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elizabeth: yeah. so we went to 15 days to slow the spread, to botched shutdowns that were unconstitutional to now being fired if you have no jab. i mean really? i mean the thing is, what happens to workers if they lose their jobs and then the courts toss out the mandates, andy? they could end up firing truckers in the middle of a supply chain crisis. firing teachers, nurses, doctors, cops, firefighters. what happens if the courts toss the mandates and people have been fired? >> i heap the people become republicans. that is the only alternative they are going to have. the presidency, the executive branch just like the legislative and the judicial branches are branches with enumerated powers. in other words they don't have broad grants powers. the constitution grant them very specific powers. the fifth circuit court of appeals, the federal courts of appeal are the number two courts in this country. the only court superior to them is the united states supreme court and the fifth circuit cut of appeals ha
elizabeth: yeah. so we went to 15 days to slow the spread, to botched shutdowns that were unconstitutional to now being fired if you have no jab. i mean really? i mean the thing is, what happens to workers if they lose their jobs and then the courts toss out the mandates, andy? they could end up firing truckers in the middle of a supply chain crisis. firing teachers, nurses, doctors, cops, firefighters. what happens if the courts toss the mandates and people have been fired? >> i heap the...
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elizabeth: really? we're censoring and we're threatening a woman who laid down her life for our country? who is standing up with the truth and our military has the nerve to go after this brigade surgeon, this lieutenant colonel? this is an outrage, sir. we've got to stop this kind of blackout behavior. the american people deserve to hear the truth. this is chilling stuff and it has got -- people have to knock it off! >> i agree with you 100%. this is unbelievable this is going on. our military has become so politicized right now, they're participating in what is happening right now. this needs to be a personal decision between you and your doctor and the government needs to stay the hell out of it. that is the absolute truth right now. this is the problem, liz, we don't know the long-term consequences of vaccine. i think it is safe but we don't know. elizabeth: i can't stand bureaucratic bullying. congressman ronny jackson. i can't stand bullying of any type. good to have you. >> up. >> next, house inte
elizabeth: really? we're censoring and we're threatening a woman who laid down her life for our country? who is standing up with the truth and our military has the nerve to go after this brigade surgeon, this lieutenant colonel? this is an outrage, sir. we've got to stop this kind of blackout behavior. the american people deserve to hear the truth. this is chilling stuff and it has got -- people have to knock it off! >> i agree with you 100%. this is unbelievable this is going on. our...
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elizabeth: yeah. so it seems a lot of people out there are seeing the messaging, you know, that america is bad. you know there is a reason not to like america. we have the constitution. we have the bill of rights. there is so much good about america and so much to love around the fear is that feel something not being appreciated or respected. >> absolutely. i will quote the late general powell who always said and said it with great -- a platoon of united states marines has done more for world peace than all the u.n. agencies and all the rock concerts combined. we're the only nation in the history of the world to offer a helping hand to all the peoples of the world including our enemies and it is those soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who helped keep this country great and served so many millions for the last 100 years. elizabeth: i got to say this, my mother never knew her father. he died in world war i. we have family members who fought for our country going back to the civil war. they fought on
elizabeth: yeah. so it seems a lot of people out there are seeing the messaging, you know, that america is bad. you know there is a reason not to like america. we have the constitution. we have the bill of rights. there is so much good about america and so much to love around the fear is that feel something not being appreciated or respected. >> absolutely. i will quote the late general powell who always said and said it with great -- a platoon of united states marines has done more for...
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elizabeth: breaking news. the 6th human being has died, a child has passed away after the christmas parade attack in waukesha, wisconsin. darrell brooks now faces six charges of intentional homicide. bail was set, cash bail at five million dollars. this debate tonight, what will it take to stop criminally foolish policies that ended up in this disgrace? victims lawsuits, what is it going to take? the lives of six innocent victims are worth more than the $1000 cash bail that let out brooks recently. this story, kyle rittenhouse to the media, lawyer up. he and his lawyers are contemplating defamation lawsuits. will he sue then candidate biden and who in the media for their onslaught of erroneous attacks. he says it is defamation. we'll investigate. former federal prosecutor jim trusty, former deputy assistant attorney general thomas phil flynn, congressman kevin brady, attorney and former police officer phillip holloway. former i.c.e. official ron vitiello. this story, did it backfire? president biden refused to
elizabeth: breaking news. the 6th human being has died, a child has passed away after the christmas parade attack in waukesha, wisconsin. darrell brooks now faces six charges of intentional homicide. bail was set, cash bail at five million dollars. this debate tonight, what will it take to stop criminally foolish policies that ended up in this disgrace? victims lawsuits, what is it going to take? the lives of six innocent victims are worth more than the $1000 cash bail that let out brooks...
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. >>> new test money in the theranos fraud trial is showing how elizabeth holmes relationship with a texas investor soured over time, and then sweetened again when the company needed more money. len ramirez in san jose with the details. >> reporter: today's witness was one of the smaller investors in this case, especially when compared with some of the billionaires that have come before, but he did have a lot of questions, and according to test today, if you asked too many questions, you fall out of favor with elizabeth holmes. allen is a retired money manager from houston who was an early investor in theranos, putting down $1.2 million, combination with this wife and adult children in 2006. he testified that he would speak often with elizabeth holmes on the phone, who said theranos had billionaire larry ellison as a board member and adviser and that the company would grow to $60 million in revenue in 2007, and $200 million in 2008. >> he is pointing the finger directly at what elizabeth holmes told him. bussed on those claims and representations that elizabeth holmes made to him, he
. >>> new test money in the theranos fraud trial is showing how elizabeth holmes relationship with a texas investor soured over time, and then sweetened again when the company needed more money. len ramirez in san jose with the details. >> reporter: today's witness was one of the smaller investors in this case, especially when compared with some of the billionaires that have come before, but he did have a lot of questions, and according to test today, if you asked too many...
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elizabeth: mr. doug collins, take on this milwaukee d.a., john chisholm even admitting letting violent out of jails would cause people to die. he is saying equity matters more when he took office in 2007. quote, you bet it is guaranteed to happen that an individual put into a drug treatment program could leave and kill somebody but it does not invalidate the overall approach. so what is the greater civil rights violation that causing someone else's death? so the deaths of grandmother and little children are worse less than his vanity, his egoism, worth less than 1000-dollar bail brooks got? what do you say to this? >> this is a d.a. actually clueless, any d.a. said that, what he actually did made a statement that is hurtful. it goes against myself, greg stuebe, who tried to work on real criminal justice reform and punish the crime to help people get back into society. when you have a d.a. in california, you have a d.a. whose own office let this person back out there is criminal culpability, to my mi
elizabeth: mr. doug collins, take on this milwaukee d.a., john chisholm even admitting letting violent out of jails would cause people to die. he is saying equity matters more when he took office in 2007. quote, you bet it is guaranteed to happen that an individual put into a drug treatment program could leave and kill somebody but it does not invalidate the overall approach. so what is the greater civil rights violation that causing someone else's death? so the deaths of grandmother and little...
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today the jury heard that distinct voice of elizabeth holmes. a recording was played during the trial. a journalist wrote a cover story on holmes for fortune magazine. he wrote a follow-up article how theranos misled him. holmes was speaking with that deep voice. if holmes testifies, she may find herself battling her own public perception. >> i think it's a very dangerous gamble on behalf of the defense because if the jury is sitting there and they see such a duality between elizabeth holmes the persona and elizabeth holmes the person, that's very close to seeing someone as a fraud. >> we're not sure if she'll testify. also on the stand today, erin tomkins who was told by a theranos test she had hiv. further testing on nontheranos machines showed that that wasn't true. she did not have hiv. let's bring in our business and tech reporter scott budman. i remember i did an event with her. i walked in and i heard that voice behind me. i turned around, she can really captivate a room. >> she cap invaded a lot of big donors and she got a lot of money a
today the jury heard that distinct voice of elizabeth holmes. a recording was played during the trial. a journalist wrote a cover story on holmes for fortune magazine. he wrote a follow-up article how theranos misled him. holmes was speaking with that deep voice. if holmes testifies, she may find herself battling her own public perception. >> i think it's a very dangerous gamble on behalf of the defense because if the jury is sitting there and they see such a duality between elizabeth...
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>> reporter: well, allen and elizabeth, as we all know, this is not the first team wife seen these mass organized retail ransackings of stores with merchandise taken out of the stores. we here at kpix 5 have looked into this issue in the past, and have an idea where all of the merchandise is headed. the lulu is calm right now. yesterday, it was anything but. thieves swarmed in and stole more than $40,000 in merchandise. >> this was being, you know, orchestrated by an organized crime ring. not retail crime, organized crime. so when you talk about human trafficking, you talk about drug cartels, that's the area that we're in right now, and retail theft is funding those types of really bad crimes. >> reporter: so where does all of that merchandise go? >> are they real, or just, like -- >> yeah, it's relying. everything is real. >> reporter: so we bought some. and how much is it then? >> $50. >> reporter: this is from our investigation in february of 2020, about a swarm of smash and grabs in 2019. this store has been hit three times in four months in santa rosa. then we found a vendor at the
>> reporter: well, allen and elizabeth, as we all know, this is not the first team wife seen these mass organized retail ransackings of stores with merchandise taken out of the stores. we here at kpix 5 have looked into this issue in the past, and have an idea where all of the merchandise is headed. the lulu is calm right now. yesterday, it was anything but. thieves swarmed in and stole more than $40,000 in merchandise. >> this was being, you know, orchestrated by an organized crime...
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. >>> the founder of theranos faces prosecutors in the fraud trial, what elizabeth holmes said about protecting trade secrets and what led to tears on the witness stand. >>> new federal support for a covid pill and a bay area doctor weighs in on where we stand with the omicron variant . >>> what sent the stock market plunging today. i am kenny choi and our top story , elizabeth holmes is back on the witness stand in the theranos fraud trial, this time answering to prosecutors . len ramirez stepped out of court to bring us this update. >> reporter: the prosecutor started cross examination of elizabeth holmes by asking about the 2015 wall street journal article which was highly critical of theranos . elizabeth holmes says she mishandled the process of the aftermath of the article and call the company response a disaster. she said she was trying to protect trade secrets by having company attorneys put pressure on some of the whistleblowers like tyler scholz. she cannot remember she says when pressed on key subjects and she cried on the witness stand after prosecutors asked her to read 2
. >>> the founder of theranos faces prosecutors in the fraud trial, what elizabeth holmes said about protecting trade secrets and what led to tears on the witness stand. >>> new federal support for a covid pill and a bay area doctor weighs in on where we stand with the omicron variant . >>> what sent the stock market plunging today. i am kenny choi and our top story , elizabeth holmes is back on the witness stand in the theranos fraud trial, this time answering to...
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he testified that he met elizabeth holmes and sonny balwani in 2013 about investing in theranos. he testified that holmes did most of the talking, and that she told him that theranos devices were being used by the department of defense and battlefield situations and medevac units, and that several big pharmaceutical firms are using the devices and patient trials. other witnesses have testified that both statements are false point >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst, and even he got duped by the claims that elizabeth holmes and sonny balwani made, on two occasions. >> reporter: he testified that as part of his due diligence, he went to the palo alto walgreens, which was one of the first to to use theranos devices to do blood tests for customers. he said he did not get a fingerstick blood draw, but rather a venous puncture like any other lab would do. he said sonny balwani later told him it was because he had an unusual test done that theranos wasn't doing it. despite that, he invested $96 million in theranos. >> fear of missing out on the next apple the next tes
he testified that he met elizabeth holmes and sonny balwani in 2013 about investing in theranos. he testified that holmes did most of the talking, and that she told him that theranos devices were being used by the department of defense and battlefield situations and medevac units, and that several big pharmaceutical firms are using the devices and patient trials. other witnesses have testified that both statements are false point >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst, and...
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we will tell you what elizabeth holmes said. >>> this is nbc bay area news, and i'm raj mathai. not the holiday mood that any of us wanted on thanksgiving week. it is not often that we have a series of crime like this that impacts so many families and businesses and yes, even the police department. the primary what are we going to do about it? there is a bigger society question, but in the near term, organized gangs and what do we do with the flash mob robberies as they descend on the stores. you have seen the videos of them in the chaos making off with millions of dollars of merchandise. we have seen nearly a dozen stores hit including a dozen high-end stores in union scare. you have probably seen this friday night as the crews saw this unfold not at midnight, but 8:00 p.m. with families in union square under the glow of the christmas tree. louis vuitton with one of the many stores and burrbarry and today, louis vuitton is by appointment only, and you can't just walk in. and many luxury stores have boarded up or modifying the hours and the security measures. in san francisco, t
we will tell you what elizabeth holmes said. >>> this is nbc bay area news, and i'm raj mathai. not the holiday mood that any of us wanted on thanksgiving week. it is not often that we have a series of crime like this that impacts so many families and businesses and yes, even the police department. the primary what are we going to do about it? there is a bigger society question, but in the near term, organized gangs and what do we do with the flash mob robberies as they descend on the...
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. >>> elizabeth holmes is back on the stand. the first time she talks about her boyfriend. >>> the president promising relief at the pump. >> i will do whatever it takes to lessen the price at the pump. >> how much impact will it have here in california? >>> good evening, this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. the question flight, is this just hot air or will things actually change? their meetings, their news conferences, will it lead to action? this evening, more tough talk and promises to end these flash mob burglaries. attorneys across california had a joint conference call, this doesn't happen often, to come up with a plan here. walnut creek, san jose, palo alto, larkspur, so many cities, so many stores and malls have been hit. some of the folks have been arrested but some have not been. consequences, are there enough consequences in the city for criminals? tonight the embattled district attorney says he's charging nine suspects from over the weekend with felonies. >> we stand together united to send a message to
. >>> elizabeth holmes is back on the stand. the first time she talks about her boyfriend. >>> the president promising relief at the pump. >> i will do whatever it takes to lessen the price at the pump. >> how much impact will it have here in california? >>> good evening, this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. the question flight, is this just hot air or will things actually change? their meetings, their news conferences, will it lead to...
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elizabeth in san jose. brian grossman says he met holmes at her then boyfriend in 2013. they talked about grossman investing in the blood testing technology. he says they told him the devices were being used by the defense department and patient trials by several big pharmaceutical firms but grossman invested $96 million. >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst. even he got duped by the claims that elizabeth and -- made on two occasions back to our legal analyst says today testimony help prosecutors establish that holmes and -- were a deceptive team which goes to the prosecution's charge of fraud and conspiracy. >>> tenants rights are on that docket in antioch this evening but the city council is meeting to discuss things like rent control and stronger protections against harassment and eviction. will keep you posted big >>> at the top of the agenda in oakland two separate developers are competing for the massive redevelopment project . city council is trying to decide who should get it. however, the a's on the other side so they will also have a big say i
elizabeth in san jose. brian grossman says he met holmes at her then boyfriend in 2013. they talked about grossman investing in the blood testing technology. he says they told him the devices were being used by the defense department and patient trials by several big pharmaceutical firms but grossman invested $96 million. >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst. even he got duped by the claims that elizabeth and -- made on two occasions back to our legal analyst says today...
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good evening i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. dozens of crooks are seen wiping out an east bay pharmacy. wilson walker is live from piedmont with the other location that criminals targeted. >> reporter: department, jewelry stores, cannabis dispensaries. there's a list of targets we saw over this weekend, and once again, yes, one of them pharmacies. >> you know, they tell you, luke i said, they'll go over to altamont, grow down the street, and thenal of them all have to be verified and here we are right before thanksgiving? >> reporter: david massey showed aunt the walgreens on high street today, only to find the pharmacy closed after a robbery on sunday. >> i've got cancer, so i'm trying to get certain medications filled, and they tell you to go to another walgreens. >> reporter: on saturday night, it was the well spring pharmacy on piedmont avenue, which was open ed today, but surveillance video, which was sped up by the pharmacy owner, shows the crowd that descended on the store on saturday, and this, of course, just one of the
good evening i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. dozens of crooks are seen wiping out an east bay pharmacy. wilson walker is live from piedmont with the other location that criminals targeted. >> reporter: department, jewelry stores, cannabis dispensaries. there's a list of targets we saw over this weekend, and once again, yes, one of them pharmacies. >> you know, they tell you, luke i said, they'll go over to altamont, grow down the street, and thenal of them all have to...
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>>> and breaking overnight, the island of barbados making it official by replacing britain's queen elizabeth as its head of state. abc's kristine sloan with the details. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: overnight, prince charles in barbados to mark the island's break from great britain. ties which date back to the 1600s. >> as your constitutional status changes, it was important to me that i should join you to reaffirm those things which do not change. for example that the close and trusted partnership. >> reporter: the caribbean nation removing queen elizabeth as its head of state to become a republic. the prince commemorating this historic moment but also apologizing for the island's painful past. >> from the darkest days of our past and the appalling atrocity of slavery, which forever stains our history, the people of this island forged their path with extraordinary fortitude. >> reporter: singer rihanna also honored. she was born and raised in barbados. >> have ambassador robyn rihanna fenty shall have conferred upon her. may you continue to shine upon her. >> reporter: critics say the royal family
>>> and breaking overnight, the island of barbados making it official by replacing britain's queen elizabeth as its head of state. abc's kristine sloan with the details. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: overnight, prince charles in barbados to mark the island's break from great britain. ties which date back to the 1600s. >> as your constitutional status changes, it was important to me that i should join you to reaffirm those things which do not change. for example that the close and...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. court watchers say elizabeth holmes lawyers managed to score some points today. >> at the time of these investments in 2014, media articles about elizabeth holmes and theranos were still glowing and these investors were excited to buy into the company, even though they saw the warning signs and knew it was risky. prominent estate lawyer daniel moseley testified in 2014 he reviewed theranos documents projecting revenues of $990 million for 2015, put said he knew investors could lose their money. still, he recommended several of his billionaire clients, including the walton, devos, and cobs families, former secretary of state henry kissinger and others buy in, and they put $384 million into theranos. moseley himself invested $6 million of his own money. >> the defense trying to portray these investor as sophisticated investors.
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. court watchers say elizabeth holmes lawyers managed to score some points today. >> at the time of these investments in 2014, media articles about elizabeth holmes and theranos were still glowing and these investors were excited to buy into the company, even though they saw the warning signs and knew it was risky. prominent estate lawyer daniel moseley testified in 2014 he reviewed theranos documents projecting revenues of...
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ciudad, cualquier información adicional les haremos llegar de primera mano >>> permítame contar de elizabeth que volvió a defenderse en su contraa quien san josé. la empresaria está acusada por fraudepor engañar inversionistas por quedarse con lobo de sangre. pudo haber tomado malas decisiones y reconoció eso pero que su único objetivo era ayudar a la gente considera que no engañó a nadie porque creía que su negocio (inaudible) >>> en otros asuntos el alto precio de la gasolina que siga aumentando cada día está teniendo un impacto en ciertos negocios tania habló con empresarios al sur del estado que le cuentan qué cambios han tenido que hacer para presentar el costo del combustible >>> compramos este carrito cuando comenzamos el negocio porque era económico en gasolina >>> le permitió dueñallevar sus famosos caldos de pescado a domicilio, viajes que hoy son cosas del pasado >>> dejamos de llevar comida por el incremento de la gasolina, (inaudible) >>> incremento que le obligó a usar mucho menos salsa sus tacos >>>ahora con los costos tenemos que incrementar en cada platillo
ciudad, cualquier información adicional les haremos llegar de primera mano >>> permítame contar de elizabeth que volvió a defenderse en su contraa quien san josé. la empresaria está acusada por fraudepor engañar inversionistas por quedarse con lobo de sangre. pudo haber tomado malas decisiones y reconoció eso pero que su único objetivo era ayudar a la gente considera que no engañó a nadie porque creía que su negocio (inaudible) >>> en otros asuntos el alto precio de...
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. >> elizabeth holmes back on the stand. the new details about her company's partnership with walgreens. and why one expert calls it a bombshell. abc7 at [crowd cheering] i'm not a coach, but i invested in invesco qqq. which gives me access to next-gen statistical analysis software. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. ♪ ♪ you can jump. $0 gym membership and free fitbit®. for occasional heavy lifting. now the medicare advantage plans from scan health plan give you more ways to save money. scan plans can include low maximum out-of-pocket costs, comprehensive dental coverage, and so much more. for the benefits that matter most to you, call scan at 1-877-212-7226. or ask your agent about scan. >> elizabeth holmes wrapped up her third and final day of testimony as her criminal fog a trial is paused for the thanksgiving holiday. the former ceo is accused of $1 million. she testified about key documents experts say could complicate the prosecution's narrative. stephanie sierra has the update from federal court. >>
. >> elizabeth holmes back on the stand. the new details about her company's partnership with walgreens. and why one expert calls it a bombshell. abc7 at [crowd cheering] i'm not a coach, but i invested in invesco qqq. which gives me access to next-gen statistical analysis software. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. ♪ ♪ you can jump. $0 gym membership and free fitbit®. for occasional heavy lifting. now the medicare advantage plans from scan health plan give you more...
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good evening, i'm alameda martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we starting with a puck bash over plans to close several east bay schools. four schools are targeted for closure. two for next fall. two more for the fall of 2023. we have more on this story. >> reporter: the. >> reporter: the community is telling the district this is all moving too fast and they need more time. tonight's board meeting may be on zoom, but that did not matter. teachers, staff, parents, students, marched and gathering by the hundreds at district headquarters to tell the hayward school board "slow down." >> just give us one or two years, or three years to think about the plan. >> reporter: in addition to the closing of those four campuses, there is also a slew of relocations and facility closures. these happening by fall of 2024. do you guys feel rushed? >> very rushed. we're asking them just to push the pause button parent teacher and union rep said the kids just got back on to campus this year and are still real reeling from campus locke downs and zoom classes. >> all
good evening, i'm alameda martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we starting with a puck bash over plans to close several east bay schools. four schools are targeted for closure. two for next fall. two more for the fall of 2023. we have more on this story. >> reporter: the. >> reporter: the community is telling the district this is all moving too fast and they need more time. tonight's board meeting may be on zoom, but that did not matter. teachers, staff, parents, students,...
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. >>> in the south bay, elizabeth holmes taking center stage in the theranos fraud trial . we look at the focus today. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes was back on the witness stand for her third day of testimony and the questions from her own attorney centered on the deal with walgreens and she admitted that there was she who put the pfizer logo on some validation documents that were later sent to walgreens to seal the deal. other witnesses testified that the presence of those logos were misleading. elizabeth home so she put it there because you earlier work with pfizer and she also wished she had done it differently. she will be on the witness stand the entire day. the trial llfor the thanksgiving holiday and she will be cross-examined sometime next week. >>> today, president biden announced a plan to help reduce gas prices. skyler henry reports the move comes as people get more and more worried about inflation heading into the holidays. >> reporter: ahead of the thanksgiving holiday, president biden address the current state of the u.s. economy . >> america has a lot to be
. >>> in the south bay, elizabeth holmes taking center stage in the theranos fraud trial . we look at the focus today. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes was back on the witness stand for her third day of testimony and the questions from her own attorney centered on the deal with walgreens and she admitted that there was she who put the pfizer logo on some validation documents that were later sent to walgreens to seal the deal. other witnesses testified that the presence of those...
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especially when elizabeth came on tape. and given they had just heard from a couple of witnesses who testified that they had been given the wrong information by the machine. it was a day of powerful testimony. >> the prosecution started the day focussed on faulty testing machines. first testimony from erin of arizona. who was told by a test that she had hiv antibodies. only to find out later, the test was wrong. >> another witness doctor burns talked about one of his patients who took a test. that wrongly detected prostate cancer. the jury listened intently. >> this is going to resonate far more with the jury. than sad tales of billionaires who lost a couple hundred million dollars investing in a company. >> then journalist who wrote this fortunate magazine cover story. the jury heard recorded interviews between them. speaking with the distinctive deep voice. the interviews could create a problem if holmes chooses to take the stand in her own defense. >> i think it's a very dangerous gam bet. on behalf of the defense. if th
especially when elizabeth came on tape. and given they had just heard from a couple of witnesses who testified that they had been given the wrong information by the machine. it was a day of powerful testimony. >> the prosecution started the day focussed on faulty testing machines. first testimony from erin of arizona. who was told by a test that she had hiv antibodies. only to find out later, the test was wrong. >> another witness doctor burns talked about one of his patients who...
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. >>> venture capitalism under the microscope and the elizabeth holmes trial. white theranos financial statements were allowed to stay hidden. by venture capitalist games elizabeth holmes extra leeway. >>> an incredible rescue near devils side. crews literally find a man singing to life point >>> before we go to break, many posting ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> new developments in the theranos fraud trial. kpix 5's and ramirez reports, a prominent venture capitalist was on the witness stand, giving details on how holmes and theranos were given a pass on key questions. >> reporter: silicon valley venture capitalists are always looking for a bright new ceo, and the next big thing. from testimony here in court today, they thought they had founded in elizabeth holmes and theranos. chris lucas when the venture capital firm black diamond ventures when it first became interested in elizabeth holmes
. >>> venture capitalism under the microscope and the elizabeth holmes trial. white theranos financial statements were allowed to stay hidden. by venture capitalist games elizabeth holmes extra leeway. >>> an incredible rescue near devils side. crews literally find a man singing to life point >>> before we go to break, many posting ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪...
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. >> reporter: no, elizabeth, this money is broken up into smaller pots. there's a special disabled section of this infrastructure bill, for example, and that means things like the elevator systems here at b.a.r.t. which are over 50 years old and tend to break down a lot. they will be updated to make sure that disablelinged riders have an easier time in some out of stations. >> all right, andria, thank you. >>> california gas prices have soared to record highs. according to triple a, the average price of a regular gallon of gas soared to $4.68. this was the second record- breaking day in a row, because sunday's gas prices broke the previous state report of $4.67 set in october of 2012. here in the bay area of san francisco, just broke its own record, with a gallon of regular gas averaging $4.86. analysts warn expect the pain at the pump to last at least until the end of the year. that's when prices could start going down. >>> a mother and daughter are recovering this evening after being shot inside an oakland home. it's the latest wave of violence in that
. >> reporter: no, elizabeth, this money is broken up into smaller pots. there's a special disabled section of this infrastructure bill, for example, and that means things like the elevator systems here at b.a.r.t. which are over 50 years old and tend to break down a lot. they will be updated to make sure that disablelinged riders have an easier time in some out of stations. >> all right, andria, thank you. >>> california gas prices have soared to record highs. according to...
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. >>> new concerns tonight about queen elizabeth's health. the 95-year-old monarch missing one of the country's most important events. >>> and tonight, our coverage of the climate crisis. we take a look at global warming's devastating effect on australia's great barrier reef. >>> go ening, ne. thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight with fears of a winter covid surge, with colder weather moving in. and the holiday season quickly approaching. nationwide, cases and hospitalizations are back on the rise after weeks of decline. tonight, some health experts are urging all adults to strongly consider getting a booster shot. even though the cdc is not yet recommending it for everyone 18 and older. but four states are already advising fully vaccinated adults to get that extra shot at least six months after that last dose. elwyn lopez leads us off tonight from new york. > reporter: tonight, growing fears of a possible winter surge, with colder weather sending more people indoors and the holidays approaching. daily new cases u
. >>> new concerns tonight about queen elizabeth's health. the 95-year-old monarch missing one of the country's most important events. >>> and tonight, our coverage of the climate crisis. we take a look at global warming's devastating effect on australia's great barrier reef. >>> go ening, ne. thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight with fears of a winter covid surge, with colder weather moving in. and the holiday season quickly approaching....
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on now through november 9th at your local grocery outlet. >>> well, some bombshell testimony in the elizabeth holmes trial. the with man that once ran the theranos lab revealed the company wasn't using the machine to test blood samples for years, testifying they were trying to give federal regulators a quote alternative explanation for two years of faulty lab results. once he got there theranos no longer used its own devices to test blood and responding to government audits was about the only responsibility he had. >> the lab director is not only giving damaging testimony but devastating testimony against elizabeth holmes. >> in addition to everything else there continue to be logistical problems in court. today the video system went down and the judge apologized to the jury for the inconvenience. >>> taking a look at the top headline, the clock is ticking tonight for ten more former officials with the trump white house. the senior adviser stephen miller and press secretary kaylee mack inaney were among the names listed. house investigators investigating the january 6 attack on the u.s. capit
on now through november 9th at your local grocery outlet. >>> well, some bombshell testimony in the elizabeth holmes trial. the with man that once ran the theranos lab revealed the company wasn't using the machine to test blood samples for years, testifying they were trying to give federal regulators a quote alternative explanation for two years of faulty lab results. once he got there theranos no longer used its own devices to test blood and responding to government audits was about...
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theranos founder elizabeth holmes, on the stand. how a los angeles artist draws attention to under-told stories using murals. plus, much more. >> woodruff: congress is back and facing a high-stakes december on capitol hill. funding for the government runs out on friday, and lawmakers are scrambling to avoid a shutdown. on top of that, senate democrats have a long to-do list of items to pass before the holidays, including president biden's "build back better" agenda. for more on all of this, i'm joined by our congressional correspondent, lisa desjardins. so, lisa, a lot to keep track of here. so let's start with the deadlines. government funding, the debt ceiling. is the government going to run out of money? >> short version here, we are back again at crisis point, but this time it does feel like off ramps are being built. let me talk to you about the longer version, what i mean here. let's look at a graphic. the first line you're talking about is government funding running out friday? what's going on with that now? talks are underwa
theranos founder elizabeth holmes, on the stand. how a los angeles artist draws attention to under-told stories using murals. plus, much more. >> woodruff: congress is back and facing a high-stakes december on capitol hill. funding for the government runs out on friday, and lawmakers are scrambling to avoid a shutdown. on top of that, senate democrats have a long to-do list of items to pass before the holidays, including president biden's "build back better" agenda. for more on...
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coming up at 6:00 now, she took the stand, elizabeth holmes testified in her own trial. how she's defending herself. >>> more outrage today over the shooting death of a young woman here at the toll plaza. we'll hear from her family and the oakland mayor on safety changes that need to be made. >>> also, did you know history was made for the first time in the united states? a woman took over as acting president. >> i think this sends a great message to the american people about what leadership looks like. >> the reason kamala harris held that title for less than 90 minutes and the message her childhood friend wants to send her. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us on this friday, i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the jury ruled. kyle rittenhouse, not guilty. who shot and killed two people in kenosha last year, a freeman, rittenhouse broke down in tears as the judge red that verdict, outside the courthouse, there was mixed reaction. here in the bay area, people are starting to gather in oakland to condemn that verdict. we ha
coming up at 6:00 now, she took the stand, elizabeth holmes testified in her own trial. how she's defending herself. >>> more outrage today over the shooting death of a young woman here at the toll plaza. we'll hear from her family and the oakland mayor on safety changes that need to be made. >>> also, did you know history was made for the first time in the united states? a woman took over as acting president. >> i think this sends a great message to the american people...
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elizabeth schulze, abc news, the white house. on a widespread scam targeting of america and selle customers, imposters treat customers into sending the money through zelle 7 on your side, help some folks recover some money but, we are learning banks are not refunding all the victims of fraud. 7 on your side's michael finney is here. michael: it is a wild west out there. you get to pavement apps like zelle, your money gets transferred instantly, non-reversible, and mostly nonregulated. for our viewers, it means the bank decides who gets a refund and who doesn't. >> i got a text message asking me if i had authorized a transaction. >> i didn't authorize a $3500 transfer! >> i called them right away. michael: they are all victims of the zelle that is spreading around the country. >> he told me he could help me out to get the funds back. >> they started giving me instructions. >> he said, ok, we are going to get you that $3500 back. you are going to go to zelle and send it to yourself. michael: in reality, they are sending the money s
elizabeth schulze, abc news, the white house. on a widespread scam targeting of america and selle customers, imposters treat customers into sending the money through zelle 7 on your side, help some folks recover some money but, we are learning banks are not refunding all the victims of fraud. 7 on your side's michael finney is here. michael: it is a wild west out there. you get to pavement apps like zelle, your money gets transferred instantly, non-reversible, and mostly nonregulated. for our...
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. >>> let's transition to the elizabeth holmes trial. an employee who was there until the bitter end testified for the prosecution. the machines did not produce accurate results. we want to bring in scott budman who was in court all day. this hits to what they knew ahead of time, whether they were defrauding investors. >> reporter: one of the two things that they're really trying to convince the jury, one, that those theranos machines were faulty and two, that elizabeth holmes knew the theranos machines were faulty while she was still selling them to investors. the doctor ran the theranos lab in 2016, and, as witness for the prosecution testified today that at one point a thayer those blood testing machine reported some baffling results. >> numerous tests on women were showing an outcome that would demonstrate they had prostate cancer. >> reporter: prostate antigens in some of the women, even though those antigens are only found in men. >> he could testify about the tests and that he communicated with elizabeth holmes, and therefore she
. >>> let's transition to the elizabeth holmes trial. an employee who was there until the bitter end testified for the prosecution. the machines did not produce accurate results. we want to bring in scott budman who was in court all day. this hits to what they knew ahead of time, whether they were defrauding investors. >> reporter: one of the two things that they're really trying to convince the jury, one, that those theranos machines were faulty and two, that elizabeth holmes...
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elizabeth holmes held hands with her mother and his band as she entered the federal court house, amid a crush of cameras and onlookers. on the stand for a second day, she fold the jury how in 2009 and early 2010, theranos was work with major drug companies and the mayo clinic on patient trials. her attorney asked how theranos test results compared to other company's during one trial in belgium. it performed well, she said. >> she's doing good job of personalizing herself, and getting the jury to like her. >> reporter: gut former prosecutor and legal analyst michelle hagen said her defense is focusing on the period about three years before the alleged fraud took place. >> none of it is technically relevant in the sense of we want to know how is the technology working at the time that these patients' blood was tested and when these investors invested in her company. >> reporter: ny defense may also be trying to country key prosecution argument that holmes faked documents with pharmaceutical logos to lure investors. >> that's where cross- examination matters, because right now she is pla
elizabeth holmes held hands with her mother and his band as she entered the federal court house, amid a crush of cameras and onlookers. on the stand for a second day, she fold the jury how in 2009 and early 2010, theranos was work with major drug companies and the mayo clinic on patient trials. her attorney asked how theranos test results compared to other company's during one trial in belgium. it performed well, she said. >> she's doing good job of personalizing herself, and getting the...
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. >>> tempers fly in the elizabeth holmes case today. coming up, why an investigator -- investor testified that he was misled. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. it's almost an annual appearance in san francisco. we're talking about car break-ins across the city all over the place. now as police try to break that cycle again, one man is using the kindness of his neighbors to help people get back what was taken from them. a story you'll see only on nbc bay area. >> reporter: you talk to folks here in san francisco, and they'll tell you there is a sense of hopelessness with all the car break-ins. this community network is giving them a sense of hope. shattered glass litters the parking lot of the land's end lookout. signs are everywhere warning people about the habitual break break-ins. >> we found things in the garbage scooped up that the neighbors found. there are college projects and notebooks. >> reporter: he started advertising on an app a year ago. later other people started join in the
. >>> tempers fly in the elizabeth holmes case today. coming up, why an investigator -- investor testified that he was misled. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. it's almost an annual appearance in san francisco. we're talking about car break-ins across the city all over the place. now as police try to break that cycle again, one man is using the kindness of his neighbors to help people get back what was taken from them. a...
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matthew, thanks for your pursuit of these records and for joining us tonight >> thank you >>> elizabeth holmes back on the stand for the third day in her criminal fraud trial it's still her defense team's turn to question her they're trying to convince the jury that the founder thought her blood testing machines worked and didn't mean to mislead doctors, patients and investors, except today she admitted to her role in one of the key pieces of evidence that prosecutors have presented cnbc's scott cohn live outside the courthouse in san jose, california, with the latest. scott. >> reporter: kelly, court just wrapped up for the day, we expect elizabeth holmes will leave anytime now as she begins and the court begins and the jury begins the long thanksgiving break with no court tomorrow elizabeth holmes launched a media and wall street stardom began in 2013 when theranos announced a joint venture with walgreens for in-store testing she acknowledged today in her first full day on the witness stand that the company was beset with a lot of big issues right arn that time as she was becoming a s
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. >> reporter: well, elizabeth, it could mean more electric vehicle charges stations on the road for south bay drivers, as well as full extension of b.a.r.t. into san jose and a quicker, faster b.a.r.t. with more trains running through the tube. get ready for the largest infusion of cash into bay area transit ever. bay area transit agency stands to get $3.6 billion from the $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan president joe biden signed into law today. on the top of the list for b.a.r.t., a new system that would increase the number of trains in the trans bay tube from 24 to 30 per hour. >> our new communications based train control system and everything it will take to run trains closer to together, that's such a meaningful upgrade for our riders to neat we're running trains even closer together so there isn't as much of a wait. >> reporter: riders say more trains would make the experience on b.a.r.t. better. >> it would make it so that trains were less crowded, which basically affects morale, so that when people get off the train, they're not angry because they were squished up like th
. >> reporter: well, elizabeth, it could mean more electric vehicle charges stations on the road for south bay drivers, as well as full extension of b.a.r.t. into san jose and a quicker, faster b.a.r.t. with more trains running through the tube. get ready for the largest infusion of cash into bay area transit ever. bay area transit agency stands to get $3.6 billion from the $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan president joe biden signed into law today. on the top of the list for b.a.r.t., a...
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. >>> elizabeth holmes takes the stand again. >>> amazon employees threaten a global strike. >>> plus an inside look at a new planetary defense system >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening it was a christmas parade that drew young and old to the streets of waukesha, wisconsin, a tradition over half a century although a warning -- some of this video may be hard to watch police say a man intentionally drove an suv through a crowded parade rule, killing five people, hurtsing dozens of other. the city just west the milwaukee left shattered among the dead, four women and one man. tonight people showed up for a vigil for those victims and the dozens of others that were hurt. officials at one children's hospital says they admitted at least 18 kids to the trauma department, including three sets of siblings. the youngest hospitalized just 3 years old. >> it was just, i gets for lack of better -- just carnage, likening it to a war zone. there were adults, children that were injured some of our first responders were there with our fam
. >>> elizabeth holmes takes the stand again. >>> amazon employees threaten a global strike. >>> plus an inside look at a new planetary defense system >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening it was a christmas parade that drew young and old to the streets of waukesha, wisconsin, a tradition over half a century although a warning -- some of this video may be hard to watch police say a...
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. >> i'm elizabeth cook. >> the police out in droves as the shopping season is getting underway. >> battling a crime wave has people asking what is going on. >> reporter: this is new video of a smash and grab at the southland mall in hayward. we saw the same mo over and over all weekend long. hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise stolen. >> tonight, we are getting answers from top law enforcement officials on both sides of the bay. first kpix5 betty wu live in san francisco union square, betty? >> if you take a look behind me this is what union look like for the future. many streets are closed to car traffic. it is to prevent people from pulling off mass thefts. there are virtually on every corner, police officers, tonight, district attorney said that this problem is not specific to san francisco. >> so many people reaching out who say they believe under your leadership, san francisco specifically. it has become this haven for retail crime and property crime alike because of your hands off approach to crime. >> if it feels this way you have work to do. be safe in san francisc
. >> i'm elizabeth cook. >> the police out in droves as the shopping season is getting underway. >> battling a crime wave has people asking what is going on. >> reporter: this is new video of a smash and grab at the southland mall in hayward. we saw the same mo over and over all weekend long. hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise stolen. >> tonight, we are getting answers from top law enforcement officials on both sides of the bay. first kpix5 betty...
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. >>> the elizabeth holmes trial, this is the criminal fraud trial, it's back under way inside a san jose courtroom this afternoon. prosecutors are aiming to wrap their case this week. i want to show you new video of holmes walking into the courthouse. things got heated on the witness stand yesterday. this is when the defense cross-examined an early investor who lost more than a million dollars. allen linesman actually talked about misleading information and elizabeth holmes not returning his calls. the defense then got him to admit that he recently contacted prosecution team outside of the courtroom, which is forbidden. he actually said he didn't think his communication had anything to do with the testimony but admitted the fbi did tell him not to contact prosecutors. you can follow reporting of the theranos trial online at nbcbayarea.com. just click on the elizabeth holmes trial coverage section. >>> kyle rittenhouse's case now in the hands of the jury. what we know about the 12 people who will decide his fate. >>> plus, development or disasterous movie? 125 acres of land the subje
. >>> the elizabeth holmes trial, this is the criminal fraud trial, it's back under way inside a san jose courtroom this afternoon. prosecutors are aiming to wrap their case this week. i want to show you new video of holmes walking into the courthouse. things got heated on the witness stand yesterday. this is when the defense cross-examined an early investor who lost more than a million dollars. allen linesman actually talked about misleading information and elizabeth holmes not...
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>> that sunday sit-down with elizabeth banks. and a life well-lived later in the show. >>> let's start with that investigation into the deadly stampede at a rap concert in houston this weekend. katie beck is at the scene for us. katie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. first responders were on scene at travis scott's event before it began. no one could have expected a mass casualty disaster. overnight a grieve stricken scott reaching out to his fans. >> i could just never imagine the severity of the situation. i'm honestly just devastated. >> reporter: rap star travis scott joining the city of houston in mourning today while an official search for answers gets underway. >> it is important for us to ascertain from last night what took place, what happened. where missteps may have occurred. >> reporter: as scott took the stage to headline his festival friday, many being crushed in a sea of pain. >> pushing, pushing, pushing. >> we watched the bodies go past us unconscious. >> reporter: with reports of people being trampled,
>> that sunday sit-down with elizabeth banks. and a life well-lived later in the show. >>> let's start with that investigation into the deadly stampede at a rap concert in houston this weekend. katie beck is at the scene for us. katie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. first responders were on scene at travis scott's event before it began. no one could have expected a mass casualty disaster. overnight a grieve stricken scott reaching out to his fans. >> i could...
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. >> elizabeth, that really. we appreciate your time. i'll see you and elizabeth, of course, the executive director of the local all simers chapter, they're all over this. one is northern nevada and northern california and so they get a good night's sleep. a bright and early tomorrow. fear 27, thanks, not all right. you and the specifics just a reminder. if you're able to join us that would be so special. really is an emotional and uplifting event. you saw the flowers blowing there in the when there's a whole ceremony regarding those registration starts at 9. if you're not registered get their sign up. they have masks. they'll distance its covid friendly. the actual ceremony starts at 10 and the walk will kick off at 10:30am in the morning. so looking forward to seeing so many folks there, especially after we had to do it all virtually last year. yeah, the 2019 video was inspiring huge crowd. alright. look at this coming up with but to help. >> got to see this one k 9 is helping his community will show you how. take a look at this adorab
. >> elizabeth, that really. we appreciate your time. i'll see you and elizabeth, of course, the executive director of the local all simers chapter, they're all over this. one is northern nevada and northern california and so they get a good night's sleep. a bright and early tomorrow. fear 27, thanks, not all right. you and the specifics just a reminder. if you're able to join us that would be so special. really is an emotional and uplifting event. you saw the flowers blowing there in the...
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elizabeth holmes said of the time it was to protect trade secrets. lucas says he took a risk and invested another $5 million. >> what this case is showing us is that these investors weren't asking a lot of questions. they were going on the brand, and the hype of what the possible return could be, which was huge. >> lucas also testified venture capitalists often invest in the ceo mana because of the performance of the company. >>> san jose police have opened broken up and alleged gambling ring. in the process, they also took down an illegal marijuana grow operation pick up again this summer when police got a tip about an injury go gambling operation selling drugs and stolen property out of an industrial building on rogers avenue. when police searched it, they found 300 pounds of marijuana with a street value of $600,000, plus guns and ammo. >> i know it's easier to make money illegally, but that isn't the way to do business. you have to do it the right way. that way nobody gets in trouble. >> police arrested two suspects. john and mike lee are accused
elizabeth holmes said of the time it was to protect trade secrets. lucas says he took a risk and invested another $5 million. >> what this case is showing us is that these investors weren't asking a lot of questions. they were going on the brand, and the hype of what the possible return could be, which was huge. >> lucas also testified venture capitalists often invest in the ceo mana because of the performance of the company. >>> san jose police have opened broken up and...
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this is the crossroads for elizabeth holmes. she has three options. one is to say i am -- the government has not met its burden to prove me guilty got a reasonable doubt. i do not have to prevent a case -- present a case. the second is that she can make a case the way that the government has built on other witnesses. to rebut, essentially, the government's case. very difficult. the third option is part of the second, elizabeth holmes testifying that is what everybody is hoping for. she has to. she is forced to, given the case she faces. emily: tell us about the evidence. some of the stuff that has emerged within the last few weeks that theranos lifted logos from pharmaceutical companies and put their logos in their report. that is pretty brazen. >> brazen is a perfect word for it. that is the word i think about. when you see in court, it is compelling to think of yourself as a juror. the company lifted the logos of pfizer, and put them on reports, claiming to endorse theranos technology when those companies have rejected it. it is the kind -- it is th
this is the crossroads for elizabeth holmes. she has three options. one is to say i am -- the government has not met its burden to prove me guilty got a reasonable doubt. i do not have to prevent a case -- present a case. the second is that she can make a case the way that the government has built on other witnesses. to rebut, essentially, the government's case. very difficult. the third option is part of the second, elizabeth holmes testifying that is what everybody is hoping for. she has to....
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in july 1848 as migration increased, katie stanton -- elizabeth katie stanton, who we see here in all of her mag magnificence -- [laughter] and lucretia mott, both abolitionists, famously held a meeting in seneca falls, new york, to discuss what were first called woman rights. the event was later promoted as the birth place of suffrage, the right to vote in national mobile elections, sit on jury, run for office. but seneca falls really only helped to formalize and publicize a cause amid e the ferocious battle to abolish slavery. by the 1830s black abolitionists soon personified by sojourner truth upheld universal suffrage or the right to vote regardless of race, sex or creed. they inspired white women abolitionists to rebel against their own second class status which was based on gender instead of race. stanton and mott were well aware that in their own upstate community the native women of the iroquois confederation had long owned property, divorced and elected leaders. after two days, stantoning wrote a declaration of rights and sentiments that elegantly rephrased thomas jefferson.
in july 1848 as migration increased, katie stanton -- elizabeth katie stanton, who we see here in all of her mag magnificence -- [laughter] and lucretia mott, both abolitionists, famously held a meeting in seneca falls, new york, to discuss what were first called woman rights. the event was later promoted as the birth place of suffrage, the right to vote in national mobile elections, sit on jury, run for office. but seneca falls really only helped to formalize and publicize a cause amid e the...
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in september, 2004, elizabeth "beth" lochtefeld was a woman in love. her brother tom remembers exuberant phone calls about the new man in her life. >> of course, he was over the top about this guy, friend of a friend. and, of course i had learned -- new [laughs] -- after many of those phone calls, to try to not get too excited for her. we >> reporter: at 37, was tom toolan a walking, talking, smooth machine, all broad shouldered and preppy. beth had a lot in common with him. >> he like literature, music, he was good-looking, came from a catholic family whose parents were still married 30 years later. that was a big attraction for mitt. >> she saw someone who is like-minded, i guess. >> in many ways, yes. >> reporter: tom toolan's friend barnegat had introduced a couple. they grew up in the same apartment building in brooklyn. >> he was the same age as my brother. he always felt like a little brother to me. i can't tell you how close we were. >> reporter: after college, tom sold cars for a while and then landed a job as a broker at smith barney. other j
in september, 2004, elizabeth "beth" lochtefeld was a woman in love. her brother tom remembers exuberant phone calls about the new man in her life. >> of course, he was over the top about this guy, friend of a friend. and, of course i had learned -- new [laughs] -- after many of those phone calls, to try to not get too excited for her. we >> reporter: at 37, was tom toolan a walking, talking, smooth machine, all broad shouldered and preppy. beth had a lot in common with...
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. >>> it i'm elizabeth cook. a few hours before the cdc gave pfizer the green light today, one bay area school district was already working to reassure kids about the shot. >> if i get the shot, can i still get covid? >> san francisco school leaders to questions from students in a push to encourage parents to sign their kids up point >> as soon as all of the approvals happen and the vaccines arrive, we will be ready to begin administering. >>> across the bay, contra costa county is hosting a virtual town hall thursday at 6:00 to answer parent questions. the vaccine could be available there isn't a saturday, and healthcare facilities and dozens of school-based sites. >> the thing for families to remember, it is their choice to make this decision. this is not a mandate point >> the more people we can get vaccinated, the safer we can all be. it just doesn't perpetuate the problem. >> marin is also counting planning an ambitious rollout starting this weekend, with schools and the health department will open up the co
. >>> it i'm elizabeth cook. a few hours before the cdc gave pfizer the green light today, one bay area school district was already working to reassure kids about the shot. >> if i get the shot, can i still get covid? >> san francisco school leaders to questions from students in a push to encourage parents to sign their kids up point >> as soon as all of the approvals happen and the vaccines arrive, we will be ready to begin administering. >>> across the bay,...
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and elizabeth ensley helped provide an alternative to that. and a hispanic journalist and rights activist from texas, she's shown here in her print shop. she at one point, the texas rangers came to break up her printing press and she prevented them, she barred the door and she repelled them, she prevented them from getting in to do that. native american activists such as susette la flesche, and omaha teacher and author, and sarah winnemucca, a writer and orator inspired influential white women to join their fight for equality for the west's original peoples. one of their recruits, helen hunt jackson, a prominent journalist went on to write a century of dishonor, a blistering history of the government's treaty violations. she sent a copy to every member of congress. then that didn't work so she wrote "romona" which perhaps many of you read. i know it used to be on high school reading lists, a perennial best seller that presented the same injustices of the government's treatment of native peoples in more accessible, fictional form. unfortunately
and elizabeth ensley helped provide an alternative to that. and a hispanic journalist and rights activist from texas, she's shown here in her print shop. she at one point, the texas rangers came to break up her printing press and she prevented them, she barred the door and she repelled them, she prevented them from getting in to do that. native american activists such as susette la flesche, and omaha teacher and author, and sarah winnemucca, a writer and orator inspired influential white women...
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>> reporter: well, elizabeth, i'm on conway drive. this is where the epicenter of that earth was, in someone's backyard a few miles down, but that triggered a series of earthquakes here in dan and i the san ramon valley. a series of earthquakes hit the san ramon valley. >> actually felt two pushes, and then walked a round my house. the chandelier was shaking. >> reporter: that was a 3.9 with an end center in someone's backyard, and felt not just in danville, but all around the bay area. >> i'm here in tub listen it, and literally felt like someone picked up my house and drop ited, very scary. >> reporter: at 4:00 p.m., a 2.8. >> the san ramon valley does experience what are known as earthquake swarms, so there could be dozens of earthquakes over days or sometimes weeks. >> reporter: harpers puts the skills she learned to during the great shakeout to good use. she and her classmates went under their desks. >> we felt the whole thing, and we had to get under our desks. >> reporter: if damage at this is gas station in danville where a si
>> reporter: well, elizabeth, i'm on conway drive. this is where the epicenter of that earth was, in someone's backyard a few miles down, but that triggered a series of earthquakes here in dan and i the san ramon valley. a series of earthquakes hit the san ramon valley. >> actually felt two pushes, and then walked a round my house. the chandelier was shaking. >> reporter: that was a 3.9 with an end center in someone's backyard, and felt not just in danville, but all around the...