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. >> dr. hicks lost his medical license in 1964 and died in 1972.he medical records from his clinic were never found. >> did you come to -- >> that's why dawson organized new dna testing this year, using more precise analysis, she believes can lead to family matches. >> paul payne was adopted in 1952. he has been searching for his biological family for decades. >> we just want to know things like medical history, where do we come from, you know? who was our dad? who was our mom. >> like other am adoptees all he uncovered is a birth certificate he believes dr. hicks falsified. >> he put the adaptive parents down on the birth)z% certificate as the natural parents and that pretty much sealed our fate as far as trying to find them. >> hicks granddaughter defended the doctor to cbs news, she says he was just trying to find families for unwanted babies. but that explanation is not enough for dawson. after the dna test this summer failed to turn up more matches she is calling for another round soon. >> we are in our fifties and 60s now and this is it. this
. >> dr. hicks lost his medical license in 1964 and died in 1972.he medical records from his clinic were never found. >> did you come to -- >> that's why dawson organized new dna testing this year, using more precise analysis, she believes can lead to family matches. >> paul payne was adopted in 1952. he has been searching for his biological family for decades. >> we just want to know things like medical history, where do we come from, you know? who was our dad?...
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>> reporter: like other adoptees all he uncovered is a birth certificate he believes dr. hicksfalsified. >> he put the adaptive parents down on the birth certificate as the natural parents and that pretty much sealed our fate as far as trying to find them. >> reporter: hicks granddaughter defended the doctor to cbs news, she says he was just trying to find families for unwanted babies. but that explanation is not enough for dawson, after the dna test this summer failed to turn up more matches, she is calling for another round soon. >> we are in our 50s and 60s now and this is it. this is our last shot. >> glor: still ahead here tonight, is the future of biking about to change because of something on the back wheel? we will be right back. the fatigue... the chest pains, difficulty breathing. it put me in the hospital. you don't want to go through what i did. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor. you may be able to prevent it. goodnight. goodnight. for those kept awake by pain the night is anything but good. introducing new aleve pm. the first one with a safe sleep aid. plus th
>> reporter: like other adoptees all he uncovered is a birth certificate he believes dr. hicksfalsified. >> he put the adaptive parents down on the birth certificate as the natural parents and that pretty much sealed our fate as far as trying to find them. >> reporter: hicks granddaughter defended the doctor to cbs news, she says he was just trying to find families for unwanted babies. but that explanation is not enough for dawson, after the dna test this summer failed to turn...
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dr. spencer and said to hick, how are you feeling?eeling kind of sluggish, would they have told him stay at home, don't go to the restaurant? one wonders if things week different. >>> and at 4:15 eastern time mayo de blasio will be holding a press conference. we'll be right back with much more news in a moment. >>> i've never won a race before. it's always been on my bucket list. i'm trying to get kids into sports, breaking their boundaries and aiming for goals that are maybe outside their comfort zone. i thought i would be a great inspiration to do something that was outside of mine. i will be the first active professional athlete outside of runners to run a marathon. people obviously think i'm crazy. i dreamt that someone had to get me through the finish line in a wheelchair, so i don't know if i'm that confident, but i'm starting to get there. to be honest i'm going to take in the whole experience, and i'm going to embrace the crowd, the cheers once i finish and get through that finish line, i think it will feel relieved, and it wo
dr. spencer and said to hick, how are you feeling?eeling kind of sluggish, would they have told him stay at home, don't go to the restaurant? one wonders if things week different. >>> and at 4:15 eastern time mayo de blasio will be holding a press conference. we'll be right back with much more news in a moment. >>> i've never won a race before. it's always been on my bucket list. i'm trying to get kids into sports, breaking their boundaries and aiming for goals that are maybe...
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dr. frooedman, was, for a hong time, the department of pub hick health.ts was very choes to combatting the outbreak here in new york even sending people to watch folks take their medicine because new york poses such a challenge for anyone trying to e strain a virus or an epidemic because of how compact it is. we have mayor deblasio earlier today when he was, for the first time, addressing this issue that news had broken that a possible ebola patient had been taken to bellevue. here he is again. >> the important facts to know here, without going through too much detail, the individual in question is a doctor. has been able to work very closely with public authorities and providing careful information. we have some news that according to new york city officials, dr. spencer exhibited siebs of not feeling well. a couple of days prior to his admission, if you are hearing that and you were at a brooklyn bowling al heel and you're thinking to yourself, oh, that doesn't sound good, i would urge you to remember the fact that thomas duncan's father and mother hi,
dr. frooedman, was, for a hong time, the department of pub hick health.ts was very choes to combatting the outbreak here in new york even sending people to watch folks take their medicine because new york poses such a challenge for anyone trying to e strain a virus or an epidemic because of how compact it is. we have mayor deblasio earlier today when he was, for the first time, addressing this issue that news had broken that a possible ebola patient had been taken to bellevue. here he is again....
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dr. garza, we'll try to reestablish that. elizabeth, potential legal road, this nurse hicks objection has an attorney, and the attorney is saying a hearing to try to either reverse this situation or, what, demand better protections for her? explain. >> reporter: what hicks objection's lawyer wants to demand is the government explain why they did what they did. they said the burden of proof is to explain when they take someone's civil liberties away. if you lock someone us, you need to explain why. in this country we don't just do that. he said allege example is a mentally ill person, they get a hearing within a certain amount of days. she deserves the same thing, why shouldn't he get a hearing? another point i wanted to talk about, fred, is, you know, quarantines are there to protect the public. so by governor christie's reasoning, why not quarantine people who have signs of the flu? the flu kills tens of thousands of americans each year. if you start to feel the flu coming on, why not quarantine those people? if you walk around, it's very easy to transmit the flu. it's airborne, unlike ebola. the experts i'm saying are saying
dr. garza, we'll try to reestablish that. elizabeth, potential legal road, this nurse hicks objection has an attorney, and the attorney is saying a hearing to try to either reverse this situation or, what, demand better protections for her? explain. >> reporter: what hicks objection's lawyer wants to demand is the government explain why they did what they did. they said the burden of proof is to explain when they take someone's civil liberties away. if you lock someone us, you need to...
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dr. craig spencer remains in serious but stable condition at manhattan's bellevue hospital. meanwhile nurse casey hick cocks detained in new jersey as a potential ebola patient is back in her home state of main man. she's symptom free and fighting back against the state's 21-day quarantine protocol. several states have introduced tougher guidelines for people returning from west africa something the administration argues could keep americans from helping in the region. >> we got to make sure that those workers who are willing and able and dedicated to go over there in a really tough job, that they're applauded, thanked and supported. that should be our priority. >> reporter: dr. spencer remains in isolation here at bellevue hospital. officials say his toughest days are ahead. but things will get worse before they get better. in new york, rick leventhal, fox news. >> the government is filing suit against at&t the company was not up front in promises of unlimited data plans to its customers. the federal trade commission says at&t failed to adequately disclose that it would reduce data speeds if customer
dr. craig spencer remains in serious but stable condition at manhattan's bellevue hospital. meanwhile nurse casey hick cocks detained in new jersey as a potential ebola patient is back in her home state of main man. she's symptom free and fighting back against the state's 21-day quarantine protocol. several states have introduced tougher guidelines for people returning from west africa something the administration argues could keep americans from helping in the region. >> we got to make...