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roche and genentech. brody: roche is a global swiss pharmaceutical company and the other is a bio company. in 2009, they took over and renamed the company genentech. samesentially they are the nowany, then roche and genentech. brian: how did you hear about him? brody: i heard rumors downtown about a young and powerful lobbyist spending a lot of money and who was living a lavish lifestyle. over the course of time as a lobbyist, he belonged to 8 golf courses, each of which costs $100,000 to join. brian: where are they located? brody: one in washington, a couple in richmond, one in new york. a couple in san francisco where genentech is based. he was a big golfer, but he also kept a separate set of golf clubs at each house. he had a house in the washington suburbs, not unusual for a lobbyist to have. the amount of money he was spending seemed extraordinary. brian: you heard about it over a year ago? brody: yes, and i waited to see what reporting would come of it. we were not sure, even when i started looking
roche and genentech. brody: roche is a global swiss pharmaceutical company and the other is a bio company. in 2009, they took over and renamed the company genentech. samesentially they are the nowany, then roche and genentech. brian: how did you hear about him? brody: i heard rumors downtown about a young and powerful lobbyist spending a lot of money and who was living a lavish lifestyle. over the course of time as a lobbyist, he belonged to 8 golf courses, each of which costs $100,000 to join....
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brody: reporting. >> so genentech wouldn't tell you that?rody: i spent many months talking to people who used to work with evan morris or continue to work with him. a lot of people give us different parts of the story that we had to piece together. >> did you ever talk to evan morris? brody: no. >> he lived in this area through the process. where did he live? brody: he lived in a $1.7 million house. people of his stature who have a job like that it is probably run-of-the-mill. he put in $1 million into home renovations. he had multiple porches. >> you said he bought a $2000 bottle of wine at some dinner? brody: yes, his favorite bottle of wine was at its cheapest $2000. that was one of his favorite wines. he was a wine connoisseur and collector. he had thousands of bottles of wine in his house. one day he went to lunch with a fellow lobbyist and ordered a $2000 bottle of wine. when they finished that, the restaurant delivered another equal value bottle of wine for free. >> you started to do this article and you talked to genentech, what did
brody: reporting. >> so genentech wouldn't tell you that?rody: i spent many months talking to people who used to work with evan morris or continue to work with him. a lot of people give us different parts of the story that we had to piece together. >> did you ever talk to evan morris? brody: no. >> he lived in this area through the process. where did he live? brody: he lived in a $1.7 million house. people of his stature who have a job like that it is probably run-of-the-mill....
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the first drug ever approved for primary progressive ms, the drug was developed at bay area based genentech, patients will need two doses every year. and it will cost $65,000 every year. >>> it felt spectacular outside day. >> i wish we could hold class outside today. >> you'll notice tomorrow, it's going to feel cooler by some 5 to 10 degrees, the reason why, cold front to our north. live doppler showing there is a system well to the north. this is a very weak front that has an isolated shower along the northern coast. future weather, 2:00 tomorrow morning, the chance of some isolated drizzle, probably the best shot is likely the south bay. by the time the sun gets up, by 8:00, it's out of here and the sunshine returns. so highs on your thursday, bright, breezy and cooler than today. 64 san francisco, 68 in san jose, 9 in concord, 68 in lakefront. bay bridge will see a very nice night with temperatures in the 70s. sunny is the theme, a bill cooler tomorrow, but then the temps right back up just in time for the weekend, both saturday and sunday, we are warm. >> thank you so much, drew. >>>
the first drug ever approved for primary progressive ms, the drug was developed at bay area based genentech, patients will need two doses every year. and it will cost $65,000 every year. >>> it felt spectacular outside day. >> i wish we could hold class outside today. >> you'll notice tomorrow, it's going to feel cooler by some 5 to 10 degrees, the reason why, cold front to our north. live doppler showing there is a system well to the north. this is a very weak front that...
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the first drug ever approved for primary progressive ms, the drug was developed at bay area based genentech, patients will need two doses every year. and it will cost $65,000 every year. >>> it felt spectacular outside day. >> i wish we could hold class outside today. >> you'll notice tomorrow, it's going to feel cooler by some 5 to 10 degrees, the reason why, cold front to our north. live doppler showing there is a system well to the north. this is a very weak front that has an isolated shower along the northern coast. future weather, 2:00 tomorrow morning, the chance of some isolated drizzle, probably the best shot is likely the south bay. by the time the sun gets up, by 8:00, it's out of here and the sunshine returns. so highs on your thursday, bright, breezy and cooler than today. 64 san francisco, 68 in san jose, 9 in concord, 68 in lakefront. bay bridge will see a very nice night with temperatures in the 70s. sunny is the theme, a bill cooler tomorrow, but then the temps right back up just in time for the weekend, both saturday and sunday, we are warm. >> thank you so much, drew. >>>
the first drug ever approved for primary progressive ms, the drug was developed at bay area based genentech, patients will need two doses every year. and it will cost $65,000 every year. >>> it felt spectacular outside day. >> i wish we could hold class outside today. >> you'll notice tomorrow, it's going to feel cooler by some 5 to 10 degrees, the reason why, cold front to our north. live doppler showing there is a system well to the north. this is a very weak front that...
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if approved patient would get the genentech drug with an iv with just two treatments each year. >> sounds promising. >> very promising. >> let's update this gorgeous forecast. >> spencer, what is going on? >> a cool down coming our way but nothing severe. clear skies right now after a very warm day. very warm two days in a row. tonight's lows will drop down to low 50s. mild overnight as well. but fog returns to the coast tonight and that fog will be around tomorrow as well. at least along the coastline. bringing coastal temperatures down to low to mid 60s p. we won't see any 80s on the map like we did today. still pretty mild. here is the seven-day forecast. it will start warm willing up toward the end of the week in time for more clouds, cool done and light rain. >> thank, spencer. >> a lot going on in sports. talking about warriors. >> yes. and steph in particular, larry. >> what's going on with steph? what's wrong with steph in is stef curry in a slump in most say yes. he refuses to acknowledge that the word e >>> all right. another live look from sky 7 over hayward. breaking news happ
if approved patient would get the genentech drug with an iv with just two treatments each year. >> sounds promising. >> very promising. >> let's update this gorgeous forecast. >> spencer, what is going on? >> a cool down coming our way but nothing severe. clear skies right now after a very warm day. very warm two days in a row. tonight's lows will drop down to low 50s. mild overnight as well. but fog returns to the coast tonight and that fog will be around tomorrow...
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if approved patient would get the genentech drug with an iv with just two treatments each year. >> sounds promising. >> very promising. >> let's update this gorgeous forecast. >> spencer, what is going on? >> a cool down coming our way but nothing severe. clear skies right now after a very warm day. very warm two days in a row. tonight's lows will drop down to low 50s. mild overnight as well. but fog returns to the coast tonight and that fog will be around tomorrow as well. at least along the coastline. bringing coastal temperatures down to low to mid 60s p. we won't see any 80s on the map like we did today. still pretty mild. here is the seven-day forecast. it will start warm willing up toward the end of the week in time for more clouds, cool done and light rain. >> thank, spencer. >> a lot going on in sports. talking about warriors. >> yes. and steph in particular, larry. >> what's going on with steph? what's wrong with steph in is stef curry in a slump in most say yes. he refuses to acknowledge that the word exists but (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterpris
if approved patient would get the genentech drug with an iv with just two treatments each year. >> sounds promising. >> very promising. >> let's update this gorgeous forecast. >> spencer, what is going on? >> a cool down coming our way but nothing severe. clear skies right now after a very warm day. very warm two days in a row. tonight's lows will drop down to low 50s. mild overnight as well. but fog returns to the coast tonight and that fog will be around tomorrow...
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represents several, and of biotech interests companies, including this man from well- known company, genentechmocrats like raul ruiz, who is a doctor himself, are highlighting some of those groups' reactions. >> the american medical association came out strongly against this bill this morning. they are the largest organized group in the country. >> reporter: the a.m.a. specifically said the bill would "result in millions of americans losing coverage and benefits." another major group, the a.a.r.p., also is opposed, saying the plan would "dramatically increase" costs for people between the ages of 50 and 64. but the u.s. chamber of commerce praised the plan, calling it "absolutely critical" in restoring "health care markets." at the white house, press secretary sean spicer read his own list of supportive groups, and then dismissed the list of doctors and others opposed so far. >> this isn't about trying to figure out how many special interests in washington we can get paid off. it's about making sure that patients get the best deal, that >> reporter: meantime, multiple analysts have concluded t
represents several, and of biotech interests companies, including this man from well- known company, genentechmocrats like raul ruiz, who is a doctor himself, are highlighting some of those groups' reactions. >> the american medical association came out strongly against this bill this morning. they are the largest organized group in the country. >> reporter: the a.m.a. specifically said the bill would "result in millions of americans losing coverage and benefits." another...