like that going. reporter: jurors heard gaye s song, played off sheet music. to compare the beat. apparently, it struck a chord. they re awarding gaye s family a portion of the $17 million profit for blurred lines. legal analysts say this verdict sends a loud message to the music industry. i think this is going to lead any musician inspired by another song to think twice. this is a big ruling. reporter: the attorney for the gaye family says the family has the right to ask the court to prohibit future sales of blurred lines.” a spokesperson for pharrell says this is a horrible precedence. for music and that he and thicke are weighing their options. linsey davis, abc news, new york. this happens a lot. sometimes it s by accident you say you re influenced. something and sometimes it comes off. and the jury says, flat-out stealing. it s a great song. i hope they don t cancel the song. you can t stop that song. that s a good song, though. it is. coming up, a biker gang up
announcer: from abc news, this is world news now. hey. good morning on this wednesday. i m reena ninan. i m trying to keep him under control. if there s any morning you want to be here, you need to be here for this one. y all need to hang on for the ride. it s not working today. we have strong opinions before the show. yes. and everybody is talking about the hillary clinton thing. she s going to get the criticism no matter what. but it is possible that it s something as innocuous as what many of us do. you know what? i don t want a new e-mail. i don t want another device. i m going to use my old one. it s possible it s that simple. but with the clintons, it never is. no. and come on. i have two right here. sandy doesn t like it when i have them. our director doesn t like it when i have it on the table. but a lot of us have two. a lot of us have three. she didn t want two. i understand. she didn t want to carry two.
oh. it worked out. are you looking for a dog? no. you know i don t do dogs. i know you don t. i had a bad experience. let s turn, now one of these days. let s go to this video. you fly, you sit down. you know what? turn that audio up for me. check this lady out. she s got moves. this is a flight attendant. we don t know a lot about her. i think this is during the preflight instructions they give you. and she gave them a little song and dance with up town funk.” somebody posted it. and we don t know what it is. do we know that outfit? anybody identify that outfit? is it delta. jetblue. she had a little funk. she s got good moves. impressive. a sprayable there s a sprayable device you can use to help you with insomnia.
what it may have. durst has no comment. ryan smith, abc news, new york. i haven t seen it. but it s fascinating. seen the promos about it. and to think this could get him back. a lot of people say he got away with murder. so, why would you even a documentary might get him back in court. there s a podcast called serial. and it s a similar concept. have you heard that? i heard a lot. haven t seen it. a lot of people into that. coming up, wild, saving moments caught on tape. life-saving moments. you re seeing part of it. a police officer hopping into a car with a suspect trying to escape. the scene on dash cam video. you ll see all of it, next. ann
to compare the beat. apparently it struck a chord. they re awarding gaye s family a portion of the $17 million profit. legal analysts say this verdict sends a loud message to the music industry. i think this is going to lead any musician inspired by another song to think twice. this is a big ruling. reporter: the attorney for the gaye family says the family has the right to ask the court to prohibit future sales of blurred lines.” a spokesperson for pharrell says this is a horrible precedence. for music and that he and thicke are weighing their options. linsey davis, abc news, new york. this happens a lot. you say you re influenced. something and sometimes it comes off. and the jury says, flat-out stealing. it s a great song. i hope they don t cancel the song. you can t stop that song. that s a good song, though. it is. coming up, a biker gang up to some good, saving something