and cnn this morning continues right now. good morning, everyone. we are following breaking news this hour out of greece. a train full of passengers colliding head on with a freight train. so far at least 36 people have been confirmed dead. we are hearing harrowing stories from survivors who say that the train cars quickly filled with smoke and with flames. worried that the death toll could go up. one of america s prominent mayors, lori lightfoot, defeated. and the price of insulin, that is just moments away. we begin with that devastating train crash that we were talking about in greece. it has killed more than 36 people and injured dozens of others. you can see the images here of the aftermath. it s a passenger train. it was carrying about 350 people at least. it collided head on with a freight train. multiple cars derailed and several caught fire north of athens where this happened. it it left carriages and heaps of debris in the wake. both were traveling on th
good morning, everyone, i m bianna golodryga. well, we are officially three weeks away from the 2022 midterms. the election season is already in full swing. overnight candidates across the country going toe to toe in heated debates. in ohio senate race democratic congressman tim ryan trading barbs with republican j.d. v vance. if you can t even stand up for yourself how are you going to stand up for the people of the state? the guy who is subservient to the national party is tim ryan. in utah independent evan mcmullin pressing republican senator mike lee about his actions surrounding the january 6th insurrection. you advised the white house find an alternative slate of electors for trump. you were there to stand up for our for our constitution, but when the barbarians were at the gate, you were happy to let them in. i disagree with everything my opponent just said, including the words but, and and the. and in georgia s gubernatorial remark brian kemp linking sta
people it s willing gl to affect because 7 in 10 insulin users don t use your company s medicine. what do you say to other manufacturers about their prices? because in order to bring it down for the majority of americans to really make a dent, it s going to have to be more than just lilly. glad you raised that point. we have a big complicated test system. the other manufacturers have to make their own decisions. we are calling on our partners in the insurance industry, government policy makers, employers who set the policies for their own insurance to match this effort to reduce the cost to more than $35 a month for insulin for all americans. we are doing that for our products. we call on everyone to meet us at this point and take this issue away from, you know, a disease that is stressful and difficult to manage already, take away the affordability challenges. one of the key groups likely to ration insulin, i have to be honest with you, african
americans. one of the key groups to ration insulin. black americans. how do you make sure that black people with diabetes know that they will not have to pay as much for insulin? can you promise that this price drop is going to be equitable? such an important issue. so two things we are doing. first, this is price drop, this $35 cap will be automatically applied at about 85% of u.s. pharmacies. why not the rest? because they don t subscribe to the electronic system that allows us to intervene at the pharmacy counter even if the patient doesn t ask for 85% it will happen automatically. what about the other 15%? they will need to go to lily.com our website and download a barcode and use a quick coupon themselves. to get the word out and thank you, cnn, for putting us on air today to get the word out, for those where it s not automatically applied, people can find out about that. we are launching a big media
Environmental scientist Edyta Komorek decided to take matters into her own hands, with the New Jersey mom launching a study to determine if carcinogens are present in their township that could be causing the reported cancer cluster.