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there is a great md of a plan in texas. he's managed to lower his management fee from 1.5%. i think 2% is the standard. now the standard is pretty defunct. that's no longer the case. plus the hurdle. the hurdle is typically cash or plus a percent. he's really good and i wish you can nap up these people. >> the fifth position is unknown at this time? >> yes. >> we have to tell them honestly it's undiscoverable. that makes it awkward for people. in terms of the third position, this consultant, if we are not allowed this consultant, that is another consultant we have to pay for. our current consultant they are already under contract and it's part of their contract to do the work and there is discussion about the contractor to do this work. the 150 hours of work for each individual. to bring people into work for us, is at least two solid weeks of work. and the board is going to be making decisions based on this work. so the thorough due diligence process takes time and effort. that's why i wish commissioner was here to talk about this to get the resources of staff to get this do
there is a great md of a plan in texas. he's managed to lower his management fee from 1.5%. i think 2% is the standard. now the standard is pretty defunct. that's no longer the case. plus the hurdle. the hurdle is typically cash or plus a percent. he's really good and i wish you can nap up these people. >> the fifth position is unknown at this time? >> yes. >> we have to tell them honestly it's undiscoverable. that makes it awkward for people. in terms of the third position,...
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. >> reporter: mds is a blood disorder that can lead to leukaemia, it's not cancer. in some cases it is treated with chemotherapy, that's what the doctor representeded. chemotherapy, immediately. patricia agreed to iron infusions and a blood product given to those with immune disorders. you were with him treated for how long. >> from 2010 to 2013. until the arrest. >> reporter: he was so well respected that at the time of his arrest he had the largest private cancer practice in the state of michigan. this was one of his seven clinics, and he had his own pharmacy and diagnostic center and 1700 patients a virtual cancer empire. >> that empire is now shattered. as is the 1.5 million home he lived in with his family seized by the government. >> the department of justice confiscated medical records, estimating that the doctor fleeced government insurance companies and patients of $20 million. >> after the federal bureau of investigation raided his office they gave patricia her medical records, which she brought to another oncologist that gave her news - no evidence of mds
. >> reporter: mds is a blood disorder that can lead to leukaemia, it's not cancer. in some cases it is treated with chemotherapy, that's what the doctor representeded. chemotherapy, immediately. patricia agreed to iron infusions and a blood product given to those with immune disorders. you were with him treated for how long. >> from 2010 to 2013. until the arrest. >> reporter: he was so well respected that at the time of his arrest he had the largest private cancer practice...
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dan price is wouvbt cannabis md.in oakland. >> central question when i go in is, is this patient safe to use medical cannabis. >>reporter: he xhuts around the bay area seeing a range of patients with different needs. people like matt gray. >> a lot of stress. staples anxiety after listening day of work getting trouble slichlt i take the bloop and heart rate. evaluate the oxygen saturation and then do i a basic non-invasive physical xaichlt he gets the medical recommendation by e-mail. the cost snl 100 dollars. renewal is just 50 dollars. once matt has prescription meadow will deliver him pot from the on license catalog. >> whole thing very friendly. it was awesome to talk about the issues i was going through and to gate real medical evaluation. >>reporter: it's rapidly growing business and silicon valley pays attention. highly competitive seed fun in the valley invest entered immediate oychlt i think i hope investigators see a market previously completely under ground going legitimate. there is more investor i wanted
dan price is wouvbt cannabis md.in oakland. >> central question when i go in is, is this patient safe to use medical cannabis. >>reporter: he xhuts around the bay area seeing a range of patients with different needs. people like matt gray. >> a lot of stress. staples anxiety after listening day of work getting trouble slichlt i take the bloop and heart rate. evaluate the oxygen saturation and then do i a basic non-invasive physical xaichlt he gets the medical recommendation by...
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dan price is wouvbt cannabis md.emergency ramp doctor in oakland. >> central question when i go in is, is this patient safe to use medical cannabis. >>reporter: he xhuts around the bay area seeing a range of patients with different needs. people like matt gray. >> a lot of stress. staples anxiety after listening day of work getting trouble slichlt i take the bloop and heart rate. evaluate the oxygen saturation and then do i a basic non-invasive physical xaichlt he gets the medical recommendation by e-mail. the cost snl 100 dollars. renewal is just 50 dollars. once matt has prescription meall deliver him pot from the on license catalog. >> whole thing very friendly. it was awesome to talk about the issues i was going through and to gate real medical evaluation. >>reporter: it's rapidly growing business and silicon valley pays attention. highly competitive seed fun in the valley invest entered immediate oychlt i think i hope investigators see a market previously completely under ground going legitimate. there is more i
dan price is wouvbt cannabis md.emergency ramp doctor in oakland. >> central question when i go in is, is this patient safe to use medical cannabis. >>reporter: he xhuts around the bay area seeing a range of patients with different needs. people like matt gray. >> a lot of stress. staples anxiety after listening day of work getting trouble slichlt i take the bloop and heart rate. evaluate the oxygen saturation and then do i a basic non-invasive physical xaichlt he gets the...
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this says you have no evidence of mds. no evidence of mds. no evidence of any cancer.s all a lie. patricia made the doctor write it down. >> this is like surreal. it's like how can anybody do that? really? how can you do that to somebody? and to my family? >> reporter: patricia and her husband will be in court this week to tell the judge how doctor fattah ruined their lives. she and her husband would like to see the doctor spend the rest of his life in prison. that's also what the justice department is asking for. but there are a lot of questions still remaining, namely how could this proud to have gone on for so many years without anyone realizing it. later we'll tell you what happened when a tip came in to the fbi. >> we'll be watching. >>> relief and agony in nigeria today. the nigerian military saying it freed 180 people being held by boko haram. but two bombs killing 51 injuring 67 others, and at least nine others dying in attacks againstvillages. ivan has our story. >> reporter: one of the targets of the attacks in joust was on a popular cleric. it's not clear wh
this says you have no evidence of mds. no evidence of mds. no evidence of any cancer.s all a lie. patricia made the doctor write it down. >> this is like surreal. it's like how can anybody do that? really? how can you do that to somebody? and to my family? >> reporter: patricia and her husband will be in court this week to tell the judge how doctor fattah ruined their lives. she and her husband would like to see the doctor spend the rest of his life in prison. that's also what the...
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no ef densz of mds. no evidence of any cancer it was all a lie.cia made the doctor write it down. this >> this is like surreal. how can you do that to somebody? and the entire family. >> reporter: patricia and her husband will be in court this week to tell the judge how the doctor ruined their lives. patricia and mike want the doctor to spending the rest of his life in prison in fact that's what the justice department is asking for. but there are still so many unanswered questions, primarily how this fraud could have gone on so long. tony later this week we'll we'll -- take a look at what happened when that tip came in to the fbi that something was not right. >> my goodness. lisa thank you. >>> new york city has agreed to pay out money to protesters who were pinned in by orange netting. the incident held to galvanize the occupy movement. each protester will receive between 50 and $60,000. >>> millions are struggling with record-breaking temperatures across the northern hemisphere including the u.s. several european countries are experiencing simil
no ef densz of mds. no evidence of any cancer it was all a lie.cia made the doctor write it down. this >> this is like surreal. how can you do that to somebody? and the entire family. >> reporter: patricia and her husband will be in court this week to tell the judge how the doctor ruined their lives. patricia and mike want the doctor to spending the rest of his life in prison in fact that's what the justice department is asking for. but there are still so many unanswered questions,...
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dan price is wouvbt cannabis md. an emergency ramp doctor in oakland. >> central question when i go in is, is this patient safe to use medical cannabis. >>reporter: he xhuts around the bay area seeing a range of patients with different needs. people like matt gray. >> a lot of stress. staples anxiety after listening day of work getting trouble slichlt i take the bloop and heart rate. evaluate the oxygen saturation and then do i a basic non-invasive physical xaichlt he gets the medical recommendation by e-mail. the cost snl 100 dollars. renewal is just 50 dollars. once matt has prescription meadow will deliver him pot from the on license catalog. >> whole thing very friendly. it was awesome to talk about the issues i was going through and to gate real medical evaluation. >>reporter: it's rapidly growing business and silicon valley pays attention. highly competitive seed fun in the valley invest entered immediate oychlt i think i hope investigators see a market previously completely under ground going legitimate. there
dan price is wouvbt cannabis md. an emergency ramp doctor in oakland. >> central question when i go in is, is this patient safe to use medical cannabis. >>reporter: he xhuts around the bay area seeing a range of patients with different needs. people like matt gray. >> a lot of stress. staples anxiety after listening day of work getting trouble slichlt i take the bloop and heart rate. evaluate the oxygen saturation and then do i a basic non-invasive physical xaichlt he gets the...
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in fact, we have had the honor of helping institutions like and md anderson, and the list goes on. by 2020, medical information will double every 72 days. with the era we are about to enter, collaborators like watson digest the information, and form hypotheses about your diagnosis and treatment. it brings me forward to september 2012. it is another personal moment i will always remember. i was going to the theater with my husband in new york city, and i hear someone yell out my name. i turned around and it is the ceo of a health care company that i work with. she looks at me and says, we will change the face of health care. i fast forward to today and i tell many of my ibmers -- ibm has been privileged to play a -- pay some of the greatest moments of history. make no mistake. watson will be our modern-day moon shot, and we will do our part to change health care. this brings me to the ending of the story. my final lesson to you. work on something that matters. have a purpose. northwestern has prepared you richly for this, but there is so much potential ahead. choose your work with a
in fact, we have had the honor of helping institutions like and md anderson, and the list goes on. by 2020, medical information will double every 72 days. with the era we are about to enter, collaborators like watson digest the information, and form hypotheses about your diagnosis and treatment. it brings me forward to september 2012. it is another personal moment i will always remember. i was going to the theater with my husband in new york city, and i hear someone yell out my name. i turned...
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. ♪ >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindr body that can actually age you most -- your neck, hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen, brought to you by guthy renker. >> hi, everyone. i'm courtney thorne-smith. don't change the channel, because in the next few minutes, you're gonna learn about a breakthrough product that could help take years off your appearance.
. ♪ >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindr body that can actually age you most -- your neck, hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen, brought to you by guthy renker. >> hi, everyone. i'm courtney thorne-smith. don't change the channel, because in the next few minutes, you're gonna learn about a breakthrough product that...
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you to next saturday and sunday shows the valley temperatures back into the 80s and 09ds by next week md. but in the meantime the ocean air-conditioning as on over driem. >> thanks rob. and still to come ever wonder how competitors in the annual fourth of july hot dog eating contest -- look at that. how do they stomach all that food? we'll be revealing the unusual way one contestant used to win. take a look at the sights and sounds as independence day celebrations take place around the bay area. >>> happ fourth of july. >> oh that is so cute. happy fourth of july. so many sights and sounds and celebrations taking place around the bay area. and i love uncle sam's son on a tricycle. >>> well the hot dog champion has been dethroned. >> the continuousest is under way. >> thousands showed up to watch nathan's famous hot dog eating championship. and the joey chestnut going for his ninth consecutive win. but matt stonie beating out chus chestnut. he won by gobbling down 62 hot dogs in two minutes. >> matt stonie has the trophy now. there can only be one champion. and today that champ season the
you to next saturday and sunday shows the valley temperatures back into the 80s and 09ds by next week md. but in the meantime the ocean air-conditioning as on over driem. >> thanks rob. and still to come ever wonder how competitors in the annual fourth of july hot dog eating contest -- look at that. how do they stomach all that food? we'll be revealing the unusual way one contestant used to win. take a look at the sights and sounds as independence day celebrations take place around the...
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. >> reporter: sand bland was a social md activist. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: regularly postingvideos about and family and friends say she had just moved from texas, accepting a ew j at her alma mater, prairie view a&m university. >> what raises questions is why tis that a 28-year-old woman who had received two job offers would take her own life. >> reporter: but this video that bland posted to youtube just m ago shows a different side. >> i a suffering from something that some of you allalig now it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. >> we take issue with the notion that she was suffering from she was never clinically diagnosed as this family understands. poran intake form using pills. but when asked if she was feeling suicidal today, sandra responded no, leading to new questions ab she wa closely enough. tonight, many are blaming the including her family. saying sandra bland should never have been arrested in the first place. >> she was pulled over for something so insignificant, and because of an officer who felt like maybe his ego was bruised -- >> reporter: former
. >> reporter: sand bland was a social md activist. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: regularly postingvideos about and family and friends say she had just moved from texas, accepting a ew j at her alma mater, prairie view a&m university. >> what raises questions is why tis that a 28-year-old woman who had received two job offers would take her own life. >> reporter: but this video that bland posted to youtube just m ago shows a different side. >> i a...
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in the pignataros' home, detectives found a manuscript tony had written entitled "md: mass destructionlosing his medical license and what was described as the conspiracy against him. >> it was a story about how he was wronged by the medical community and by the judicial system and, you know, by everyone on earth, the great wrong that they did to anthony pignataro. >> investigators believe this entire episode might have been a ploy for pignataro to get his medical license back. he gave debbie poison. she developed gastric symptoms. he then tried to convince her doctors to perform gallbladder surgery that she wouldn't survive. had debbie died during surgery, tony could argue, as he did in sarah smith's case, that people occasionally die in surgery and that he shouldn't have been singled out. >> and in tony's eyes, that would have vindicated him. see, my own wife died under a doctor's care in a hospital while having surgery, and that's what we felt was his prime motivation. >> but why didn't she die from the massive dose of arsenic? medical experts say this was miscalculation. when tony g
in the pignataros' home, detectives found a manuscript tony had written entitled "md: mass destructionlosing his medical license and what was described as the conspiracy against him. >> it was a story about how he was wronged by the medical community and by the judicial system and, you know, by everyone on earth, the great wrong that they did to anthony pignataro. >> investigators believe this entire episode might have been a ploy for pignataro to get his medical license back....
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an alegionant airlines md 80 on a flight from las vegas to fargo, north dakota carrying 150, less than five minutes from falling out of the sky as the fuel gauge registers near empty. >> we're circling fargo. we don't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> roger, there will be a window opening in about 20 minutes for a landing. >> yeah i don't have 20 minutes. >> an exchange you never want to hear. the pilots had been delayed on takeoff from vegas and arrived after the fargo airport had been closed by a navy blue angels practice planned months before. the air controller directing him to another airport unless he declared an emergency. >> is grand fox airport, which is 70 miles to the north? >> listen we're out of fuel in about probably three to four minutes. >> bingo is a military term that means running on empty. >> there were two mistakes here. one, nobody picked up the blues were practicing. two, they didn't leave enough gas in case there was a problem with that airport. >> emergency declared the blue angels got out of the way and the plane landed safely. now the pilots and the ai
an alegionant airlines md 80 on a flight from las vegas to fargo, north dakota carrying 150, less than five minutes from falling out of the sky as the fuel gauge registers near empty. >> we're circling fargo. we don't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> roger, there will be a window opening in about 20 minutes for a landing. >> yeah i don't have 20 minutes. >> an exchange you never want to hear. the pilots had been delayed on takeoff from vegas and arrived after the...
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. >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindreatment for the area of your body that can actually age you most -- your neck, hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen. brought to you by guthy renker. when you look at yourself in the mirror, does your neck look older than your face? >> the texture just looked like crepe paper, like someone, you know, wrinkled it and gave it
. >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindreatment for the area of your body that can actually age you most -- your neck, hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen. brought to you by guthy renker. when you look at yourself in the mirror, does your neck look older than your face? >> the texture just looked like crepe paper, like...
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an allegiant airlines md-80 on a flight from las vegas to fargo, north dakota, carrying 150, less thanive minutes from falling out of the sky as the fuel gauge registers near empty. >> we're circling fargo. we don't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> allegiant 426. roger, there will be a window opening in about 20 minutes for a landing. >> yeah, i don't have 20 minutes. >> an exchange you never want to hear. the pilots had been delayed on takeoff from vegas and arrived after the fargo airport had been closed by a navy blue angels practice that had been planned months before. the air controller directing him to another airport unless he declared an emergency. >> there is grand forks airport which is 70 miles to the north. >> listen we're bingo fuel here in about probably three to four minutes. and i've got to come in and land. >> reporter: bingo is a military term that means running on empty. >> there were two mistakes here. one, nobody picked up the blues were practicing. two, they didn't leave themself enough gas in case there was another problem at that airport. >> emergency de
an allegiant airlines md-80 on a flight from las vegas to fargo, north dakota, carrying 150, less thanive minutes from falling out of the sky as the fuel gauge registers near empty. >> we're circling fargo. we don't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> allegiant 426. roger, there will be a window opening in about 20 minutes for a landing. >> yeah, i don't have 20 minutes. >> an exchange you never want to hear. the pilots had been delayed on takeoff from vegas and...
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and final motion, the cac recommend mds that the mta modify its real estate vision plan to expand the storage capacity of the light rail vehicle fleet at muni metro east from 74 to 119 cars, 119 cars, this will accommodate the expansion of the upcoming seimens lrv fleet. >> the council's obviously been very busy dealing with very important issues facing the agencies any comments or questions? thank you. okay. >> moving on to item 9, but before i do for members of the public who are standing because of the fire codes we're goik going to ask that you either find a seat in the room or go to room 408 which is just up the hall, that's our overflow room and you'll be able to see and hear everything, so we'd appreciate you taking the time to move along and that includes staff, darton, thank you. >> s before we begin the public comment, i noted that mr. williams is here, i want to express on behalf of of the board of directors our concern sending our prayers and thoughts to the cable car operator who was struck and seriously injured by the mote cyclist this past week. >> item 9, public commen
and final motion, the cac recommend mds that the mta modify its real estate vision plan to expand the storage capacity of the light rail vehicle fleet at muni metro east from 74 to 119 cars, 119 cars, this will accommodate the expansion of the upcoming seimens lrv fleet. >> the council's obviously been very busy dealing with very important issues facing the agencies any comments or questions? thank you. okay. >> moving on to item 9, but before i do for members of the public who are...
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the md-80 jet is an older model, and american is currently phasing them out. >> that's not good. >> reporter: dallas airport firefighters had a busy day. >> 1-7 center cleared to land spirit 407. >> reporter: also responding to a spirit airlines flight that touched down from orlando. a landing gear tire in flames. >> asked us to put our blinds down to keep the plane cool for the next takeoff. >> reporter: david, luckily no one injured in that fire. both of those incidents are under investigation. >>> major developments in the police shooting in cincinnati the driver shot and killed during a routine traffic stop. tonight that officer behind bars pleading not guilty. he says he was nearly run over but the body cam telling a different story, authorities say, and within minutes gunshots. tonight, right here we have new video from the moments right after. just as we learn two more officers have now been put on leave. abc's tom llamas in ohio. >> reporter: today, stripped of his uniform, his badge, and now in stripes, former university of cincinnati officer ray tensing marched before a judge. >> d
the md-80 jet is an older model, and american is currently phasing them out. >> that's not good. >> reporter: dallas airport firefighters had a busy day. >> 1-7 center cleared to land spirit 407. >> reporter: also responding to a spirit airlines flight that touched down from orlando. a landing gear tire in flames. >> asked us to put our blinds down to keep the plane cool for the next takeoff. >> reporter: david, luckily no one injured in that fire. both of...
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. >> he went over the results that he said he had, that i had mds, a terminal cancer of the blood, and-- >> terminal he did say -- >> it is a terminal disease. >> her story is similar to dozens of other patients prosecutors say fata told they too had cancer and needed immediate treatment. and this man who was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer in 2010. >> your mouth drops. your heart sinks. >> imagine not knowing how long you live and after years of chemotherapy finding out your doctor lied. you never had cancer at all. >> what i wanted to do to him right now, i couldn't repeat. unbelievable. >> you were under treatment for three years under this doctor. >> yes. >> three years later, you find out -- >> it's a lie. it's all a lie. >> relief at learning they did not have cancer turned to rage for hundreds of former patients of dr. fata like esther and sobriera. he falsely or misdiagnosed them given unnecessary chemotherapy and under toxic treatments under prosecutors say in the name of greed. he pleaded guilty to 13 counts of health care fraud, two counts of money laundering in w
. >> he went over the results that he said he had, that i had mds, a terminal cancer of the blood, and-- >> terminal he did say -- >> it is a terminal disease. >> her story is similar to dozens of other patients prosecutors say fata told they too had cancer and needed immediate treatment. and this man who was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer in 2010. >> your mouth drops. your heart sinks. >> imagine not knowing how long you live and after years of...
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. >> not a regular md, right? he's not an optician, he's an ophthalmologist, he went to medical school and got a medical degree, he's dr. rand paul. >> that's what i wanted to know. [ laughter ] >> hey, they've all been in the administration, don't knock the university. >> they laid off 900 employees. >> and that laurette university that the clintons were wrapped in. kennedy: i remember that. let's keep it on track here. how is chris christie like a puppy trying to get adopted. >> that's what i thought. picking fights, that's what you have to do in a crowded field, you have to stand out. if you go to a puppy store, that's what you have to do. they're not covered in confetti, they're attacking people. i'm just surprised. kennedy: he's got another puppy's ear in his mouth. >> look at that face, ma, come on. i was surprised they chose you got to pick a fight somewhere, the patriot act is a weird thing to pick a fight on. most americans think it has to do with deflated footballs. kennedy: that's funny, a majority of a
. >> not a regular md, right? he's not an optician, he's an ophthalmologist, he went to medical school and got a medical degree, he's dr. rand paul. >> that's what i wanted to know. [ laughter ] >> hey, they've all been in the administration, don't knock the university. >> they laid off 900 employees. >> and that laurette university that the clintons were wrapped in. kennedy: i remember that. let's keep it on track here. how is chris christie like a puppy trying to...
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. >> david was a golf-loving active 64-year-old when he was diagnosed with mds. a serious blood disorder that can lead to leukemia ya. his internist recommended dr. fada. >> he told me, god is walking with you and david and he's holding an umbrella. you're under god's umbrella. >> the government and dr. fada's patients said that he used hope and fear to keep his patients in treatment. he put david on nonstop chemotherapy for years. even when david needed surgeriries, the doctor refused to stop. >> we asked to stop, and the doctor would tell us each time that he would get leukemia if we stopped. and we believed him. >> a cancer specialist told al jazeera chemical therapy should cease for weeks before and after surgeries to allow a patient to heal. with no break from chemical mow david's surgery wounds would not heal. he ultimately lost both legs. david died less than three months ago from a brain tomber. >> do you think he cost david his life? >> yes i do. he certainly helped kill him and he caused him five years of unbelievable suffering. >> tracy and her family
. >> david was a golf-loving active 64-year-old when he was diagnosed with mds. a serious blood disorder that can lead to leukemia ya. his internist recommended dr. fada. >> he told me, god is walking with you and david and he's holding an umbrella. you're under god's umbrella. >> the government and dr. fada's patients said that he used hope and fear to keep his patients in treatment. he put david on nonstop chemotherapy for years. even when david needed surgeriries, the...
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wanted to go to war or if the policy makers wanted to, they were not deeply divided about the debut md what they disagreed whether are not that was the cause to go to war crimes. i think there is a rewriting of history of white americans were actually told the for the mcclatchy papers wrote a very good article on aluminum tubes and they knew that from "the new york times" but five days after michael and i wrote the story about the aluminum tubes we learned about the debate and we broach that story to put it in "the new york times" and yes i would like that to have bet on the front page but it was not. [laughter] i know if you are involved in the debate at the time you feel strongly and you may have felt pressure but so many people like me what we had to go one is what we could get at that moment and subsequently the finding of the difference panels getting a wrong was just as bad. >> like the case involving curve ball where the german intelligence said don't trust the guy. >> i am not them all saying that but it is not accurate at all spec once again people have different memories but
wanted to go to war or if the policy makers wanted to, they were not deeply divided about the debut md what they disagreed whether are not that was the cause to go to war crimes. i think there is a rewriting of history of white americans were actually told the for the mcclatchy papers wrote a very good article on aluminum tubes and they knew that from "the new york times" but five days after michael and i wrote the story about the aluminum tubes we learned about the debate and we...
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it was so fake it had cut and paste text from web md on it. the judge obviously out of patience gave her eight years to think about it. reporting live in rockville, scott broom, wusa9. >> good grief. lofton's accomplice pled guilty and is serving a five year sentence with four years suspended. >>> a guilty plea in a brutal beating inside a green line metro train. 52-year-old william nelson of morningside, maryland, remember this video? it's just weird and terrible. he pled guilty to assault charges for attacking two folks after some sort of argument. the june sheafment assault was caught on this -- june 7th assault was caught on this surveillance camera. >>> more than 5,000 people could be out of their homes through friday after a train derailment. a csx train car carrying a flammable and toxic substance derailed and caught fire early this morning just outside knoxville, tennessee. one of the trains burst into flames. two shelters have been opened for the residents. >> it's very challenging because first of all you hear the numbers like 5,000
it was so fake it had cut and paste text from web md on it. the judge obviously out of patience gave her eight years to think about it. reporting live in rockville, scott broom, wusa9. >> good grief. lofton's accomplice pled guilty and is serving a five year sentence with four years suspended. >>> a guilty plea in a brutal beating inside a green line metro train. 52-year-old william nelson of morningside, maryland, remember this video? it's just weird and terrible. he pled guilty...
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fire crews arrived quickly to the scene. 141 passengers and five crew were evacuated from the md-80 planesuffered minor injuries. but everybody was rebooked on another flight bound for chicago's o'hare airport. >>> protestors in portland are dangling from a bridge to try to stop a big oil drill. but a judge just put a price tag on their stunt and it is steep. starting today, greenpeace usa owes $2,500 for each hour. that's activists block a shell icebreakerrer from reaching the arctic. protestors say their plan is to delay shell long enough for winter to hit and prevent drilling until 2016. tomorrow that fine goes up to $5,000 an hour. >> wow. >>> all right. they are probably not what you think of when you hear crash tests. coming up, why nasa is dropping small planes on purpose. >> and it's katy perry versus nuns. the latest in the unusual dozen katy perry is taking , you know, to court in her bid to buy a convent near hollywood. the catholic church struck a deal with the pop star. but the nuns who no longer live there objected. they say that they already sold it to a local businesswoman
fire crews arrived quickly to the scene. 141 passengers and five crew were evacuated from the md-80 planesuffered minor injuries. but everybody was rebooked on another flight bound for chicago's o'hare airport. >>> protestors in portland are dangling from a bridge to try to stop a big oil drill. but a judge just put a price tag on their stunt and it is steep. starting today, greenpeace usa owes $2,500 for each hour. that's activists block a shell icebreakerrer from reaching the arctic....
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. >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindreatment for the area of your body that can actually age you most -- your neck -- hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen. brought to you by guthy renker. when you look at yourself in the mirror, does your neck look older than your face? >> the texture just looked like crepe paper, like someone, you know, wr
. >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindreatment for the area of your body that can actually age you most -- your neck -- hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen. brought to you by guthy renker. when you look at yourself in the mirror, does your neck look older than your face? >> the texture just looked like crepe paper,...
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. >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos brought to you by md anderson cancer center. i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." it's definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. deep couch sitting! so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. ll, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good
. >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos brought to you by md anderson cancer center. i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." it's definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here....
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. >> any md services. pres. johnson: does he charge what he wants to? >> no, because this has been put in a separate fund, and the secretary of hew would have to make an agreement with someone like blue shield, and it would be their responsibility that they would regulate the fees of the backer. what he tried to do is be sure the government wasn't regulating fees directly. deal with the individual backer. the bill provides -- the backer can only charge the reasonable charges, that the intermediary would have to do all the policing. pres. johnson: that's good. what does it do for you the patient? it says you can have doctor bills paid up to what extent or how much? >> the individual patient has to put in the first $50. pres. johnson: that keeps your hypochondriacs out? it's something that nearly everybody could endure. their folks could get them that much to pay their part even if they did not have any money now. what does it get you on hospital and nursing home? >> the first 60 days of your hospital care with a $40 deductible. pres. johnson: that's good
. >> any md services. pres. johnson: does he charge what he wants to? >> no, because this has been put in a separate fund, and the secretary of hew would have to make an agreement with someone like blue shield, and it would be their responsibility that they would regulate the fees of the backer. what he tried to do is be sure the government wasn't regulating fees directly. deal with the individual backer. the bill provides -- the backer can only charge the reasonable charges, that...
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and that i had mds, mild dysplastic syndrome terminal cancer of the blood. >> reporter: terminal he did hester's story is similar to dozens of patients who prosecutors say fata told they too had cancer and needed immediate treatment. people like robert who fata falsely diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer in 2010. >> your mouth drops. your heart sinks. >> reporter: imagine one moment not knowing how long you will live then after years of chemotherapy or other toxic treatments finding out your doctor lied. you never had cancer at all. >> what i want to do to him right now, i couldn't repeat what i want to do. just unbelievable. >> reporter: you were under treatment for three under dr. fata. >> three years. yes. >> reporter: three years later you find out. >> it's a lie. it's all a lie. >> reporter: relieved at learning they did not had cancer turned to rage for hundreds of former patients of dr. fata like hester and soberet, two of more than 500 victims. prosecutors say fata falsely diagnosed his victims with cancer or misdiagnosed them many given unnecessary chemotherapy or other
and that i had mds, mild dysplastic syndrome terminal cancer of the blood. >> reporter: terminal he did hester's story is similar to dozens of patients who prosecutors say fata told they too had cancer and needed immediate treatment. people like robert who fata falsely diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer in 2010. >> your mouth drops. your heart sinks. >> reporter: imagine one moment not knowing how long you will live then after years of chemotherapy or other toxic...
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strug md with in its history.he way back to the founding after the revolutionary war some states especially northern ones were saddled with big debts. federalist politicians like hamilton pushed for the federal government to assume those debts saying we'd all be stronger. thomas jefferson said each state should stand on its own. the federalists won but it took a hundred years to form to the deal. federal unemployment insurance to protect the jobless and federal social security to support the elderly. those programs and the federal taxes that pay for them mean the government collects revenue from states where people have money and spends it where there are needs. if a housing buststrikes nevada, we all pay for the programs. europe doesn't have this system. when greece's economy tanked they were supposed to dig out on their own by raising taxes and cutting spending. since that didn't work the rest of europe has had to come one a series of ad hoc bail outs that haven't made anyone happy. if there were no euro there s
strug md with in its history.he way back to the founding after the revolutionary war some states especially northern ones were saddled with big debts. federalist politicians like hamilton pushed for the federal government to assume those debts saying we'd all be stronger. thomas jefferson said each state should stand on its own. the federalists won but it took a hundred years to form to the deal. federal unemployment insurance to protect the jobless and federal social security to support the...
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. >> he went over the results that he said he had and that i had mds, a terminal cancer of the blood is a terminal disease. >> reporter: hester's story is similar to dozens of other patients. prosecutors say they too, were told they had cancer and needed immediate treatment. people like robert who was falsely diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer in 2010. >> your mouth drops. your heart sinks. >> reporter: imagine one moment not knowing how long you will live then after years of chemotherapy or other toxic treatments finding out your doctor lied. you never had cancer at all. >> what i want to do to him right now, i couldn't repeat what i want to do. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: you were under treatment for three years. >> three years. yes. >> reporter: three years later you find out -- >> it's a lie. it's all a lie. >> reporter: relief at learning they did not have cancer turned to rage for hundreds of former patients. hester just one of more than a hundred victims. they say the doctor misdiagnosed them many given unnecessary chemotherapy or other toxic treatments all prosecu
. >> he went over the results that he said he had and that i had mds, a terminal cancer of the blood is a terminal disease. >> reporter: hester's story is similar to dozens of other patients. prosecutors say they too, were told they had cancer and needed immediate treatment. people like robert who was falsely diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer in 2010. >> your mouth drops. your heart sinks. >> reporter: imagine one moment not knowing how long you will live then...
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she's an md in private practice.n had apparently visited a hospital where there was a measles patient. the woman was vaccinated but she was immuno compromised. the thing is she didn't show the classic measles system the rash and they didn't even know she died of measles until they dit the autopsy later. what does this say? do we need to be more vigilant of thinking of measles? >> it's a highly contagious respiratory virus. she died from pneumown cunia caused by measles. she has an autoimmune disease. she is one of the people along with those who have cancer or being treated with chemotherapy that do -- particularly at risk for measles. >> how contagious is it? it's air born. >> very contagious. if i were to have measles i'm talking breathing i sneeze cough. it can linger in the air for up to two hours after. if i use a phone it could be contagious for several hours after. >> measles is not that serious in most people it's not. this woman died and there are other severe complications. >> one to two out of every thousa
she's an md in private practice.n had apparently visited a hospital where there was a measles patient. the woman was vaccinated but she was immuno compromised. the thing is she didn't show the classic measles system the rash and they didn't even know she died of measles until they dit the autopsy later. what does this say? do we need to be more vigilant of thinking of measles? >> it's a highly contagious respiratory virus. she died from pneumown cunia caused by measles. she has an...
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i think the current md thinks that was excessive. in the third package it was back down around the 10 percent level. the question is whether it was too much and whether they will suffer as a consequence. i am assuming that even if greece exits coffee establishes its own currency that it may still want to remain as a member of the imf and that certainly there will be ways that this will get worked out and the true seniority of the imf will hold. but i think your question, the possible need for others to make a contribution to make sure that that happens. >> if i could just add to that this may be a situation where the imf whether deliberately or just the way things played out has overcommitted itself and may have done some serious long-term damage to its autonomy that those who ultimately funded by going to put tighter reigns on it in the future to the kind of commitment that you can make. clicks we will go on to the next over here. clicks thank you very much. wayne abernathy. i have a bank in question. one of the cornerstones of the
i think the current md thinks that was excessive. in the third package it was back down around the 10 percent level. the question is whether it was too much and whether they will suffer as a consequence. i am assuming that even if greece exits coffee establishes its own currency that it may still want to remain as a member of the imf and that certainly there will be ways that this will get worked out and the true seniority of the imf will hold. but i think your question, the possible need for...
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some of the companies that bought some of your portfolio companies include under armour intel, web mdny's are on the forefront of digital trends when it comes to acquirers? >> under armour has done a fantastic job starting to build very forward-thinking communities around patients or people who are engaging with their devices in a very unique way. i think under armour has. one of the things we saw in the last few quarters is corporate venture capital, ge qualcomm and others leaning in and understanding they need to get involved early in the whole ecosystem game. instead of waiting for these companies to mature, they are getting in early. what ge has done is nothing short of phenomenal. large organization like that truly embracing early stage innovation. >> great point. i was going to ask who the uber is. sounds like we don't have the netscape yet. a lot in the pipeline. >> very early. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> you can check more around "the spark" at cnbc.com/thespark. >> there you are. the hand on the hip. >> i was waiting for it. >>> comic book movies have
some of the companies that bought some of your portfolio companies include under armour intel, web mdny's are on the forefront of digital trends when it comes to acquirers? >> under armour has done a fantastic job starting to build very forward-thinking communities around patients or people who are engaging with their devices in a very unique way. i think under armour has. one of the things we saw in the last few quarters is corporate venture capital, ge qualcomm and others leaning in and...
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it's an unusually -- >> barney md's. >> i become chairman. the house did pass a bill in 2005. bipartisan in the house. but the bush administration and secretary -- liked the bill. but the bush administration didn't think it went far enough. it died in the senate because senate republicans didn't like what the house republicans had done. we worked together on it. then i become chairman. and the republicans decide in the house that they are going to go in opposition. here is how it manifested itself. i mentioned the question of subprime loans. the chairman of the subcommittee it tried to work with us and was overruled. in 2007 when he's the ranking member of the full committee he worked with us. and we did adopt in 2007 a set of subprime restrictions which never did pass the senate in 2008. but became part of the bill. that's the basic law. and we were working with spencer balkts on the bill. he voted for the bill. as a result of his working with us and bringing some republicans along, the more conservative republicans who were dominant on that committee and were running the com
it's an unusually -- >> barney md's. >> i become chairman. the house did pass a bill in 2005. bipartisan in the house. but the bush administration and secretary -- liked the bill. but the bush administration didn't think it went far enough. it died in the senate because senate republicans didn't like what the house republicans had done. we worked together on it. then i become chairman. and the republicans decide in the house that they are going to go in opposition. here is how it...
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the skies over north dakota a huge scare for 150 passengers and crew on board an allegiant airlines md a flight from las vegas to fargo. a jetliner dangerously low on fuel less than five minutes from falling out of the sky. >> we're circling fargo gore. we don't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> lifeguard 426, roger, there'll be a window of an opening in about 20 minutes for landing. >> yeah i don't have 20 minutes. >> reporter: an exchange no one wants to hear. the pilot had been delayed on takeoff from vegas and arrived during a navy blue angels practice that had been scheduled for months. forcing the controller to wave off the now desperate pilot unless he declares an emergency. >> there is grand forks airport which is 70 miles to the north. >> yeah listen we're bingo fuel in about probably three to four minutes and i got to come in and land. >> allegiant 426, roger, you'll have to declare an emergency for that and then we would coordinate to get you in. >> reporter: bingo is a military term that means running on empty and our aviation expert says he sees no excuse for that.
the skies over north dakota a huge scare for 150 passengers and crew on board an allegiant airlines md a flight from las vegas to fargo. a jetliner dangerously low on fuel less than five minutes from falling out of the sky. >> we're circling fargo gore. we don't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> lifeguard 426, roger, there'll be a window of an opening in about 20 minutes for landing. >> yeah i don't have 20 minutes. >> reporter: an exchange no one wants to hear....
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the md-11 and maybe you are in will not pick this afternoon temperatures will quickly warmed up to 90o'clocks backing down on one more degree 89 degrees and then we make our 6:00 p.m. 84 8:00 to bichirs school rather quickly in the mid-70s at 845 vote and lawyers from tracker week and forecasts. >> james: world news this morning mexican officials release surveillance footage showing the exact moment the tories record working made his escape the. _ video surveillance of the time and still managed to break out of the presence some hunters and with me your partner has a look at the video. >> reporter: black and white footage the mantelpiece seen staring in the space behind the sharp woods where the skeleton. his killing the sell several times and for a moment seems to disappear but comes back up walks is bad appears to plan his shoes finely goes to a halt president and delors himself and. for a moment you see a shadow then he's gone officials also released a video showing his cell and tallest of security experts point out that the cartel he had gone use projects modeling. "he's built man
the md-11 and maybe you are in will not pick this afternoon temperatures will quickly warmed up to 90o'clocks backing down on one more degree 89 degrees and then we make our 6:00 p.m. 84 8:00 to bichirs school rather quickly in the mid-70s at 845 vote and lawyers from tracker week and forecasts. >> james: world news this morning mexican officials release surveillance footage showing the exact moment the tories record working made his escape the. _ video surveillance of the time and still...