they re really not sure. a lot of things are taken day by day. and that s the way you want to take it. i guess right now there s no other way to take it. on good days, kayla thomas gets to be an ordinary teenager. she goes to school, does her homework, and takes voice lessons and writes her own music. call out your name but it s on the bad days, she says, the days when she struggles to lift her head that she wonders what life would have been like had she never met mark weinberger. i realize more now than then he affects my quality of life now because if they had gotten more of the tumor out, maybe my life now could be a little bit better. patients and others hoping mark weinberger would be severely punished by the criminal justice system were soon disappointed.
homework, and takes voice lessons and writes her own music. patients and others hoping mark weinberger would be severely punished by the criminal justice system were soon disappointed. eight months after his return to the united states, federal prosecutors offered mike weinberger a plea deal which he accepted. in exchange for agreeing to plead guilty to all of the federal insurance fraud charges, mark weinberger would get four years in prison. if he gets four years, a slap on the wrist in club fed, i guarantee you he will be out somewhere, whether it s in the united states or somewhere else, practicing medicine doing the same kind of thing in some way, shape or form. regardless of the punishment he had ultimately received from the criminal justice system, it seemed certain the malpractice suits would keep him tied up in civil courts for years.
he knew what he was doing. he knew that the surgery could cause me problems. what kind of a man do you think would skip out on all this trouble? a coward. while weinberger was chasing adventure in europe are you happy? i m happy, baby. kayla is growing up with a benign tumor in her head. kayla s mom says the tumor could not be removed because extensive scar tissue from the weinberger surgery blocked access to it. the tumor continues to grow, causing kayla excruciating pain, a loss of peripheral vision and pain. she s had spinal taps because of the tumor causing intercranial pressure. what is your prognosis now, kayla? they re really not sure. a lot of things are taken day by day. and that s the way you want to take it. i guess right now there s no other way to take it. on good days, kayla thomas gets to be an ordinary teenager. she goes to school, does her homework, and takes voice lessons and writes her own music.
she started the roberta flack school of music in the bronx. you can become the next jay-z but there has to be basic fundamentals. chris: flack still takes voice lessons. you keep polishing the cool. you keep warming it up and keep shining it up and making it brighter. i wanted to sing until i can t sing anymore and can play until i can t play anymore. chris: the excitement you get on the stage? the song. chris: she hopes to open more music schools here in washington and in barbados and she intends to keep on singing. that is it for today. have a great week. we ll see you back next fox news sunday.
the roberta flack school of music in a charter school in the bronx. you can become the next jay z, beyonce, barbara streisand, but there has to be some basic fundamentals. speaking of fundamentals, flack still takes voice lessons. you keep polishing the tool. you keep warming it up, keep shining it, making it brighter. i want to sing until i can t sing any more, play until i can t play any more. what s the excitement when you get on stage? the songs. roberta flack hopes to open more music schools here in washington and in barbados. and she says she intends to keep on singing. and that s it for today. have a great week, and see you