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so --
>> but you're the ceo companyth
of the company and this is as
serious as it gets.
>> what i know is i put the best
people in place to be able to
investigate every aspect of
this, and ensure that we meet
the quality standards that we
hold ourselves to, and i know
they're doing that.
>> the biggest problem was going
live with blood tests that
didn't work, or that worked only
part of the time.
>> they're under the microscope
of the u.s. attorney's office
and the securities and exchange
commission about whether it
misled investors about the
technology.
for now, holmes and theranos are
hell bent in proving back the
trust.
>> it is the most important
question anybody watching has,
does it work.
>> yes.
>> you're confident in that.
>> i am confident in that.
>> i want to tell you, as well,
poppy, for the first time
they're going release the data,
again, never been released
before.
take a look at this confidential
draft.
some of the testing data.
can you see that's a scatter
plot.
you...
so --
>> but you're the ceo companyth
of the company and this is as
serious as it gets.
>> what i know is i put the best
people in place to be able to
investigate every aspect of
this, and ensure that we meet
the quality standards that we
hold ourselves to, and i know
they're doing that.
>> the biggest problem was going
live with blood tests that
didn't work, or that worked only
part of the time.
>> they're under the microscope
of the u.s. attorney's office
and the...
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>> at the highest level, we
didn't have the right leadership
in the laboratory, and we didn't
have the implementation of the
quality system in terms of
procedures and the associated
documentation to ensure that we
were realizing the quality
standards that we hold ourselves
to.
>> of course, in the middle of
all this, are patients whose
health depends on it for
accurate results.
>> does this man, r.c., in
arizona, who is suggesting that
the lab results that he got from
theranos from not accurate and
it led to him having a heart
attack.
based on what you know, is it
possible that what he is saying
is true?
could he have gotten a lab
result that was so askew that he
didn't act on it and he had a
heart attack.
>> i'm not the lab director and
so --
>> but you're the ceo companyth
of the company and this is as
serious as it gets.
>> what i know is i put the best
people in place to be able to
investigate every aspect of
this, and ensure that we meet
the quality standards that we
hold...
>> at the highest level, we
didn't have the right leadership
in the laboratory, and we didn't
have the implementation of the
quality system in terms of
procedures and the associated
documentation to ensure that we
were realizing the quality
standards that we hold ourselves
to.
>> of course, in the middle of
all this, are patients whose
health depends on it for
accurate results.
>> does this man, r.c., in
arizona, who is suggesting that
the lab results that he got from
theranos...
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>> i barely felt it.
it put my cholesterol at 170.
my own doctor found it to be
169, just the week before.
she wants to have this testing
any where, any time.
>> there is no reason this can't
be distributed in very, very
decentralized locations.
>> your home?
>> yeah.
>> you think people's homes
should have these, essentially a
clinical laboratory in their own
house.
>> i think that's a very
interesting space.
>> where ever the tests occur,
the results need to be precise
and accurate.
and that's where the story of
theranos starts to crumble.
>> there were several labs
tested that weren't accurate.
>> one study in the clinical of
investigation, found the testing
in phoenix arizona to have
significant discrepanciediscrep.
the centers for medicaid
services in the newark,
california lab, which questions
the ability to run a clinical
laboratory, citing a global and
long-term failure of the quality
control program.
demanding they get their act
together.
"wall street journal"
investigative...
>> i barely felt it.
it put my cholesterol at 170.
my own doctor found it to be
169, just the week before.
she wants to have this testing
any where, any time.
>> there is no reason this can't
be distributed in very, very
decentralized locations.
>> your home?
>> yeah.
>> you think people's homes
should have these, essentially a
clinical laboratory in their own
house.
>> i think that's a very
interesting space.
>> where ever the tests occur,
the results...
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trust.
>> it is the most important
question anybody watching has,
does it work.
>> yes.
>> you're confident in that.
>> i am confident in that.
>> i want to tell you, as well,
poppy, for the first time
they're going release the data,
again, never been released
before.
take a look at this confidential
draft.
some of the testing data.
can you see that's a scatter
plot.
you can see how closely aligned
those green dots are, comparing
what they're able to do with
some of the more commercially
available testing machines.
now, all of that data is
collected under the roof of
theranos.
they still need third party data
to verify it all.
that's where things stand now.
>> absolutely fascinating.
thank you so much for that.
>>> coming up, 99 days to go,
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trust.
>> it is the most important
question anybody watching has,
does it work.
>> yes.
>> you're confident in that.
>> i am confident in that.
>> i want to tell you, as well,
poppy, for the first time
they're going release the data,
again, never been released
before.
take a look at this confidential
draft.
some of the testing data.
can you see that's a scatter
plot.
you can see how closely aligned
those green dots are, comparing
what they're able to do with
some...
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neutrogena®.
"new day."
to an exclusive, chief medical
correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta
going toe to toe.
later today, holmes will face
hundreds of lab experts to give
skeptics a first of look behind
theranos, which only calls for a
few drops of blood.
dr. gupta is in rio.
i can't overstate how huge this
is.
she has not been speaking to
anyone.
>> yeah.
absolutely, and you know, it has
been one of the best kept
secrets as you know, in silicon
valley for the last ten years.
the project is code named
edison.
the promise was simple.
run all of these blood tests on
just a single few drops of
blood.
the question was, how well did
it work, and what were the
things that worked better than
others.
we got an exclusive look at the
technology.
for the very first time,
elizabeth homes is opening up
the secret labs of theronos in
2003, elizabeth homes dropped
out of stanford and founded thr
thr, ju
-- theronos.
there are numerous steps that
can impact the results.
for example, the tourniquet.
how...
neutrogena®.
"new day."
to an exclusive, chief medical
correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta
going toe to toe.
later today, holmes will face
hundreds of lab experts to give
skeptics a first of look behind
theranos, which only calls for a
few drops of blood.
dr. gupta is in rio.
i can't overstate how huge this
is.
she has not been speaking to
anyone.
>> yeah.
absolutely, and you know, it has
been one of the best kept
secrets as you know, in silicon
valley for the last ten years.
the...