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rupert murdoch was one of the first people on earth to get vaccinated. fox news has a preregimental protocol around vaccination, they have a vaccination passport, essentially. they have been working in remote studios. and everyone there, it's like a 95% vax rate. this is a network when it clearly matters in how they act, they believe in vaccination. but that's not the message you get on tv. and the only thing i think you can divine is that it's an almost incomprehensible level of cynicism that is going to get people killed, people who love their program. and that is sick. eric levitz, thank you. >> thank you. >> still to come, cold hard evidence that a particular policy works beyond your wildest dreams. we will tell you about it. ou about it. does sinus congestion and pressure make breathing feel impossible especially at night? try vicks sinex. unlike most sinus treatments, it provides instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. its powerful decongestant targets congestion at the source, with a dual action formula that relieves nasal congestion and soothes
rupert murdoch was one of the first people on earth to get vaccinated. fox news has a preregimental protocol around vaccination, they have a vaccination passport, essentially. they have been working in remote studios. and everyone there, it's like a 95% vax rate. this is a network when it clearly matters in how they act, they believe in vaccination. but that's not the message you get on tv. and the only thing i think you can divine is that it's an almost incomprehensible level of cynicism that...
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rupert murdoch was one of the first people on earth to get it.egimental protocol around vaccination, they have a vaccination passport, essentially. they have been working in remote studios. and everyone there, it's like a 95% vax rate. this is a network where it clearly matters in how they act, they believe in vaccination. but that's not the message you get on tv. and the only thing the thing i think you can divine is that it's an almost incomprehensible level of cynicism that is going to get people killed, people who love their program. and that is sick. eric levitz, thank you. >> thank. you >> still to come, cold hard evidence that a particular piece of evidence that a particular policy works beyond your wildest dreams. we will tell you about it. policy works beyond overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. we will tell you about it. my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a different story. i felt all people saw were my uncontrolled movements. some mental health meds
rupert murdoch was one of the first people on earth to get it.egimental protocol around vaccination, they have a vaccination passport, essentially. they have been working in remote studios. and everyone there, it's like a 95% vax rate. this is a network where it clearly matters in how they act, they believe in vaccination. but that's not the message you get on tv. and the only thing the thing i think you can divine is that it's an almost incomprehensible level of cynicism that is going to get...
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for example, rupert murdoch's in the process of putting together a tv station, talktv, here in the uk on a footballer�*s salary to hire the most... and it crushes me, it crushes me that rupert got to piers morgan before we did, honestly. well, is there a contradiction, there? it's easier to build a brand around an individual with a strong opinion. i think that's... certainly one of the trends of the last few years is just this rise of opinion, and opinion blurring into news. i guess i would say i don't think that consumers are broadly thrilled with the way the news industry is, and with that development. some are, absolutely, and in a subscription business, maybe enough are — for a lot of the businesses, it's actually very successfulfor them — but my own experience of the times, in my own journalism, has been that people respond most strongly to the stories that don't disguise the journalist, aren't free of sensibility, aren't "just the facts, ma'am", but at the same time leave space for — you know, are fundamentally reliant on the reporting and the information and leave space for a s
for example, rupert murdoch's in the process of putting together a tv station, talktv, here in the uk on a footballer�*s salary to hire the most... and it crushes me, it crushes me that rupert got to piers morgan before we did, honestly. well, is there a contradiction, there? it's easier to build a brand around an individual with a strong opinion. i think that's... certainly one of the trends of the last few years is just this rise of opinion, and opinion blurring into news. i guess i would...
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media tycoon rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan. plush, very expensive and in the heart of silicon valley. and the great and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise on the company. success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate for theranos, showing my shares and it was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. so it's kind of a bit of history? it really is. a sad bit of history, but history nevertheless. eileen lepera was a secretary in silicon valley. she heard about this amazing new company. my boss had indicated that it was going to be, in his words, "the next apple," and that i should get as many shares as i could, and so i did. it was six figures, which was a large amount for me. what eileen didn't know was that the dream elizabeth holmes was selling was a nightmare. the technology didn't work, but investors like eileen had no idea. elizabeth was in stealth mode, so that we had no idea whether it was going well or was on the brink of collapse. the retail giant walgreens had a contract
media tycoon rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan. plush, very expensive and in the heart of silicon valley. and the great and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise on the company. success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate for theranos, showing my shares and it was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. so it's kind of a bit of history? it really is. a sad bit of history, but history nevertheless. eileen lepera was a secretary in...
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and rupert murdoch, her former partner, sunny budwani is to face trial next month on similar charges. homes will not be sentenced until that case has concluded she could face up to 80 years in prison. next, inflation in cuba is running rampant tending 2021 at around 70 percent economic reforms and rising import costs are thrusting of prices for ordinary cubans. the, an in affordability of some foods has forced some of the islands favorite dishes of the menu. ah, it's a new year's eve tradition and cuba roasted hawk. popular songs tell of the aroma, lingering all over the island. except this is no longer true. only families lucky enough to receive remittances from overseas can afford it all, so some with well paying jobs. but for most cubans, the traditional dish was not on their plate. this new year's eve. and boy, you might have got chicken because i don't have enough money there too many of us in the family to buy pork. what is this is he am is excessively expensive. if you can afford it. you buy a few pounds and if you can't afford it, you eat chicken, there's nothing else. but you
and rupert murdoch, her former partner, sunny budwani is to face trial next month on similar charges. homes will not be sentenced until that case has concluded she could face up to 80 years in prison. next, inflation in cuba is running rampant tending 2021 at around 70 percent economic reforms and rising import costs are thrusting of prices for ordinary cubans. the, an in affordability of some foods has forced some of the islands favorite dishes of the menu. ah, it's a new year's eve tradition...
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and interesting to ask that question because - ask that question because rupert murdoch is investinge really valuable in and of themselves outside of the larger organisation. presumably, opinion has to be part of the equation. i presumably, opinion has to be part of the equation.— part of the equation. i don't think we — part of the equation. i don't think we have _ part of the equation. i don't think we have to _ part of the equation. i don't think we have to worry - part of the equation. i don't think we have to worry too l part of the equation. i don't - think we have to worry too much about that. there are ways we can get the scoops and breaking news and, i'm an open—minded analysis without that kind of strident opinion that's about affirming peoples pre—existing beliefs. affirming peoples pre-existing beliefs. ., ., beliefs. how are you planning to handle _ beliefs. how are you planning to handle opinion? _ beliefs. how are you planning to handle opinion? you - beliefs. how are you planning i to handle opinion? you would've been well aware with the new york times as the big row
and interesting to ask that question because - ask that question because rupert murdoch is investinge really valuable in and of themselves outside of the larger organisation. presumably, opinion has to be part of the equation. i presumably, opinion has to be part of the equation.— part of the equation. i don't think we — part of the equation. i don't think we have _ part of the equation. i don't think we have to _ part of the equation. i don't think we have to worry - part of the equation....
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>> fox news update, rupert murdoch launching a 24 hour cable news channel. >> the appetite for news. i really believe it is expanding. >> 1995, i was covering ojsimpson trial, i heard we're starting a cable channel, i said what? a cable channel? >> i remember reading about the launch of this channel. thinking to myself, i have to find a way to get in here. >> i was on first on air person hired, for fox news channel, cable was still very young, nobody wanted to work for kaple. >> i was in raleigh, north carolina, at a cbs affiliate, i was doing great, i had an opportunity, i said where do they want me and what do they pay me? i had not heard of fox news channel. i was hired for the atlanta bureau, that was my apartment with a fax machine and a cell phone. >> i was a local reporter and anchor in fresno, california. 27 years old. my agent called me one day and said that fox news channel wants to hire you. and i said, oh, what is that? they didn't have a studio yet. i had a plywood desk, literally plywood, not fancy glass and steel, no plywood. this is where we would do the practice news
>> fox news update, rupert murdoch launching a 24 hour cable news channel. >> the appetite for news. i really believe it is expanding. >> 1995, i was covering ojsimpson trial, i heard we're starting a cable channel, i said what? a cable channel? >> i remember reading about the launch of this channel. thinking to myself, i have to find a way to get in here. >> i was on first on air person hired, for fox news channel, cable was still very young, nobody wanted to work...
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talk about media that have completely given up their autonomy, fox news, and rupert murdoch's empire with consistently in favor of the war on iraq. in fact, all his editors about a 180 of them took a pro war. busy line in the lead up to the iraq war one, oregon saddam begins. we expect every american to support our military and if they can't do that, to shut on, call them or audiences were led to believe the iraq war would be over in monthly, if not weeks and months. our patients will be one of our strengths that american troops would not end up meyer there or in afghanistan, which the us invaded to hunt down to some a ben loudon and al qaeda and where a decade after bin laden's, assassination, american forces remained when the biden administration finally, and the afghan established last month, american news companies featured many of the same voices. obviously, this is an unmitigated disaster column. we did our dc defense contract. brown that had advocated were the invasions and the subsequent occupation were now arguing that the us was leaving afghans at the mercy of the taliban.
talk about media that have completely given up their autonomy, fox news, and rupert murdoch's empire with consistently in favor of the war on iraq. in fact, all his editors about a 180 of them took a pro war. busy line in the lead up to the iraq war one, oregon saddam begins. we expect every american to support our military and if they can't do that, to shut on, call them or audiences were led to believe the iraq war would be over in monthly, if not weeks and months. our patients will be one of...
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fox news and rupert murdoch's empire was consistently in favor of the war on iraq. in fact, all his editors about a 180 of them took a pro war line in the lead up to the iraq war one, oregon. saddam begins. we expect every american to support our military and if they can't do that, to shut on color or audiences were led to believe the iraq war would be over in months. if not weeks and months. our patients will be one of our strengths that american troops would not end up mired there or in afghanistan, which the us invaded to funk down to summer, been lawton, and al qaeda. and where a decade after been loggins assassination. american forces remained when the biden administration finally ended, the ass ganesh, dan mission. last month, american news companies featured many of the same voices. obviously, this is an unmitigated disaster column with our dc and defense contract around that had advocated were the invasions and the subsequent occupation were now arguing that the us was leaving afghans at the mercy of the taliban. and abandoning american interest time, you we
fox news and rupert murdoch's empire was consistently in favor of the war on iraq. in fact, all his editors about a 180 of them took a pro war line in the lead up to the iraq war one, oregon. saddam begins. we expect every american to support our military and if they can't do that, to shut on color or audiences were led to believe the iraq war would be over in months. if not weeks and months. our patients will be one of our strengths that american troops would not end up mired there or in...
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media tycoon rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan.heranos�*s former head offices. very plush, very expensive and in the heart of silicon valley. and the great and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise on the company. success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate for theranos, showing my shares and it was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. so, it's kind of a bit of history? it really is. a sad bit of history, but history nevertheless. eileen lepera was a secretary in silicon valley. she heard about this amazing new company. my boss had indicated that it was going to be, in his words, "the next apple" and that i should get as many shares as i could, and so i did. it was six figures, which was a large amount for me. what eileen didn't know was that the dream elizabeth holmes was selling was a nightmare. the technology didn't work, but investors like eileen had no idea. elizabeth was in stealth mode, so that we had no idea whether it was going well or was on the brink of collapse. the re
media tycoon rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan.heranos�*s former head offices. very plush, very expensive and in the heart of silicon valley. and the great and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise on the company. success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate for theranos, showing my shares and it was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. so, it's kind of a bit of history? it really is. a sad bit of history, but history...
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investors poured more than $9 million no t theranos, theranossome coming from rupert murdoch.nos technology was flawed. >> it is a wakeup call. i'm sure every c.e.o. in sill valley is looking to see what it had in writing. >> reporter: sentencing will take place in a couple of months, and an appeal is almost certain to follow. anna warner, cbs news, san francisco. >> tonight we're getting a look at a key document between prince andrew and a woman who claims andrew sexually assaulted her when she was a teenager. it was a 2009 settlement between the woman and convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein. the lawyer says that should bar virginia giuffre from suing andrew even though he wasn't a party to the original settlement. we now turn to and we now turn to an ongoing crisis facing millions of expectant mothers across the country, the racial disparity and maternal healthcare. for many it's a matter of life or death. cbs' jericka duncan reports that some members of congress are trying to address the problem. >> reporter: this is your favorite room. >> yes. >> reporter: we first met
investors poured more than $9 million no t theranos, theranossome coming from rupert murdoch.nos technology was flawed. >> it is a wakeup call. i'm sure every c.e.o. in sill valley is looking to see what it had in writing. >> reporter: sentencing will take place in a couple of months, and an appeal is almost certain to follow. anna warner, cbs news, san francisco. >> tonight we're getting a look at a key document between prince andrew and a woman who claims andrew sexually...
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hype, homes was lauded in the media investments poured in from the likes of news. corporations, rupert murdoch, and oracles, larry ellison, former trump education secretary, betsy divorces, family sunk $100000000.00 into the venture to elderly secretaries of state. henry kissinger and george sholtes were sufficiently beguiled by homes as blandishments to join the company's board of directors. but it was all a fake. the blood testing machines, homes promise never worked. investigative journalists and prosecutors began poking holes in her claims. eventually the whole enterprise toppled like a house of cards. there are nos closed down in 2018. prosecutors argued homes performed fake demonstrations falsified reports and made misleading claims. the 37 year old homes testified in her own defense, blaming everything on her ex boyfriend, co defendant and former thoroughness executive, ramesh bonnie. but in the end, unlike so many before the jury wasn't buying it, homes faces a maximum of 20 years in prison for each count. she is expected to appeal grub reynolds al jazeera los angeles. our suspect in a
hype, homes was lauded in the media investments poured in from the likes of news. corporations, rupert murdoch, and oracles, larry ellison, former trump education secretary, betsy divorces, family sunk $100000000.00 into the venture to elderly secretaries of state. henry kissinger and george sholtes were sufficiently beguiled by homes as blandishments to join the company's board of directors. but it was all a fake. the blood testing machines, homes promise never worked. investigative...
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selling didn't work, but that didn't stop home from attracting high profile investors, such as rupert murdoch, betsy devoss, and the walton family. but even with the verdict now reach there. so countless questions about how the business was able to reach the heights it did, and what investors can learn from it. so joining us now discuss media analysts, lionel. now, lionel, we know that elizabeth holmes was facing 11 counts total, but she was found not guilty on 4 counts related to defrauding the public. so what was it about those 3 wire fraud charges related to her investors that led to the guilty verdict? well, let some, as they say, now let's unpack this burden the only caught charges she was found guilty of the only verdict were in defrauding investors. the acquittals came from defrauding. theoretically the patient was that tell you, same case, virtually 2 groups of people. those who put the money and those who could have died by, by virtue of this fraud, those cases were acquitted. now, the themes are incredibly here, excuse me, and my humble opinion. this is more interesting than the ela
selling didn't work, but that didn't stop home from attracting high profile investors, such as rupert murdoch, betsy devoss, and the walton family. but even with the verdict now reach there. so countless questions about how the business was able to reach the heights it did, and what investors can learn from it. so joining us now discuss media analysts, lionel. now, lionel, we know that elizabeth holmes was facing 11 counts total, but she was found not guilty on 4 counts related to defrauding...
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point, and then was essentially dismantled in 2018 it through high profile investors, such as rupert murdoch and the family that owns wal mart. ultimately, the company had promised this little pin prick that would draw a few drops of blood could diagnose such diseases as cancer in diabetes. but a wall street journal expose a found that actually out of the hundreds of tests it was doing only about it doesn't use that proprietary technology. so they were promising things that they weren't actually executing. holmes was indicted 3 years ago, but she had a baby in the meantime. in the panoramic postpone that travel when she came to the stand for like 7 days. she blamed her ex boyfriend ramesh ball was the chief operating officer of the company. she said he was abusive, controlled every aspect of her life, and she said it was he who ultimately should be held responsible for defrauding investors. but whatever the jury thought about his actions, they thought she should be held responsible. so john, whatever guilty verdict mean in terms of the actual amount of time that she could spend in jail. each
point, and then was essentially dismantled in 2018 it through high profile investors, such as rupert murdoch and the family that owns wal mart. ultimately, the company had promised this little pin prick that would draw a few drops of blood could diagnose such diseases as cancer in diabetes. but a wall street journal expose a found that actually out of the hundreds of tests it was doing only about it doesn't use that proprietary technology. so they were promising things that they weren't...
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media tycoon rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan. theranos�*s former head offices. very plush, very expensive and in the heart of silicon valley. and the great and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise on the company. success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate for theranos, showing my shares and it was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. so, it's kind of a bit of history? it really is. a sad bit of history, but history nevertheless. eileen lepera was a secretary in silicon valley. she heard about this amazing new company. my boss had indicated that it was going to be, in his words, "the next apple" and that i should get as many shares as i could, and so i did. it was six figures, which was a large amount for me. what eileen didn't know was that the dream elizabeth holmes was selling was a nightmare. the technology didn't work, but investors like eileen had no idea. elizabeth was in stealth mode, so that we had no idea whether it was going well or was on the brink of collapse. the
media tycoon rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan. theranos�*s former head offices. very plush, very expensive and in the heart of silicon valley. and the great and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise on the company. success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate for theranos, showing my shares and it was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. so, it's kind of a bit of history? it really is. a sad bit of history, but history...
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rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan. behind me are the four headquarters of theranos.d in the heart of silicon valley. and the great and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise upon the company. success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate _ success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate for _ success seemed inevitable. ti 3 is my certificate for theranos showing my shares and it was signed by elizabeth holmes. so it is a bit of history? it - it is a bit of history? it reall it is a bit of history? it really is. a sad bit of history but history nevertheless. this woman was — but history nevertheless. this woman was a _ but history nevertheless. this woman was a secretary - but history nevertheless. this woman was a secretary in silicon valley. she heard about the amazing new company. my boss had the amazing new company. m boss had indicated that the amazing new company. mg boss had indicated that it was going to be in his words the next apple and i should get as many shares as i could dig so i did. it was six figures,
rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan. behind me are the four headquarters of theranos.d in the heart of silicon valley. and the great and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise upon the company. success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate _ success seemed inevitable. this is my certificate for _ success seemed inevitable. ti 3 is my certificate for theranos showing my shares and it was signed by elizabeth holmes. so it is a bit of...
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he signed a deal with rupert murdoch's news corp and fox news to launch a global tv show, and becomehe differences were such that the direction they were going in was not the direction that i had outlined, was not the direction i had envisaged for the channel. but i was in a minority of one. despite initial technical challenges, gb news is steadily building an audience, both on digital platforms and on linear tv. its star presenter is nigel farage, who brought in a global exclusive interview with donald trump. gb news will need continued steady growth if it is to flourish financially. another product which is flourishing is times radio. to launch any new business is hard. to do so in a pandemic is harder still. and to do so in a pandemic, in a market dominated by the mighty bbc and to achieve a solid audience is a remarkable achievement. he said no rules have been broken. if that turns out not to be... the first official audience figures for times radio in october showed a weekly reach of 637,000. it's vindicated rebekah brooks' decision as leader of news uk to pivot to radio. the st
he signed a deal with rupert murdoch's news corp and fox news to launch a global tv show, and becomehe differences were such that the direction they were going in was not the direction that i had outlined, was not the direction i had envisaged for the channel. but i was in a minority of one. despite initial technical challenges, gb news is steadily building an audience, both on digital platforms and on linear tv. its star presenter is nigel farage, who brought in a global exclusive interview...
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whether it is someone like rupert murdoch over at fox who is allowing his star tucker carlson to spreadion on vaccines or whether it is spotify and their executives allowing their star joe rogan to spread misinformation about vaccines on his show the buck ultimately stops with these executives. they are responsible particularly when their talent is irresponsible with their platform. i think it is really interesting about neil young here. he is making this conversation a little bit bigger than joe rogan. he is no the necessarily talking specifically about joe rogan but about spotify's misinformation policies whether that affects whether spotify comments or anything, you know, they may just ignore it but it is still noteworthy. >> i have to ask you, what about the argument, you hear it all the time, these people are trying to cancel him. this is free speech. people are free to disagree with neil young's positions on things or themes in his songs. just like they may disagree with joe rogan. >> it is an interesting position for spotify to be in. they ultimately are the ones paying him quite
whether it is someone like rupert murdoch over at fox who is allowing his star tucker carlson to spreadion on vaccines or whether it is spotify and their executives allowing their star joe rogan to spread misinformation about vaccines on his show the buck ultimately stops with these executives. they are responsible particularly when their talent is irresponsible with their platform. i think it is really interesting about neil young here. he is making this conversation a little bit bigger than...
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br brian, when the show first started, it was based on rupert murdoch but as it went on, there are nodsily. it's about entitlement. explain that to us. >> the problem is this loss of reality people have when they are entitled. there are a few exceptions, of course. but seemingly there's a kind of continuing thing of going on. we see the same in my country with prince andrew and his -- now he's asking for his teddy bears to be counted every night before he went to bed. it's just ridiculous. it really is ridiculous. these people are so spoiled by their wealth, and they lose a sense of reality and a sense of where they're coming from. and it's deeply upsetting and also very funny. >> is it the trump family that we're seeing? is it the murdoch family that we're seeing? is it a combination of a bunch of different families that the writers are having some fun with? >> well, yeah, i think they are influences, of course. but it's the roy family, really, is the principle. they are a created entity. they are a different thing. they're certainly not as stupid as the trumps, they're a little more i
br brian, when the show first started, it was based on rupert murdoch but as it went on, there are nodsily. it's about entitlement. explain that to us. >> the problem is this loss of reality people have when they are entitled. there are a few exceptions, of course. but seemingly there's a kind of continuing thing of going on. we see the same in my country with prince andrew and his -- now he's asking for his teddy bears to be counted every night before he went to bed. it's just...
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rupert murdoch, $100 million alone. the devos family $100 million alone.hen you apply that in the guidelines, you're looking automatically at a sentence, a real sentence, unless the judge decides to depart downward significantly, in about the 15, 16, 17-year range. moreover, the sentencing judge can even take account of the conduct that the jury didn't find her guilty, even acquitted her of. it sounds a little like a mixed bag. it isn't. it's a thumping, and the government is triumphant today and holmes' camp is deressponde >> what happens to the three charges where the jury couldn't get a verdict? will there be a mistrial on those counts? >> well, there is already because they couldn't reach a verdict, and it will be the government's prerogative to try them again. i don't think they will. >> so it's a mistrial? i thought they were coming back to that to decide what they could do. it's a mistrial already? >> well, as to these very -- right. it is technically, in this proceeding, those three are mistried. they go neither one way or the other, meaning that t
rupert murdoch, $100 million alone. the devos family $100 million alone.hen you apply that in the guidelines, you're looking automatically at a sentence, a real sentence, unless the judge decides to depart downward significantly, in about the 15, 16, 17-year range. moreover, the sentencing judge can even take account of the conduct that the jury didn't find her guilty, even acquitted her of. it sounds a little like a mixed bag. it isn't. it's a thumping, and the government is triumphant today...
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holmes attracted large investments from billionaires including media mogul rupert murdoch, members ofe walton family, and the family of former education secretary betsy devos. holmes was found guilty on 4 of 11 counts of wire fraud and conspiracy related to misleading investors. she faces up to 20 years in prison for each of the four charges, though white-collar criminals rarely face such a steep penalty. she posted bond and will remain free as she appeals monday's verdict, a process that could take years. a newly unveiled 2009 confidential settlement between convicted predator and sex trafficker the late jeffrey epstein and survivor virginia giuffre has revealed giuffre agreed to restrictions on her ability to sue others involved in epstein's network of abuse. the deal also awarded giuffre to receive a payment of $500,000. the settlement was made public as part of a lawsuit giuffre filed against british royal prince andrew last year and may impact whether giuffre's suit moves forward. prince andrew's lawyers are expected to argue for a dismissal of her case against him. giuffre has a
holmes attracted large investments from billionaires including media mogul rupert murdoch, members ofe walton family, and the family of former education secretary betsy devos. holmes was found guilty on 4 of 11 counts of wire fraud and conspiracy related to misleading investors. she faces up to 20 years in prison for each of the four charges, though white-collar criminals rarely face such a steep penalty. she posted bond and will remain free as she appeals monday's verdict, a process that could...
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>> holmes raised close to a billion dollars that way from the likes of rupert murdoch and the family of former education secretary betsy devos but jurors were not so impressed convicting her of fraud former employee tyler schultz and whistle-blower says the silicon valley fake it until you make it mantra can't apply to health care. >> at the other end of that product there's a real person who may have a real medical condition and you can't really play with people's lives like that. >> the journalist who first exposed the fraud hopes it sends a broader message about silicon valley hype. >> you can't let it cross over into lying or there will be consequences >> it's not clear that the valley has gotten the memo, one of her earliest backers tim draper, venture capitalist, says it has him concerned that the spirit of entrepreneurship is in jeopardy important to note that elizabeth holmes while she was convicted of defrauding investors she was acquitted on similar charges of defrauding theranos patients and this may not be over yet her attorneys haven't commented but it's almost certain t
>> holmes raised close to a billion dollars that way from the likes of rupert murdoch and the family of former education secretary betsy devos but jurors were not so impressed convicting her of fraud former employee tyler schultz and whistle-blower says the silicon valley fake it until you make it mantra can't apply to health care. >> at the other end of that product there's a real person who may have a real medical condition and you can't really play with people's lives like that....
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the orange headed love child of rupert murdoch and david duke, who said this about the anniversary of. >> they never show helicopter pictures of that incredible crowd because it was the largest crowd i've ever spoke before. i've never seen a crowd that big. >> it was massive. >> it was the real number, i won't say it because it will be a headline, oh, he exaggerated the number. the real number was over that sacred number. you know what that number was, right? >> i do. >> and i don't even talk about that. and they don't talk about it. i'll tell you, the crowd itself was the biggest crowd i've ever, and i've spoken before the biggest crowds. the biggest i've ever spoken by far. >> he's sick. that is sick. and his party right now is changing state voting laws and running candidates who peddle the big lie to oversee elections all because of that deranged lunatic. the same party that barely showed up to commemorate the first anniversary of january 6th may win control of congress this year and begin plotting to install trump as president in 2024. yes, even if he loses again. which is why th
the orange headed love child of rupert murdoch and david duke, who said this about the anniversary of. >> they never show helicopter pictures of that incredible crowd because it was the largest crowd i've ever spoke before. i've never seen a crowd that big. >> it was massive. >> it was the real number, i won't say it because it will be a headline, oh, he exaggerated the number. the real number was over that sacred number. you know what that number was, right? >> i do....
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media tycoon rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan.at and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise on the company. success seemed inevitable. yet holmes is now facing a lengthy prison sentence as a convicted fraudster. an astonishing fall from grace. this is my certificate for theranos, showing my shares and it was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. eileen lepera was a secretary in silicon valley. she heard about this amazing new company. my boss had indicated that it was going to be, in his words, "the next apple," and that i should get as many shares as i could, and so i did. it was six figures, which was a large amount for me. what eileen didn't know was that elizabeth holmes was selling was a nightmare. the technology didn't work, but investors like eileen had no idea. she lost every cent of her investment. the retail giant walgreens had a contract with theranos to diagnose patients with its machines. however, the court heard that theranos wasn't using its edison machines, but was instea
media tycoon rupert murdoch invested, bill clinton was a fan.at and the good came to visit theranos. evenjoe biden came to california and heaped praise on the company. success seemed inevitable. yet holmes is now facing a lengthy prison sentence as a convicted fraudster. an astonishing fall from grace. this is my certificate for theranos, showing my shares and it was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. eileen lepera was a secretary in silicon valley. she heard about this amazing new company....