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dr. mark weinberger was never shy about telling the people >>> dr. rk weinberger was never shy about telling the people of northwest indiana who he was and what he was about. and neither is ken allen, a man who was weinberger's chief nemesis before he vanished and later became one of his most persistent pursuers. >> he knew he was mutilating patients to bill the insurance companies for surgeries that weren't necessary. it really is evil, and he needs -- he deserves to be punished. >> ken allen, you'll remember, is the lawyer phyllis barnes hired to sue weinberger. in court documents, allen alleges that weinberger misdiagnosed phyllis' trouble breathing and gave her a surgery she didn't need while missing the advanced throat cancer that eventually killed her. >> he needs to understand it wasn't just the insurance companies that were harmed. it was people. lives were destroyed. people were hurt. >> phyllis barnes, it turns out, was just the tip of the iceberg. once mark weinberger fled, malpractice complaints began flooding in to lawyers like ken allen.
dr. mark weinberger was never shy about telling the people >>> dr. rk weinberger was never shy about telling the people of northwest indiana who he was and what he was about. and neither is ken allen, a man who was weinberger's chief nemesis before he vanished and later became one of his most persistent pursuers. >> he knew he was mutilating patients to bill the insurance companies for surgeries that weren't necessary. it really is evil, and he needs -- he deserves to be...
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dr. mark says that it's a start but much more has to be done. he joins us live next. happiest place on earth not very affordable, the price hike that will have many families rethinking their vacation plans. successful people have one thing in common. they read more. how do they find the time? with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. books like peak performance... and endurance. books that energize and inspire for just $14.95 a month. less than you'd pay for the hardcover. with audible, you get a credit-a-month good for any audiobook. if you don't like it, exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. audible members use the free mobile app to listen anytime, anywhere. ...on the go... or in the car. the audible app automatically keeps your place, no bookmarks required. so you'll pick up right where you left off, even if you switch your phone... ...to your echo at home. get more books in your life.
dr. mark says that it's a start but much more has to be done. he joins us live next. happiest place on earth not very affordable, the price hike that will have many families rethinking their vacation plans. successful people have one thing in common. they read more. how do they find the time? with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. books like peak performance... and endurance. books that energize and inspire for just $14.95 a month. less than you'd pay for the...
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document ducks just blind spots and it's something that i can say this is my school i think of all dr mark think. it's paid off and to me not. just yardstick on you and me just not the intoxication points for cost faults in formula one i'll finish. this. but it's. still commented they are. not there. in my. in spite of. them are picking on. him. it's just on top of the list of. victims in germany have now been informed of the findings. of the british to the mind trust campaign as have come up with a plan if they succeeded in getting the european parliament on their side the german parliament will have to respond to what we're going to do is we're back to launch a massive campaign even german parliament wintel position to see naseby just usually obviously in germany to find out the truth being read by the. lawyers. as i named shade it will definitely. fit in. order to have just started with the bill that is london. gives it does. or doesn't stop does this not owned. by admitting that not everything was handled correctly back then the north rhine-westphalia state government intends to use th
document ducks just blind spots and it's something that i can say this is my school i think of all dr mark think. it's paid off and to me not. just yardstick on you and me just not the intoxication points for cost faults in formula one i'll finish. this. but it's. still commented they are. not there. in my. in spite of. them are picking on. him. it's just on top of the list of. victims in germany have now been informed of the findings. of the british to the mind trust campaign as have come up...
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he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient?
he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient?
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settle for many docs your files and it's something that i can say this is my school i think of all dr mark. it's paid off i don't make often are not. going to state we are still in shock even missed not being in touch with this for cost jobs in formula one and i'll finish. this. but it's. still commented they are. legal. to knock them out. in munchen phone. in spite of funk. i am i coming up. here i mean. it's just on top of the list i'm. going to go on victims in germany have now been informed of the findings. of the british study the my trust campaigners have come up with a plan and if they succeed in getting the european parliament on their side the german parliament will have to respond to. what we're going to do it will bow to launch a massive campaign in the german parliament with the help of the bush agenda see naseby judicial inquiry in germany to find out the truth i mean where does. the boys. as i've stated will definitely. fit in our board but what we have just started with the bill that is london. gives it up. or doesn't stop does not want out of. by admitting that not everythi
settle for many docs your files and it's something that i can say this is my school i think of all dr mark. it's paid off i don't make often are not. going to state we are still in shock even missed not being in touch with this for cost jobs in formula one and i'll finish. this. but it's. still commented they are. legal. to knock them out. in munchen phone. in spite of funk. i am i coming up. here i mean. it's just on top of the list i'm. going to go on victims in germany have now been informed...
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as a sanctuary college, chancellor dr. mark roche says most of the daca and illegal immigrant students are qualified to receive money for school. >> but we understand the apprehension even the fear of putting your name down on an application. >> reporter: david chiu said part of the reason he was at the press conference was because of the lack of progress congress made on immigration reform. >> it's so important for all of us to know, to hang together, because this time period will end at some point president trump will no longer be president and i'm looking out to the next generation of our leaders. >> reporter: 5 p.m. this friday is the deadline for the financial aid application. and leaders of city college want students to come to them if they have any questions. >> there's places in the country where you don't get any of this. so take advantage of the fact that we're in a city that supports you. >> reporter: president trump says that daca expires on march 5th unless congress comes one a solution. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> tw
as a sanctuary college, chancellor dr. mark roche says most of the daca and illegal immigrant students are qualified to receive money for school. >> but we understand the apprehension even the fear of putting your name down on an application. >> reporter: david chiu said part of the reason he was at the press conference was because of the lack of progress congress made on immigration reform. >> it's so important for all of us to know, to hang together, because this time period...
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the so-called dr mark by. john look to lead it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him because owner rated and rehired by veolia. johnny come to us i don't want them back video even did you daily mail for it you mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo i think the fuel shows clearly can resist. if. it include moon do loop i don't disturb them all i still see the comp i like top. one. percent off then it how many me. there it would sound it will have a more it's really key fail is reduced really poor to the neon i phone. is suss it will post a straight for about thirty two of them put on them and then they get the peavey charges on the inside of the top all loop on see little down imposed on i do it forces from. new on up a pretty new she owned bottom and there it is that's when the only person still. out on this one on. climbs no system still could look into four i
the so-called dr mark by. john look to lead it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him because owner rated and rehired by veolia. johnny come to us i don't want them back video even did you daily mail for it you mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo i think the fuel shows clearly can resist. if. it include moon do loop i don't disturb them all i...
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the so-called dr mark by. john looked to leave it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him because owner rated and rehired by veolia. shipshewana continuous i don't want to mak video eve did you delete my food did you mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo at the field shows you're the canaries. in a protest on that. they don't clune do loop i don't disturb them all i feel so badly like top. it off then it how many mob owns that it would sound we pull them or us really he fell a tourist a serial a pool or the neon i phone. is sussy us for six for around thirty to put on them on then they get the p.v. charges on the inside of the total dupe on see. them imposed on our do it courses from. new on up a pretty new sheaf on do our part and when it is that's when the only person. on this when i. was no system still could look into for i've watched of one pretty bleak me
the so-called dr mark by. john looked to leave it was a trade unionist and veolia when he started to publicly condemn company practices. that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him because owner rated and rehired by veolia. shipshewana continuous i don't want to mak video eve did you delete my food did you mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo at the field shows you're the canaries. in a protest on that. they don't clune do loop i...
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. >> dr. markgel looking at a study that could be the answer, to peanut allergies, and back apparently we don't need a border wall if we mow along. >> people can't smuggle, through the grass, that is -- technology. >> can parent everything to rule as magic nancy pelosi comments turning heads. ♪ ♪. >> from bump stock to background checks president trump calling for action, following the florida high school massacre. >> we're going to be very strong on background checks very strong background checks strong emphasis on mental health of somebody not like you mean to has been in the past been going on too long too many instances, and we are going to get it done. >> we also learning the president is now considering, raising the minute age to purchase semiautomatic weapons from 18 to 21 but is it a good idea to debate it, attorney with u.s. shield law emmy taylor director of guns down. >> thanks for getting up igor i begin with you why do you like the idea raising the age limit. >> i like the idea moving
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dr. markl live to weigh in on the symptoms of this drug. >> i do not regret showing this information, my duty to share the information i have. heather: a story we continue to follow, making no apology, warning illegals, the director of ice is blaming her for a failed operation. black heather: lawyers may try to convince the judge that his acne medication drove him to murder a woman. thank you so much. this involves acne medication and is this a possibility, the reason. >> what is contributory and the effect. 13 million people taking this drug worldwide. and the effect on the brain, it alters how the brain functions. did it lead to this murder? i don't know. is on the table for examination. it is a huge public service message we can do today. this drug is prescribed too quickly and easily. >> the flu epidemic, the flu vaccine making headway. >> we talk a lot about tamiflu which is a drug you can use when you have the flu to decrease severity and the spread. it is in japan, what will be in the u
dr. markl live to weigh in on the symptoms of this drug. >> i do not regret showing this information, my duty to share the information i have. heather: a story we continue to follow, making no apology, warning illegals, the director of ice is blaming her for a failed operation. black heather: lawyers may try to convince the judge that his acne medication drove him to murder a woman. thank you so much. this involves acne medication and is this a possibility, the reason. >> what is...
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outstanding faculty award recipient, dr. mark allen wise. he's an imminent scholar, professor, and associate director of academic affairs for the f.i.u. school of computing and informational sciences. community leadership award recipients, seth of the class of 1998. seth is a pediatric radiologist and has demonstrated exemplary service and civic engagement in his community through his activism t. roy jefferson medical society, and a two-time chair of the group's annual health fair which has been fitted thousands of underserved children in palm beach. lastly, the charles perry young alumni visionary award recipient, manny varas, class of 2010 and m.b.a. in 2014. manny, the president and c.e.o. of m.v. group is a full service construction company and has made great strides in the early stages of his career. these individuals, mr. speaker, and many other distinguished alumni honored this year exemplify what it means to be an f.i.u. panther. their service to the betterment of our community makes them invaluable and deserving of this great award.
outstanding faculty award recipient, dr. mark allen wise. he's an imminent scholar, professor, and associate director of academic affairs for the f.i.u. school of computing and informational sciences. community leadership award recipients, seth of the class of 1998. seth is a pediatric radiologist and has demonstrated exemplary service and civic engagement in his community through his activism t. roy jefferson medical society, and a two-time chair of the group's annual health fair which has...
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dr. mark weinberger had committed malpractice in the case of phyllis barnes. >> we're pleased that the jury has held mark weinberger accountable for his misdeeds. >> the jury determined that phyllis' estate should be awarded a total of $13 million in compensatory and punitive damages. >> having this verdict at least puts her to rest in the most positive way, knowing that, you know, in her passing she's bringing this man to justice. indiana caps malpractice awards at $1.25 million. and though mark weinberger's insurance company is on the hook for $250,000, weinberger says he's broke. still, the verdict is a significant first step in ken allen's pledge to bury mark weinberger under a mountain of debt. >> if you had him in front of him, what would you tell him? >> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark. when he gets a case, he is a dog with a bone. i don't think he has ever lost in indiana. employees like sue zzette denyington. >> imagine, she is turning in the ma
dr. mark weinberger had committed malpractice in the case of phyllis barnes. >> we're pleased that the jury has held mark weinberger accountable for his misdeeds. >> the jury determined that phyllis' estate should be awarded a total of $13 million in compensatory and punitive damages. >> having this verdict at least puts her to rest in the most positive way, knowing that, you know, in her passing she's bringing this man to justice. indiana caps malpractice awards at $1.25...
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dr. mark offering insight in how the so-called epidemic did spiral out of control. >> look, don't worry about it, no side effects, we will cure the problem, that's false advisor -- advertising and that's why they are under the gun. jillian: democrats are heading into the 2018 midterms ready to take back power on the hill but the new members are in and it's no longer looking like a sure thing for the left. here to help us break it down is gop strategists jen, thank you for joining us this morning. let's go ahead and take a look at the numbers because the gap is certainly inching closer and closer, we are looking at average here of the latest midterm polls and you can see 45.1% for democrats versus 38.4 for the republicans, should the democrats be worried? >> i think they should be. pundits nearly everywhere have been predicting that a democrat would likely win midterm elections and for good reason, historically it's usually the opposition party that ends up winning in midterms but there's a new
dr. mark offering insight in how the so-called epidemic did spiral out of control. >> look, don't worry about it, no side effects, we will cure the problem, that's false advisor -- advertising and that's why they are under the gun. jillian: democrats are heading into the 2018 midterms ready to take back power on the hill but the new members are in and it's no longer looking like a sure thing for the left. here to help us break it down is gop strategists jen, thank you for joining us this...
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athlete and it is based on something my daughter wrote in one of her diaries and we partnered with dr. mark ozono one of the top researchers and in a program called why try and another program called love and logic, dr. jim fey, one of the largest parenting programs. all of us combine our efforts together. our organization has reached over 28 million students in the last 19 years. and we have seen seven school shootings prevented. we see an average of three suicides prevented every single week of the year, over 150 a year. i have a little book with me that i'd like to leave with you, it is got letters from students, we don't edit them. these are e-mails from students planning to commit suicide. and we see three of those every single week. students that have changed their minds. and if you don't mind, i just want to share one simple principle with you that we've learned over the years as we've worked with millions and millions of young people and it comes from something you said last week in your speech and it was that we must create a culture of connectedness, we must create a culture in wh
athlete and it is based on something my daughter wrote in one of her diaries and we partnered with dr. mark ozono one of the top researchers and in a program called why try and another program called love and logic, dr. jim fey, one of the largest parenting programs. all of us combine our efforts together. our organization has reached over 28 million students in the last 19 years. and we have seen seven school shootings prevented. we see an average of three suicides prevented every single week...
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i want to bring in fox news correspondent dr. mark siegel. dr.e always ahead on these things. your take on this. your initial assessment. stuart: so two years ago they looked of giving little bits of peanuts, charles, to kids who have never seen them before. very, very young. and they found that the incidents of peanut allergies dropped dramatically if we expose our babies to peanuts. so it's not surprising that this new study by a company called aimmune technologies out of california looked at 500 kids who already had severe peanut allergies, and they found over six months period of time if they give this many tiny microscopic peanuts, they're able to eat a peanut or two a day without having severe reaction. charles: some sort of vaccination almost. the same theory. you introduce a flu thing. is it the same theory once your body learns how to attack this. >> estates exactly the right way to look at it. it is like a vaccine. you give tiny bits of it. not enough to trigger a allergic response. and then you get to the point where you can tolerate t
i want to bring in fox news correspondent dr. mark siegel. dr.e always ahead on these things. your take on this. your initial assessment. stuart: so two years ago they looked of giving little bits of peanuts, charles, to kids who have never seen them before. very, very young. and they found that the incidents of peanut allergies dropped dramatically if we expose our babies to peanuts. so it's not surprising that this new study by a company called aimmune technologies out of california looked at...
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dr. mark hyman is here to take back our health, starting with our food.artificial
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i'm dr. mark warner, the head of the project on military and diplomatic history. thank you all especially for braving today's weather. great to see all this interest in world one one. for those who haven't been here before our project is focused on history that also provides insights into contemporary affairs. we're delighted to have a co-host of today's event with the world war i centennial commission and the csis project and dan rundy who runs that project, thank you for your support. when we think about or when historians think about what are the most important events in world history. world war i usually comes out at number one, but americans tend to be fixated on other wars like the civil war and world war ii, but this one is in many respects the most important, and we're here today to try to provide some additional awareness. 1100 years ago today woodrow wilson appeared before a joint session of congress to deliver his 14-point speech and he was the president of the institution and he drew upon his economic colleagues to come up with principles for european
i'm dr. mark warner, the head of the project on military and diplomatic history. thank you all especially for braving today's weather. great to see all this interest in world one one. for those who haven't been here before our project is focused on history that also provides insights into contemporary affairs. we're delighted to have a co-host of today's event with the world war i centennial commission and the csis project and dan rundy who runs that project, thank you for your support. when we...
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correspondent dr. mark seeing it will okay doc how does it this work?t to it actually and they published it in the nature biomillion journal and started with google and life sciences an they put together information looking over o 250,000 are retinas to figure out what your risk of developing heart disease heart attack or stroke over a five-yeesh period is and they found got it within 70%. now til tell you why i believe that. and why it is a great idea because you know what happens when i look at the retina of the eye i'm looking at blood vessels i can see signs that you're a smoker i can see sign of diabetes. i can tell you what your age is because retina age as a certain way. cholesterol -- no exactly right and guess what all of those things are are. cardiac risk factors so threes where blade runner for heart to walk up to a scanner to say you're at risk of hearts disease over next five years -- 60% actually -- and i believe that we're going to see that. because again, that's what the retina is. tiny blood vessels same kind of blood vessels inside the
correspondent dr. mark seeing it will okay doc how does it this work?t to it actually and they published it in the nature biomillion journal and started with google and life sciences an they put together information looking over o 250,000 are retinas to figure out what your risk of developing heart disease heart attack or stroke over a five-yeesh period is and they found got it within 70%. now til tell you why i believe that. and why it is a great idea because you know what happens when i look...
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on behalf of the secretary of the army, the honorable dr. mark es per and mark milley, thank you for your support of our army soldiers, families and veterans. the army holds its senior leaders to the highest standards. the trust and confidence of the american people which is intrinsic to who we are as an army is rooted in our character and in our credibility. we do acknowledge problems exist and we take senior misconduct very seriously. over the past decades, they substantiated allegations against only 3% of the general officer population per year. while recent headlines and army senior misconduct give the appearance of widespread misbehavior, the truth is most transgressions are technical violations committed by a very small minority. the most common substantiated allegations involving general officers are misuse of government resources, failure to follow regulations and failure to take action. substantiated allegations for inappropriate relationships or sexual misconduct over the past decade involve less than 1% of general officers. this small
on behalf of the secretary of the army, the honorable dr. mark es per and mark milley, thank you for your support of our army soldiers, families and veterans. the army holds its senior leaders to the highest standards. the trust and confidence of the american people which is intrinsic to who we are as an army is rooted in our character and in our credibility. we do acknowledge problems exist and we take senior misconduct very seriously. over the past decades, they substantiated allegations...
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let's ask our fox news medical a team's dr. markcompanies and opioids, but dr. segal, i want to start with you, is this a good idea, a safe space to legally shoot up drugs? >> let's start with the idea that i'm not in any way condoning this idea that drug use is killing a lot of people. but this isn't the first time -- we have syringe services programs throughout the united states. griff, over 30 states, over 200 programs, and they've been studied by the centers for disease control. they're a place to educate people. a place to have naloxone which is an antidote to opioids. in philadelphia over 60% of the opioid deaths you talked about are due to fentanyl which is much more powerful. you can start them with knacks alone, and you can say so seboxo seboxone that works. it reduces hiv in people who inject drugs. hiv cases decreased by 80%. hepatitis c decreases dramatically by using these programs, bringing them into the light, having medical professionals involved. i'm not condoning it but it cuts down dramatically on cost and health
let's ask our fox news medical a team's dr. markcompanies and opioids, but dr. segal, i want to start with you, is this a good idea, a safe space to legally shoot up drugs? >> let's start with the idea that i'm not in any way condoning this idea that drug use is killing a lot of people. but this isn't the first time -- we have syringe services programs throughout the united states. griff, over 30 states, over 200 programs, and they've been studied by the centers for disease control....
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dr goli insulting a t.v. talk show audiotaping out. there mark went viral and helped launch danielle's career as a rap artist. her first single hit the billboard charts. now that was ranking. and now. digital autonomy blocked chain technology is expected to transform our lives the same way the internet did artists are now hoping for new ways to market themselves and gain more independence they're counting on digital communities. the slovenian d.j. grammatic is the first musician in the world to rely completely on crypto currency . whether it's the production of his music concerts or tour videos he finances everything with blocking many hope that this new technology can help fund cultural enterprises here in artistic gather to talk about it crowdfunding pioneer your highness is convinced technology can change our society. with his technology each person each artist gets the chance to become more autonomous this restore some of the power citizens lost in the past years to large corporations and to technology itself. through. looking technology is w
dr goli insulting a t.v. talk show audiotaping out. there mark went viral and helped launch danielle's career as a rap artist. her first single hit the billboard charts. now that was ranking. and now. digital autonomy blocked chain technology is expected to transform our lives the same way the internet did artists are now hoping for new ways to market themselves and gain more independence they're counting on digital communities. the slovenian d.j. grammatic is the first musician in the world to...
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dr. rodchenkov called it out and said, ioc, you have gotten this month. i have no recent to believe these two people were involved. they weren't on the list, they didn't have scratches and mark, salt,ks, they didn't have and i was not told they were protected athletes. based on dr. rodchenkov's evidence, the two athletes are now competing again. the ioc did something else important. it suspended not only a number of coaches, but a number of russian officials, including the current deputy prime minister of russia who orchestrated the state-sponsored scheme, ordered it after the dismal russian performance in the vancouver winter olympics, and the ioc determined he was legally responsible, culpable for the state-sponsored doping system. so that is the good news. now here comes the bad news. where are we now? what has it done for people like dr. rodchenkov? they have a track record for violations where the government unduly influences either a olympic committee or a lab. the example is kuwait. in 2014, kuwait passed a law and the law in the ioc's vu on -- view unduly harmed the independence of the kuwaiti committee they found this was a terrible transgression sus that the banned
dr. rodchenkov called it out and said, ioc, you have gotten this month. i have no recent to believe these two people were involved. they weren't on the list, they didn't have scratches and mark, salt,ks, they didn't have and i was not told they were protected athletes. based on dr. rodchenkov's evidence, the two athletes are now competing again. the ioc did something else important. it suspended not only a number of coaches, but a number of russian officials, including the current deputy prime...
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and two thousand he's been speaking to al-jazeera as kosovo prepares to mark ten years since declaring itself independent and dr simmons reports from the cost of a town of gretchen it's a silvano marinko of each has vivid memories of her husband god and there's no end to her grief. he's been missing for nearly twenty years silvana says it was tough bringing up their two daughters alone but it's the put this out of all the difficulties i face the hardest thing is when my daughters ask where their father is sylvana is convinced that kosovo albanian fighters abducted her husband along with hundreds of other people she's put much of her energy campaigning for a non-government organization that's demanding justice for relatives of those who've gone missing goren disappeared in june one thousand nine hundred nine according to n.g.o.s he's among an estimated five hundred cause of all serbs still missing and according to the government the figure of kosovar albanians stands at twelve hundred naturally the word missing still has a project resonance right across calls over and still after all this time there's a clamorin
and two thousand he's been speaking to al-jazeera as kosovo prepares to mark ten years since declaring itself independent and dr simmons reports from the cost of a town of gretchen it's a silvano marinko of each has vivid memories of her husband god and there's no end to her grief. he's been missing for nearly twenty years silvana says it was tough bringing up their two daughters alone but it's the put this out of all the difficulties i face the hardest thing is when my daughters ask where...
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. >> glor: all right, mark, thank you very much. joining us now dr. tara narula, our cbs news medical contributor. a cesspool never sounds good. >> no, it does not. >> glor: heed her advice. what do we take away from this report? >> so we're all looking about what is the vaccine effectiveness going to be in this country? we have australia that tells us their vaccine effectiveness was about 10%. now canadian data tellinginous their interim analysis it's 10% to 20%. we will have information from the c.d.c. released in one to two weeks that will give us more stats for what's going on here. bottom line, we need a better vaccine. we need a universal vaccine. we need better production of the vaccine. >> glor: these low, low, numbers people say why get the vaccine? >> that's the problem. for someone sitting at home who hasn't gotten vaccinated i think that would be the wrong message, i shouldn't get vaccinated. every health official in the c.d.c. says it is still a benefit. it can decrease the severity of the symptoms, can decrease your risk of complications
. >> glor: all right, mark, thank you very much. joining us now dr. tara narula, our cbs news medical contributor. a cesspool never sounds good. >> no, it does not. >> glor: heed her advice. what do we take away from this report? >> so we're all looking about what is the vaccine effectiveness going to be in this country? we have australia that tells us their vaccine effectiveness was about 10%. now canadian data tellinginous their interim analysis it's 10% to 20%. we...
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mark: all right. when we return, i want to ask dr. williams about the gun debate that's going on today. our bill of rights and what he thinks about it. thanks man. imagine if the things you bought every day... earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag. two united club passes. priority boarding. and earn fifty thousand bonus miles after you spend three thousand dollars on purchases in the first three months from account opening plus, zero-dollar intro annual fee for the first year, then ninety-five dollars. learn more at theexplorercard.com it's time for the 'ultimate sleep number event' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss the final days of the ultimate sleep number event, our queen c2 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides is only $699, save $200. ends sunday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. . kelly: the students invited back for a voluntary organization and to gather belong
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marks national read across america day. it is celebrated on the birthday of theodore guisal or dr. seuss. it's an initiative to get all children to celebrate reading. yay. >>> robots, dinosaurs and dolls were just some of the hundreds of thousands of toys that were show cased this past weekend at the new york toy fair. the largest toy fair in the country. what are some of the hottest trends we can expect to see later this year? we took a look >> there's over 1,000 companies here and if you can envision seven football fields filled with toys and games, that's how many toys are in this building >> makes it for the 99%. >> we can actually have our brains control other people's bodies >> stem that is very, very hot toys that use technology to teach. >> they have facial recognition, voice command, walking, talking robot. >> with books, ar is a home run. if we can make the book come alive with technology and kind of add value to it it is a way for us that ar works >> a lot of millennials are parents now and a lot of brands that they love that have a resurgeance is because parents want to share
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encourage everybody to be sure that when mark is asking you for the days of absence because of the fact that we do have several commissioners that -- well, certainly dr. pating is no longer here so we're down to our six commissioners again. and several have other commitments that we know during the course of the months. so i'll be sure that we have an appropriate quorum for each of our meetings, including the committee meetings. i do want to thank the commissioners for that. and once again, also the fact that our interim mayor felt that he wanted to stay the course and i appreciate the reappointment in order to have us continue to do that. i see that as our charge now is to continue the effectiveness of this department under our very esteemed leader. so, with that, i do ask you that also if you see other items on the calendar that perhaps we've left out or hasn't quite been addressed yet and are on a list of to-dos that you think should be arising, but it looks like mark has taken care of most of the special requests since they're blank this time. i appreciate that. we are open and since it is no longer two officers but one, i'm pleased to work with
encourage everybody to be sure that when mark is asking you for the days of absence because of the fact that we do have several commissioners that -- well, certainly dr. pating is no longer here so we're down to our six commissioners again. and several have other commitments that we know during the course of the months. so i'll be sure that we have an appropriate quorum for each of our meetings, including the committee meetings. i do want to thank the commissioners for that. and once again,...
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mark fall apart. their objective is to find out how long their take over time is the dr is busy doing something else such as writing an email or playing on their tablet. the rankings are just ninety percent of our participants needed six to eight seconds to resume manual driving and it depends on what else they're doing the more distracted someone as the longer they need. but that's the whole point of automated driving being able to do other things more than it will. the study also shows that it takes ninety percent of motorists twelve to fifteen seconds to check the speedometer and mirrors in other words to properly gauge the current traffic situation. but according to the working group for the united nations economic commission for europe this interval should be no longer than four seconds or. automated vehicles would have to meet this standard to be approved. ideally vehicles fitted with sensors have a visibility of up to three hundred meters. assuming the driving needs four seconds to resume control a car moving at one hundred twenty kilometers an hour of a one hundred thirty five meters. the driver
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dr. a portrait of his wife. and many self portraits. his upside down images form a large part of his. marking trying their curated the show together with postulates he dismisses rumors that buzz lead secretly paints his works right side up and then simply presents them upside down. the bad guys that is easy to prove if you flip a reproduction of his paintings around you'll notice that its composition falls apart and. the picture only walks in upside down in often cope. with buzzwords his latest works painted upside down of course are also on display for the first time but he's now focusing on physical decline and the theme the finality. he spends two hours a day working in his studio. written before my works have become so large that i can't paint on the wall even the smallest drops trickle down i work on the ground on all fours or the whole form. puzzle it says he gets bored if he doesn't paint germany's most controversial painter is passionate about his art as ever. now more cultural highlights picked up on our radar. she doesn't take herself too seriously and has attitude and self-confiden
dr. a portrait of his wife. and many self portraits. his upside down images form a large part of his. marking trying their curated the show together with postulates he dismisses rumors that buzz lead secretly paints his works right side up and then simply presents them upside down. the bad guys that is easy to prove if you flip a reproduction of his paintings around you'll notice that its composition falls apart and. the picture only walks in upside down in often cope. with buzzwords his latest...
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mark: all right. when we return, i want to ask dr. williams about the gun debate that's going on today. rights and what he thinks about it. heartburn. no one burns on my watch! try alka seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. with more acid-fighting power than tums chewy bites. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. ultra strength from alka seltzer. enjoy the relief. oh, that's lovely...so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank
mark: all right. when we return, i want to ask dr. williams about the gun debate that's going on today. rights and what he thinks about it. heartburn. no one burns on my watch! try alka seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. with more acid-fighting power than tums chewy bites. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. ultra strength from alka seltzer. enjoy the relief. oh, that's lovely...so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion....
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mark to work with the u.n. and repatriate the refugees dr rakhine state but under u.n. supervision me and more has so far blocked un investigators from the region and a high ranking u.s. diplomat recently quit an advisory board saying he feared the panel would whitewash the crisis new reports and photos of mass graves are increasing international pressure on sochi under a government i believe she can still make a change and make a difference but to do that she needs to show get the agencies in get the refugees back home in a way that is safe and voluntary and and dignified. what remains to be seen is if some cheat can live up to her one thousand nine hundred one nobel peace prize and put a stop to the humanitarian and human rights crisis that continues paltrow dirge on al-jazeera. has president on. trump has called into question israel's commitment to making peace with the palestinians he did it in an interview with an israeli newspaper owned by american billionaire and backer sheldon adelson in a rare rebuke of the israeli leadership the us president said he isn't nece
mark to work with the u.n. and repatriate the refugees dr rakhine state but under u.n. supervision me and more has so far blocked un investigators from the region and a high ranking u.s. diplomat recently quit an advisory board saying he feared the panel would whitewash the crisis new reports and photos of mass graves are increasing international pressure on sochi under a government i believe she can still make a change and make a difference but to do that she needs to show get the agencies in...
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marks national read across america day. it's celebrated on the birthday of theodore geissel, or like you know him, dr.. those were some of the thousands of dolls showcased this past week at the new york toy fair, that's the largest toy fair in the country. so what are some of the hottest trends we can expect to see this year? we took a look. >> there's over 1,000 companies here, and if you can envision seven football fields filled with toys and games, that's how many toys are in this building. >> neuroscience with the 99%. >> we can have our brains control other people's bodies. >> really, really hot, so we're going to see toys that code, toys that are using technology. >> this is the first super robot. they have facial recognition, voice command, walking, talking robot with books. >> a.r. is a home run. if you can make the books come alive with technology, it adds value to it. that's truly a way for us that a.r. works. >> a lot of millennials are parents now, and a lot of brands that they love to have a resurgence, because parents want to share what they played with when they were a kid with their ki
marks national read across america day. it's celebrated on the birthday of theodore geissel, or like you know him, dr.. those were some of the thousands of dolls showcased this past week at the new york toy fair, that's the largest toy fair in the country. so what are some of the hottest trends we can expect to see this year? we took a look. >> there's over 1,000 companies here, and if you can envision seven football fields filled with toys and games, that's how many toys are in this...
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mark! >> welcome to tonight's show. we're here at uncle bobbie's coffee and books in germantown. >> it's owned by professor, author and activist dr. marc lamont hill. you might recognize him from some of the cable news shows! they have a little light fare food, coffee from local brand la colombe. plus a vast array of titles by and about people of color. >> and speaking of books, our own tamala edwards sat down with the two authors of tasting freedom. >> a book about the life of octavious catto - a little known philadelphia civil rights activist from the 1800's. >> take a look. >> authors murray dubin and daniel bittle published tasting freedom in 2010, a biography about forgotten philadelphia hero octavius catto. >> he was a civil rights hero at a time in this country's history when african american civil rights heroes were just not very well known. >> catto was born in south carolina in 1839 and moved to philadelphia at nine years old. explain during his lifetime what it was like in philadelphia in general when it comes to race. >> you were unable to vote until 1870. you couldn't sit in a, in a jury. you could not go to the acad
mark! >> welcome to tonight's show. we're here at uncle bobbie's coffee and books in germantown. >> it's owned by professor, author and activist dr. marc lamont hill. you might recognize him from some of the cable news shows! they have a little light fare food, coffee from local brand la colombe. plus a vast array of titles by and about people of color. >> and speaking of books, our own tamala edwards sat down with the two authors of tasting freedom. >> a book about the...
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dr. lau volunteered his services at a clinic in chinatown over the past decade and he also volunteers on international trips to china. congratulations. >>> on the reading terminal marks the place to be today as the venue and its vendors celebrate the markets 125th birthday. throughout the day merchants will randomly select customers and ring a bell announcing that they are together their purchase back to a price it might have been 1893. music and cake, katie is a fan of that, mew and cake will be part of the celebration throughout the day. the festivities continue in the until the mark closes at 6:00 p.m. >> this sun day marks the start of a new era right here on cbs3. margaret brennan is the new host of face the nation. cbs news president david roads made the announce many this morning brennan filled as moderator of the sunday morning public affairs show since john dickerson was promoted to anchor on cbs this morning. in addition to her new permanent role, brennan will also continue as cbs news' senior foreign affairs correspondent. >>> congratulations to her. she does a great job. >> indeed. cats have nine lives they say one chester county cat almost used up one o
dr. lau volunteered his services at a clinic in chinatown over the past decade and he also volunteers on international trips to china. congratulations. >>> on the reading terminal marks the place to be today as the venue and its vendors celebrate the markets 125th birthday. throughout the day merchants will randomly select customers and ring a bell announcing that they are together their purchase back to a price it might have been 1893. music and cake, katie is a fan of that, mew and...
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mark. composite and s&p 500 follow add long posting strong gains and however many investors worry about inflation and higher interest rates. >> and a successful launch of hev by dr. rocket. >> falcon blainged off from florida. is is most powerful in use today and in a remarkable feat two of three boosters came back to cape can after ral and landed simultaneously side by side. a third boingter supposed to land on pad in atlantic ocean crashed into the water. what the rocket was carrying has everyone talking tonight. that's a cherry red tes la road stir belonging to musk and it's now orbiting in spac space. on board is dummy named star man and on screen of dash it says don't panic. goal is to have the car in the convenientty of mars in six months. >> doritos became the talk of internet this week and it had nothing to do with sunday super bowl commercial. >> social media erupted after head of pep si co suggested a chip be made by women. >> in an interview this week ceo female ceo said the company was getting ready to launch snacks designed and packaged differly for women. it didn't sit well with the internet or ladies that want to snack as they wish. >> when we ope
mark. composite and s&p 500 follow add long posting strong gains and however many investors worry about inflation and higher interest rates. >> and a successful launch of hev by dr. rocket. >> falcon blainged off from florida. is is most powerful in use today and in a remarkable feat two of three boosters came back to cape can after ral and landed simultaneously side by side. a third boingter supposed to land on pad in atlantic ocean crashed into the water. what the rocket was...
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mark. composite and s&p 500 follow add long posting strong gains and however many investors worry about inflation and higher interest rates. >> and a successful launch of hev by dr. rocket. >> falcon blainged off from florida. is is most powerful in use today and in a remarkable feat two of three boosters came back to cape can after ral and landed simultaneously side by side. a third boingter supposed to land on pad in atlantic ocean crashed into the water. what the rocket was carrying has everyone talking tonight. that's a cherry red tes la road stir belonging to musk and it's now orbiting in spac space. on board is dummy named star man and on screen of dash it says don't panic. goal is to have the car in the convenientty of mars in six months. >> doritos became the talk of internet this week and it had nothing to do with sunday super bowl commercial. >> social media erupted after head of pep si co suggested a chip be made by women. >> in an interview this week ceo female ceo said the company was getting ready to launch snacks designed and packaged differly for women. it didn't sit well with the internet or ladies that want to snack as they wish. >> when we ope
mark. composite and s&p 500 follow add long posting strong gains and however many investors worry about inflation and higher interest rates. >> and a successful launch of hev by dr. rocket. >> falcon blainged off from florida. is is most powerful in use today and in a remarkable feat two of three boosters came back to cape can after ral and landed simultaneously side by side. a third boingter supposed to land on pad in atlantic ocean crashed into the water. what the rocket was...
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mark execution. no. no. no. no no. no no no no. now to discuss this i'm joined by a panel of guests this evening we have first dr louis harrington who is a terrorism expert at left for a university then we have mohamed sir call a u.n. representative from the with also with the juice or youth organization and last but of course not least we have moved still islam international human rights advocate and chairman of the online bloggers association now if i steal things i got you last let's go ahead and start with you what did you make of this video when you thought. well this is probably not the first time we came across similar video if i recall a few years ago a sky news broadcast is just similar kind of situation where children where you know making. actions like that on social media and they were playful about terrorism acts so this is not something new for me i have been online as a social media activist for eleven years and i have seen many you know children in the water in areas acting up terrorist acts like that you know playful mood so this is nothing new to me. and also i don't think any new warning sign i apologize i apologi
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marks on him. >> that's why we didn't know that something was wrong with him. that's why i kept taking him to the doctor. >> dresn't mean no abuse. >> it is not important in light of the type and number of fractures that he has. >> yet, there was no evidence that jim duncan physically abused cody. since cody's great grandmother recanted her account, prosecutors did not use it in court. >> he would never. he wouldn't hurt any child. >> ronda duncan, jim's ex-wife, was also a prosecution witness. >> i remember on cross-examination, one question the defense attorney did ask you if you had ever seen jim lay a hand on cody. >> no. no. the only hand he would lay on cody is he was hugging and kissing his baby. >> jim duncan had no prior history of abusing either of his sons, but a separate case could have led to his conviction. a 1991 incident involving a neighbor's infant who became ill after jim baby-sat her. >> doctors did first suspect child abuse when a ct scan showed a probable diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome. that time frame included the child parents who both lived in the home as well as duncan. >> the chil
marks on him. >> that's why we didn't know that something was wrong with him. that's why i kept taking him to the doctor. >> dresn't mean no abuse. >> it is not important in light of the type and number of fractures that he has. >> yet, there was no evidence that jim duncan physically abused cody. since cody's great grandmother recanted her account, prosecutors did not use it in court. >> he would never. he wouldn't hurt any child. >> ronda duncan, jim's...
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joining us right now is a pam of small business owners jean marks, far left right there. small business advocate. drthe fowrntiond -- jennifer knap is the co-owner of woody's roadside tavern. we have a nice variety of different points of view here. jennifer, tell us about how the tax cut has impacted you atwoody's. >> i'm really excited with being an lc that 20% pass true income. i will see more people coming through my door. i will be able to put more money back into my business. and, again, can i pay my employees a better wage, which means employee retention. steve: sure. >> better quality of labor. steve: i understand you were better scale brand new ice machine which means a lot to your business. >> big piece of equipment. we have been putting a band-aid on it forever. now i will be confident that i will be able to spend that money. steve: doesn't sound like armageddon to me. >> no. steve: how about, doctor, what about your business. >> i would say overall of the consumer confidence is what i'm seeing with patients and doctors using our lab, national franchise in private practice and the dental l
joining us right now is a pam of small business owners jean marks, far left right there. small business advocate. drthe fowrntiond -- jennifer knap is the co-owner of woody's roadside tavern. we have a nice variety of different points of view here. jennifer, tell us about how the tax cut has impacted you atwoody's. >> i'm really excited with being an lc that 20% pass true income. i will see more people coming through my door. i will be able to put more money back into my business. and,...
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dr. scholl's. born to move. keith morrison: it was evening, october 29, 2009, the day after mark stover disappeared. skagit county sheriff's detective dan luvera stood in the dark and looked at mark stover's big new house and just knew something very bad happened here. but what? yeah, there was no signs of a struggle. there was just a little bit of blood here and there. keith morrison: of course, mark's protection dog, ding, was clearly injured. that could explain those bits of blood. but in here, earlier that day, just inside the carport door, luvera's investigation team had been knocked back by the overwhelming odor of bleach. and here in the bathroom off the hall they found clorox bottles. looked like someone tried to wash away evidence. this had to be more than just an injured dog. mark stover's employees told about the strange events the previous morning. the barking dogs, the odd business of the locked carport door, the man wearing mark's clothes roaring down the driveway in mark's white chevy station wagon. mark never drove that fast. it didn't look good. the policeman poked around, sniffed,
dr. scholl's. born to move. keith morrison: it was evening, october 29, 2009, the day after mark stover disappeared. skagit county sheriff's detective dan luvera stood in the dark and looked at mark stover's big new house and just knew something very bad happened here. but what? yeah, there was no signs of a struggle. there was just a little bit of blood here and there. keith morrison: of course, mark's protection dog, ding, was clearly injured. that could explain those bits of blood. but in...
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jeff is here, as is dr philippa kaye, who is a family gp, and on skype from plymouth, mark mcgovern, doctor i absolutely, important it is not to delay seeing a doctor! absolutely, i am important it is not to delay seeing a doctor i absolutely, i am the father of two bereaved children who have been put at a huge disadvantage throughout their childhood. the amount of knock on effects it has on their education, on their social abilities, behavioural changes as well, . .. losing abilities, behavioural changes as well,... losing their mum? yes, i mean, you know as such a young age, four and five, i can see, for the last nine years experienced first hand the effects of the loss of a parent, but also within you consider that it was potentially avoidable, well there is no potentially, it was unnecessary and you imagine that it was jade's fear of finding out what those cervical irregularities were, because she had quite a few letterers and i can only imagine she wasn't putting it into the context we would have preferred her to, when you became a parent it is notjust about look after your own
jeff is here, as is dr philippa kaye, who is a family gp, and on skype from plymouth, mark mcgovern, doctor i absolutely, important it is not to delay seeing a doctor! absolutely, i am important it is not to delay seeing a doctor i absolutely, i am the father of two bereaved children who have been put at a huge disadvantage throughout their childhood. the amount of knock on effects it has on their education, on their social abilities, behavioural changes as well, . .. losing abilities,...
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here's the details >> that's right, kelly mark cuban, owner of the dallas mavericks, $600,000 today for his comments on a podcast with drwas to tank and lose games on purpose to get a good draft pick later you're not supposed to sigh things like that the nba did not like it. he made comments like this before telling a reporter the other day he expected to be fined by the nba, and so now he has that fine coming that's totally different from the mavericks' situation with sexual harassment in the workplace, and that's been another story going on over the last 24-48 hours this fine today is just for cuban's comments on a podcast saying the team was openly and actively trying to lose games this year as much as possible. >> mark, mark, mark, never, ever, ever, ever, come on. >> i wonder, would the nba discipline him for the mavericks and the workplace culture there? is it like any other workplace where there's the boss, they find out what's going on, they come after him and do something about it >> well, that's another topic, right, the fact there's been a history of "sports illustrated" reported sexual harassment in the work
here's the details >> that's right, kelly mark cuban, owner of the dallas mavericks, $600,000 today for his comments on a podcast with drwas to tank and lose games on purpose to get a good draft pick later you're not supposed to sigh things like that the nba did not like it. he made comments like this before telling a reporter the other day he expected to be fined by the nba, and so now he has that fine coming that's totally different from the mavericks' situation with sexual harassment...