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anne: no!ughs] david: did you feel there was a higher calling than working for hedge fund that point? anne: my best friend's father used to call me a leech on society. so i -- [laughs] i took it fondly. the reality for me is, i was learning. there was no better education about -- it was like getting a phd. i went to medical meetings every week, i was speaking with experts every day. i knew the health care system so well, but i felt like after 10 years, i was investing in a system that was fundamentally not really a system i wanted to be part of, and i wanted to do something. i feel like if you are going to complain about a problem, you should figure out how to fix it. david: so what year did you decide to start 23andme? anne: i started thinking about it a lot in 2005, then it was 2006 that we actually started. david: so for people who haven't paid attention to the genome world, the year 2000, i think it was, the federal government said two researchers, francis collins working at nih, and craig
anne: no!ughs] david: did you feel there was a higher calling than working for hedge fund that point? anne: my best friend's father used to call me a leech on society. so i -- [laughs] i took it fondly. the reality for me is, i was learning. there was no better education about -- it was like getting a phd. i went to medical meetings every week, i was speaking with experts every day. i knew the health care system so well, but i felt like after 10 years, i was investing in a system that was...
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anne: correct.avid: your mother is a distinguished educator and wrote a book about how to raise distinguished and accomplished children. anne: she sure did. [laughs] david: one of your sisters is an epidemiologist at university of california, professor. another sister runs youtube. and you are the founder of 23andme. so what was it like growing up on the stanford campus with all this talent around you? anne: i think the best thing about how we grew up is, we were surrounded by an academic culture of people who really prioritized education and learning, but also really encouraged people to pursue their passions. so what i love about all of my sisters -- like, susan and i happen to be in the higher-profile roles, but everyone is pursuing something that they really love and they really enjoy doing. so i think the best thing we all got from our parents was to pursue your passions, no matter how esoteric or whether or not they are monetize a book, or if it is an academic kind of pursuit. david: you grew
anne: correct.avid: your mother is a distinguished educator and wrote a book about how to raise distinguished and accomplished children. anne: she sure did. [laughs] david: one of your sisters is an epidemiologist at university of california, professor. another sister runs youtube. and you are the founder of 23andme. so what was it like growing up on the stanford campus with all this talent around you? anne: i think the best thing about how we grew up is, we were surrounded by an academic...
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anne: we are.ne of the beauties. 23andme, when we started the company, it was all about exploring the genome. how can i help you best understand what the human genome means. that is part of the process from the beginning. how can i engage people in research, learn about them, then i have a whole analytics team and data science team that has been looking at all that data to see how do i translate it as a consumer product back to you, or for research and discovery? so i have 100 people in the 23andme therapeutics arm of the business, we have a collaboration with gsk, over 50 programs in development, and we have two actually in clinical trials. so, we are absolutely thinking about how people will benefit from the human genome. david: gsk is a very large medical research company. what are you doing specifically with them? anne: it is untargeted identification, specifically working with gsk to look at the data that 23andme has generated to see kindly identify new, normal drug targets. david: so you buil
anne: we are.ne of the beauties. 23andme, when we started the company, it was all about exploring the genome. how can i help you best understand what the human genome means. that is part of the process from the beginning. how can i engage people in research, learn about them, then i have a whole analytics team and data science team that has been looking at all that data to see how do i translate it as a consumer product back to you, or for research and discovery? so i have 100 people in the...
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leigh ann: right. switching gears just a little bit, primary elections this week, drew national attention and held vast implications for november. voters in kansas, a conservative state, overwhelmingly rejected a ballot initiative that would have stripd the right to an abortion from the state's constitution. and in the battleground states of michigan and arizona, multiple republican primary winners have amplified former president trump's false claims that the 2020 presidential election was illegitimate. and so i want to turn to that kansas vote. 59% of voters in kansas like we said a conservative state voted to defeat this referendum. that mirrors public polling where 60% of polls show that americans want some sort of access to abortion. so asma, you know, what does this mean for abortion heading into the midterms and also what does it mean for democrats heading into the midterms? asma: well, talking to a couple of democratic analysts this week, and they are extremely optimistic looking at what happene
leigh ann: right. switching gears just a little bit, primary elections this week, drew national attention and held vast implications for november. voters in kansas, a conservative state, overwhelmingly rejected a ballot initiative that would have stripd the right to an abortion from the state's constitution. and in the battleground states of michigan and arizona, multiple republican primary winners have amplified former president trump's false claims that the 2020 presidential election was...
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and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to life. and that is really quite a mixture, isn't it? let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! m—hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, o
and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to life. and that is really quite a mixture, isn't it? let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very...
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." >> tonight, anne heche.ighting for her life. >> a vehicle into a building, person stuck inside the vehicle -- >> what happened in the days leading up to that horrific crash? >> it erupted into flames. not just the vehicle but the entire home to where we had to fight a structure fire at the same time. >> the emmy winner known for starring in "wag the dog" and "6 days, 7 nights." what she said on her podcast days before the wreck. >>> plus, always faithful. nearly a year after the fall of afghanistan, the story of one marine's desperate effort to get his former interpreter out of the country. >> i have two points of contact at the abbey gate. i don't anticipate this situation getting better in the morning. >> the taliban has come to kabul. >> reporter: now that he's safe in the u.s., the fight is not over. >> what happens if you go back to afghanistan? >> killed. >>> and the hug. an inspiring display of sportsmanship. >> he wants him to know that it's okay, that he'll be fine. >> on the little league field of
." >> tonight, anne heche.ighting for her life. >> a vehicle into a building, person stuck inside the vehicle -- >> what happened in the days leading up to that horrific crash? >> it erupted into flames. not just the vehicle but the entire home to where we had to fight a structure fire at the same time. >> the emmy winner known for starring in "wag the dog" and "6 days, 7 nights." what she said on her podcast days before the wreck....
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with calls for transparency after federal agents searched former president trump's home in florida. members of the senate intelligence committee want to see the documents seized from mar-a-lago last week, and they're asking the white house to provide more details on what led to the search. all this comes as the fbi and homeland security issued a memo to law enforcement across the country warning of growing threats against them. bradley blackburn is in new york with more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. those threats are being fueled on line. federal officials say personal information like home addresses and even family members' names are being shared as targets. the rhetoric is getting intense and has some republicans calling for calm. >> it's outrageous rhetoric. >> reporter: the fbi and department of homeland security are on high alert following the search of former president trump's mar-a-lago estate last week. >> everybody needs to respect our law
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with calls for transparency after federal agents searched former president trump's home in florida. members of the senate intelligence committee want to see the documents seized from mar-a-lago last week, and they're asking the white house to provide more details on what led to the search. all this comes as the fbi and homeland security issued a memo to law enforcement across the country warning of growing threats against them. bradley blackburn is in new york...
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so where is anne frank, this is an intriguing animation.f aimed at other children, you might say, certainly a pg certificate. the idea is that anne frank's imaginary friend, kitty, the ones she wrote many letters to in her diary, actually magically comes to life in current day amsterdam. she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, where's my friend? the idea is that she believes herself to be real and she believes that her relationship with anne was real. so we then have these animated flashbacks to their conversations, which effectively bring the diary to life. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. the nazis came to power in germany and then they took over most of europe and marked us jews as the villains. they told everyone we were to blame for all the world's problems, disease, hunger, poverty, you name it. then the restrictions. first it was the swimming pools, after that it was everywhere. we were banned from concert halls, shops, sporting events, parks, hospitals, universities. and then they imposed a curfew. we weren't allowed to
so where is anne frank, this is an intriguing animation.f aimed at other children, you might say, certainly a pg certificate. the idea is that anne frank's imaginary friend, kitty, the ones she wrote many letters to in her diary, actually magically comes to life in current day amsterdam. she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, where's my friend? the idea is that she believes herself to be real and she believes that her relationship with anne was real. so we then have these animated...
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anne marie? >> skyler henry on capitol hill, thank you so much. >>> president biden is set to visit eastern kentucky today to survey the damage and meet with victims of the recent devastating floods. it comes as the national weather service is forecasting heavy rain and thunderstorms in the area throughout much of the week. at least 37 people were killed after record rainfall more than a week ago. the biggest concern this week is the possibility of slow-moving storms which could dump heavy rain on already-saturated soil. >> our creek systems, they can't handle another inch. they can't handle another quarter of an inch as far as that goes. >> it's not going to surprise me in the least that the next heavy rain we'll have water in the basement again. there's nowhere for it to go. >> more than 1,300 people had to be rescued after the storm. >>> the cdc is expected soon to relax some of the covid guidelines as kids head back to school. cbs news obtained a copy of a cdc draft documenting -- draft docum
anne marie? >> skyler henry on capitol hill, thank you so much. >>> president biden is set to visit eastern kentucky today to survey the damage and meet with victims of the recent devastating floods. it comes as the national weather service is forecasting heavy rain and thunderstorms in the area throughout much of the week. at least 37 people were killed after record rainfall more than a week ago. the biggest concern this week is the possibility of slow-moving storms which could...
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anne heche was still busy in hollywood.dozen roles in movies and tv shows that still haven't been released. nancy. >> cordes: carter evans, thank you. up next, las vegas gets swamped by flash floods. we'll tell you where the dangerous storms are headed next. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection,
anne heche was still busy in hollywood.dozen roles in movies and tv shows that still haven't been released. nancy. >> cordes: carter evans, thank you. up next, las vegas gets swamped by flash floods. we'll tell you where the dangerous storms are headed next. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments in the feud between the justice department and former president trump. overnight trump called for the immediate release of the federal warrant the fbi used to search his estate on monday. that followed an earlier request by the justice department asking the judge to unseal it. "the washington post" reported that agents searching trump's florida residence were looking for classified documents related to nuclear weapons among other items. it's unclear if any of those documents were found. dan lieberman is in new york with the details on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. after the justice department moved to unseal the warrant used by federal agents to search former president trump's home, the trump legal team now has until 3:00 p.m. eastern time today to decide whether it wants to oppose the motion. former president trump via the truth social media platform said he encourages the release of the documents he described as
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments in the feud between the justice department and former president trump. overnight trump called for the immediate release of the federal warrant the fbi used to search his estate on monday. that followed an earlier request by the justice department asking the judge to unseal it. "the washington post" reported that agents searching trump's florida residence were looking for classified documents related to nuclear weapons among...
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what can you tell us about that side of anne heche? >> yeah.bout her traumas and past and i think it aloud her by being so open about it to be an incredibly empathetic actor, creatively open. one of the smartest people you'll ever meet and one of the funniest. and she allowed herself to be wide open and to allow other people to be wide open around her. so it meant that the actors she was working with felt really accepted and she was a fantastic screen partner because of that. but these are all the things that are easy to forget, because of how she passed. >> i want to ask you about that. you write in the "variety" piece it is hard to reconcile the anne that i knew with the circumstances of her death. what did you mean by that? >> i think it's so easy for us especially in the media to sensationalize an ending, and i think in some ways it allows us to forget who that person is when they're alive. there was so much multi dimension to anne and so much life to her. she was the most alive person you'll ever meet. incredibly charismatic. and inspiring
what can you tell us about that side of anne heche? >> yeah.bout her traumas and past and i think it aloud her by being so open about it to be an incredibly empathetic actor, creatively open. one of the smartest people you'll ever meet and one of the funniest. and she allowed herself to be wide open and to allow other people to be wide open around her. so it meant that the actors she was working with felt really accepted and she was a fantastic screen partner because of that. but these...
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and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to lifetart with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! mm—hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i'm already scared. as you can see,
and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to lifetart with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think...
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i'm anne-marie green. we could be days away from seeing some of the affidavit that allowed the fbi to search former president trump's home in florida. yesterday, a federal judge who authorized the search warrant said that there are portions of the affidavit that could possibly be unsealed. he also ordered the justice department to release other records, which included the alleged crimesed th include willful retention of national defense information, the concealment or removal of government records, and obstruction of a federal investigation. bradley blackburn is here in new bradley, good morning.of this.- >> hey, ann marie, good morning. the doj had argued that releasing that affidavit could compromise ongoing investigations, but yesterday, the judge did not agree. he said he is inclined to unseal some of it, and asked the doj to prepare a version of the affidavit that plaques out sensitive details. but he will have the final authority. >> reporter: federal magistrate judge bruce reinhart is giving the jus
i'm anne-marie green. we could be days away from seeing some of the affidavit that allowed the fbi to search former president trump's home in florida. yesterday, a federal judge who authorized the search warrant said that there are portions of the affidavit that could possibly be unsealed. he also ordered the justice department to release other records, which included the alleged crimesed th include willful retention of national defense information, the concealment or removal of government...
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and we also know that it took over 30 minutes to get anne heche out of the car. >> wow.io of heche joking about drinking in an episode of her podcast that was posted the same day of the crash. now, we don't know when it was -- happened, right, like when they recorded that. but what can you tell us about what she said during this podcast? >> reporter: yeah. we have a clip of that, pamela, just a few hours before the fiery crash, like you said, an episode of anne's "better together" podcast. in it she talks about having a really bad day, and she also jokes about drinking vodka and wine. take a listen. >> today has been a very unique day. i don't know what happened. sometimes days just suck, and i don't know if you ever have them, but, you know, some days, mama says are -- some days are those no good very bad days. it's not a very exciting story. it just [ bleep ] me up, so i'm drink something vodka and wine. >> that episode of the podcast has been removed from its apple landing page. i've reached out to anne heche's representatives for further comment to find out why was i
and we also know that it took over 30 minutes to get anne heche out of the car. >> wow.io of heche joking about drinking in an episode of her podcast that was posted the same day of the crash. now, we don't know when it was -- happened, right, like when they recorded that. but what can you tell us about what she said during this podcast? >> reporter: yeah. we have a clip of that, pamela, just a few hours before the fiery crash, like you said, an episode of anne's "better...
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one of them is here in ann arbor, so this actually is our ann arbor copy of the star-spangled banner. what i want to do is start with the singles. it is a little different in 1814 style than today. one of the argument i make is that there is no traditional way to sing the star-spangled banner. it has been changing. one of the things that changes is that in the 19th century, it actually takes longer to sing than today because they sing the verse twice. instead of stopping at land of the free, home of the brave, it is sung by a skilled thing or so we can have all the high notes, and then the audience, the crowd, the community offers back and affirms that last line. so it is not a performance so much as a dialogue. so you guys are francis scott key's friends at the premiere and we will hear the original version. jennifer will sing it, and then we will all sing it together. i have an original voice. ♪ >> by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming. stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight. o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly str
one of them is here in ann arbor, so this actually is our ann arbor copy of the star-spangled banner. what i want to do is start with the singles. it is a little different in 1814 style than today. one of the argument i make is that there is no traditional way to sing the star-spangled banner. it has been changing. one of the things that changes is that in the 19th century, it actually takes longer to sing than today because they sing the verse twice. instead of stopping at land of the free,...
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ann peterson. ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states accompanied by the postmaster general lejoy, and mrs. ann peterson. test. [applause] this is a test. >> thank you, thank you. thank you, doctor jill biden, first lady of the united states, for hosting us here today. it is a tremendous honor to be here with all of you. i have the privilege of announcing the united states postal service will be issuing first class mail for the average post postage stamp commemorating the life of first lady nancy reagan. nancy reagan truly represents ideal. mrs. reagan will be the sixth first lady honored with a u.s. postal stamp. the previous stamps were issued for martha washington, the first american woman ever feast or on a postage stamp. dolley madison, abigail adams, eleanor roosevelt, and lady bird johnson. nancy reagan was an inspiring individual. she was an important part of one of the most pivotable presidencies of the 20th century as a wife, champion, and trust adviser to our 40th presi
ann peterson. ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states accompanied by the postmaster general lejoy, and mrs. ann peterson. test. [applause] this is a test. >> thank you, thank you. thank you, doctor jill biden, first lady of the united states, for hosting us here today. it is a tremendous honor to be here with all of you. i have the privilege of announcing the united states postal service will be issuing first class mail for the average post postage stamp commemorating...
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anne hair worked with some of them.this former hospital in edinburgh and witnessed how some of her more established colleagues treated the young, unmarried women. sometimes you felt cruel in...in how they spoke about them. how did these young mothers react? i think they were in shock. 50 years ago, this building was another mother and baby unit anne worked in. she said some nurses treated the taking away of babies in an almost routine way. i think they were just generally institutionalised, that's what they did. and maybe they thought by trying to cut everything short, cut and dried — right, you're in, you're away, you'll have your baby, your baby will go for adoption, that's it. it sounds callous. yeah, absolutely. but the hospital trauma faced by the new young mothers wasn't over. next came the moment of handover. ann keen was taunted by a midwife when she found out she couldn't even say goodbye to her baby son. i went to collect him from the nursery and he wasn't there. she said, "oh, he's gone. 0h, he's gone. "i tel
anne hair worked with some of them.this former hospital in edinburgh and witnessed how some of her more established colleagues treated the young, unmarried women. sometimes you felt cruel in...in how they spoke about them. how did these young mothers react? i think they were in shock. 50 years ago, this building was another mother and baby unit anne worked in. she said some nurses treated the taking away of babies in an almost routine way. i think they were just generally institutionalised,...
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as ann said, by the book. >> it will be great for writers. we can be out there talking about it and saying to buy the book. at any rate beyond that there are some serious relevant themes in this book and ihe think we cn learn a lot from coval and perhaps we can learn a lot because he was a soviet trained military intelligence officer and he was born in america. it just like he had the tug-of-war of the american dream and paradise. how did he get clearance and how one is backgrounded that he gets his clarence? >> that is an excellent question and that is because of this sequence of events. as i said he's in the army goes to for dixon goes to the citadel and he's elected for the asp page. in all of his and by the way that's one of the reasons after he goes to dayton which is where the polonium was purified in june of 1945 and after the bomb where he would have been in september of 1945 after ♪♪ sake and hiroshima in august he was offered a job to continue his work after, at the end of the war. t that is one of the details that proves he really
as ann said, by the book. >> it will be great for writers. we can be out there talking about it and saying to buy the book. at any rate beyond that there are some serious relevant themes in this book and ihe think we cn learn a lot from coval and perhaps we can learn a lot because he was a soviet trained military intelligence officer and he was born in america. it just like he had the tug-of-war of the american dream and paradise. how did he get clearance and how one is backgrounded that...
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ann-katrin: yes.n a world where we have these constraints, and the only way to get it back to 2%, we think at some point the fed will technology this and deliver inflation. this is not likely in the near term in contrast what macro is expecting right now. it may come in 2023, from my perspective. manus: that dovish in 2023, that is just saying where we are right now? but to have cast dollar on record, me -- beating any numbers in history, a monster rally. do you stay strong and take more risk stage, add to growth and add to the risk narrative? ann-katrin: not this moment. there are two reasons why we think this is a bear market rally. [indiscernible] the minutes that officials are prioritizing low inflation. we are at a point in earnings where we continue to see a strong shift and spending. this would not benefit earnings. we can continue to save concerns. they need to be cast out. [indiscernible] dani: can i extrapolate that out? are you also expecting a wave? ann-katrin: not at this place. we would
ann-katrin: yes.n a world where we have these constraints, and the only way to get it back to 2%, we think at some point the fed will technology this and deliver inflation. this is not likely in the near term in contrast what macro is expecting right now. it may come in 2023, from my perspective. manus: that dovish in 2023, that is just saying where we are right now? but to have cast dollar on record, me -- beating any numbers in history, a monster rally. do you stay strong and take more risk...
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actress anne heche declared legally dead today a week after her fiery car crash.er car slamming into a los angeles home her grieving family with an emotional message tonight. >> reporter: tonight actress anne heche is legally dead after a fiery crash in los angeles a week ago her former partner ellen degeneres tweeting, this is a sad day. heche's family says the 53-year-ol suffered an injury that completely cut off oxygen to her brain. heche is on life support as doctors determine what organs can be donated heche's behavior last friday was erratic video obtained by tmz shows what appears to be heche's mini cooper crashing into a garage and speeding away before driving into this los angeles house, setting off a fire that took more than an hour to put out. the renter was able to escape with her pets once extracted, heche was rushed to a hospital where police say an initial blood test showed the presence of narcotics. the actress first made her mark in soap operas >> donna, don't cry. i can't deal with that right now. >> reporter: winning a daytime emmy for best actr
actress anne heche declared legally dead today a week after her fiery car crash.er car slamming into a los angeles home her grieving family with an emotional message tonight. >> reporter: tonight actress anne heche is legally dead after a fiery crash in los angeles a week ago her former partner ellen degeneres tweeting, this is a sad day. heche's family says the 53-year-ol suffered an injury that completely cut off oxygen to her brain. heche is on life support as doctors determine what...
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anne heche was 53 years old. we will look back on her life and emotional statement from one of her sons later in the show. >>> we do want to take a bit of a turn now and talk about the weather. if you have been running your fans and air conditioners more this summer, there may be a good reason to that. government scientists say for the month of july, the nights were hotter than any other month on record in the continental u.s. average low temperature was 66.3 degrees las month. 3 degrees warmer than the 20th century average. the hot nights provide little relief from the days sizzling heat. >> we have been dealing with it all summer. speaking of meteorologists, we ha one in the house for a check on the forecast. somara theodore. >> the atlantic basin is waking up. check this t. this is the disturbance in the gulf. there is about a 10% chance of it developing. it is really unlikely it will take form, but it will have an impact on the states. we are pushing through time this afternoon. the system is going to slowly
anne heche was 53 years old. we will look back on her life and emotional statement from one of her sons later in the show. >>> we do want to take a bit of a turn now and talk about the weather. if you have been running your fans and air conditioners more this summer, there may be a good reason to that. government scientists say for the month of july, the nights were hotter than any other month on record in the continental u.s. average low temperature was 66.3 degrees las month. 3...
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she didn't have much to say about anne heche reportedly causing the crash.e told us it's very painful that her tenant lost almost avenue meaningful material possession she owned all because of the way the woman behind the wheel was driving. >> she's in shock, you know, still hasn't hit her yet. >> reporter: the fire department initially said the driver was taken to the hospital in critical condition with burn injuries. >> according to tmz, heche's condition prevented doctors from determining if she was under the influence at the time of the crash. >>> the southern california driver who caused another deadly chain reaction crash will face manslaughter charges once she's out of the hospital. six people were killed when the driver sped through a red light and hit multiple cars in the windsor hills yesterday. the victims include ashley ryan who went by ray-ray along with her son, a week shy of his first birthday, and her unborn child. >>> tesla is in hot water with the dmv as the state accuses the electric car company of false advertising. they say they made unt
she didn't have much to say about anne heche reportedly causing the crash.e told us it's very painful that her tenant lost almost avenue meaningful material possession she owned all because of the way the woman behind the wheel was driving. >> she's in shock, you know, still hasn't hit her yet. >> reporter: the fire department initially said the driver was taken to the hospital in critical condition with burn injuries. >> according to tmz, heche's condition prevented doctors...
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. >>> new details about the fiery crash that left actress anne heche hospitalized. >>> later, protecting your pets. why dog thefts are on the rise. >>> and how to unplug during your summer vacation. three important tips. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> and i'm rhiannon ally, in for mona. >>> we want to begin this morning with that historic bill passed by the senate aimed at addressing inflation, prescription drug costs and climate change. >> democrats passed it along party lines with no republican supporting it. several questions remaining, including whether it will have any substantial impact on inflation and whether the corporate tax increases in the bill could hurt american consumers. >> another big question is, when will we see prescription drug prices come down? one idea to limit the price of insulin was rejected. abc's justin finch has all the details this morning. justin, good morning. >> reporter: rhiannon, good morning. americans paying more for prescription drugs compared to anyone else in the world and by a lot. this new bill hopes to ease some of tha
. >>> new details about the fiery crash that left actress anne heche hospitalized. >>> later, protecting your pets. why dog thefts are on the rise. >>> and how to unplug during your summer vacation. three important tips. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> and i'm rhiannon ally, in for mona. >>> we want to begin this morning with that historic bill passed by the senate aimed at addressing inflation, prescription drug costs...