you with us, it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york, and a lot of news to cover this hour including a major house vote on the debt deal set to happen today, right now kevin mccarthy is trying to hold back a republican revolt. dozens of gop members have come out against this bill. progressive democrats aren t happy either. the whip of the progressive caucus will join us live. and breaking 2024 news this morning, a familiar name is getting ready to enter the race, chris christie hoping to be a disrupter to the trump desantis dynamic. plus, a dangerous moment high in the sky when a chinese pilot flies just a few hundred feet away from a u.s. surveillance plane. tensions between the two nations threatening to boil over. and later, at least five people are still unaccounted for after that iowa apartment building collapsed with two of them thought to be buried beneath the rubble. with we re all heartbroken. we re all confused. we re all looking for answe
through a federal prosecution, that would mean the department of justice is prosecuting someone for a death eligible crime. thank you so much for being here and talking about a tough subject obviously, but you make it easier for us to understand how the system works. fallen silicon valley star elizabeth holmes woke up this morning in a federal prison. the disgraced theranos founder surrendered in texas on tuesday starting her 11-year sentence. she was convicted of wire fraud and defrauing investors with that startup that claimed to be able to diagnose multiple disorders with just a drop of blood. up next for us on ana cabrera reports, risk of extinction? why those tasks with creating ai are now saying it could be the end of us and what we should do it about it. to develop their tastiest bread yet. this truly makes the subway series a dream team. you know about that chuck. yeah, i was the bread of that team too.
Fallen Silicon Valley star Elizabeth Holmes, founder of the health technology startup Theranos, is scheduled to report to prison on Tuesday to begin serving a more than 11-year sentence for defrauding investors out of millions with false claims about her blood-testing company.
SAN JOSE, Calif. Fallen Silicon Valley star Elizabeth Holmes was convicted of fraud Monday for turning her blood-testing startup Theranos into a sophisticated sham that duped billionaires and other unwitting investors into backing a seemingly revolutionary company whose medical technology never worked as promised. A jury convicted the 37-year-old on two counts of wire .