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Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20211209 00:52:00

jury, erin, will draw the line. incredible story. camila, thank you very. and i want to go now to emily saul, reporter for the podcast bad blood, the final chapter, which examines the holmes trial. and you have been inside the courtroom covering it all so you have seen this week after week and you saw holmes testify in her own defense. you see the people every day lining up in the dark trying to get a seat just to see her. why is there such a fascination with elizabeth holmes? you know, i think it goes to some of the issues that you discussed, you know, earlier in the piece. people really were excite today see a girl boss. they were excited to see someone who is young, a woman in this space, someone who had technology that, um, could revolutionize, you know, healthcare as we know it and make it accessible to many more people. so then, the idea that, you know, there s this celebrity who was perpetuating such a fraud i think is very attractive to people. yeah, and just the epic fr

Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20211209 00:54:00

secrets. incredible. emily, thank you so much. i appreciate your time. as we said, catch emily s podcast and she s been in that courtroom every day. and next, key testimony today in the trial of a police officer who says she mistook her gun for her taser and killed a man. his emotional mother took the stand today. experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list event. tv: mount everest, the tallest mountain on the face of the earth. keep dreaming. [coins clinking in jar] you can get it if you really want it, by jimmy cliff

Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20211209 00:53:00

hailed as the next steve jobs. she was the world s youngest female billionaire. you know, no matter how many smoke and mirrors were about it, at a moment, that was true. and now, 11 counts of fraud, emily, and conspiracy. 20 years in prison, if convicted. her fall from the highest levels of power in society is one of the most stunning in american business history. how did we get here? um, well, you know, it really started with with her conversations with the media. um, and she was looking to grow her company and continue to bring in money from investors. um, and, you know, ultimately, the case the government put on, you know, started with articles written by my colleague on the podcast, our host john kerry wrote when he was at the wall street journal because she was telling investors that their those was using their proprietary technology when, in fact, therapy using modified third-party devices which, um, she during trial said were trade

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