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sanjay gupta got access inside the labs for a tour with holmes. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes is opening the labs of theranos. in 2003, then 19-year-old elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford. with the hope of finding small amounts of blood. just a few drops to do what normally took tubes. testing blood may seem like a simple process but, in fact, there are numerous steps that can impact the results. for example, the tourniquet. how long is that supposed to be on? was that the alcohol or iodine used to clean my arm? what's the size of the needle? and why are there so many tubes? the anti-clotting medicine is not standardized nor the various reagents used to do the testing, itself, yet alone the machines that finally spit out the results. it is a big $75 billion industry with thousands of players controlling little pieces of the process. theranos wants all of it. what resulted is this black box. a mini lab. the company can run 40 tests on a tiny sample of blood. >> we designed it to allow the for the same operations a technologist can do in a laboratory. >> reporter: holmes believes a f
sanjay gupta got access inside the labs for a tour with holmes. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes is opening the labs of theranos. in 2003, then 19-year-old elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford. with the hope of finding small amounts of blood. just a few drops to do what normally took tubes. testing blood may seem like a simple process but, in fact, there are numerous steps that can impact the results. for example, the tourniquet. how long is that supposed to be on? was that the alcohol...
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from the blood tegs industry for two years. >> reporter: holmes has until
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, western holmes, and in northern carroll county in 8:45. here's what the radar is showing us. it is busy out there. heavy rain, big thunderstorm now stretching from just east of medina to the western portions of downtown madison, very heavy rain falling along 76, 77, and 71. farther south stark county, canton you saw them earlier now they are shifting south toward holmes and wayne county. a lot of lightning and thunder these. heavier storms exiting carroll county. these have been putting down very heavy rain.
, western holmes, and in northern carroll county in 8:45. here's what the radar is showing us. it is busy out there. heavy rain, big thunderstorm now stretching from just east of medina to the western portions of downtown madison, very heavy rain falling along 76, 77, and 71. farther south stark county, canton you saw them earlier now they are shifting south toward holmes and wayne county. a lot of lightning and thunder these. heavier storms exiting carroll county. these have been putting down...
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from the blood testing industry for at least two years. >> reporter: holmes has until september 5th to appeal but in her first interview since the cms decision, she insists the technology was never to fault for the erroneous results. instead, she blames it on flawed operations and personnel. >> 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 we were realizing the quality standards that we hold ourselves to. >> reporter: of course, in the middle of all this are patients whose health depended on theranos for accurate results. there's this man who goes by the initials r.c. right now in arizona who is suggesting that the lab results that he got from theranos were not accurate and it led to him having a heart attack. based on what you know, is it possible that what he's saying is true? could he have gotten a lab result that was so askew that he didn't act on it and then a month later, he ended up having a heart attack? >> i'm not the la
from the blood testing industry for at least two years. >> reporter: holmes has until september 5th to appeal but in her first interview since the cms decision, she insists the technology was never to fault for the erroneous results. instead, she blames it on flawed operations and personnel. >> 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...
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from the blood tegs industry for two years. >> reporter: holmes has until september 5th for the reveal, but in the first interview since the decision, she insists that the technology was never to faulk for the erroneous results, but she blames the faulty procedure. >> we didn't have the right leadership or the implementation of the quality system in terms of the procedures and the associated documentation to ensure that which were realizing the quality standards that we hold ourselves to. >> reporter: of course, in the middle of all of tho is patients whose health depended on theranos for accurate results. >> there is a man who goes by the initials r.c. in has arizona who is suggesting that the lab results that he got from theranos were not accurate and led to him having a heart attack. based on what you know, it is possible that what he is saying is true? could he have gotten a lab result that is so eschew that he didn't act on it, and so it cause ed caused a heartt attack. >> i am not the medical director -- >> i know, but you are the ceo, and this is as high as it gets? >> well, i h
from the blood tegs industry for two years. >> reporter: holmes has until september 5th for the reveal, but in the first interview since the decision, she insists that the technology was never to faulk for the erroneous results, but she blames the faulty procedure. >> we didn't have the right leadership or the implementation of the quality system in terms of the procedures and the associated documentation to ensure that which were realizing the quality standards that we hold...
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, western holmes, and in northern carroll county in 8:45. here's what the radar is showing us. it is busy out there. heavy rain, big thunderstorm now stretching from just east of medina to the western portions of downtown madison, very heavy rain falling along 76, 77, and 71. farther south stark county, canton you saw them earlier now they are shifting south toward holmes and wayne county. a lot of lightning and thunder these. heavier storms exiting carroll county. these have been putting down very heavy rain. everything here shifting down to the south. so for the cleveland area, i do not think we will see much in the way of additional storms this evening. i think temperatures stay in the upper 70s and low 80s. down to the south. we will go in-depth on the storms coming up in a few minutes. show you the threats and much better forecast in the extended. >> thank you. >>> ohio is raising the alcohol limit for beer and it starts this week. it has little to do with getting drunk. it's generating a big buzz among consumers and business owners. ca
, western holmes, and in northern carroll county in 8:45. here's what the radar is showing us. it is busy out there. heavy rain, big thunderstorm now stretching from just east of medina to the western portions of downtown madison, very heavy rain falling along 76, 77, and 71. farther south stark county, canton you saw them earlier now they are shifting south toward holmes and wayne county. a lot of lightning and thunder these. heavier storms exiting carroll county. these have been putting down...
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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 long is that supposed to be on? was that alcohol or iodine used to clean my arm. what's the size of the needle, why and why so many tubes. the anticlotting is not standardized. let alone the machines that final
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...
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the new movie is called "holmes and watson." ferrell was originally going to make the movie with borat star "sasha baron cohen"... but when that deal fell apart, his old buddy reilly jumped right in. the movie is ?loosely based on the british detective... with will taking the lead. filming starts in november. ?have you been to the could be the ?perfect week... to march on in. plus,another check on the ?? i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine... with botox?. botox? is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox? is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox? may spread hours to weeks after injection, alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. si
the new movie is called "holmes and watson." ferrell was originally going to make the movie with borat star "sasha baron cohen"... but when that deal fell apart, his old buddy reilly jumped right in. the movie is ?loosely based on the british detective... with will taking the lead. filming starts in november. ?have you been to the could be the ?perfect week... to march on in. plus,another check on the ?? i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to...
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jurors acquitted 25 year old perquondis holmes for the death of... ... daequan campbell three years ago. campbell was 18. more than a year ago, a jury found holmes guilty, but a judge threw out that verdict. that's because jurors in the first trial saw ev claimed holmes fired a gun at a car in a waterloo parking lot in november 2013, killing campbell. polk county investigators say two people found dead on tuesday were likely dead in the home - north of des moines - for a few days. deputies found 26- year-old raymond silbaugh.. and 42-year-old alicia arpy dead in the home between des moines and ankeny. they say there were no obvious signs of trauma. the investigators say the home did not have electricity. instead, it had a generator, which can emit the deadly gas there's still no official cause of death. "<"we're looking at some things we believe may have caused this. it's a little too early to say but we should have some more information after the autopsy tomorrow. " the woman's family says the two victims were friends. an open records request shows wate
jurors acquitted 25 year old perquondis holmes for the death of... ... daequan campbell three years ago. campbell was 18. more than a year ago, a jury found holmes guilty, but a judge threw out that verdict. that's because jurors in the first trial saw ev claimed holmes fired a gun at a car in a waterloo parking lot in november 2013, killing campbell. polk county investigators say two people found dead on tuesday were likely dead in the home - north of des moines - for a few days. deputies...
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holmes has until august 5th to appeal. it still needs to be cleared by the food & drug administration. >>> as the presidential campaign winds down to november, both candidates have making claims and we are here to separate fact from fiction. the u.s. is no longer in a recession but has the recovery been good enough? >> reporter: yes and no. how about that for a political punch. here are the numbers. the economy expanded 1% in the first half of this year since 2011. but overall we have seen growth of about let's say 2 to 2.5% a year during this entire recovery. of course that is better than shrinking where we were in 2008 and 2009, but below the pre- recession average of just over 3%. on the job's front the numbers are much better. 14.4million jobs added in the recovery. unemployment which peaked at 10% in 2010 is now at just 4.9%. now we will go back the other way. wages, not such great news. the typical american family earns about $53,600 a year, down $1,600 from eight years ago when we adjusted for inflation. the most si
holmes has until august 5th to appeal. it still needs to be cleared by the food & drug administration. >>> as the presidential campaign winds down to november, both candidates have making claims and we are here to separate fact from fiction. the u.s. is no longer in a recession but has the recovery been good enough? >> reporter: yes and no. how about that for a political punch. here are the numbers. the economy expanded 1% in the first half of this year since 2011. but...
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and last month, the cms banned holmes from operating clinical labs in the industry. the right indicia in the laboratory. >> reporter: add to get scrutiny theranos operated under a shroud of secrecy. and the company declined to submit their findings for peer review. >> i think it would be helpful if she were public. and after seeing her work, i believe she has viable technology. >> reporter: the company is still facing many qukey over the equipment. how would you describe it as revolutionary, important? >> depends on its reliability. she has to work harder to get more data. and the fda will make the decision. and her peers will make the decision whether or not it's ready for prime time. >> during her presentation, holmes also explained that theranos is developing a test submitted for fda approval for outbreak. >> don, thank you. >>> heroes on the lake. coming up next -- a man trapped in a sinking car and the thifrnlts well welcome rain. even some downpoured embedded in here to. the intensity will taper off. then we see some improvement through the afternoon with break
and last month, the cms banned holmes from operating clinical labs in the industry. the right indicia in the laboratory. >> reporter: add to get scrutiny theranos operated under a shroud of secrecy. and the company declined to submit their findings for peer review. >> i think it would be helpful if she were public. and after seeing her work, i believe she has viable technology. >> reporter: the company is still facing many qukey over the equipment. how would you describe it as...
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this is the second time holmes is on trial for the death. a judge threw out his previous conviction because the trial included evidence that jurors weren't supposed to see. polk county investigators are trying to learn how 2 people and their dog died inside their home. polk county deputies found them around 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. the family had asked authorities to do a welfare check. investigators have not information about the condition of the bodies. "
this is the second time holmes is on trial for the death. a judge threw out his previous conviction because the trial included evidence that jurors weren't supposed to see. polk county investigators are trying to learn how 2 people and their dog died inside their home. polk county deputies found them around 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. the family had asked authorities to do a welfare check. investigators have not information about the condition of the bodies. "
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today, jurors acquitted perquondis holmes, who is 25, for the death of... ... daequan campbell three years ago. campbell was 18. more than a year ago, a jury found holmes guilty, but a judge threw out that verdict. that's because jurors in the first trial saw evidence they weren't supposed to see. prosecutors claimed holmes fired gunshots at a car the shots killed campbell. the linn county auditor says there's a good chance the county will have its highest voter turnout ever this november. 77-point-7 percent of registered voters cast ballots during the 2008 election president obama won. auditor joel miller says voter turnout could break 78 percent during this year's election. republican presidential nominee donald trump says he's afraid going to be "rigged." so his campaign is recruiting poll watchers in each state, including here in iowa. miller says the precincts will be secure. but he says up to three poll watchers from each party are welcome to look over a precinct. he says those people can question whether a voter is eligable to cast a ballot, but cannot i
today, jurors acquitted perquondis holmes, who is 25, for the death of... ... daequan campbell three years ago. campbell was 18. more than a year ago, a jury found holmes guilty, but a judge threw out that verdict. that's because jurors in the first trial saw evidence they weren't supposed to see. prosecutors claimed holmes fired gunshots at a car the shots killed campbell. the linn county auditor says there's a good chance the county will have its highest voter turnout ever this november....
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we head back out to t-j holmes.. and... a mountain lion att girl but it was the quick thinking of her mother who helped saved her life.... a month after 9/11, i got a call from david and he told me he was going into the national guard. he was sent to iraq to be a gunner on a humvee. a car pulled up in the driveway and three soldiers got out, and the sound of their boots as they came up those stairs will, will stay with me the rest of my life. you have moments when you really don't want to live anymore, it's a fate that i would not wish on anybody, not anybody. en i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, i felt such a sense of outrage. ...wife, she was standing there, she had nothing to say, she probably... i would like to tell donald trump what it feels like, the sense of emptiness, that only losing a child can bring. those people should be honored and treated with kindness for the rest of their life, mountain lion... how was she able to get away? thats ahead.... also.. a woman on vacation finds herself the victi
we head back out to t-j holmes.. and... a mountain lion att girl but it was the quick thinking of her mother who helped saved her life.... a month after 9/11, i got a call from david and he told me he was going into the national guard. he was sent to iraq to be a gunner on a humvee. a car pulled up in the driveway and three soldiers got out, and the sound of their boots as they came up those stairs will, will stay with me the rest of my life. you have moments when you really don't want to live...
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cat holmes is part of the fencing team in rio. our wendy rieger has her story.on, wendy? >> reporter: no. and i've got to tell you, someone needs to give this woman her own tv show. if you saw fencing at the olympics, it's the coolest. our cat holmes became passionate about this when she was 9 years old and she was winning competitions around the world when she was 12 and 15. she is very cool and passionate about her passions have never ceased. >> i love reading books about mid-evil tim mid- -- medieval times. >> reporter: of all the sports, this ignited her 9-year-old imagination and it's doing the same for others. >> they call fencing the chess of sports. there's so much strategy and thinking that goes into it and you can really -- there's so much room for your own individual style to kind of grow and flourish. we are becoming an international fencing powerhouse and it's trickling out through the media and people are seeing the cool light saber aspect and people are saying, dad, i want to fence. >> reporter: she's loving rio. >> just to be here has been an inc
cat holmes is part of the fencing team in rio. our wendy rieger has her story.on, wendy? >> reporter: no. and i've got to tell you, someone needs to give this woman her own tv show. if you saw fencing at the olympics, it's the coolest. our cat holmes became passionate about this when she was 9 years old and she was winning competitions around the world when she was 12 and 15. she is very cool and passionate about her passions have never ceased. >> i love reading books about mid-evil...
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this is the second time holmes is on trial for the death. a judge threw out his previous conviction because the trial included evidence that jurors weren't supposed to see. investigators say a deadly overnight fire on the northwest side of cedar rapids was accidental. the fire broke out at 611 a avenue northwest just before two o'clock this morning. firefighters believe it started in the kitchen when someone left a pot with grease unattended on whitlock from the burning house. he later died at a hospital he was 22. alize watson, who was his girlfriend, also went to the hospital. she told us today she is in shock and grieving the loss of her boyfriend. but she is grateful for her neighbor, who rescued her. when you see news, call newsline, after alerting authorities. that number is 319-365-9999. you can also send tips, pictures and videos to newsroom at kcrg dot com. coralville is moving forward with a plan to ban people from listing their homes on short-term housing services like air b-n-b. vo tonight, the city council approved the first rea
this is the second time holmes is on trial for the death. a judge threw out his previous conviction because the trial included evidence that jurors weren't supposed to see. investigators say a deadly overnight fire on the northwest side of cedar rapids was accidental. the fire broke out at 611 a avenue northwest just before two o'clock this morning. firefighters believe it started in the kitchen when someone left a pot with grease unattended on whitlock from the burning house. he later died at...
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iyanla meets holmes before her prison for a ten- year sentence... and works with her to deal with her new fortune. the series is set to air this october. we saw a bit of rain and stormy weather this evening.... but once that all cleared out... there was this... not one, but two rainbows. this picture coming from apex. remember you can send us your pictures... show us what the weather looks like where you are, just use the hashtag abc11. forecast. getting a sweet thanks to the carolina panthers. krispy kreme will offer a dozen original glazed donuts for 4-99 because the panthers beat the titans yesterday. krispy kreme's panthers deal is 1-dollar more expensive than it was last season.. but still more than 3 dollars less than regular price. the panthers next game is friday in charlotte against the new england patriots... our own joe mazur will be there to cover it. the rio olympics are all wrapped up and it was a big one for team u-s-a. home another gold medal... joe mazur has more on the win....coming up next in sports. let's feed him to the sharks!
iyanla meets holmes before her prison for a ten- year sentence... and works with her to deal with her new fortune. the series is set to air this october. we saw a bit of rain and stormy weather this evening.... but once that all cleared out... there was this... not one, but two rainbows. this picture coming from apex. remember you can send us your pictures... show us what the weather looks like where you are, just use the hashtag abc11. forecast. getting a sweet thanks to the carolina panthers....
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. >> reporter: the then 19-year-old elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford and found theranos, anda few drops of blood by what normally took numerous tubes, and testing blood is a simple process, but there are numerous steps that can impact the results. for example, the tourniquet and how long is that supposed to be on? and was that iodine or alcohol to clean my arm? and why so many tubes? the anti-clotting is not st standardized nor the reagents being used. it is a $75 billion industry with thousands of players controlling the process, and theranos wanted all of it, and what resulted is this black wox, the mini lab, and the company says it can run 40 tests on a tiny sample of blood. >> we have designed it to allow for the same operations that a technologist could do in a laboratory. >> reporter: holmes believes that finger stick instead of a needle will make people more likely to get their blood tested. >> i will do it myself. but that is still a needle in there. >> a lanset. a needle is a hole, but a lancet is a poke. >> my cholesterol was 170 and the doctor a week before found i
. >> reporter: the then 19-year-old elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford and found theranos, anda few drops of blood by what normally took numerous tubes, and testing blood is a simple process, but there are numerous steps that can impact the results. for example, the tourniquet and how long is that supposed to be on? and was that iodine or alcohol to clean my arm? and why so many tubes? the anti-clotting is not st standardized nor the reagents being used. it is a $75 billion industry...
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i did average down in k brk holmes, i did not buy more polteric. there's still more room for this to move higher. i'm staying long. >>. >> here's the question. was this just a surprise on the numbers in terms of what people expected or this is a new trend. >> i'm looking at stuff like rail carloadings for lumber. still at low levels. one of two things are going to happen. either this was a surprise. people didn't expect it to be this big or lumber prices are going to pick up. if you forced me somewhere in the homebuilder area, i'dbuilde. bd doesn't like to buy things. >> if you want to be skeptic at the july number, the error of margin on july numbers plus or minus 12.7%. at the beginning, it was 12.4, but you can't deny that a lot of the stocks, whether it be fortune brands, 12 months, year to date, they have been strong stocks. >> by looking at -- we've been talking about forever on this show, it takes time to 18 months to take these two metals and what you're starting to see is access to capital, but access to credit is really working here. you'
i did average down in k brk holmes, i did not buy more polteric. there's still more room for this to move higher. i'm staying long. >>. >> here's the question. was this just a surprise on the numbers in terms of what people expected or this is a new trend. >> i'm looking at stuff like rail carloadings for lumber. still at low levels. one of two things are going to happen. either this was a surprise. people didn't expect it to be this big or lumber prices are going to pick up....
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michael holmes has this report. >> the burkini is is a modest way to swim in public. for the local authorities in cannes it is a provocation. they sa they said it is liable to create risks of disrupting public order. as the controversy grew, the mayor of cannes doubled down. by banning the swimsuit, i am banning a symbol of islamic extremism. the law came into escalate last month but is making news now because of local muslim said it will challenge in court. the mayor's office denied accusations of discrimination saying the law was meant to
michael holmes has this report. >> the burkini is is a modest way to swim in public. for the local authorities in cannes it is a provocation. they sa they said it is liable to create risks of disrupting public order. as the controversy grew, the mayor of cannes doubled down. by banning the swimsuit, i am banning a symbol of islamic extremism. the law came into escalate last month but is making news now because of local muslim said it will challenge in court. the mayor's office denied...
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it is not like holmes.holmes has contempt for what he calls the thick fingered concert call the people. he believes that you have to protect free speech because if you do not have this strong cannot crush the week then open violence will result. but he has no faith in the ability of public dishonest discussion. brandeis inspired by jefferson who he quotes twice and that incredible passage. he quotes a jefferson's letter to elisha boardman in 1808 as well as quoting his first inaugural address talking about the importance of protecting error of opinion. brandeis is basically saying, because citizens have an obligation to develop their faculties and public reasons and to educate themselves to make them worthy of democracy, as long as there's time enough for deliberation the best remedy for evil council is a good one, it is only when there's not time enough to deliberate and reason together that you can ban speech. that is why he came up with the principal of speech and only been what he intended to. that is t
it is not like holmes.holmes has contempt for what he calls the thick fingered concert call the people. he believes that you have to protect free speech because if you do not have this strong cannot crush the week then open violence will result. but he has no faith in the ability of public dishonest discussion. brandeis inspired by jefferson who he quotes twice and that incredible passage. he quotes a jefferson's letter to elisha boardman in 1808 as well as quoting his first inaugural address...
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i'm sober. >> holmes comes up clean today. other inmates are not so lucky. >> it's called hooch, that homemade wine. it's what they brew, basically for the weekends, watching the football game. it's like us going to the bar and having a drink. and it's strong, too. >> though holmes usually conceals his hooch-making operation, the prison allowed our cameras to show us how it's done, provided it's destroyed upon completion. >> two cups you're done. three you're passed out. you drink four you're going to the hole. trust me. take my jug. gallon jug. and this is half gallon here. i got another half gallon of orange juice. take my sugar and take your juice, and you do this. let it sit for three days. when wine ferments, it emits a methane gas. if you have it sealed airtight, it will explode. it might take two or three days, but it will go off like a bomb. what i do is this. i run my hose into a bottle of shampoo. when it burps, you know, exhales, it exhales into the bottom of the shampoo. the air raises up and nothing but shampoo sm
i'm sober. >> holmes comes up clean today. other inmates are not so lucky. >> it's called hooch, that homemade wine. it's what they brew, basically for the weekends, watching the football game. it's like us going to the bar and having a drink. and it's strong, too. >> though holmes usually conceals his hooch-making operation, the prison allowed our cameras to show us how it's done, provided it's destroyed upon completion. >> two cups you're done. three you're passed out....
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jurors acquitted 25 year old perquondis holmes for the death of... ... daequan campbell three years ago. year ago, a jury found holmes guilty, but a judge threw out that verdict. that's because jurors in the first trial saw evidence they weren't supposed to see. prosecutors claimed holmes fired a gun at a car in a waterloo parking lot in november 2013, killing campbell. polk county investigators say two people found dead on tuesday were likely dead in the home - north of des moines - for a few days. deputies found 26- year-old raymond silbaugh.. and 42-year-old alicia arpy dead in the home between des moines and ankeny. they say there were no obvious signs of did not have electricity. instead, it had a generator, which can emit the deadly gas ---- carbon monoxide. but right now, there's still no official cause of death. "<"we're looking at some things we believe may have caused this. it's a little too early to say but we should have some more information after the autopsy tomorrow. " the woman's family says the two victims were friends. rescue crews are
jurors acquitted 25 year old perquondis holmes for the death of... ... daequan campbell three years ago. year ago, a jury found holmes guilty, but a judge threw out that verdict. that's because jurors in the first trial saw evidence they weren't supposed to see. prosecutors claimed holmes fired a gun at a car in a waterloo parking lot in november 2013, killing campbell. polk county investigators say two people found dead on tuesday were likely dead in the home - north of des moines - for a few...
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this is the second time holmes is on trial for the death. a judge threw out his previous conviction because the trial included evidence that jurors alliance says some changes to this year's market after dark will help with overcrowding issues from last year's market. some people complained about how cramped last year's after dark market was. but this year, the cedar rapids metro economic alliance says it has expanded the boundaries from 7 blocks to 19 blocks. it is also allowing people who purchase a blue cup, which lets them walk around with beer or wine instead of crowding inside the bars. brick's bar and grill owner sam tracy says he hopes the changes will help out. ",' the fact is the city did it was gonna happen, or knew what to expect. i think reflecting on it and moving forward making some changes hopefully it will be better this year " the event starts at 6:30 pm and goes until 11 this saturday. there will also be booths set up at the market for purchasing market after dark cups that people can carry alcohol with throughout the event
this is the second time holmes is on trial for the death. a judge threw out his previous conviction because the trial included evidence that jurors alliance says some changes to this year's market after dark will help with overcrowding issues from last year's market. some people complained about how cramped last year's after dark market was. but this year, the cedar rapids metro economic alliance says it has expanded the boundaries from 7 blocks to 19 blocks. it is also allowing people who...
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and justice holmes' opinion, the dissenting opinion on the case made him one of the champions of the progressives arguing for judicial restraint against progressive legislation, arguing the courts had no business interfering with the policyma policymaking being done at the state and federal law and so the call for judicial self-restraint became a clarion call and holmes was the champion of that in the lochner -- the lochner dissent and other cases as well. and so matters stood with lochner being relatively unknown until -- take a brief interlude because once the supreme court was -- was almost entirely appointed by progressive presidents, and we have a progressive president in theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson and herbert hoover and finally in franklin roosevelt, four progressive presidents, appointing justices, so the court became increasingly progre progressive. by the time it adhered to the doctrine of judicial restraint, seemingly, something happened that caused some of the justices to rethink their views. and something that happened was the republicans took control of congre
and justice holmes' opinion, the dissenting opinion on the case made him one of the champions of the progressives arguing for judicial restraint against progressive legislation, arguing the courts had no business interfering with the policyma policymaking being done at the state and federal law and so the call for judicial self-restraint became a clarion call and holmes was the champion of that in the lochner -- the lochner dissent and other cases as well. and so matters stood with lochner...
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we will see if the troubleshooter horace holmes.on the roads with jamie sullivan. jamie: big delays. you get a good idea here with how congested we are traveling on the interloop. compared to the outer loop. we are practically up to speed at or above. we drop to the teens in some areas along the inner loop. we are seeing congestion on the outer loop but in prince germ's county. past branch avenue at 18 miles per hour. it will take you over 30 minutes. getting from the wilson bridge, closer to toward route four. you can see some of that volume. everyone inching their way along. we had an opportunity to start off the afternoon so that is kind of added in to most of the congestion. a crash in the clearing stages northbound kenilworth avenue. near eastern avenue. that is at 15 miles per hour. just a reminder 7:05 is when the game starts tonight for the nats. we are seeing heavy volume already both directions on the freeway. it's not going to be much better like it usually does closer to 6:00/6:30. make sure to treat this as a four-way s
we will see if the troubleshooter horace holmes.on the roads with jamie sullivan. jamie: big delays. you get a good idea here with how congested we are traveling on the interloop. compared to the outer loop. we are practically up to speed at or above. we drop to the teens in some areas along the inner loop. we are seeing congestion on the outer loop but in prince germ's county. past branch avenue at 18 miles per hour. it will take you over 30 minutes. getting from the wilson bridge, closer to...
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today, holmes planned to partner with other institution toss validate and publish results.ody else will submit the results to be reviewed by its peers. >>> they stole more than $50,000 in antiques and now san francisco police are hoping you can help find them. this morning, burglars at daniel steinon jackson street near columbus. some of the stolen items date back to the 18th and 19th century. they left behind one clue, a flashlight. you see it right there. if you have any information, police would like to hear from you. >>> some texas college students may be putting hand guns on their back to school list. new texas law went into effect today that allows college students with concealed carry license toss bring their guns on to most public college campuses. armed students could be key to preventing mass shootings. the law took effect on the 50th anniversary of the clock tower massacre. it covers private schools -- >>> a river of water rushed ut through the streets a maryland town. right now it's a big cleanup project after a rainstorm left it in shambles. two people are dead
today, holmes planned to partner with other institution toss validate and publish results.ody else will submit the results to be reviewed by its peers. >>> they stole more than $50,000 in antiques and now san francisco police are hoping you can help find them. this morning, burglars at daniel steinon jackson street near columbus. some of the stolen items date back to the 18th and 19th century. they left behind one clue, a flashlight. you see it right there. if you have any information,...
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security and exchange commission about whether it misled the investors about the technology, but now, holmes and theranos are hell bent to bring back the public's trust and proving that the product they have is the real deal. >> it is the most important question that people watching are asking, does it work? >> yes. >> you are confident in that? >> yes. >> dr. sanjay gupta, palo alto, california. >>> and now up until now, the all of the data has been collected by theranos, and it says it is working on the third-party verification of the results. >>> and parts of maryland are recovering after epic flooding and two people were killed after roads turned into raging rivers, and drivers were rescued including this woman, and three men formed a human chain to pull her to safety. she is coming out of the window of the car, and unbelievable. six inches of rain fell in the baltimore suburbs in two hours. let's go to tom ceda for the forecast, and the pictures of her crawling over the human chain while the water is rushing over the top of the water is frighten iing. >> yes, christine, it is one of tho
security and exchange commission about whether it misled the investors about the technology, but now, holmes and theranos are hell bent to bring back the public's trust and proving that the product they have is the real deal. >> it is the most important question that people watching are asking, does it work? >> yes. >> you are confident in that? >> yes. >> dr. sanjay gupta, palo alto, california. >>> and now up until now, the all of the data has been...
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today - d-c delegate eleanor holmes norton will meet with national park service officials to discuss solutions to the chronic problems. earlier this month- a malfunction trapped some workers inside -and forced dozens to evacuate the monument. today is the first day of school for students in saint mary's county! meteorologist eileen whelan will be there later this morning - starting in our six o'clock hour. we want to see your firstday photos! thank you to everyone who has shared so far. you can upload yours at burst dot com slash wjla. we may show some of them on-air or add them to our gallery at wjla dot com. sunny skies - to go back to school. coming up.. meteorologist veronica johnson is tracking how many days we'll be rain-free! and- she was homeless for 17 years. now -- she's proving social security owes her thousands. ahead. fighting back - for a life lost. a woman who lived nearly 20 years, gets a second chance. the amazing story of how she fought the government for her money, next. amd we are staying on top of that deadly italian earthquake. we are gathering brand new informa
today - d-c delegate eleanor holmes norton will meet with national park service officials to discuss solutions to the chronic problems. earlier this month- a malfunction trapped some workers inside -and forced dozens to evacuate the monument. today is the first day of school for students in saint mary's county! meteorologist eileen whelan will be there later this morning - starting in our six o'clock hour. we want to see your firstday photos! thank you to everyone who has shared so far. you can...
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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 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, and then it is your turn to go to the polls. so the candidates leaning on their big donors right now in the final swing to keep their wheels in motion. who do they turn to. a look inside, next. face pro 4 allows me to actually operate my business from everest. i help clients achieve their dr
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 can see how closely aligned...
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securities and exchange commission about whether it misled investors about its technology, but for now, holmes and theranos are hellbent on gaining back the significantly eroded public trust and proving the product they have to offer is the real deal. it's probably the most important question i think anybody who's watching has about this. does it work? >> yes. >> you're confident in that? >> i am confident in that. >> why did she keep this a secret for so long? >> reporter: well, you know, part of it, anderson, i think, she said she was worried the technology was so proprietary that somebody would come and basically take it from her. she didn't think the patent protections were enough to keep that from happening, so, you know, she started this when she was pretty young. she was 19 years old. i think that was sort solof wha led to the decisions. whether they were the right decisions to keep it secret, whether or not to publish any of the data around this in peer-reviewed journals, all of that in hindsight may not have been the right decision, i think even she would admit that. >> what about the
securities and exchange commission about whether it misled investors about its technology, but for now, holmes and theranos are hellbent on gaining back the significantly eroded public trust and proving the product they have to offer is the real deal. it's probably the most important question i think anybody who's watching has about this. does it work? >> yes. >> you're confident in that? >> i am confident in that. >> why did she keep this a secret for so long? >>...
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in jeanie holmes' neighborhood the water is knee-deep. she's still trying to recover from flooding five months ago. (jeanie mcandrew holmes replace. they're actually still in the big green rubbermade from last time. i've never put them up. while some homeowners are waiting to survey the damage.holmes says its time to move. omar villafranca, cbs news, covington, louisiana. ((sharie johnson)) >>> once the waters recede... governor bel edwards plans to tour the damaged area./// ((sharie johnson)) >>> the flooding hits home for our extended 8news now family. our producer... kalia... yard tonight. this is mission drive in baton rouge, louisiana. thankfully, her mom made it out safely. she's seeking shelter with another relative. but her home and car are almost completely under floodwaters./// ((sharie johnson)) >>> ad lib weather tease /// tomorrow will be much like today, but temperatures will rise slightly. ...................... what to expect this week. heat continues. near record highs are possible early this week. unsettled weather retur
in jeanie holmes' neighborhood the water is knee-deep. she's still trying to recover from flooding five months ago. (jeanie mcandrew holmes replace. they're actually still in the big green rubbermade from last time. i've never put them up. while some homeowners are waiting to survey the damage.holmes says its time to move. omar villafranca, cbs news, covington, louisiana. ((sharie johnson)) >>> once the waters recede... governor bel edwards plans to tour the damaged area./// ((sharie...
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this is the second time holmes is on trial for the death. a judge threw out his previous conviction because the trial included evidence that jurors weren't supposed to see. authorities in jo daviess county are asking for help to find someone who broke into trailers, stealing construction tools. our coverage partner k-d- t-h says it happened last weekend. the sheriff's department says the thief cut the locks off the trailers. the trailers were at job sites galena and on u.s. route 20 when students went back to class today in iowa city, those attending south east junior high school are dealing with construction. the school recommends if your child can, ride the bus, because this construction does not allow for any walking, biking or driving. it also impacts tate and city high schools. the district sent out reminders to parents. parents are asked to drop off and pick up their kids at the mercer aquatic center bradford drive will be a busy road until this is done. that's why she's asking drivers who use bradford to be extra aware for a while. "k
this is the second time holmes is on trial for the death. a judge threw out his previous conviction because the trial included evidence that jurors weren't supposed to see. authorities in jo daviess county are asking for help to find someone who broke into trailers, stealing construction tools. our coverage partner k-d- t-h says it happened last weekend. the sheriff's department says the thief cut the locks off the trailers. the trailers were at job sites galena and on u.s. route 20 when...
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they are taking on "holmes and watson." >> this will be their third movie together.get "talladega nights," and "stepbrothers. "" >> this time they're looking to put comedy into a sherlock holmes movie. >>> and the playboy mansion officially off the market. the new owner? hugh hefner's neighbor with the price tag of $100 million. they'll be combining the five-acre estate with their own. apparently their current house not big enough. >> hefner won't have to look for a new place to live. he can they have for the rest of his life. the homes were built in the 1920s and were originally just one estate. >> going to be a very big estate. >> yeah. >>> coming up, one on one with the most decorated olympian ever. >> michael phelps on fatherhood and the secret reminder of his son as he raced for the last time. you're watching "world news now." time. you're watching "world news now." this pimple's gonna aw com'on.ver. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever. just like your mom won't walk in on you... forev
they are taking on "holmes and watson." >> this will be their third movie together.get "talladega nights," and "stepbrothers. "" >> this time they're looking to put comedy into a sherlock holmes movie. >>> and the playboy mansion officially off the market. the new owner? hugh hefner's neighbor with the price tag of $100 million. they'll be combining the five-acre estate with their own. apparently their current house not big enough....