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>> shultz: no.ere were components that would kind of fall off in the middle of testing, that you would have to then fish out. they had doors that wouldn't close. they would get too hot, and then they would get too cold. >> doug matje: when i was there, we could not complete any test accurately on the devices that we were manufacturing. >> o'donnell: doug matje joined theranos in 2012, after getting his doctorate in biochemistry. his job was to adapt blood tests for the edison-- tests, which holmes told investors, were ready to use on patients. but elizabeth holmes had told walgreens in 2010 that it had developed this device that was capable of running any blood test from a few drops pricked from a finger, in real time, and less than half the cost of traditional labs. was that true? >> matje: no. certainly not. >> o'donnell: do you think she was lying to walgreens? >> matje: i do, yeah. >> o'donnell: are you a clinical lab specialist? >> erika cheung: no. >> o'donnell: erika cheung was fresh out of b
>> shultz: no.ere were components that would kind of fall off in the middle of testing, that you would have to then fish out. they had doors that wouldn't close. they would get too hot, and then they would get too cold. >> doug matje: when i was there, we could not complete any test accurately on the devices that we were manufacturing. >> o'donnell: doug matje joined theranos in 2012, after getting his doctorate in biochemistry. his job was to adapt blood tests for the...
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albuquerque police chief ray shultz. >> it's not against the law to be a missing person unless theres suspicious circumstances. >> and chief shultz was right in saying that mike was totally within his rights to walk out and cut off ties with everyone in his life. the people he loved, the people he no longer loved. and so the investigation was limited to that of a missing person. winter 2002 turned to spring. no one heard from mike snyder. his expensive mechanics tools lay unused at work. ellen now a single mom filed for divorce. she was awarded the house, the money in their joint account, and sole custody of their daughter elizabeth. >> when your daughter, mike's daughter, would say to you, wrds daddy? what would you say. >> i didn't know. that he had left because he was mad at mommy. >> a year after mike left her, ellen said she could no longer afford that home they built together. now that she only had her salary. so she sold the house and she and her kids, michael and elizabeth moved to a much smaller one. it was fall 2003 when ellen received a followup call from the albuquerque p
albuquerque police chief ray shultz. >> it's not against the law to be a missing person unless theres suspicious circumstances. >> and chief shultz was right in saying that mike was totally within his rights to walk out and cut off ties with everyone in his life. the people he loved, the people he no longer loved. and so the investigation was limited to that of a missing person. winter 2002 turned to spring. no one heard from mike snyder. his expensive mechanics tools lay unused at...
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where howard shultz was inspired, they have been brewing espresso for a vinch. coffee is simple, quick and traditionally consumed like standing at the bar. wasn't criticized american pronunciation, never mind preparation. we met one in a long line on opening day. but this guy fl move lance who works in marketing was wooed himself. >> you remember what i say outside? forget it. this is not starbucks. >> the company plans to open four of its more standard stores in italy by the end of this year. it has struggled in other countries with a strong coffee culture. they are entering italy in a humble way, but there's nothing sut until this multimillion dollar spectacle. seth done, cbs, move ran. >>> for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back us with later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in n >>> good evening, we begin with breaking news. cbs chairman and ceo leslie moonves is stepping down as he faces new accusations of sexual harassment and assault. his exit comes as moonves facing new accusations of sexual haras
where howard shultz was inspired, they have been brewing espresso for a vinch. coffee is simple, quick and traditionally consumed like standing at the bar. wasn't criticized american pronunciation, never mind preparation. we met one in a long line on opening day. but this guy fl move lance who works in marketing was wooed himself. >> you remember what i say outside? forget it. this is not starbucks. >> the company plans to open four of its more standard stores in italy by the end of...
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. >> first on "cbs this morning," starbucks howard shultz gives his final interview before stepping down from the company. we'll find out about his
. >> first on "cbs this morning," starbucks howard shultz gives his final interview before stepping down from the company. we'll find out about his
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i'm talking about -- i'm talking about george shultz. and have shows voices tell the story of the crimes, the abuse of power, strengths and weaknesses of the president. let them, not some carpetbagger. i was very fearful of being the carpetbagger from the north. i am from virginia and that is kind of weird to be a carpet bagger from the north. and i wanted the tapes to be the dna. i wish i had a good story to tell you. i have a very good story to tell but national effect and i'm very proud to say -- i was just talking to sharon who was my boss for most of the process. the watergate exhibit is still there and is now considered a permanent feature. i don't think we convinced the local community. i think they actually thought of it as fake news. it was my first experience of encountering people whose minds were closed. at one point they came to me and said i understand when the president said things about jews, you made this up in washington. you created it, tim, didn't you? that i was creating the data. the family was very opposed to havin
i'm talking about -- i'm talking about george shultz. and have shows voices tell the story of the crimes, the abuse of power, strengths and weaknesses of the president. let them, not some carpetbagger. i was very fearful of being the carpetbagger from the north. i am from virginia and that is kind of weird to be a carpet bagger from the north. and i wanted the tapes to be the dna. i wish i had a good story to tell you. i have a very good story to tell but national effect and i'm very proud to...
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. >> first on "cbs this morning," starbucks howard shultz gives his final interview before stepping down from the company. we'll find out about his future plans including whether he sees himself working inside the oval office. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 second. >> the failing "new york times" has an anonymous editorial, gutless, gutless editorial. >> president trump slams "the new york times" op-ed. >> the president calling on "the new york times" to turn the anonymous source over to the government at once. >> suppose he's in a very sensitive national security division. this guy is obviously an unhinged guy, a guy without many morals, without any principles. >> plans have been announced for the leaders of north and south korea to meet again in two weeks. >> it's their third summit since april. >> the wildfire explodes in northern california. >> many drivers abandoned their vehicles. >> that side just caught on fire. >> executives of top social media companies testifying on capitol hill. >> there were fireworks in the hallways. a run-i
. >> first on "cbs this morning," starbucks howard shultz gives his final interview before stepping down from the company. we'll find out about his future plans including whether he sees himself working inside the oval office. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 second. >> the failing "new york times" has an anonymous editorial, gutless, gutless editorial. >> president trump slams "the new york...
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and credit deserves to go to tyler schultz, the grandson of the former secretary of state george shultz who is on the board. his own grandfather did not believe him about what was happening. he was the first employee to blow the whistle to escape regulator about what he saw as troubling practices. again, criminal charges have been filed and i hope that this forces people in silicon valley again, the code of silence because we are worried about not getting a job somewhere else, the code of silence i hope it pushes people to act when they see something wrong and so hideous. maria: pretty incredible what went on because the truth is she was sort of a mystery the whole time. they would call her the steve jobs of healthcare the where she'd dressed and it was shrouded in mystery, but she really did good week this important people to get on her board in that culture get other support and funding because they said well, if henry kissinger is on the board must be something big. >> i can believe in today's world we allow company like that to exist and be able to jeopardize the lives of human bein
and credit deserves to go to tyler schultz, the grandson of the former secretary of state george shultz who is on the board. his own grandfather did not believe him about what was happening. he was the first employee to blow the whistle to escape regulator about what he saw as troubling practices. again, criminal charges have been filed and i hope that this forces people in silicon valley again, the code of silence because we are worried about not getting a job somewhere else, the code of...