apparently, ms. pham was asking for haz-mat suits for days provided to her.the proper training and proper protections she might not have gone through what she went through. sure, she signed up to be a nurse, fine. but the fact that i have a license doesn't mean you throw me into the independency 500 with no helmet, no nothing. you signed up to drive. i think she has a case here. >> the chief drngcal officer for texas health resources testified before congress in october. he says the company shared an ebola advisory that it received from the cdc right, before mr. duncan arrived with the personnel and said that the presbyterian staff was trained to management ebola. erik, can this lawsuit ends up on the doorstep of the cdc? >> i don't believe this will end up on the door steps of the cdc because texas presbyterian that was her employer and they have the duty to protect their employees just like any corporation. and texas presbyterian, according to the information we received and researched, they were actually looking up things on theñw>gtÑ wá3 and we remain opt