion's nightmare began when a hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he sdaid i have all of your information. what's my social security number? >> he said the number. >> reading it back. >> he was correct. >> i didn't let him finish. >> damio hung up. high tech intruder called leaving voice mail demanding ransom. >> hello, mr. damio, you will not get your e-mail address back. you will need to contact me and give me the amount of $300 by bitcoin. i also have your social security number and your driving license. i can basically pretend to be you. right now. i am you. >> i was terrified. >> reporter: yeah, terrified. because? >> because there is this guy who wants to pretend to be me. that made it real. >> reporter: next he started getting text alerts. notifying him in realtime as the the hacker tried to change his pass kurd. for is ba account, then his bank account. >> kind of felt like, i was done for. he pretty much had control of -- everything i do online
anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said i am the hacker that is in >> reporter: 37-year-old it specialist art damion's nightmare began when a hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he sdaid i have all of your information. what's my social security number? >> he said the number. >> reading it back. >> he was correct. >> i didn't let him finish. >> damio hung up. high tech intruder called leaving voice mail demanding...
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and, demarco, rescue operations are continuing tonight. >> morgan: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. adding to the fear and danger here, explosions at a chemical plant sent a cloud of smoke into the air and more than a dozen sheriff's deputies to the hospital. david begnaud is covering that. >> reporter: it happened at 2:00 a.m. local time, the first of two explosions lit up the night& sky. by morning, a fire was still burning. a mile and a half radius around the chemical plant was evacuated tuesday after company representatives warned local officials their emergency plans had failed. ed gonzalez is the harris county sheriff. >> we believe the smoke is a nontoxic irritant. >> reporter: the company had backup generators. all of them failed. then refrigeration units in three of nine trailers failed. officials warn the highly combustible compounds, known as organic peroxides, were sure to burn as the temperatures rose, although they downplayed the harm. >> no one is in danger based on the fire we expect. >> reporter: arkema executive richard rennard defended the company
and, demarco, rescue operations are continuing tonight. >> morgan: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. adding to the fear and danger here, explosions at a chemical plant sent a cloud of smoke into the air and more than a dozen sheriff's deputies to the hospital. david begnaud is covering that. >> reporter: it happened at 2:00 a.m. local time, the first of two explosions lit up the night& sky. by morning, a fire was still burning. a mile and a half radius around the chemical...
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anna werner reports, congress wants to hear from the company's ceo and authorities in dozens of states are also investigating. >> this is the most egregious data breach we have ever seen. it is as bad as it gets. >> reporter: massachusetts attorney general maura healy says she will sue equifax for violating state consumer protection laws. >> if you are a company like equifax and you're out there scooping up a whole bunch of data and information on people, we have laws on our books that say you have to protect that information. >> reporter: eric schneidermann, the new york attorney general, may file a laud, as well. he says credit reporting agencies don't face the same scrutiny as banks, hospitals and others that handle confidential consumer data. >> think you're going to see changes to the industry as well as investigations whether the company and any individuals engaged in illegal activity. >> reporter: equifax discovered it was hacked in july but only went public last week. sensitive data like birth dates, social security numbers and driver's licenses numbers were compromised. >> thi
anna werner reports, congress wants to hear from the company's ceo and authorities in dozens of states are also investigating. >> this is the most egregious data breach we have ever seen. it is as bad as it gets. >> reporter: massachusetts attorney general maura healy says she will sue equifax for violating state consumer protection laws. >> if you are a company like equifax and you're out there scooping up a whole bunch of data and information on people, we have laws on our...
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now as anna werner reports, some women are taking jobs there in hopes that becoming a barista will get them a baby. >> reporter: this woman and her husband wanted children. but four years into their marriage, it seemed she couldn't get eg what did all that do to your marriage? >> um, two years ago, exactly this time, um, it was the first time i have ever heard the word divorce. [ pause ] >> reporter: she learned starbucks offered an unusual benefit, coverage for in vito fertilization. on average it cost $20,000 per cycle with most couples going through two to three rounds before getting pregnant. did it sound right to you that starbucks would have this coverage? >> no. i mean, you think barista, you think 18-year-olds working to go through school, not a 27- year-old woman trying to have a baby. >> reporter: yet starbucks covered $20,000 for ivf and medication for all eligible employees. that includes part-time baristas, who make on average around $10,000 a year. >> now we have added so many things. >> reporter: starbucks's executive. >> so it's been part of who we are that if you work
now as anna werner reports, some women are taking jobs there in hopes that becoming a barista will get them a baby. >> reporter: this woman and her husband wanted children. but four years into their marriage, it seemed she couldn't get eg what did all that do to your marriage? >> um, two years ago, exactly this time, um, it was the first time i have ever heard the word divorce. [ pause ] >> reporter: she learned starbucks offered an unusual benefit, coverage for in vito...
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anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said i am the hacker that is in control of your e-mail right now. >> reporter: 37-year-old it specialist art damion's nightmare began when a hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he said i have all of your information. what's my social security number? >> he said the number. >> reading it back. >> he was correct. >> i didn't let him finish. >> damio hung up. high tech intruder called leaving voice mail demanding ransom. >> hello, mr. damio, you will not get your e-mail address back. you will need to contact me and give me the amount of $300 by bitcoin. i also have your social security number and your driving license. i can basically pretend to be you. right now. i am you. >> i was terrified. >> reporter: yeah, terrified. because? >> because there is this guy who wants to pretend to be me. that made it real. >> reporter: next he started getting text alerts. notifying him in realtime as the the hacker tried to change his pass kurd. for is e-bay profile, amazon account, then his bank account. >> kind of felt like, i was done fo
anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said i am the hacker that is in control of your e-mail right now. >> reporter: 37-year-old it specialist art damion's nightmare began when a hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he said i have all of your information. what's my social security number? >> he said the number. >> reading it back. >> he was correct. >> i didn't let him finish. >> damio hung up. high tech intruder called...
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anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said i am the hacker that is in control of your e-mail right now. >> reporter: 37-year-old it specialist art damion's nightmare began when a hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he sdaid i have all of your information. what's my social security number? >> he said the number. >> reading it back. >> he was correct. >> i didn't let him finish. >> damio hung up. high tech intruder called leaving voice mail demanding ransom. >> hello, mr. damio, you will not get your e-mail address back. you will need to contact me and give me the amount of $300 by bitcoin. i also have your social security number and your driving license. i can basically pretend to be you. right now. i am you. >> i was terrified. >> reporter: yeah, terrified. because? >> because there is this guy who wants to pretend to be me. that made it real. >> reporter: next he started getting text alerts. notifying him in realtime as the the hacker tried to change his pass kurd. for is e-bay profile, amazon account, then his bank account. >> kind of felt like, i was done f
anna werner spoke with a victim. >> he said i am the hacker that is in control of your e-mail right now. >> reporter: 37-year-old it specialist art damion's nightmare began when a hacker called him after breaking into his personal e-mail. >> he sdaid i have all of your information. what's my social security number? >> he said the number. >> reading it back. >> he was correct. >> i didn't let him finish. >> damio hung up. high tech intruder called...
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anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> that's good news. >>> jake wmata he was known as the fwrongs bull during his fighting days and he went on to become the middleweight champion. robert de niro went on to win on ascorbate for playing him in "the raging bull." hed complications from pneumonia. he was 95. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," joining us in studio vice president mike pence. this is the "cbs morning news." but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like s
anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> that's good news. >>> jake wmata he was known as the fwrongs bull during his fighting days and he went on to become the middleweight champion. robert de niro went on to win on ascorbate for playing him in "the raging bull." hed complications from pneumonia. he was 95. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," joining us in studio vice president mike pence. this is the "cbs morning news." but now it's our...
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anna wernering cbs news, bow month, texas. >>> the world is mourning the loss of walter becker. the star and cofounder of the band steally dan died sunday. the band was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 2001. becker was 76 years old. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" from stephen king's "it" to off in week. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while takin
anna wernering cbs news, bow month, texas. >>> the world is mourning the loss of walter becker. the star and cofounder of the band steally dan died sunday. the band was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 2001. becker was 76 years old. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" from stephen king's "it" to off in week. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can...
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anna werner, cbs news, new york. >> that's good news. >>> jake lamotta whose life was depicted in the maneuver "the raging bull" during his fighting days and he went on to become ai lemidd robert de niro went on to win on ascorbate for playing him in "the raging bull." he died tuesday from complications from pneumonia. he was 95. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" vice president mike pence joins us in studio 57. this is the "cbs morning news." vice president mike pence. this is the "cbs morning news." but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new ski
anna werner, cbs news, new york. >> that's good news. >>> jake lamotta whose life was depicted in the maneuver "the raging bull" during his fighting days and he went on to become ai lemidd robert de niro went on to win on ascorbate for playing him in "the raging bull." he died tuesday from complications from pneumonia. he was 95. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" vice president mike pence joins us in studio 57. this is the "cbs...
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anna werner, cbs news, beaumont, texas. >>> the music world is mourning the loss of walter becker. the star and cofounder of the the 1970s rock band group steely dan died sunday. the band was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 2001. becker was 67 years old. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" from stephen king's "it" to superheroes, we'll have a preview of the fall season as it kicks off this week. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." off in week. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while t
anna werner, cbs news, beaumont, texas. >>> the music world is mourning the loss of walter becker. the star and cofounder of the the 1970s rock band group steely dan died sunday. the band was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 2001. becker was 67 years old. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" from stephen king's "it" to superheroes, we'll have a preview of the fall season as it kicks off this week. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs...
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cbs correspondent anna werner is there for us with more. >> reporter: well, we are in port arthur, and to get a sense, this week they have had 47 inches of rain here. what you're looking at here, 26 inches in just 24 hours have fallen on these neighborhoods. so what you have right now, then, here is a situation where they tried to bring out most of the people. there may be some people left in these neighborhoods. so they are continuing operations tonight and for as long as they need to, meanwhile, shelters are filling up. the red cross and other emergency officials say they need more food. port arthur and beaumont are sort of cut off from the rest of the areas. in fact, the state because many of the roads cut off by water, flooded water over those roads. it's a dicey situation here. and the waters are receding somewhat. that's good news. it wasn't raining today. that's another bit of good news. but we'll see how the rescues efforts proceed as they continue under way tonight. you hear the helicopter overhead just now. ken, back to you. >> thank you, anna werner with the latest there fro
cbs correspondent anna werner is there for us with more. >> reporter: well, we are in port arthur, and to get a sense, this week they have had 47 inches of rain here. what you're looking at here, 26 inches in just 24 hours have fallen on these neighborhoods. so what you have right now, then, here is a situation where they tried to bring out most of the people. there may be some people left in these neighborhoods. so they are continuing operations tonight and for as long as they need to,...
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anna werner, thanks. coming up next on the cbs evening news, the dream team of prosecutors in the russia investigation. ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. depend silhouette briefs feature a comfortable, sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes from feeling good out there. get a free sample at depend.com. well, what are you doing o take care otomorrow -10am? but... staff meeting. 3:45? tai chi. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios the automated investing solution. a farmer's market.ieve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this
anna werner, thanks. coming up next on the cbs evening news, the dream team of prosecutors in the russia investigation. ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. depend silhouette briefs feature a comfortable, sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on...
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anna werner, thanks. up next, why the treasury secretary requested a government plane for his honeymoon. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have typ
anna werner, thanks. up next, why the treasury secretary requested a government plane for his honeymoon. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart?...
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anna werner is there. >> reporter: this is how dorothea celestine spent her weekend looking for water and food for herself and six children. your house has no running water? >> no. >> reporter: so, what's that like? >> oh, man, i don't even -- i can't even describe what it's like. it's just been hard for us, you know? >> reporter: we met her as she stopped at church looking for milk for her friend's 3-month- old baby only to be told the handout had just ended. >> we was like, we got a baby back here. can't we just get some milk or something. they said come back way monday. >> reporter: the flood blocked nearly all roads into the city. many trucks couldn't get through to make deliveries. food supplies are limited and the 120,000 residents here have been without drinking water for days. since flood waters overwhelmed the city's pumping station. some good news finally came last night when the city announced with the help of private companies, it had come up with a stopgap fix setting up temporary pumps to provide a water supply. city manager kyle hayes. >> this is a temporary solution un
anna werner is there. >> reporter: this is how dorothea celestine spent her weekend looking for water and food for herself and six children. your house has no running water? >> no. >> reporter: so, what's that like? >> oh, man, i don't even -- i can't even describe what it's like. it's just been hard for us, you know? >> reporter: we met her as she stopped at church looking for milk for her friend's 3-month- old baby only to be told the handout had just ended....
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and, demarco, rescue operations are continuing tonight. >> morgan: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. adding to the fear and danger here, explosions at a chemical plant sent a cloud of smoke into the air and more than a dozen sheriff's deputies to the hospital. david begnaud is covering that. >> reporter: it happened at 2:00 a.m. local time, the first of two explosions lit up the night sky. by morning, a fire was still burning. a mile and a half radius around the chemical plant was evacuated tuesday after company representatives warped local officials their emergency plans had failed. ed gonzalez is the harris county sheriff. >> we believe the smoke is a nontoxic irritant. >> reporter: the company had backup generators. all of them failed. then refrigeration units in three of nine trailers failed. officials warn the highly combustible compounds, known as organic peroxides, were sure to burn as the temperatures rose, although they downplayed the harm. >> no one is in danger based on the fire we expect. >> reporter: arkema executive richard rennard defended the company'
and, demarco, rescue operations are continuing tonight. >> morgan: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. adding to the fear and danger here, explosions at a chemical plant sent a cloud of smoke into the air and more than a dozen sheriff's deputies to the hospital. david begnaud is covering that. >> reporter: it happened at 2:00 a.m. local time, the first of two explosions lit up the night sky. by morning, a fire was still burning. a mile and a half radius around the chemical plant...
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anna werner, thanks. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," the dream team of prosecutors in the russia investigation. ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. depend silhouette briefs feature a comfortable, sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes from feeling good out there. get a free sample at depend.com. well, what are you doing o take care otomorrow -10am? but... staff meeting. 3:45? tai chi. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios the automated investing solution. a farmer's market.ieve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about th
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anna werner, thanks. up next, why the treasury secretary requested a government plane for his honeymoon. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a ca
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anna werner spoke with a victim. >> business professor david anderson fell victim to two other major hacks and now equifax as he showed us. >> they think you're impacted. >> i'm their product taking my information telling me and release that out to who knows who. >> eva valazquez says they're getting an earful. >> hearing from folks who are complaining that they don't understand what this means. and that they don't understand how they are supposed to react. >> the best step to take, a credit freeze. that's where you instruct the credit reporting agencies to stop any one from accessing your credit information. for instance, as they would to offer you a new credit card. >> credit freeze will lock the criminals out of oecuof opening accounts in your name. there are other types of identity theft. medical. criminal and governmental. >> at first equifax was charging a fee for freezing accounts. after so many complaints it is free. still not a solution for anderson. he has to keep his credit information accessible as he is in the process of selling his house. >> do you feel like you are vul
anna werner spoke with a victim. >> business professor david anderson fell victim to two other major hacks and now equifax as he showed us. >> they think you're impacted. >> i'm their product taking my information telling me and release that out to who knows who. >> eva valazquez says they're getting an earful. >> hearing from folks who are complaining that they don't understand what this means. and that they don't understand how they are supposed to react....
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anna werner, thanks. coming up next on the cbs evening news, the dream team of prosecutors in the russia investigation. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. depend silhouette briefs feature a comfortable, sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes from feeling good out there. get a free sample at depend.com. well, what are you doing o take care otomorrow -10am? but... staff meeting. 3:45? tai chi. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios the automated investing solution. a farmer's market.ieve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, t
anna werner, thanks. coming up next on the cbs evening news, the dream team of prosecutors in the russia investigation. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. depend silhouette briefs feature a comfortable, sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes...
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anna werner is following this. >> reporter: consumers posting their outrage on social media. some complaining they tried to freeze their credit but couldn't and wanted answers. equifax disclosed that the hackers stole information through a software vulnerability on a web server. the software's maker, the apache software foundation said that they failed to update the updates in an urgent matter which is bad enough. >> the fact that there was an unpatched server for a matter of months just opened the door to the hackers. >> reporter: but he says among experts right now the bigger question is once the hackers got in was the consumer data protected through encryption or not? >> if it was uncrypted there is nothing that can be done. the hackers are buying and selling everything there is to know about our identity on the dark web. >> reporter: the massachusetts attorney general says she will be suing equifax over its exposure of consumers private information. >> equifax needs to pay what it will cost consumers to have credit monitoring and make sure they are protected against poten
anna werner is following this. >> reporter: consumers posting their outrage on social media. some complaining they tried to freeze their credit but couldn't and wanted answers. equifax disclosed that the hackers stole information through a software vulnerability on a web server. the software's maker, the apache software foundation said that they failed to update the updates in an urgent matter which is bad enough. >> the fact that there was an unpatched server for a matter of months...
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anna werner is following this. >> reporter: consumers posting their outrage on social media. some comni freeze their credit but couldn't and wanted answers. equifax disclosed that the hackers stole information through a software vulnerability on a web server. the software's maker, the apache software foundation said that they failed to update the updates in an urgent matter which is bad enough. >> the fact that there was an unpatched server for a matter of months just opened the door to the hackers. >> reporter: but he says among experts right now the bigger question is once the hackers got in was the consumer data protected through encryption or not? >> if it was uncrypted there is nothing that can be done. the hackers are buying and selling everything there is to know about our identity on the dark attorney general says she will be suing equifax over its exposure of consumers private information. >> equifax needs to pay what it will cost consumers to have credit monitoring and make sure they are protected against potential identity threat or misuse of their data. >> reporte
anna werner is following this. >> reporter: consumers posting their outrage on social media. some comni freeze their credit but couldn't and wanted answers. equifax disclosed that the hackers stole information through a software vulnerability on a web server. the software's maker, the apache software foundation said that they failed to update the updates in an urgent matter which is bad enough. >> the fact that there was an unpatched server for a matter of months just opened the...
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anna werner, thanks. coming up next, dream team of prosecutors in the russia gairgs investigation. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. marcopolo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. polo! ♪...from far away. but they ♪honly see his wrinkles.♪.. ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪ ♪if only harry used some... ♪...bounce, to dry. ♪yeah! ♪he would be a less wrinkly, and winning at life.♪ >>> special counsel, robert mueller has a dozen prosec
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elaine. >> anna werner, in beaumont, texas. thanks, anna. >> there are new concerns about flooding, high toxic waste sites in and around houston. here is omar villafranca. >> east of houston in channel view, an area hit hard by harvey. parts of this neighborhood were under ten feet of water. you can see the damage all that water did. homes were just ripped off their foundations, and moved several yards. cars, boats, and trucks like this one, were thrown around, like they were bathtub toys. it is already been more than a week, since the storm blew through this area. and people are now just getting into their homes to start the clean-up process. what they're seeing is horrid. their homes, caked in mud and muck. the smell is some times overpowering. sandra carasco's home had 6 feet of water inside. the mother of two feels like their neighborhood has been forgotten. >> we are not the only ones suffering. the whole neighborhood. no one came to help any of us. >> some in the neighborhood are on edge they're close to tan epa super fun
elaine. >> anna werner, in beaumont, texas. thanks, anna. >> there are new concerns about flooding, high toxic waste sites in and around houston. here is omar villafranca. >> east of houston in channel view, an area hit hard by harvey. parts of this neighborhood were under ten feet of water. you can see the damage all that water did. homes were just ripped off their foundations, and moved several yards. cars, boats, and trucks like this one, were thrown around, like they were...
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anna werner is following this. >> reporter: consumers posting their outrage on social media. some complaining they tried to freeze their credit but couldn't and wanted answers. equifax disclosed that the hackers stole information of millions through a software vulnerability on a web server. the fix should have been an immediate security update. the software's maker, the apache software foundation said that hackers exploited what it called equifax's failure to install the security updates in a timely manner. >> this was an urgent update. >> reporter: which the ceo says is bad enough. >> the fact that there was an unpatched server for a matter of months just opened the door to the hackers. >> reporter: but he says among experts right now the bigger question is once the hackers got in was the consumer data protected through encryption or not? >> if it was unencrypted there is nothing that can be done. the hackers are buying and selling everything there is to know about our identity on the dark web. >> reporter: the massachusetts attorney general says she will be suing equifax ov
anna werner is following this. >> reporter: consumers posting their outrage on social media. some complaining they tried to freeze their credit but couldn't and wanted answers. equifax disclosed that the hackers stole information of millions through a software vulnerability on a web server. the fix should have been an immediate security update. the software's maker, the apache software foundation said that hackers exploited what it called equifax's failure to install the security updates...
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anna werner, thanks. coming up next, dream team of prosecutors in the russia gairgs investigation. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. reminds me of how geico hasd been saving people money for over 75 years. hey, big guy! come on in! let me guess your weight! win a prize! sure, why not. 12 ounces! sorry, mate. four ounces. i've been taking the stairs lately. you win, big guy. sorry, 'scuse me! yeah... over 75 years of savings and service. get your rate quote today. mom i dropped my ball. got it. ewwww oh eat it! lysol kills 99.9% of bacteria on soft and hard surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. ♪ get on up, mama. ♪ get on up. ♪ do what you want. ♪ do you want, let the record hop. ♪ degree motionsense. ultimate freshness... with every move. the more you move, the more it works. degree, it
anna werner, thanks. coming up next, dream team of prosecutors in the russia gairgs investigation. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. reminds me of how geico hasd been saving people money for over 75 years. hey, big guy! come on in! let me guess your weight! win a prize! sure, why not. 12...
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the storm has displaced more than one million people and we have reports tonight from anna werner and omar villafranca. and we began with anna in beaumont, texas, where 1,000 people were evacuated last night. >> reporter: families lined up on the tarmac at beaumont's regional airport to board c-130 military planes headed 250 miles to dal never been, like corey morris and his family. >> anyway to help. i want to get some help. >> reporter: these people were staying in three red cross shelters in beaumont. then floodwaters overwhelmed the city's water pumps. >> we have a bus going to dallas. >> reporter: now, hundreds of people have to be moved. chester jourdan with the red cross: >> we've got bottled water. we can't flush the toilets and all that kind of stuff. >> reporter: and that's a safety issue. >> it is very much a safety issue. it's a health issue. >> reporter: and not just in shelters. there's no drinking water in beaumont, period. and some residents are waiting in long lines for bottled water. others still need to be rescued from floodwaters. a major hospital had to evacuate i
the storm has displaced more than one million people and we have reports tonight from anna werner and omar villafranca. and we began with anna in beaumont, texas, where 1,000 people were evacuated last night. >> reporter: families lined up on the tarmac at beaumont's regional airport to board c-130 military planes headed 250 miles to dal never been, like corey morris and his family. >> anyway to help. i want to get some help. >> reporter: these people were staying in three red...
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the storm has displaced more than one million people and we have reports tonight from anna werner and omar villafranca. and we begin with anna in beaumont, texas, where 1,000 people were evacuated last night. >> reporter: families lined up on the tarmac at beaumont's regional airport to board c-130 military planes headed 250 miles to dallas, a place many have never been, like corey morris and his family. >> any way to help. i want to get some help. >> reporter: these people were staying in three red cross shelters in beaumont. then floodwaters overwhelmed the city's water pumps. >> we have a bus going to dallas. >> reporter: now, hundreds of people have to be moved. chester jourdan with the red cross: >> we've got bottled water. we can't flush the toilets and all that kind of stuff. >> reporter: and that's a safety issue. >> it is very much a safety issue. it's a health issue. >> reporter: and not just in shelters. there's no drinking water in beaumont, period. and some residents are waiting in long lines for bottled water. others still need to be rescued from floodwaters. a major hos
the storm has displaced more than one million people and we have reports tonight from anna werner and omar villafranca. and we begin with anna in beaumont, texas, where 1,000 people were evacuated last night. >> reporter: families lined up on the tarmac at beaumont's regional airport to board c-130 military planes headed 250 miles to dallas, a place many have never been, like corey morris and his family. >> any way to help. i want to get some help. >> reporter: these people...
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here's anna werner. >> wow! >> ripped foul. >> reporter: the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frazier down the third base lean, hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frazier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie wopenski, leaving the die hard red sox fan with more than 30 year they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 2018. in december of 2015, major league baseball recommended to teams that they implement netting that shields from line-drive foul because all field-level seats that are located between the near ends of both dugouts. and tonight, minnesota twins player, bryan doasher, said nets should be mandatory. >> i don't care about the view of a fan or what. all that safety. i still have a knot in my stomach. i don't know if you guys saw it. we need nets or don't put kids there. >> reporter: in a postgame press conference, yankees manager, joe girardi, said he was briefed by his security team who said the
here's anna werner. >> wow! >> ripped foul. >> reporter: the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frazier down the third base lean, hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frazier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie wopenski, leaving the die hard red sox fan with more than 30 year they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 2018. in december of 2015, major league baseball...
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here's anna werner. >> wow! >> ripped foul. >> reporter: the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frazier down the third base lean, hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frazier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie wopenski, leaving the die hard red sox fan with more than 30 stitches. the yankees said earlier this year they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 2018. in december of 2015, major league baseball recommended to teams that they implement netting that shields from line-drive foul because all field-level seats that are located between the near ends of both dugouts. and tonight, minnesota twins player, bryan doasher, said nets should be mandatory. >> i don't care about the view of a fan or what. all that safety. i still have a knot in my stomach. i don't know if you guys saw it. we need nets or don't put kids there. >> reporter: in a postgame press conference, yankees manager, joe girardi, said he was b
here's anna werner. >> wow! >> ripped foul. >> reporter: the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frazier down the third base lean, hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frazier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie wopenski, leaving the die hard red sox fan with more than 30 stitches. the yankees said earlier this year they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 2018. in...
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here's anna werner. >> wow! >> ripped foul. >> reporter: the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frazier down the third base line, hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frazier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie wopenski, leaving the die hard red sox fan with more than 30 stitches. the yankees said earlier this year they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 2018. in december of 2015, major league baseball recommended to teams that they implement netting that shields from line- drive foul balls because all field-level seats that are located between the near ends of both dugouts. and tonighta twins player, bryan doasher, saisod nm should be mandatory. >> i don't care about the view of a fan or what. all that safety. i still have a knot in my stomach. i don't know if you guys saw it. we need nets or don't put kids there. >> reporter: in a postgame press conference, yankees manager, joe girardi, said he was brie
here's anna werner. >> wow! >> ripped foul. >> reporter: the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frazier down the third base line, hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frazier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie wopenski, leaving the die hard red sox fan with more than 30 stitches. the yankees said earlier this year they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 2018. in...
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anna werner takes us on a nationwide museum tour. >> reporter: in the land of paul bunyon, the babe the big blue ox is king. but step aside, babe. ♪ in minneapolis, this giant sculpture now command all of the attention. >> it is like a john ral on horseback. instead of john ral on horseback you have this. >> chicken. >> rooster. >> rooster. >> this big bird anchors the renovated sculpture garden at the walker art center. where museum director, olga visso led the year long, $10 million project that features 49 sculptures in provocative shapes and sizes. >> do you find that having the sculpture garden pulls visitors into the museum, a museum they might not have otherwise visited? >> yeah, exactly. it makes the museum more accessible. more human. more approachable. >> works by some recognizable names, fill the 19-acre space. roy lichtenstein. robert indiana. alexander caulder, and the museum with new works on the ground here as well. mm artists including, mary begramian, mark manders and thester gates, welcoming visitors in for a stroll. work work visitors went see here, the sculpture sc
anna werner takes us on a nationwide museum tour. >> reporter: in the land of paul bunyon, the babe the big blue ox is king. but step aside, babe. ♪ in minneapolis, this giant sculpture now command all of the attention. >> it is like a john ral on horseback. instead of john ral on horseback you have this. >> chicken. >> rooster. >> rooster. >> this big bird anchors the renovated sculpture garden at the walker art center. where museum director, olga visso...
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anna werner takes us on a nationwide museum tour. bunyon, the babe the big blue ox is king. but step aside, babe. ♪ in minneapolis, this giant sculpture now command all of the attention. you have this. >> chicken. >> rooster. >> rooster. >> this big bird anchors the renovated sculpture garden at the walker art center. where museum director, olga visso led the year long, $10 million project that features 49 sculptures in provocative shapes and sizes. >> do you find that having the sculpture garden pulls visitors into the museum, a museum they might not have otherwise visited? >> yeah, exactly. it makes the museum more accessible. more human. more approachable. names, fill the 19-acre space. roy lichtenstein. robert indiana. alexander caulder, and the museum with new works on the ground here as well. commissioning installations by artists including, mary begramian, mark manders and thester gates, welcoming visitors in for a stroll. work work visitors went see here, the sculpture scaffold. a piece, executions by the u.s. government including hangings in minneapolis at 38 dako
anna werner takes us on a nationwide museum tour. bunyon, the babe the big blue ox is king. but step aside, babe. ♪ in minneapolis, this giant sculpture now command all of the attention. you have this. >> chicken. >> rooster. >> rooster. >> this big bird anchors the renovated sculpture garden at the walker art center. where museum director, olga visso led the year long, $10 million project that features 49 sculptures in provocative shapes and sizes. >> do you...
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anna werner takes us on a nationwide museum tour. >> reporter: in the land of paul bunyon, the babe the big blue ox is king. but step aside, babe. ♪ in minneapolis, this giant sculpture now command all of the attention. you have this. >> chicken. >> rooster. >> rooster. >> this big bird anchors the renovated sculpture garden at the walker art center. where museum director, olga visso led the year long, $10 million project that features 49 sculptures in provocative shapes and sizes. >> do you find that having the sculpture garden pulls visitors into the museum, a museum they might not have otherwise visited? >> yeah, exactly. it makes the museum more accessible. more human. more approachable. >> works by some recognizable names, fill the 19-acre space. roy lichtenstein. robert indiana. alexander caulder, and the museum with new works on the ground here as well. commissioning installations by artists including, mary begramian, mark manders and thester gates, welcoming visitors in for a stroll. work work visitors went see here, the sculpture scaffold. a piece, executions by the u.s. gove
anna werner takes us on a nationwide museum tour. >> reporter: in the land of paul bunyon, the babe the big blue ox is king. but step aside, babe. ♪ in minneapolis, this giant sculpture now command all of the attention. you have this. >> chicken. >> rooster. >> rooster. >> this big bird anchors the renovated sculpture garden at the walker art center. where museum director, olga visso led the year long, $10 million project that features 49 sculptures in...
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here is anna werner. >> wow. >> the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frasier down the third base line. hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frasier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie ripensky leaving the red sox fan with more man 30 stitches. the yankees said earlier this year, they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 201. in december of 2015, major league baseball recommended the teams that they implement netting that shields from line drive foul balls all field level seats located between the near ends of both dugouts. and tonight, minnesota twins player, brian dosier said nets should pbe mandatory. >> i don't care about the safety, i have a knot in my stu stomach. we need nests or don't put kids there. >> the manager, was briefed by security team, who said the little girl was now doing okay. anthony. >> that's good news, anna. thanks. >> coming up next, why tackle football is especially dangerous for young players. okay, iunderwear that's'd say this, bactually pretty.er leak
here is anna werner. >> wow. >> the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frasier down the third base line. hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frasier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie ripensky leaving the red sox fan with more man 30 stitches. the yankees said earlier this year, they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 201. in december of 2015, major league baseball...
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anna werner is at a cyber security summit. she spoke with a former equifax employee who raised questions about the company's anna, good morning. >> good morning. behind me, you see this cyber security council conference getting under way. number one, the equifax breach. how did it happen and why didn't the company spot the problem earlier. >> reporter: chris mattmann -- he's with apashy foundation, a popular program used by equifax for building websites. in march his group discovered a bug that lets hackers tail control of the user running the software. a fix was issued the same day. >> if you don't apply the security patches and things like that you're sort of the subject of what can happen from that you're vulnerable. >> reporter: it'snc equifax may have left its computers unprotected for months. on thursday the federal trade commission took a step in confirming this. maneesha mithal says the agency has sued about 60 companies that didn't take reasonable steps to protect private information. >> in many cases we found that co
anna werner is at a cyber security summit. she spoke with a former equifax employee who raised questions about the company's anna, good morning. >> good morning. behind me, you see this cyber security council conference getting under way. number one, the equifax breach. how did it happen and why didn't the company spot the problem earlier. >> reporter: chris mattmann -- he's with apashy foundation, a popular program used by equifax for building websites. in march his group...
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anna werner is at who's offered to help those fire their own laws in small claims court. >> if you're a victim, how do you get justice? you may be eligible to joan a class action lawsuit but a startup says they have a better idea. they'll help you file your own claim. equifax devin ma guy hi is a legal assistant but even so, he found the idea of going to small claims court against equifax a little intimidating until he found this company. he filed papers which also 35id his $90 filing fee. >> thought it was unique, bold. >> you're one of the hacking victims. >> i was. >> these co-founders usually finance lawsuits on behalf of small businesses and individuals, providing capital until a case pays off. >> it's incredible to me that a could be so incompetent. >> they say equifax presented a chance to make a statement. >> the message is that big corporations do not have a free panhandle over our personal data. >> do you want to see equifax fighting literally thousands of these lawsuits around the country in. >> that is the goal. >> so legal list pays the court fees. if you lose, you don't
anna werner is at who's offered to help those fire their own laws in small claims court. >> if you're a victim, how do you get justice? you may be eligible to joan a class action lawsuit but a startup says they have a better idea. they'll help you file your own claim. equifax devin ma guy hi is a legal assistant but even so, he found the idea of going to small claims court against equifax a little intimidating until he found this company. he filed papers which also 35id his $90 filing...
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anna werner is at a cyber security summit. she spoke with a former equifax employee who raised questions about the company's practices. anna, good morning. >> good morning. behind me, you see this cyber security council conference getting under way. number one, the equifax breach. how did it happen and why didn't the company spot the problem earlier. >> reporter: chris mattmann -- he's with apashy foundation, a popular program used by equifax for building websites. in march his group discovered a bug that lets hackers tail control of the user running the software. a fix was issued the same day. >> if you don't apply the security patches and things like that you're sort of the subject of what can happen from that you're vulnerable. >> reporter: it's unclear why equifax may have left its computers unprotected for months. on thursday the federal trade commission took a step in confirming this. maneesha mithal says the agency has sued about 60 companies that didn't take reasonable steps to protect private information. >> in many c
anna werner is at a cyber security summit. she spoke with a former equifax employee who raised questions about the company's practices. anna, good morning. >> good morning. behind me, you see this cyber security council conference getting under way. number one, the equifax breach. how did it happen and why didn't the company spot the problem earlier. >> reporter: chris mattmann -- he's with apashy foundation, a popular program used by equifax for building websites. in march his...
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here is anna werner. >> wow. >> the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frasier down the third base line. hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frasier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie ripensky leaving the red sox fan with more man 30 stitches. the yankees said earlier this year, they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 201. league baseball recommended the teams that they implement netting that shields from line drive foul balls all field level seats located between the near ends of both dugouts. and tonight, minnesota twins player, brian dosier said nets should pbe mandatory. >> i don't care about the safety, i have a knot in my stu stomach. we need nests or don't put kids there. >> the manager, was briefed by security team, who said the little girl was now doing okay. anthony. >> that's good news, anna. thanks. >> coming up next, why tackle football is especially dangerous for young players. okay, i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder leak surprised? it's called alw
here is anna werner. >> wow. >> the foul ball flew off the bat of todd frasier down the third base line. hitting the young girl. players looked upset and stunned. frasier took a knee and lowered his head. in 2015 in boston, a line drive slammed right into stephanie ripensky leaving the red sox fan with more man 30 stitches. the yankees said earlier this year, they were seriously exploring extending their protective netting for 201. league baseball recommended the teams that they...
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anna werner is at the company who's offered to help those fire their own laws in small claims court. >> if you're a victim, how do you get justice? you may be eligible to joan a class action lawsuit but a startup says they have a better idea. they'll help you file your own claim. equifax devin ma guy hi is a legal assistant but even so, he found the idea of going to small claims court against equifax a little intimidating until he found this company. he filed papers which also 35id his $90 filing fee. >> thought it was unique, bold. >> you're one of the hacking victims. >> i was. >> these co-founders usually finance lawsuits on behalf of small businesses and individuals, providing capital until a case pays off. >> it's incredible to me that a company the size of equifax could be so incompetent. >> they say equifax presented a chance to make a statement. >> the message is that big corporations do not have a free panhandle over our personal data. >> do you want to see equifax fighting literally thousands of these lawsuits around the country in. >> that is the goal. >> so legal list pay
anna werner is at the company who's offered to help those fire their own laws in small claims court. >> if you're a victim, how do you get justice? you may be eligible to joan a class action lawsuit but a startup says they have a better idea. they'll help you file your own claim. equifax devin ma guy hi is a legal assistant but even so, he found the idea of going to small claims court against equifax a little intimidating until he found this company. he filed papers which also 35id his...
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. >> anna werner, thank you. in the middle of all this misery and loss in southeast texas, the human spirit is shining through. so many people are stepping up to help their neighbors. officials say they've had to turn some volunteers away. demarco morgan is in houston with some of the moments that brought joy during an awful week. >> reporter: good morning. it has been a tough week, but we have proof that in times like these, there are good people ready to help. >> spiderman! >> reporter: in a week of ordinary people, stepping up as heroes, a superhero spreads saw there was a need for people to just volunteer and do what they can. kind of improves morale. i think that's one of the most important things we need to work on. trying to help build morale while we're here. this is definitely the most important thing i've done as spiderman is to get out here with the people who are truly in need. >> reporter: out here where hundreds line up, not seeking help, but hoping to lend a hand. >> i don't want to ask for your so
. >> anna werner, thank you. in the middle of all this misery and loss in southeast texas, the human spirit is shining through. so many people are stepping up to help their neighbors. officials say they've had to turn some volunteers away. demarco morgan is in houston with some of the moments that brought joy during an awful week. >> reporter: good morning. it has been a tough week, but we have proof that in times like these, there are good people ready to help. >> spiderman!...
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anna werner is at a cybersecurity summit in new york and spoke with a former equifax employee who raised questions about the company's practices. anna, good morning. >> good morning. behind me you can see the cybersecurity conference getting under way. and the number one topic of conversation here is the equifax breach. how did it happen? and why didn't the company spot the problem earlier? >> something was missed. >> reporter: chris mackman expects a company like equifax to do a good job securing its computer systems. >> it definitely worries me. it's not something that anyone should take lightly. >> reporter: mattman is vice president of the apache software foundation, the organization behind apache struts, a popular program used by equifax for building websites. in march, his group discovered a bug that let hackers take control of computers running the software. a fix was issued the same day. >> if you don't apply, you know, those security patches and things like that, you basically willfully ignore them or whatever, then you're subject to the outcome of what could happen from that. y
anna werner is at a cybersecurity summit in new york and spoke with a former equifax employee who raised questions about the company's practices. anna, good morning. >> good morning. behind me you can see the cybersecurity conference getting under way. and the number one topic of conversation here is the equifax breach. how did it happen? and why didn't the company spot the problem earlier? >> something was missed. >> reporter: chris mackman expects a company like equifax to...
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about 40 state attorneys general also investigating and anna werner spoke with two of them. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. equifax hired an independent cyber security firm to determine the extent of the hack. since the security breach the company has been blasted by angry consumers and angry state and federal officials who all want answers. >> this is the most egregious state of breach we have ever seen. it is as bad as it gets. >> reporter: massachusetts attorney general maura healey says she will seeif protection laws. >> if you're a company like equifax and scooping up a bunch of data and information on people, we have laws on our books that say you have to protect that information. >> reporter: eric schneiderman, new york's attorney general, may file a lawsuit as well. he says credit reporting agencies don't face the same scrutiny as banks, hospitals and others that handle confidential consumer data. >> i think you're going to see changes to the industry as well as investigations to whether the company and any individuals engaged in illegal activity. >> reporter
about 40 state attorneys general also investigating and anna werner spoke with two of them. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. equifax hired an independent cyber security firm to determine the extent of the hack. since the security breach the company has been blasted by angry consumers and angry state and federal officials who all want answers. >> this is the most egregious state of breach we have ever seen. it is as bad as it gets. >> reporter: massachusetts attorney...