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<div>"Now, the rest of the future ads are going to stress this bipartisan coalition that's coming together on this with some surprising pairings," Stahl said. <br><br>"Nancy Pelosi and Newt Gingrich, two people who don't agree on very much at all," Gore remarked. <br>
<br>"They're going to do an ad together?" Stahl asked. <br><br>"Are doing an ad together," Gore pointed out. <br><br>And other unlikely couples, like Pat Robertson and Al Sharpton, are also doing an ad. <br>
<br>"Now, we're told that this ad campaign is going to cost a barrel of money. How are you paying for this?" Stahl asked. <br><br>"Well, Tipper and I - thank you again -have put all of the profits from the movie and the book that we would have otherwise gotten, 'An Inconvenient Truth,' to this," Gore said. <br>
<br>"All the profits?" Stahl asked. <br><br>"Correct. All that we would have received, absolutely," Gore said. </div>
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