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anne: no.thing we do here is focused on genetics and engaging the consumer and making really interesting, engaging products for them. calico is purely focused on anti-aging. i always wish all these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into really meaningful therapeutics so we can come and say, the same way hepatitis-c has been cured, i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus. when i think about my success moment, it will be when we have that kind of cure that came because millions of people came together and shared their data. and because of that we were able to create something. that to me is eureka. emily: do you have any plans to go public? anne: i think part of -- we are not -- i am not eager to be a public company. i am absolutely not opposed to it at some point, but it's just a question of finding the right time. we will figure that out. there are definably pros and cons. emily: looking back, is there anything you wo
anne: no.thing we do here is focused on genetics and engaging the consumer and making really interesting, engaging products for them. calico is purely focused on anti-aging. i always wish all these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into really meaningful therapeutics so we can come and say, the same way hepatitis-c has been cured, i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus. when i think about my success moment, it will...
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anne: there are things like your eye color.hat teaches people about genetics and caffeine metabolism. that's really interesting. lactose intolerance as well. emily: i would like for you to take me back to that day when you got that letter from the fda. anne: we were at an off-site planning for the future. we were all in great moods. just hired a great number of people. we had a lot of people that had started that week. what we learned is how much there was a disconnect because of what we thought we were doing and what the fda needed us to do. emily: did you think you could lose the company? anne: it took a while to understand. there were six weeks where we talked to a number of lawyers. we talked to the fda. it became clear that there were not easy options forward. emily: did you consider selling? anne: the idea that genetic testing will be a foundation for health care in the future was core to my being. i am wedded to this company for the rest of my life and i was not interested in selling. i was not interested in closing up s
anne: there are things like your eye color.hat teaches people about genetics and caffeine metabolism. that's really interesting. lactose intolerance as well. emily: i would like for you to take me back to that day when you got that letter from the fda. anne: we were at an off-site planning for the future. we were all in great moods. just hired a great number of people. we had a lot of people that had started that week. what we learned is how much there was a disconnect because of what we...
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ann: good morning. martha: good morning. ann, let's start with you. what is justice for our neighbors? ann: justice for our neighbors is a state-wide non-profit organization that provides free legal assistance and representation to low income immigrants throughout iowa. i'm herere because i am the attorney who works with the cedar rapids site. we come to cedar rapids once a month and we see any low income immigrants or as many as we can who need evaluate cases, and take on as many cases as we can. we are associated with the united methodist church, and so we do come from a faith- based background, although i want to be clear that we're not evangelical in any way. we serve all immigrants regardless of their religion and we don't have any kind of requirement for them to attend a church or anything like that to be served by us. martha: all three of you have some practicall experience in this field. what's happening with immigration, migration? when i was doing research for today's panel, they use those two words interchangeably. let's start righthere. i
ann: good morning. martha: good morning. ann, let's start with you. what is justice for our neighbors? ann: justice for our neighbors is a state-wide non-profit organization that provides free legal assistance and representation to low income immigrants throughout iowa. i'm herere because i am the attorney who works with the cedar rapids site. we come to cedar rapids once a month and we see any low income immigrants or as many as we can who need evaluate cases, and take on as many cases as we...
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anne: my left hand. nice to meet you. i'm anne. lemonis: anne, how are you? i'm marcus. anne: larry's wife. nice to meet you. -max: i'm max. -anne: this is max, my son. -lemonis: max, how are you? -rhea: hi, i'm rhea. lemonis: how are you, rhea? nice to meet you. larry: isn't it cool? he's so shiny. [ laughter ] lemonis: you are a lot nerdier than i thought. [ laughter ] your kids right now are thinking, "please, dad..." well, i thought maybe i could just talk to your mom and dad for a minute. is that okay? -max: yes. -rhea: yep. lemonis: we had a good conversation this morning about kind of everything, the state of the union here, and i wanted to get your perspective on it. anne: i don't always know what's going on with the business. he'll withhold information from me. then something will happen, and i'll be like, "how did this happen?!" we thought everything was relatively okay. lemonis: what did february feel like from your perspective? anne: i just sort of felt the ground had sort of been pulled out from underneath me, and i was a little panicked. larry: broken promi
anne: my left hand. nice to meet you. i'm anne. lemonis: anne, how are you? i'm marcus. anne: larry's wife. nice to meet you. -max: i'm max. -anne: this is max, my son. -lemonis: max, how are you? -rhea: hi, i'm rhea. lemonis: how are you, rhea? nice to meet you. larry: isn't it cool? he's so shiny. [ laughter ] lemonis: you are a lot nerdier than i thought. [ laughter ] your kids right now are thinking, "please, dad..." well, i thought maybe i could just talk to your mom and dad for...
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mary anne: donald trump. great week for him. mary anne: eric? eric: ohio governor john kasich. he is now number two in the polls and he could emerge as the trump alternative. mary anne: another bad poll. ed: we have 15 seconds left. you want to talk about the patriots? please went.
mary anne: donald trump. great week for him. mary anne: eric? eric: ohio governor john kasich. he is now number two in the polls and he could emerge as the trump alternative. mary anne: another bad poll. ed: we have 15 seconds left. you want to talk about the patriots? please went.
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anne-marie: thank you. mary louise: can we assume in the three years between 2012 and now that you have figured it out, we can now have it all all the time and you are here to tell us how? anne-marie: read this book, your life will be transformed forever. i think the thing to start with is that i could not have written this book three years ago. i absolutely could not have written it because i did not believe what i now am arguing. it really was -- we overuse the idea of a journey, but it was a process of giving lots of speeches, listening to people who wrote to me, engaging with people, talking to my own family. i found out things about the way -- why my father had raised me in a very progressive way in virginia and the 1960's. it was because he'd represented women who had been abandoned by their husbands and did not have anything to live on. he vowed that his daughter would actually have -- be able to make a living. mary louise: support yourself. anne-marie: looking at my mother's work and her work as an
anne-marie: thank you. mary louise: can we assume in the three years between 2012 and now that you have figured it out, we can now have it all all the time and you are here to tell us how? anne-marie: read this book, your life will be transformed forever. i think the thing to start with is that i could not have written this book three years ago. i absolutely could not have written it because i did not believe what i now am arguing. it really was -- we overuse the idea of a journey, but it was a...
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ann's ex. otherwise known as the prime suspect. >> it seems like a bad dream that i couldn't wake up from. >> reporter: how did you find >> from my mom. she just said that she'd gotten a phone call that the veterinarian in geraldine had been killed. >> reporter: and of course, tom knew perfectly well who his mother was talking about. his rival, the man who'd taken his girlfriend and made his life so miserable. and so -- you had to be sort of a little bit okay with that? >> no, not at all. i had no ill feelings toward bryan. >> reporter: oh, really? come on. you had to have ill feelings toward bryan. he took your girl away. >> yeah, but not for somebody to lose their life. >> reporter: tom said he knew immediately that he would be high on the list of suspects, as, of course, he was. so he wasn't surprised when agent ken thompson and the local undersheriff showed up at the family farmhouse. >> i was nervous. i mean, both guys had guns on their hips and came into my house, and you know, i proceede
ann's ex. otherwise known as the prime suspect. >> it seems like a bad dream that i couldn't wake up from. >> reporter: how did you find >> from my mom. she just said that she'd gotten a phone call that the veterinarian in geraldine had been killed. >> reporter: and of course, tom knew perfectly well who his mother was talking about. his rival, the man who'd taken his girlfriend and made his life so miserable. and so -- you had to be sort of a little bit okay with that?...
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ann-marie: correct. it just means that you're going to have a lot more paperwork and go through a lot more steps to be able to get those permits to bring it in. announcer: endangered and threatened animals are shipped to the us almost every other day. it's us policy to approve those shipments only if the foreign country allowing the hunting also has a conservation program in place to help strengthen that animal's overall population. some wildlife experts see it as a bizarre balancing act, while others view sport hunting as a financial tool to preserve wildlife. killing a single lion can cost hunters up to $71,000 dollars. across africa, sport hunting is estimated to bring in more than $200 million each year. david: and it's the trafficking more than the hunting that's the big issue. announcer: david hayes is a former deputy secretary for the department of the interior, and for 6 years oversaw the us fish and wildlife service and its duties in regulating the import of sport-hunted trophies under the clint
ann-marie: correct. it just means that you're going to have a lot more paperwork and go through a lot more steps to be able to get those permits to bring it in. announcer: endangered and threatened animals are shipped to the us almost every other day. it's us policy to approve those shipments only if the foreign country allowing the hunting also has a conservation program in place to help strengthen that animal's overall population. some wildlife experts see it as a bizarre balancing act, while...
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i'm anne-marie green. today the pair of flint, michigan, heads to washington to try and secure more federal disaster aid to deal with the the city's water supply was tainted with lead in 2014 when the water was sourced from the river. governor rick snyder told the national journal the crisis is a disaster. don champion has our report. >> reporter: the flint water crisis will dominate governor rick snyder's state of the state address. monday the republican governor could the city contaminated water a zermtdisaster, dozens demonstrated around his home. the water supply contaminated with lead criminal. >> he should have switched it back over to detroit water as soon as he knew of the contamination. >> reporter: national guard troops are now handing out bottled water to residents. state troopers are also giving out lead tests and filters. >> what happens after the water and filters is gone? we still going to have the pipes, we still going to have the poison report. governor snyder plans to ask once again, pres
i'm anne-marie green. today the pair of flint, michigan, heads to washington to try and secure more federal disaster aid to deal with the the city's water supply was tainted with lead in 2014 when the water was sourced from the river. governor rick snyder told the national journal the crisis is a disaster. don champion has our report. >> reporter: the flint water crisis will dominate governor rick snyder's state of the state address. monday the republican governor could the city...
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(me to anne): and one of them... (anne): could be...(me to anne): could be...(anne): some day...(me to anne): the president.(anne laughing): yeah. (16 at 37:39)(live tag): there's a story about an older gentlemen here who was asked if he'd made up his mind yet. he said he was leaning toward one candidate... scott... but was not sure because he'd met him only eight times. 3 a farm in virginia is looking for *goat snugglers*.that's no joke... newborn goats by mid - february. so it needs volunteers who would snuggle and feed all those babies. newborn goats have to be bottle - fed four times a day... and they *must* be kept warm.one farm worker says volunteers would also get to learn something about the joy of new life. the farm says no experience is necessary for volunteers. 3 3 3 there's a jekyll and hyde musical coming up at the shot in the dark theatre. we'll find out what this show's all 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 get ready for jekyll and hyde at the shot in the dark theatre. this musical starts this weekend. that's why brian rasuussen and julie krogh are here for talk of the town this mor
(me to anne): and one of them... (anne): could be...(me to anne): could be...(anne): some day...(me to anne): the president.(anne laughing): yeah. (16 at 37:39)(live tag): there's a story about an older gentlemen here who was asked if he'd made up his mind yet. he said he was leaning toward one candidate... scott... but was not sure because he'd met him only eight times. 3 a farm in virginia is looking for *goat snugglers*.that's no joke... newborn goats by mid - february. so it needs...
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a hospital security guard shot ruth ann warner's son jonathan more than two weeks ago. mona he's now paralyzed.. and she feels helpless. marissa parra spoke "exclusively" with warner's mother, for this emotional interview. 3 ruth ann warner says her son jonathan loved being outside with his family more than anything. it's been more than 2 weeks since she found out her son would never walk again.ruth ann warner, pick up the phone, and she says "ruthie did you hear, jonathan was shot at the hospital." shot after being admitted to the er lynchburg general hospital for emergency mental health treatment.ruth ann warner, mother of patient shot: "he went to get help." [a hospital is] the first place you go for any mental health duress. and they're to be prepared for a psychosis. and they were not. police allege that warner attacked the security guard. his mom says that even if her son had become violent, this incident speaks to larger issues on the mental health system.ruth ann warner, mother of patient shot: "at 28, he's shot. he went to the hospital for treatment, and now he
a hospital security guard shot ruth ann warner's son jonathan more than two weeks ago. mona he's now paralyzed.. and she feels helpless. marissa parra spoke "exclusively" with warner's mother, for this emotional interview. 3 ruth ann warner says her son jonathan loved being outside with his family more than anything. it's been more than 2 weeks since she found out her son would never walk again.ruth ann warner, pick up the phone, and she says "ruthie did you hear, jonathan was...
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anne-marie. york. thank you, don. >>> this morning, few live in the northern plains, upper mid-west or northeast, you might underwear. well below normal pictures him single digits and wind chills can make it feel like zero. the bitterly cold temperatures are expected to last until later this week. meanwhile, folks if florida are cleaning up after at least three tornadoes caused significant damage and at least two people were killed by the storm. and now to politic, the first ballots in iowa are 13 days away and both the democratic and republican races have tightened dramatically. ted cruz is going after donald and hillary clinton is facing an unexpectedly tough challenge from bernie sanders. >> the clinton campaign is getting very, very nervous. every day, they will be attacking us with us. attacking us with that. that only girls me more confidence. >> reporter: polls indicate sanders and clinton are tied in iowa, with sanders leading in new hampshire. yesterday, sanders went into enemy territory, the
anne-marie. york. thank you, don. >>> this morning, few live in the northern plains, upper mid-west or northeast, you might underwear. well below normal pictures him single digits and wind chills can make it feel like zero. the bitterly cold temperatures are expected to last until later this week. meanwhile, folks if florida are cleaning up after at least three tornadoes caused significant damage and at least two people were killed by the storm. and now to politic, the first ballots in...
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anne-marie. >> don champion, here in new york. thank you, don. >>> this morning, few live in the northern plains, upper mid-west or northeast, you might want to consider that long underwear. well below normal pictures him single digits and wind chills can make it feel like zero. the bitterly cold temperatures are expected to last until later this week.s and hillary clinton is facing an unexpectedly tough challenge from bernie sanders. getting very very nervous. every day, they will be attacking us with us. attacking us with that. that only girls me more confidence. >> reporter: polls indicate sanders and clinton are tied in iowa, with sanders leading in new hampshire. yesterday, sanders went into enemy territory, the deep touchlt where if he's going to remain competitive. he must make up ground with black voters. >> we are going to create an economy that works for the middle class. not for the billionaire class. >> reporter: hillary clinton is fighting sanders' liberal appeal by aligning herself
anne-marie. >> don champion, here in new york. thank you, don. >>> this morning, few live in the northern plains, upper mid-west or northeast, you might want to consider that long underwear. well below normal pictures him single digits and wind chills can make it feel like zero. the bitterly cold temperatures are expected to last until later this week.s and hillary clinton is facing an unexpectedly tough challenge from bernie sanders. getting very very nervous. every day, they...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."m anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> coming up after your local see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that i won't stop. until i find wha"crazy ex-girlfriend." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." kiex-girlfriend." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have crohn's disease, tell your doctor as symptoms can worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me on my way. for a differe
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."m anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> coming up after your local see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that i won't stop. until i find wha"crazy ex-girlfriend." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." kiex-girlfriend." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." proven to help the...
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fast forward to 2013 ann and ken were. their first national deployment started in gifford, illinois. a tornado slammed into the town. they headed out to do what they could. "it just absolutely ripped through the center of that town, from the southwest corner to the northeast corner." since then the couple has covered two other national disasters. st louis will be their fourth. on top of that, they've handled plenty of fires and smaller emergencies, locally. they love helping. and each couldn't think of a better person to do it with. "i've seen like sharing my experiences with her. in the end memories are all you got." "we're soul mates" ...who's helping hands are stronger together. ann and ken arrived yesterday they're already helping out and are unsure exactly how long they'll be there helping out. you want to help, the american red cross can always use more volunteers. contact them online or on the phone. yeah, they've got a great story. thanks a lot forrest. a waterloo homeless shelter is raising money to purchase space
fast forward to 2013 ann and ken were. their first national deployment started in gifford, illinois. a tornado slammed into the town. they headed out to do what they could. "it just absolutely ripped through the center of that town, from the southwest corner to the northeast corner." since then the couple has covered two other national disasters. st louis will be their fourth. on top of that, they've handled plenty of fires and smaller emergencies, locally. they love helping. and each...
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polling.rd of ann selzer joins us. poll shows a two-person race at the top of the field, cruz and trump tied. let's talk about trump first since he is the national leader. what are trump's strengths that emerge from this poll? ann: there are some interesting groups. first of all, people speculated he may be bringing in first-time caucus-goers. he leads with first-time caucus-goers. he also does well with moderate voters.in iowa , the republican caucus-going public, that's a small group, but it's an interesting group for trump. most importantly, he has a strong share of his supporters who say their minds are made up. they are locked in. that is the most important thing you can do is a candidate, get your people to lock in, especially when you have a big field of candidates. 64%, two out of three of his supporters say their mind is made up. ann, how does that number compared to past candidates? is that a particularly large number at this stage? are getting awfully close, but you still have people who are getting an open
polling.rd of ann selzer joins us. poll shows a two-person race at the top of the field, cruz and trump tied. let's talk about trump first since he is the national leader. what are trump's strengths that emerge from this poll? ann: there are some interesting groups. first of all, people speculated he may be bringing in first-time caucus-goers. he leads with first-time caucus-goers. he also does well with moderate voters.in iowa , the republican caucus-going public, that's a small group, but...
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is i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."w 'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." the power to feel better. resolve to turn heads roc retinol. it's up to two times stronger than imitators try roc retinol correxion night cream... after one week, fine lines appear to fade one month, deep wrinkles look smoother... and after one year, skin looks ageless. only from roc . we all want to be healthier, but lets just get real, we also want to loose weight. what's great about the smartpoints program is you do both, it's not counting calories it's counting points. which actually is like kind of a game. having the points literally gives you accountability. when you realize that you don't have to give up anything, >>> three rare identical triplets are enjoying their time at home. addison, kensly and savannah harris were discharged from a houston hospital on monday. when they were born december 1st, they weighed between 3 pounds and 3 pounds, 8 ounces. >> they are all 5 pounds. at least it's 15 pounds outside >> the parents are getting used to not
is i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."w 'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." the power to feel better. resolve to turn heads roc retinol. it's up to two times stronger than imitators try roc retinol correxion night cream... after one week, fine lines appear to fade one month, deep wrinkles look smoother... and after one year, skin looks ageless. only from roc . we all want to be healthier, but lets just get real, we also want to loose...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, the brunt of a potentially crippling life-threatening snowstorm is bearing down on the mid-atlantic region. but the big storm will affect an area from arkansas to new england. the nation's capital is in the bull's-eye and it started to snow there last night. washington is preparing for blizzard conditions this weekend and up to two feet of snow. don champion is here in new york city where up to one foot of snow is forecast. don, good morning. >> reporter: that's right. good morning. this is certainly the calm before the storm. but there are still some uncertainties in terms of the storm's impact on the new york city area, but one thing looks to be for sure, people in and around the nation's capital could get the biggest storm they have seen in years. >>> people in the d.c. metro area got a taste what is to come. nearly an inch of snow grounded traffic to a halt wednesday night. among those stuck in the mess, president obama, who endured an hour an 12-minute right fro
i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, the brunt of a potentially crippling life-threatening snowstorm is bearing down on the mid-atlantic region. but the big storm will affect an area from arkansas to new england. the nation's capital is in the bull's-eye and it started to snow there last night. washington is preparing for blizzard conditions this weekend and up to two feet of snow. don champion is here in new york city where up to one foot of snow is forecast. don, good morning....