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convicted theranos founder elizabeth holmes says she plans to get back into health care technology after her release from prison. holmes was sentenced in 2022 to 11 years in prison for defrauding investors in the former palo alto blood testing startup. she recently did an exclusive interview with people magazine and says she's continuing to write patents for new inventions. holmes earns $0.31 per hour as a reentry clerk, helping women inmates who are slated for release once a week. holmes attends therapy for ptsd, she says advocating for criminal justice reform will be her life's work. holmes is scheduled to be released in 2032. a pageant that first started in 1948 was created to serve as a platform to give chinese american young women an opportunity to celebrate their heritage. today, we're talking live with miss chinatown usa 2024 about how it's more a lot down to the 2025 san francisco chinese new year parade. it is now just three days, two hours and change away. it's this saturday. now, one tradition that always happens the night before the new year parade is the miss chinatown usa p
convicted theranos founder elizabeth holmes says she plans to get back into health care technology after her release from prison. holmes was sentenced in 2022 to 11 years in prison for defrauding investors in the former palo alto blood testing startup. she recently did an exclusive interview with people magazine and says she's continuing to write patents for new inventions. holmes earns $0.31 per hour as a reentry clerk, helping women inmates who are slated for release once a week. holmes...
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theranos founder elizabeth holmes is speaking out for the first time about her life behind bars.n an exclusive interview with people magazine. she's nearly two years into her 11 year sentence for defrauding investors about her silicon valley blood testing startup. holmes described her time in prison as #### and torture away from her two children, aged two and three, and her husband. she says they visit her twice a week at a federal prison camp in texas. holmes, who is 41, maintains she is innocent of conspiring to lie to investors about the capabilities of the technology. the nba all star game is coming up this weekend. the super bowl next winter. then fifa world cup matches. boy, a lot happening. coming up, what's being done to get the bay area ready to host international soccer games in the touches of black. they say a lot without having to say much. they stand for elegance. refinement. and prestige. even a little can go a long way. and though they're darker than the darkest night. they make you see everything in a new light. get 1.9% apr for up to 60 months on the purchase of
theranos founder elizabeth holmes is speaking out for the first time about her life behind bars.n an exclusive interview with people magazine. she's nearly two years into her 11 year sentence for defrauding investors about her silicon valley blood testing startup. holmes described her time in prison as #### and torture away from her two children, aged two and three, and her husband. she says they visit her twice a week at a federal prison camp in texas. holmes, who is 41, maintains she is...
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♪entyvio, entyvio, entyvio♪ student and theranos ceo elizabeth holmes.s her first interview since her conviction and sentencing to years in prison, so that people that interview was with people magazine, and it is raising some eyebrows, as you might expect. our business and tech reporter, scott budman covered the hols trial extensively. scott, any surprises here in what she had to say? you know, chris, a couple of surprises. but given the interviews that holmes granted just before heading to jail, the theme is similar. she feels bad. she's not admitting guilt. she still has hopes for a future in biotech. holmes serving an 11 year sentence in a texas prison convicted back in 2022 of defrauding investors in palo alto based theranos. she is still appealing, by the way, that was the blood testing company, she tells people magazine. she's still convinced she's innocent of the charges, but says she's a different person now. she is able to see her two kids twice a week and is, among other things, teaching french to some of the other prisoners and earning $0.31
♪entyvio, entyvio, entyvio♪ student and theranos ceo elizabeth holmes.s her first interview since her conviction and sentencing to years in prison, so that people that interview was with people magazine, and it is raising some eyebrows, as you might expect. our business and tech reporter, scott budman covered the hols trial extensively. scott, any surprises here in what she had to say? you know, chris, a couple of surprises. but given the interviews that holmes granted just before heading...
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speaking out from prison, former stanford student and theranos ceo elizabeth holmes is sharing what lifeas been like since she went to prison. holmes is currently serving an 11 year sentence in a texas prison. she was convicted in 2022 of defrauding investors of her palo alto company, theranos. holmes spoke to people magazine in her first interview since going to prison. she is maintaining her innocence. holmes says she has been able to see her two kids twice a week. and among other things, she says she's teaching french to some of her co prisoners, other prisoners in her cell, in her in her prison, earning $0.31 an hour as a clerk. still, she calls it hell and torture. that's her quote, to be in prison. holmes is set to be released in 2032. women united in the south bay, one of the largest women's conferences in the nation, just wrapped up in san jose. the california conference for women took place at the san jose convention center. nearly 6000 women attended the all day event to learn about leadership, career growth, and wellness. and i was so honored to emcee today's event. keynote sp
speaking out from prison, former stanford student and theranos ceo elizabeth holmes is sharing what lifeas been like since she went to prison. holmes is currently serving an 11 year sentence in a texas prison. she was convicted in 2022 of defrauding investors of her palo alto company, theranos. holmes spoke to people magazine in her first interview since going to prison. she is maintaining her innocence. holmes says she has been able to see her two kids twice a week. and among other things, she...
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chapter in a chase that made headlines all around the world. >> elizabeth holmes, the founder of theranose bombshell trial and downfall of holmes' start-up, that promised to predict diseases with just a few drops of blood but gave patients false results. it led to holmes' fraud conviction. but behind bars, she maintains her innocence. and admits tre are some things she would have done differently. >>> is there anything you want to say -- >> reporter: elizabeth holmes speaking out for the first time since being convicted of fraud. and in a voice far differerent than one she used as ceo of her failed company theranos. >> she didn't resemble the iconic image we remember with the black turtleneck, crimson lipstick and green juices. >> first they think you're crazy, and they fight you and you change the world. >> the baritone voice is now gone. she just talks in a normal voice. >> reporter: in an interview with "people" magazine, from the texas federal prison where she served nearly two years of her sentence for defrauding investors in her billion-dollar start-up, holmes saying, quote, it's be
chapter in a chase that made headlines all around the world. >> elizabeth holmes, the founder of theranose bombshell trial and downfall of holmes' start-up, that promised to predict diseases with just a few drops of blood but gave patients false results. it led to holmes' fraud conviction. but behind bars, she maintains her innocence. and admits tre are some things she would have done differently. >>> is there anything you want to say -- >> reporter: elizabeth holmes...
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and now we're gonna go to elizabeth holmes.vealing, eva. >> she's sharing details now about her life behind bars. she visits with her two kids and partner twice a week, saying being without them is the hardest part of prison. >> we've made it possible to run comprehensive laboratory tests from a tiny sample, or a few drops of blood. >> reporter: this morning former tech billionaire and mother of two, elizabeth holmes, now speaking out from prison for the first time. in an interview with "people" magazine, describing her time behind bars as hell and torture, as she struggles with being separated from her young children. >> she stands there as her kids are crying, grieving, being ripped away from the person they love the most. >> reporter: the article describing her kids ending each visit by pressing their fingers togethered in the shape of a heart saying, mommy, this is our love. their mother responding, our love is a super power. holmes telling people, it kills me to put my family through pain the way i do. holmes was a rising
and now we're gonna go to elizabeth holmes.vealing, eva. >> she's sharing details now about her life behind bars. she visits with her two kids and partner twice a week, saying being without them is the hardest part of prison. >> we've made it possible to run comprehensive laboratory tests from a tiny sample, or a few drops of blood. >> reporter: this morning former tech billionaire and mother of two, elizabeth holmes, now speaking out from prison for the first time. in an...
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and elizabeth holmes breaks her silence.raced theranos founder is saying about her time community near the martinez refinery company lucked out when a fire broke out there earlier this month. because of the wind patterns that day, the smoke did not cause any immediate health harms to people living nearby. ktvu allie rasmus explains the steps health officials are taking to keep this from happening again. >> well, there are sunny, relatively clear skies around the martinez refining company today, but that was not the case on february 1st when a fire broke out here in the middle of the afternoon, you could see the dark plume of smoke for miles around. >> and i saw it and could smell it even with my vents closed. >> the contra costa county health department says it now knows what was burning in that smoke. a cocktail of hydrocarbons releasing benzene, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, and xylene into the air. >> we do know that some of them can cause can contribute to cancer, heart disease and lung disease, asthma, things like t
and elizabeth holmes breaks her silence.raced theranos founder is saying about her time community near the martinez refinery company lucked out when a fire broke out there earlier this month. because of the wind patterns that day, the smoke did not cause any immediate health harms to people living nearby. ktvu allie rasmus explains the steps health officials are taking to keep this from happening again. >> well, there are sunny, relatively clear skies around the martinez refining company...
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former thernos chief elizabeth holmes giving an interview from prison. she wakes up at 5:00 a.m. she says hopefully the truth will prevail, i am walking by faith but it's been hell and torture to be here. he holmes is serving an 11 year sentence for her role in defrauding investors over blood testing technology which never work. elon musk and the doge team claiming the reuters news agency was paid millions of dollars by the u.s. government for large scale social deception, he wrote that on a post and said it was on a purchase order, referring to a $9 million contract between the thompson reuters special services group and the department of defense. reuters claims it is being inaccurately reported. newly confirmed epa chief lee zeldin said he found $20 billion of funding that the biden administration was irresponsibly shoveling out the door, that's a quote from him. he says it was boat loads of cash. epa is looking to claw back the money the biden administration approved for climate projects. zeldin said it was a rush job. maybe not a surprise. maria: i'm not surprised at all. we'
former thernos chief elizabeth holmes giving an interview from prison. she wakes up at 5:00 a.m. she says hopefully the truth will prevail, i am walking by faith but it's been hell and torture to be here. he holmes is serving an 11 year sentence for her role in defrauding investors over blood testing technology which never work. elon musk and the doge team claiming the reuters news agency was paid millions of dollars by the u.s. government for large scale social deception, he wrote that on a...
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theranos founder elizabeth holmes is now speaking out for the first time about her life behind bars.e. she is nearly two years into her 11 year sentence for defrauding investors about her silicon valley blood testing startup. holmes described her time in prison as #### and torture away from her two children, now aged two and three, and away from her husband. she says they visit her twice a week at a federal prison camp in texas. holmes is 41. she maintains she is innocent of conspiring to lie to investors about the capabilities of the technology. san jose voters are hearing from candidates running for a vacant city council seat. six candidates are vying to replace former council member omar torres in april after a special election. hundreds gathered to hear the candidates talk about their background and plans for the city. the candidates include gabby chavez. lopez. adam. duran. matthew quevedo, irene. irene. smith and anthony todos. phil dolan did not attend. >> i have also been delivering services directly to this community through the pandemic all the way to today. >> i was born a
theranos founder elizabeth holmes is now speaking out for the first time about her life behind bars.e. she is nearly two years into her 11 year sentence for defrauding investors about her silicon valley blood testing startup. holmes described her time in prison as #### and torture away from her two children, now aged two and three, and away from her husband. she says they visit her twice a week at a federal prison camp in texas. holmes is 41. she maintains she is innocent of conspiring to lie...