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the race is between martha cokely and republican charlie baker. the two of them were expected to face off this thursday on a debate in western massachusetts. i say they were expected to, because late last week, martha cokely decided she would decline the invitation to that debate. her campaign pulled out of the debate citing a scheduling conflict. but that didn't mean it wouldn't happen. her declining would mean that her republican opponent will get an hour of free airtime by himself, a week and a half before the election all because martha cokely decided she had something better to do than attend the debate. republican charlie baker will be appearing on thursday with no opponent to debate. is that true or false? [ buzz ] >> it's now false. that story about charlie baker getting a whole hour of tv time to himself was correct when it ran. martha cokely did pull out of the debate citing a scheduling conflict. and that did mean that charlie baker was going to be on air for an hour, but we reached out to the cokely campaign and they declared that her
the race is between martha cokely and republican charlie baker. the two of them were expected to face off this thursday on a debate in western massachusetts. i say they were expected to, because late last week, martha cokely decided she would decline the invitation to that debate. her campaign pulled out of the debate citing a scheduling conflict. but that didn't mean it wouldn't happen. her declining would mean that her republican opponent will get an hour of free airtime by himself, a week...
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the coke brothers recently referred to the wind industry as a failing industry. i can tell you, newton is not failing. >> no. >> newton is coming back and it's due to the wind industry, biodiesel and the opportunities provided by renewable energies. >> let me bring in ring of fire radio host. there you have it, the coke brothers are saying that winld energy industry is a failure. that's what low gas prices do to you. the question is, does this motivate people to go vote? is this the game changer? of sorts? >> it should. because the jony ernst is the perfect moral mental blank slate candidate that breeds billionaires like the coke brothers. and relient energy is also included in the big money mibehd her. no coincidence, the same group are people like rick scott, scott walker, and sam brownback. to fully appreciate the caliber of crazy that jony ernst is capable, not only does she want to disman ttle clean water act t the wind act where 3,000 jobs are connected to indirectly. just like charles and david coke are ordering, like a trained circus -- they know she will
the coke brothers recently referred to the wind industry as a failing industry. i can tell you, newton is not failing. >> no. >> newton is coming back and it's due to the wind industry, biodiesel and the opportunities provided by renewable energies. >> let me bring in ring of fire radio host. there you have it, the coke brothers are saying that winld energy industry is a failure. that's what low gas prices do to you. the question is, does this motivate people to go vote? is...
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and the coke brothers. they have an agenda. they have done this. they -- this is some debutaunt ball. this is very serious. people are suffering. host: thank you guest: so no question they're serious players in terms of a lot of these things. how much they spent depends on the state but i do think they will continue to be those players. the last few cycles, they have emerged partly because democrats have started to demonize them and they want to protect their reputations. they do care about the personal brand throughout america. and they've been generous philanthropists across the country as well. host: have you asked about the coke brothers in terms of shadow groups? guest: yeah. so, shadow groups. so coke brother's money, it is because it doesn't necessarily go through a super pac because of the way they're reporting it's often hard to trace the money. you can trace it by how much they're spending. >> i'm not going to owe president obama anything on election day. >> i'm not on the ballot this fall, but make no mistake, these policies are on the b
and the coke brothers. they have an agenda. they have done this. they -- this is some debutaunt ball. this is very serious. people are suffering. host: thank you guest: so no question they're serious players in terms of a lot of these things. how much they spent depends on the state but i do think they will continue to be those players. the last few cycles, they have emerged partly because democrats have started to demonize them and they want to protect their reputations. they do care about the...
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he's in a tight race with democrat martha cokely. he has been dinged in this race for being a little stiff, a little nonemotional. but earlier this week in their last tv debate before the election, charlie baker got his chance to pull a hillary clinton in new hampshire. it was one of those wild card questions that sometimes happens in a debate. the moderator a asked both candidates when was the last time you cried. and i don't think there's any reason to think that charlie baker knew that question was coming, but boy was he ready for it. as soon as the tell me about you crying question was asked, as if on cue, charlie baker just turned it on. watch this. >> so i got asked the other day, and i may not make it through this story. i got asked the other day if -- to tell somebody some interest stories of interesting people i had met over the course of the campaign. i told a story about a fisherman in medford down at the docks. big huge man. completely soaked in sweat and salt water. and i said i wanted to talk to him about the business a
he's in a tight race with democrat martha cokely. he has been dinged in this race for being a little stiff, a little nonemotional. but earlier this week in their last tv debate before the election, charlie baker got his chance to pull a hillary clinton in new hampshire. it was one of those wild card questions that sometimes happens in a debate. the moderator a asked both candidates when was the last time you cried. and i don't think there's any reason to think that charlie baker knew that...
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>>> and tarnished icons, coke, what they're doing to reconnect with consumers, all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday october 21st. >>> good evening, everybody, and welcome, remember last week's big selloff when everyone wondered when the bull market croaked? well, neither do we, upbeat news, news that the european central bank may buy up corporate bonds to boost the struggling economy. you have gains for the spe 500 and the nasdaq, seeing gains on apple and other technology shares, here is how things looked when the closing bells were rung, dow raced up 215 points, third straight day of gains pack in positive territory for the year, nasdaq up 3%, a 2.5 jump on the session, s&p 500, up 37, its biggest one-day gain all year long. bob pasani has more on today's market action on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >>> stocks rallied big behind the highs, why the melt-up, several reasons, first, traders believe the fed will be dovish during the week next week, second, apple stabilized causing concerns about inflation. finally, ebola fears have eased. now, do
>>> and tarnished icons, coke, what they're doing to reconnect with consumers, all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday october 21st. >>> good evening, everybody, and welcome, remember last week's big selloff when everyone wondered when the bull market croaked? well, neither do we, upbeat news, news that the european central bank may buy up corporate bonds to boost the struggling economy. you have gains for the spe 500 and the nasdaq, seeing...
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consider coke industries, which jumped into the race, coke brothers to the rescue, they're mr. lamborn's top contributor and the national republican party has parachuted into the race running tens of thousands of worth of ads for doug lamborn if what is the most republican district in the state a. state they never thought they would have to spend a dime. this is asleeper race and a fascinating one. doug lamborn was asked to be on the show. he said. joining us is congressman haler. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> nice to see you. >> so i think your race is asleeper because, in part of your fundraising numbers and because of the kind 06 cane you are running and i think mr. lamborn has had some slips, why have been able to raise some.? >> look, doug lamborn has never been popular amodge republicans him they know he has no record of achievement. mr. of them are tired of him. unfortunately, they haven't had a choice for a while. we have been on tv three weeks. mr. lamborn has been on tv at all. when you don't have money you can't get on tv. we believe it is a sleeper race
consider coke industries, which jumped into the race, coke brothers to the rescue, they're mr. lamborn's top contributor and the national republican party has parachuted into the race running tens of thousands of worth of ads for doug lamborn if what is the most republican district in the state a. state they never thought they would have to spend a dime. this is asleeper race and a fascinating one. doug lamborn was asked to be on the show. he said. joining us is congressman haler. thank you for...
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coke bowing to pressure from warren buffet announced plans to scale back its executive compensation plan into the plan was to go into effect next year. shareholders continued to criticize the beverage giant saying the awards were excessive, saying they limited the stock compensation and improved transparency. coke bubbled up a little bit to 72.74. >>> and cutting jobs as advertising revenue from the print business has gone down and as it tries to focus more of its resources on digital operation. shares of the old gray lady up 9.5% at $12.30. >>> solar making its trading debut on the stock exchange today, the company the second biggest installer of solar panels for residents in the u.s. the ceo says there is enormous potential for the solar panel industry. >>> right now we're saving customers 15 to 30% on the utility rate that is generated by fossil fuel. if you look historically in the seven states where we average, the utility increase is 6%, so given the fact that the utility rates historically continued to rise, nationally 4%, we think that there is a huge opportunity to provide clean
coke bowing to pressure from warren buffet announced plans to scale back its executive compensation plan into the plan was to go into effect next year. shareholders continued to criticize the beverage giant saying the awards were excessive, saying they limited the stock compensation and improved transparency. coke bubbled up a little bit to 72.74. >>> and cutting jobs as advertising revenue from the print business has gone down and as it tries to focus more of its resources on digital...
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the governor decided that rather than trying to stand up to this image he has of being a tool of the coke brothers and sheldon adelson, he could have done something right for his constituents and the people of wisconsin and instead he decided to side with the people he wants to fund his presidential campaign and make a stance against the minimum wage increase. it's impossible to get by on $15,000 a year. we have those people who are also getting subsidized health care that all of the taxpayers pay for that the governor knows as part of our state programs and he's choosing to side with the coke brothers and sheldon adelson rather than the people of wisconsin and i don't think that will sell well on november 4th. >> ruth, you saw the story that we did earlier on north carolina. there's somewhat of a story very similar to that that has unfolded in wisconsin. on monday the the appeals court upheld the wisconsin stricter voter i.d. law. what does this mean for voters weeks out, 25 days. what's the response? >> well, the response is people need to know how to get i.d. and they need to plan on v
the governor decided that rather than trying to stand up to this image he has of being a tool of the coke brothers and sheldon adelson, he could have done something right for his constituents and the people of wisconsin and instead he decided to side with the people he wants to fund his presidential campaign and make a stance against the minimum wage increase. it's impossible to get by on $15,000 a year. we have those people who are also getting subsidized health care that all of the taxpayers...
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or sprite and coke? >> reporter: the attempt to try and steer the choices of what kids like jade drink-- really what all americans drink-- has become a big political fight in san francisco in recent months. that fight broke out in large part because of jade's own father, san francisco supervisor eric mar. >> if you just think about this, my daughter's generation, 1/3 of them will develop type-2 diabetes in their lifetime. >> reporter: 1/3? >> and if you're black or latino, it's 1/2. >> reporter: despite its reputation as a mecca for healthy food and healthier living, san francisco still suffers from high rates of obesity and diabetes. nearly half of san franciscans are overweight or obese. officials say not only is this bad for those individuals, but they say caring for those people costs taxpayers, as well-- at least an estimated $750 million a year in san francisco alone. supervisor mar argues that sugary drinks are one of the prime culprits in this health crisis, and so earlier this year he introduced
or sprite and coke? >> reporter: the attempt to try and steer the choices of what kids like jade drink-- really what all americans drink-- has become a big political fight in san francisco in recent months. that fight broke out in large part because of jade's own father, san francisco supervisor eric mar. >> if you just think about this, my daughter's generation, 1/3 of them will develop type-2 diabetes in their lifetime. >> reporter: 1/3? >> and if you're black or...
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in fact, he even called the coke brothers un-american. let's get a best of harry clip. >> what is un-american is when shadowy billionaires pour unlimited money into our democracy to rig the system. the coke brothers are willing to invest millions to buy that america. senate republicans, madam president are addicted to coke. when you make billions of dollars a year, you can be as immoral and dishonest as your money will allow you to be. it's too bad that they're trying to buy america. and it's time that the american people spoke out against this terrible dishonest city of these two brothers who are about as un-american as anyone i can imagine. >> speak out against, un-american people that spend lots of money. he says there's immoral, deceptive. accused the brothers of pulling strings behind every crucial race in the country. coke's planning to raise $300 million. headlines go on and on and on. so i'm listening to npr. the kids come, can i have some more porridge in. >> they're british? >> yeah, their parents came over to go skiing and aban
in fact, he even called the coke brothers un-american. let's get a best of harry clip. >> what is un-american is when shadowy billionaires pour unlimited money into our democracy to rig the system. the coke brothers are willing to invest millions to buy that america. senate republicans, madam president are addicted to coke. when you make billions of dollars a year, you can be as immoral and dishonest as your money will allow you to be. it's too bad that they're trying to buy america. and...
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the new coke -- >> you don't know new coke. >> i do. >> brilliant work. go, atlanta. >> and then finally for you, iowa, the hawkeyes, ranked number 1 in the ap college football poll. that has not happened since. >> that's like 1964 for the rebels. 50 years. wow, '85. thank you, ryan. >>> now florida. oh, florida, the gift that keeps on giving. a potential debate that started off, well, weird. the republican governor, rick scott, is running for re-election against the former governor, the republican turned independent turned democrat charlie crist. they had a debate schedule but first one of them, well, neither of them -- watch this. >> as you can see, the two candidates who were invited to take part in this debate right now are not stepping up on the stage. ladies and gentlemen, we have an extremely peculiar situation right now. >> shades of obama-mccain, oxford, mississippi. governor crist then did come on the stage but not governor scott. turns out there was an issue over a fan. this electric fan. here's the moderator. >> governor crist has asked to hav
the new coke -- >> you don't know new coke. >> i do. >> brilliant work. go, atlanta. >> and then finally for you, iowa, the hawkeyes, ranked number 1 in the ap college football poll. that has not happened since. >> that's like 1964 for the rebels. 50 years. wow, '85. thank you, ryan. >>> now florida. oh, florida, the gift that keeps on giving. a potential debate that started off, well, weird. the republican governor, rick scott, is running for re-election...
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this campaign is really between oregon values on one hand and coke rather values on the other hand. i will take the oregon values. >> we began with the senator. that's ok. can address it later on in closing statements if you like. >> in three weeks, oregonians could legalize recreational marijuana under measure 91. do you support 91? why or why not? supporting 91.d i'm concerned about the access of marijuana by our young folks in terms of potentially different products. we need to do everything we can to make sure that these products are available only to adults. i am also concerned about the huge amount we have spent in the criminal justice system. i think on balance, those funds could be much better used. >> as a pediatric neurosurgeon, i have some concerns about the effect of marijuana on the developing brain. it is linked to difficulties even iq brain, some say points dropping is much as eight points. it's related to an increase in motor vehicle accidents and makes it very difficult for our to knowrcement agents who is intoxicated and what level they are intoxicated. it's not li
this campaign is really between oregon values on one hand and coke rather values on the other hand. i will take the oregon values. >> we began with the senator. that's ok. can address it later on in closing statements if you like. >> in three weeks, oregonians could legalize recreational marijuana under measure 91. do you support 91? why or why not? supporting 91.d i'm concerned about the access of marijuana by our young folks in terms of potentially different products. we need to...
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it does not involve a return to new coke. [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >>> there is no place in the world, i will suggest to you, that has better professionals, better ability to address this than in texas. we wish it were somewhere else. but the fact is it's here. >> governor rick perry of texas this morning just one day after a man in dallas became the first person in the united states to be diagnosed with the ebola virus, which has taken the lives of 3,000 people in west africa since the current outbreak began. the patient left liberia on september 19th to visit his sister in dallas. he arrived there the next day on the 20th. began feeling sick on the 24th. he went to the hospital two days later on the 26th, but he was then sent home. another tw
it does not involve a return to new coke. [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >>> there is no place in the world, i will suggest to you, that has better professionals,...
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you he took money from coke industries several years ago. everbefore they were involved in running ads for the prosperity.r nick rahall took money from the cokes. don blankenship doesn't like me. against me in a number of my campaigns. one contribution back in race.ar 2000 in another we've gone 14 years since then. and he's worked against me, and support me. >> okay. thank you. >> we'll go on to our next question. has to do with health reform. the affordable care act has been the subject of much debate since it was passed in 2010 and be now, a year after its implementation. far, about eight million people have been enrolled through the program. the is your position on affordable care act? should it be repealed, and if so, would you propose something place? if you believe it should be kept in force, do you think there should be some adjustments in program? senator jenkins, you're first. >> well, my day job is in the health care industry. i'm passionate about care. up every day, working to try to bring accessible, virginiae care to west yans.
you he took money from coke industries several years ago. everbefore they were involved in running ads for the prosperity.r nick rahall took money from the cokes. don blankenship doesn't like me. against me in a number of my campaigns. one contribution back in race.ar 2000 in another we've gone 14 years since then. and he's worked against me, and support me. >> okay. thank you. >> we'll go on to our next question. has to do with health reform. the affordable care act has been the...
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. ♪ >>> the year was 1985, new coke was introduced and then yanked. nintendo released supermario brothers. the loafer was the big trend apparently in male footwear. big puffy shoulder pads were all the rage among women. 1985 was a great year. it was also a very, very long time ago. then something happened today well really, really early today that hasn't happened since 1985, it hasn't happened in 29 years. it happened today, it is awesome. it does not involve a return to new coke. machines will be sprayed to be made. and making something stronger... will mean making it lighter. one day, factories will work with the cloud. one day... is today. uh, and i know my iq. okay. uh, and i know-uh-i know what blood type i have. oh, wow! uh huh, yeah. i don't know my credit score. you don't know your credit score? --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean -- i don't know my credit score. don't you want to buy a house...like, ever? you should probably check out credit karma, it's free. credit? karma? free?...so, that's... how much? that's ho
. ♪ >>> the year was 1985, new coke was introduced and then yanked. nintendo released supermario brothers. the loafer was the big trend apparently in male footwear. big puffy shoulder pads were all the rage among women. 1985 was a great year. it was also a very, very long time ago. then something happened today well really, really early today that hasn't happened since 1985, it hasn't happened in 29 years. it happened today, it is awesome. it does not involve a return to new coke....
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sway the voting, and the catholic sisters say that the conservative industrialists charles and david coke are footing the bill for ads in kentucky to sway voters and how they cast their ballots. it is the last that liberals and conservatives are spending tens of millions of dollars to influence the out come. >> according to a report filed with the u.s. federal commission, a liberal group is doing it's best to sway the vote. >> cutting social security may be mitch mcconnell's plan. >> a small numbe number of wealthy lets are having an influence on the process. they change the nature of the debate in the election. you know, they define what is discussed. >> reporter: and because it is 100% legal voters say they feel they no longer have a voice in u.s. politics. >> i think the corporations are trying to take over. they're trying to control us. as far as the state of kentucky, we can use that money some place else. >> reporter: so the sisters are setting up registration drives to inspire residents to vote. they say their efforts are shining a light on issues important to the working class lik
sway the voting, and the catholic sisters say that the conservative industrialists charles and david coke are footing the bill for ads in kentucky to sway voters and how they cast their ballots. it is the last that liberals and conservatives are spending tens of millions of dollars to influence the out come. >> according to a report filed with the u.s. federal commission, a liberal group is doing it's best to sway the vote. >> cutting social security may be mitch mcconnell's plan....
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. >>> coke results beat forecasters, the company is not convinced they can turn around. that is where we begin tonight's focus, the handbag maker saw the sales fall in the first quarter and predicts a continued plunge. they saw their slowest quarterly sales growth in china for two years, and is relying on that company to make up for retailer shares in the u.s. like michael kors, shares fell to $34 even. aetna topped forecast and raised the forecast for the year, still they slipped a bit because the insurer said that medical costs for some of the small business coverage came in higher than projected. the ceo tried to reassure investors. >> in the end, we'll meet annual guidance, and raised and beat third quarter in a row. we anticipate that the earnings and revenue will all come in fine for this year. >> shares are down about 2.5% or a buck 99. >>> whirlpool's earnings up, the appliance maker lowered the four-year profit estimate because of recent acquisitions, which didn't phase investors either. shares popped up 10.of 6. >>> and higher car sales, the auto dealer group s
. >>> coke results beat forecasters, the company is not convinced they can turn around. that is where we begin tonight's focus, the handbag maker saw the sales fall in the first quarter and predicts a continued plunge. they saw their slowest quarterly sales growth in china for two years, and is relying on that company to make up for retailer shares in the u.s. like michael kors, shares fell to $34 even. aetna topped forecast and raised the forecast for the year, still they slipped a...
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>>> the year was 1985, new coke was introduced and then yanked. nintendo released supermario brothers. the loafer was the big trend apparently in male footwear. big puffy shoulder pads were all the rage among women. 1985 was a great year. it was also a very, very long time ago. then something happened today well really, really early today that hasn't happened since 1985, it hasn't happened in 29 years. it happened today, it is awesome. it does not involve a return to new coke. what's in a can of del monte green beans? ( ♪ ) grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. with no artificial ingredients. del monte. bursting with life. with no artificial ingredients. red lobster's endless shrimp is now! the year's largest variety of shrimp flavors! like our coconut shrimp bites or our creamy shrimp alfredo... as much as you like, any way you like! hurry in and sea food differently. [laughs] when we're having this much fun, why quit? and bounty has no quit in it either. watch how one sheet of bounty keeps working, while their two sheets
>>> the year was 1985, new coke was introduced and then yanked. nintendo released supermario brothers. the loafer was the big trend apparently in male footwear. big puffy shoulder pads were all the rage among women. 1985 was a great year. it was also a very, very long time ago. then something happened today well really, really early today that hasn't happened since 1985, it hasn't happened in 29 years. it happened today, it is awesome. it does not involve a return to new coke. what's...
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they're trying to make it all about the coke brothers. i'm not sure it's working but as i said earlier, our support is very broad based. it's actually primarily grassroots funded and that's the way we like it. host: do you agree with the coke brothers and the americas for prosperity do you agree with their agenda? guest: yeah, there's a lot of overlap where i would stand philosophically and charles coke. i love the fact they're offering a counter balance to big money coming from the crowd on the left. money is in politics. corporations show up in politics, they show up on both sides and this idea that you shouldn't have individuals spend their money in the political process, i think actually undermines the purpose of democracy. host: 23 days to go before november 4. where have you decided to change gears? what races and decide we're not going to play here anymore we need to shift over to this state? guest: i think the senate races that we're most interested in are places like iowa. a lot of the senate races are close, shifting a lot of re
they're trying to make it all about the coke brothers. i'm not sure it's working but as i said earlier, our support is very broad based. it's actually primarily grassroots funded and that's the way we like it. host: do you agree with the coke brothers and the americas for prosperity do you agree with their agenda? guest: yeah, there's a lot of overlap where i would stand philosophically and charles coke. i love the fact they're offering a counter balance to big money coming from the crowd on...
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>> coke. diet coke! he loves it. buzzing around you know. you. >> little jack. don't say that. >> okay. okay. gl the telegraph. no, stop it, willie. >> like a cashew. >> i don't know what that means. >> former new york city major michael bloomberg was give an an honorary knighthood by the queen of england. he was granted due to his entrepreneurial endeavors. but don't call him sir mike. bloomberg will not use the name sir because he's not a british citizen. >> thank you for clarifying that, mika. >> okay. >> and the new orleans times, a collision between a train and a big rig has left two rail workers injured. thankfully nobody killed. he began recording when he realized the truck hauling a crane was stuck on the tracks. moments later, here it comes. oh. that's not good. the train comes through cutting the trailer in half. the driver escaped unharmed. >> i wish we could show that in slow motion. >> they suffered minor injuries. residents in the area have been evacuated due to concerns over a gas spill. >> my goodness. >> up next, the eyes of the nation continue
>> coke. diet coke! he loves it. buzzing around you know. you. >> little jack. don't say that. >> okay. okay. gl the telegraph. no, stop it, willie. >> like a cashew. >> i don't know what that means. >> former new york city major michael bloomberg was give an an honorary knighthood by the queen of england. he was granted due to his entrepreneurial endeavors. but don't call him sir mike. bloomberg will not use the name sir because he's not a british citizen....
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the coke brothers have been in play. tom stier has been in play. a lot of mummy has been spent trying to get iowans to believe certain things about the candidate. not always totally correct much one of the crate things about our series is you'll see a different perspective on both individuals. >> ernst leading by 4% let's switch to north carolina. you are following that race. we have kay hagan. she is bat limbing the speaker. north carolina house. there it's a close race so far polls showing that they are about tied. republicans are going to dump a lot of money in there, very soon. the reality is money - it's a big deal in north carolina. democrats have outspent republicans in general. >> yes, well, there's a different dynamic in north carolina. because when thom tillis became speaker of the house, and republicans took over. they passed scoping changes in north carolina, that were very different from the more moderate imaging that north carolina views itself in the south. there's a lot of anger amongst democrats about some of the things that happen
the coke brothers have been in play. tom stier has been in play. a lot of mummy has been spent trying to get iowans to believe certain things about the candidate. not always totally correct much one of the crate things about our series is you'll see a different perspective on both individuals. >> ernst leading by 4% let's switch to north carolina. you are following that race. we have kay hagan. she is bat limbing the speaker. north carolina house. there it's a close race so far polls...
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if coke didn't attack ads against fc, pepsi has no choice to do attack ads against coke. -- if coke did attack ads against pepsi. american democracy is the best political system ever developed. it is in history. but it is fragile. the law says that i am not allowed to know or even shout out to the press what any independent expenditure should or should not do, so what i said from the beginning, the one thing i'm absolutely determined and committed to is that we will do positive ads. tothe congressman wants shake hands and have us only do positive ads, i will shake his hand right here. [applause] >> do you criticize him on the keystone xl pipeline that does not cross into colorado? it has been noted that the direct jobs that that will create are small. what specific benefit that the pipeline offered to colorado, in your opinion? >> i will take a few seconds to follow up on the answer. not hear him say anything about the ads that are running against me right now. there is a different between one that is perceived to be negative and one that is blatantly false and crosses the line of libel
if coke didn't attack ads against fc, pepsi has no choice to do attack ads against coke. -- if coke did attack ads against pepsi. american democracy is the best political system ever developed. it is in history. but it is fragile. the law says that i am not allowed to know or even shout out to the press what any independent expenditure should or should not do, so what i said from the beginning, the one thing i'm absolutely determined and committed to is that we will do positive ads. tothe...
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you he took money from coke industries several years ago. everbefore they were involved in running ads for the prosperity.r nick rahall took money from the cokes. don blankenship doesn't like me. against me in a number of my campaigns. one contribution back in race.ar 2000 in another we've gone 14 years since then. and he's worked against me, and support me. >> okay. thank you. >> we'll go on to our next question. has to do with health reform. the affordable care act has been the subject of much debate since it was passed in 2010 and be now, a year after its implementation. far, about eight million people have been enrolled
you he took money from coke industries several years ago. everbefore they were involved in running ads for the prosperity.r nick rahall took money from the cokes. don blankenship doesn't like me. against me in a number of my campaigns. one contribution back in race.ar 2000 in another we've gone 14 years since then. and he's worked against me, and support me. >> okay. thank you. >> we'll go on to our next question. has to do with health reform. the affordable care act has been the...
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the world of coke. brian, independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. the government is trying to dampen the fear and panic right now. along with the isi s terror phenomenon, this really points to the need to have -- or to lock down the immigration system. you can just have this let everybody in mentality and just say everybody fly into america, no questions asked. how realistic is it to simply ask someone -- do you have ebola? have you been to western africa? if you have gained western africa think you may have ebola, of course you are going to use any means necessary to get to a western hospital. particularly in the u.s.. people will lie to get here so that they can get the best treatment in the world. host: thank you for the call. this is from -- this editorial this morning from "the washington ," "missteps in handling the virus in the u.s. cannot be repeated." host: that is our question, do you have confidence that the government is so far responding appropriately? good morning. caller: good morning to you and all the fine folks behind the scene to
the world of coke. brian, independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. the government is trying to dampen the fear and panic right now. along with the isi s terror phenomenon, this really points to the need to have -- or to lock down the immigration system. you can just have this let everybody in mentality and just say everybody fly into america, no questions asked. how realistic is it to simply ask someone -- do you have ebola? have you been to western africa? if you have gained...
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>> sure, there's the coal industry, there's a lot of private industry groups, coke brothers chief among them. karl rove is spending another million as of yesterday. his crossroads g.p.s. group. if mitch mcconnell wins and the republicans are able to pick up six seats, mitch mcconnell is the new majority leader. >> it will be words the money, chris smith, contributing editor of "new york" magazine. >> next year, russian president tried to silence him. but we speak to his challenger, from afar. >> i lived that character >> a hollywood icon forest whitaker >> my interest in acting was always to continue to explore how it connected to other people >> making a difference >> what is occurring in other places, is affecting so many different ways... >> inspiring others >> we have to change those things, in order to make our whole live better >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in de
>> sure, there's the coal industry, there's a lot of private industry groups, coke brothers chief among them. karl rove is spending another million as of yesterday. his crossroads g.p.s. group. if mitch mcconnell wins and the republicans are able to pick up six seats, mitch mcconnell is the new majority leader. >> it will be words the money, chris smith, contributing editor of "new york" magazine. >> next year, russian president tried to silence him. but we speak to...
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. >> most of the 7,000 murders that took place in 2013 have been connected to the coke trade. that is an average of 20 murders a day. honduras has the highest murder rate in the world. the arrest has been described as a blow to cartel operations in honduras. 80% of all cocaine in latin america is sold in the united states. past experience shows as long as there's demand. there'll be more gangs that will commit murder. >> the nobel prize in medicine awarded to three people, including an american, for what is called the brain's g.p.s., it may help researchers learn about diseases such as alzhiemer's. jacob ward joins us to explain. give us some specifics about the work. >> sure. this was given out to, as you say, two bodies of research. one was a professor o'keefe, an american-board scientist from the college of london, discovering place selcells, helg to locating places setting off a neuron in the brain, known as place cells. o'keefe got half of the prize. the other half was shared by a husband and wife, mossers, from norway, who discovered something called grid cell. that is i
. >> most of the 7,000 murders that took place in 2013 have been connected to the coke trade. that is an average of 20 murders a day. honduras has the highest murder rate in the world. the arrest has been described as a blow to cartel operations in honduras. 80% of all cocaine in latin america is sold in the united states. past experience shows as long as there's demand. there'll be more gangs that will commit murder. >> the nobel prize in medicine awarded to three people, including...
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>> sure, there's the coal industry, there's a lot of private industry groups, coke brothers chief among them. karl rove is spending another million as of yesterday. his crossroads g.p.s. group. if mitch mcconnell wins and the republicans are able to pick up six seats, mitch mcconnell is the new majority leader. >> it will be words the money, chris smith, contributing editor of "new york" magazine. >> next year, russian president tried to silence him. but we speak to his challenger, from afar. >> on tech know, cars, the science behind... keeping us safe on the road... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> the driving force behind these new innovations >> i did not see that one coming... >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us... >> sharks like affection... >> tech know, where technology meets humanity only on al jazeera america >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... h
>> sure, there's the coal industry, there's a lot of private industry groups, coke brothers chief among them. karl rove is spending another million as of yesterday. his crossroads g.p.s. group. if mitch mcconnell wins and the republicans are able to pick up six seats, mitch mcconnell is the new majority leader. >> it will be words the money, chris smith, contributing editor of "new york" magazine. >> next year, russian president tried to silence him. but we speak to...
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udall, from billionaire environmentalist tom stier and other groups, from gardner, charles and david coke, to other republican groups. >> when you're talking about billionaire top stier on what he said. >> the kochs are here, karl rove is here, tom stier is here, there are other outside groups that are more aligned with the democratic party. my focus is on doing what's best for colorado. >> what's your relationship with tom steiner. >> i have met with car rove, i have met one of the koch brothers, i have meet tom stier, but my focus is this is race is between gardner and me, it's not between the koch brothers and tom stier. >> and i asked your connection between tom stier, the environmental millionaire he came back with your tie to the koch brothers and cross roads. what do you say about that answer? >> the people of colorado are going to decide this election. udall has voted 99% of the time with barack obama. that's what the people in this state are going to make their determination on. >> do you think that tom stier is the reason that udall voted gems the keystone pipeline? >> he was a
udall, from billionaire environmentalist tom stier and other groups, from gardner, charles and david coke, to other republican groups. >> when you're talking about billionaire top stier on what he said. >> the kochs are here, karl rove is here, tom stier is here, there are other outside groups that are more aligned with the democratic party. my focus is on doing what's best for colorado. >> what's your relationship with tom steiner. >> i have met with car rove, i have...
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the coke brothers funded super pack is on the air today with ads that are hard hitting and similar around the country, what they've done is they have gone after senators telling--telling the voters how those senators have voted with barack obama throughout their senate career. so america--americans for prosperity showing their firepower. >> we have to put up with president obama for two more years. let's fire kay hagin. let's fire mark begich. let's fire bruce braley, okay? here's your video. >> those ads are again each one is exactly the same, just substituting the name of the senator there. we move to a senator now, tony, who has faced some fire of his own. a former senator gary hart from colorado. you'll remember him. a former presidential candidate. what he has done now he has penned a letter to the editorial board of the denver post calling what they wrote their endorsement of gardner i'll quote him here, it's the worst political endorsement by a serious newspaper in my lifetime. he has been watching politics in colorado for a long time, gary hart, he said it's a left-wing newspaper,
the coke brothers funded super pack is on the air today with ads that are hard hitting and similar around the country, what they've done is they have gone after senators telling--telling the voters how those senators have voted with barack obama throughout their senate career. so america--americans for prosperity showing their firepower. >> we have to put up with president obama for two more years. let's fire kay hagin. let's fire mark begich. let's fire bruce braley, okay? here's your...
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>> sure, there's the coal industry, there's a lot of private industry groups, coke brothers chief among them. karl rove is spending another million as of yesterday. his crossroads g.p.s. group. if mitch mcconnell wins and the republicans are able to pick up six seats, mitch mcconnell is the new majority leader. >> it will be words the money, chris smith, contributing editor of "new york" magazine. >> next year, russian president tried to silence him. but we speak to his challenger, from afar. >> this saturday, a horrific outbreak. >> the death toll from this epidemic could be much higher than anyone knows. >> the search for answers. >> 8000 people are already dead, mr. president. who should answer for those people? >> who brought cholera to haiti? >> so you don't have to explain yourselves? >> no. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting, >> today, they will be arrested. >> groundbreaking, >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> investigative documentary series. watch the emmy award winning episode: "haiti in a time of cholera". saturday, 7:00 eastern. only on al jazeera
>> sure, there's the coal industry, there's a lot of private industry groups, coke brothers chief among them. karl rove is spending another million as of yesterday. his crossroads g.p.s. group. if mitch mcconnell wins and the republicans are able to pick up six seats, mitch mcconnell is the new majority leader. >> it will be words the money, chris smith, contributing editor of "new york" magazine. >> next year, russian president tried to silence him. but we speak to...
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. >> oh, i nomar that cokely changed her mind. she decided to go in. and, you know, i'm really afraid i don't remember the person who -- >> i will give you a hint. >> okay. >> the person who got to sit on stage for an hour debating an empty chair insfed of this democratic candidate is a person named tom tillis. does that help? >> it doesn't actually. so i really am going to have to win the second and third to get that prize. >> you are going to have to win the second and the third. steve, can you walk us through it? >> let's turn to the debate's moderator. >> you're watching "capital tonight." we're a debate with thom tillis. kay hagan refused to appear. >> unfortunately, christina did not get that one. >> but you've got two more chances. are you going to be all right? >> i think so. >> let's go to question two. this one is multiple choice. >> on wednesday this week, as part of our reporting on the attacks in ottawa, we discussed another attempt to attack the canadian parliament that happened in 1966. in that incident, a would-be bomber brought an expl
. >> oh, i nomar that cokely changed her mind. she decided to go in. and, you know, i'm really afraid i don't remember the person who -- >> i will give you a hint. >> okay. >> the person who got to sit on stage for an hour debating an empty chair insfed of this democratic candidate is a person named tom tillis. does that help? >> it doesn't actually. so i really am going to have to win the second and third to get that prize. >> you are going to have to win...
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and of course the tea party is backed by the coke brothers among other things. there is a lot of fossil fuel money in the system. and the fossil fuel money does drive the conservatives and republicans to not want to upset those interests. what is going to change things? i think it's just unfortunately this unending stream of extreme weather whether it's this unbelievable drought in california, whether it's hurricane sandy storm surge, you know, i think that outside of the beltway here in washington, d.c., i think most people, including most republicans get it, that the climate is change and humans are contributing. so unfortunately, it's going to have to be, i think, about winning and losing elections. i think we're going to have to see candidates who are global warming deniers start to lose elections. >> and i would say that economic impact would be part of convincing people too. i mean one of the -- answer this question for me. there is a lot of confusion about this. is it as hard to draw a line between climate change and massive storms, including hurricanes?
and of course the tea party is backed by the coke brothers among other things. there is a lot of fossil fuel money in the system. and the fossil fuel money does drive the conservatives and republicans to not want to upset those interests. what is going to change things? i think it's just unfortunately this unending stream of extreme weather whether it's this unbelievable drought in california, whether it's hurricane sandy storm surge, you know, i think that outside of the beltway here in...
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ernst is supportive of the coke brothers and doesn't believe in federal minimum wage. she is opposed to the tax credits. she wants to get rid of the environmental protection agency. she said she would have voted against the farm bill's clean water act. it raises questions what motivates people to vote against their own self-interest. i went to newton iowa to talk to folks why they were siding with ernst. >> who did you vote for? >> i voted republican party this time. zwl this time. you voted for democrats in the past? >> i have. >> what pushed to the republicans in the middle of the country this time? >> because harry reed is the guy i like the most. >> what do you think of all the philibusters the republicans have had in the senate. and when you hear the word obstruction what is your response to that. >> it could be kind of a waist of time and money. >> what philibuster are you talking about. >> well there's a record number of philibusters, in other words, the senate has been stopped by the minority party on everything that they have tried to pass, a record number of
ernst is supportive of the coke brothers and doesn't believe in federal minimum wage. she is opposed to the tax credits. she wants to get rid of the environmental protection agency. she said she would have voted against the farm bill's clean water act. it raises questions what motivates people to vote against their own self-interest. i went to newton iowa to talk to folks why they were siding with ernst. >> who did you vote for? >> i voted republican party this time. zwl this time....
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know that afp has knocked on doors and i can't imagine what it's like to say i'm here on behalf of the coke brothers as opposed to on behalf of your party. i think they claimed yesterday that they knocked on 140,000 doors since june. udol's knocked on 145,000 doors last week. the reason that we do this is particularly after citizens united, there's no way we can come peet on the air waves. what we've got to do is this house by house, block by block. that's what we're doing here and all across the country. >> is it more old school, shoe leter, get out the vote? is it just more of it? >> it's that combined -- so let's talk about that, first of all. in order the do that, you have to have people that blooeelieve the candidates and take extra shifts and make exz tra phone calls. this isn't something that you pay for. some people try to pay for it, but they're not successful and it. >> you asked what's different. what's different is the level of precision people have when they know which door they're knocking on and which call they're making. we're much more precise today than we ever have been.
know that afp has knocked on doors and i can't imagine what it's like to say i'm here on behalf of the coke brothers as opposed to on behalf of your party. i think they claimed yesterday that they knocked on 140,000 doors since june. udol's knocked on 145,000 doors last week. the reason that we do this is particularly after citizens united, there's no way we can come peet on the air waves. what we've got to do is this house by house, block by block. that's what we're doing here and all across...
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lawrence >>> one of the joys of my weekends have been seeing all the charlie baker ads and the martha cokely ads and of course the scott brown ads and all that stuff from new hampshire because it's all the same tv. >> watching people walking around dazed, wondering if democrats are going to lose that governorship again. >>> well, elizabeth warren is now rushing to the rescue for the democrats in the senate, and we will count the votes in two weeks, but election day has already started for president obama and many others who cast his vote today. >> i'm here to vote! >> president obama cast his ballot -- >> first day of voting gets under way. >> things could go either way. >> voting is already under way in dozens of states. >> democrats are urging their voters to get to the polls. >> you've got to find your cousin and grab him and tell him to go vote. >> the president is right. people have to go vote. >> she brings an aggressively populace message. >> i am the daughter of a janitor who ended up in the united states senate. >> turn out in the next two weeks. >> things are right on the edge. >>>
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it's interesting that a coke-aligned group is running ads for this libertarian candidate that are running these he is against war and for pot, trying to syphon off the liberal young voters. do you think that will have impact in that race? speak to the role of independent candidates in this election cycle and it's interesting. >> shawn is a pizza delivery man by night and libertarian candidate the rest of the time. he is polling better than some libertarian candidates and as you can see now, republicans necessary some ways trying to syphon off progressive antiwar voters in addition whatever conservatives they may be able to pull. usually we see them pull less. pull fewer votes at the end of the day than what you see. i think this has become a theme across the math in this election. people are unhappy with the process and looking for alternatives in a lot of states. you are seeing that in kansas. you are seeing it here. there is a candidate on the libertarian party in georgia who could throw it to a run off. it does look like the candidates are poised to make an impact that is larger than w
it's interesting that a coke-aligned group is running ads for this libertarian candidate that are running these he is against war and for pot, trying to syphon off the liberal young voters. do you think that will have impact in that race? speak to the role of independent candidates in this election cycle and it's interesting. >> shawn is a pizza delivery man by night and libertarian candidate the rest of the time. he is polling better than some libertarian candidates and as you can see...
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i'm not bought and paid for by the coke brothers or any other special interest. >> let me ask senator mcconnell to speak on that. >> speaking of what we say in private meetings, my opponent said sha she was going to go to a fundraiser that harry reid sponsored to her and tell her how important it was to stand up for coal. >> and i did that. >> never mentioned a word of that. the meeting was recorded, subsequently released that never mentioned a word of coal. this is the harry reid that will make majority. she's the guy that says coal makes you sick. she will enable him which will guarantee that we have no votes on coal. >> did you mention coal in that meeting? >> let me address this. senator mcconnell, you and your henchmen, you can mislead kentuckians with negative nasty ads. but i do speak for myself and i did have strong words to enator reid regarding an energy. coal keeps the lights on. my record is consistent. senator mcconnell actually fought against the coal plants. he's accepted over $600,000, his family has from anti-coal interests. it's on his watch that we've lost thousands
i'm not bought and paid for by the coke brothers or any other special interest. >> let me ask senator mcconnell to speak on that. >> speaking of what we say in private meetings, my opponent said sha she was going to go to a fundraiser that harry reid sponsored to her and tell her how important it was to stand up for coal. >> and i did that. >> never mentioned a word of that. the meeting was recorded, subsequently released that never mentioned a word of coal. this is the...
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lawrence >>> one of the joys of my weekends have been seeing all the charlie baker ads and the martha cokely ads and of course the scott brown ads and all that stuff from new hampshire because it's all the same tv. >> watching people walking around dazed, wondering if democrats are going to lose that governorship again. >>> well, elizabeth warren is now rushing to the rescue for the democrats in the senate, and we will count the votes in two weeks, but election day has already started for president obama and many others who cast his vote today. >> i'm here to vote! >> president obama cast his ballot -- >> first day of voting gets under way. >> things could go either way.
lawrence >>> one of the joys of my weekends have been seeing all the charlie baker ads and the martha cokely ads and of course the scott brown ads and all that stuff from new hampshire because it's all the same tv. >> watching people walking around dazed, wondering if democrats are going to lose that governorship again. >>> well, elizabeth warren is now rushing to the rescue for the democrats in the senate, and we will count the votes in two weeks, but election day has...
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they know they can run around, eat chips, overturn a coke or something and look up at you like ha, ha, ha. i find them entertaining. >> we shouldn't be surprised by that. we live in our environment and we share our world with a lot of other organisms and rats are one of them. apparently, a lot of people in the infectious disease and public health world were interested in this study. it was well done, well designed. >> did you see "the voice" last night? >> yes, yes. we watched "the voice" last night. >> that was the best battle i have ever seen? >> which one, the last one? >> duke and griffin? >> we turned it off before that. we did the destiny's child one. >> we don't normally talk about programs on other channels. it is really dumb to do that. my goodness, that was good. >> it puts other shows to shame. i won't mention those either. >> all right. >> we watch all of them. >> they watch us all day. doctor, it is into is to see you. fear not the rats and the ebola. >>> a former white house national security director is predicting with he will see a big change in strategy in the war on
they know they can run around, eat chips, overturn a coke or something and look up at you like ha, ha, ha. i find them entertaining. >> we shouldn't be surprised by that. we live in our environment and we share our world with a lot of other organisms and rats are one of them. apparently, a lot of people in the infectious disease and public health world were interested in this study. it was well done, well designed. >> did you see "the voice" last night? >> yes, yes....
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to me, it looked like a coke and pepsi sort of thing. >> stahl: then saltz, as head of the hospital's pharmacy committee, discovered how much it would cost-- roughly $11,000 per month, more than twice that of avastin. so $5,000 versus $11,000, that's quite a jump. did it have fewer side effects? was it less toxic? >> saltz: no. >> stahl: did it have something that would have explained the... this double price? >> saltz: if anything, it looked like there might be a little more toxicity in the zaltrap study. >> stahl: he contacted dr. peter bach, sloan-kettering's in-house expert on cancer drug prices. so zaltrap-- one day, your phone rings and it's dr. saltz. do you remember what he said? >> peter bach: he said, "peter, i think we're not going to include a new cancer drug because it costs too much." >> stahl: had you ever heard a line like that before? >> bach: no. my response was, "i'll be right down." ( laughs ) >> stahl: you ran down. >> bach: i think i took the elevator. but, yes, exactly. >> stahl: bach determined that since patients would have to take zaltrap for several months,
to me, it looked like a coke and pepsi sort of thing. >> stahl: then saltz, as head of the hospital's pharmacy committee, discovered how much it would cost-- roughly $11,000 per month, more than twice that of avastin. so $5,000 versus $11,000, that's quite a jump. did it have fewer side effects? was it less toxic? >> saltz: no. >> stahl: did it have something that would have explained the... this double price? >> saltz: if anything, it looked like there might be a little...
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there's resentment of big corporate money, although i think running against the coke brothers is a waste of time. them specifically. but the idea of running against power that you can't control is out there. that's why michelle nunn has a chance in georgia because the republican there, purdue, bragged about sending jobs overseas. that's why she's got a shot. colorado is on the nice edge culturally, which is why udall will have problems there or is having problems there. so, i think some people are going to lose this time that we're not going to expect. in this kind of environment, things happen weird. >> it's also about the mood of the country with right now it's all about fear, fear, fear. but think about being in north carolina. the air waves are just blanketed with these negative ads. i want you to talk to us more about the money that has been spent. because it is a totally out of control $100 million for just the senate race in north carolina. probably the most ever spent on a senate race ever. it gets to the point where it's almost counterproductive. you think what does this mean fo
there's resentment of big corporate money, although i think running against the coke brothers is a waste of time. them specifically. but the idea of running against power that you can't control is out there. that's why michelle nunn has a chance in georgia because the republican there, purdue, bragged about sending jobs overseas. that's why she's got a shot. colorado is on the nice edge culturally, which is why udall will have problems there or is having problems there. so, i think some people...
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that's essentially what he's saying because doesn't want to say as a coke brother ally that i'm against the minimum wage. i read about it it, but i hadn't seen it, someone before he went on the stage took him aside and said ebola, isis, national security and he went out there and said ebola, isis. >> over and over and over again. he clearly was just pushing buttons like a kid hoping that something would jump out of the jack-in-the-box or something. >> here's the distressing part of this, joy, is the headlines in "the new york times" are democrats' hopes begin to fade as the house take over, but also, you know, worry about the control of the senate. it may be someone promising ponies and pots of gold, but arc parentally this strategy is working in terms of getting republican voters. >> it does show, and you did show a couple of the tea-party elected governors from 2010 and rick scott and scott walker have similar issues and they anytime elected in swing states on this tea party mantle and right now the tea party politics is all about means and #benghazi and it's a #movement at this point
that's essentially what he's saying because doesn't want to say as a coke brother ally that i'm against the minimum wage. i read about it it, but i hadn't seen it, someone before he went on the stage took him aside and said ebola, isis, national security and he went out there and said ebola, isis. >> over and over and over again. he clearly was just pushing buttons like a kid hoping that something would jump out of the jack-in-the-box or something. >> here's the distressing part of...