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A-Rod’s attorney speaks out

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Joe Tacopina, attorney for New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, was presented with a letter from MLB saying they are willing to waive the confidentiality clause in the joint drug prevention and treatment program, something Tacopina called a “publicity stunt.”  NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.