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nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president, but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares insomnia, and body aches. and hopes her suit uncovers the truth about how the hospital handled the deadly disease. >>> now, new numbers showing that measles is growing coast-to-coast. 16 new cases in just one week. let's get right to dr. richard besser. >> the majority of people here were not vaccinated. some because they were babyies. but others could have been, and weren't. >> and 93% of pediatricians were asked to wait. >> it's so hard to convince parents to give vaccines on time but's a risk. >> >> >>. >> we have a headline about the dow jones, a record high. only the third time in history it's closed above 5,000. >>> and a brazen stunt on i-95. $4 million in gold gone. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: here's where police say it happened a boldfaced robbery, out on i-95 in north carolina. three armed men held up a tractor trailer full of silver and gold su
nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president, but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares insomnia, and body aches. and hopes her suit uncovers the truth about how the hospital handled the deadly disease. >>> now, new numbers showing that measles is growing coast-to-coast. 16 new cases in just one week. let's get right to dr. richard besser. >> the majority of people here were not vaccinated. some because they were babyies....
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nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president, but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares, insomnia, and body aches. and hopes her suit uncovers the truth about how the hospital really handled the deadly disease. david? >> thank you. and welcome to saturday nights officially. >>> now, new numbers showing that measles is growing coast-to-coast. here's the map. 170 cases across 17 states and washington, d.c. 16 new cases in just one week. let's get right to dr. richard besser. you're seeing something connecting many of the cases. >> the majority of people here were not vaccinated. some because they were babies. but others could have been, and weren't. >> and another number we wanted to show everyone at home tonight. 93% of pediatricians were asked at least once a month by parents to put off childhood vaccinations. >> 3 out of 4 doctors say they sometimes go along with parents that say they don't want all the vaccines at once. i've been in that position,
nina pham did survive. reunited with her dog, even meeting the president, but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares, insomnia, and body aches. and hopes her suit uncovers the truth about how the hospital really handled the deadly disease. david? >> thank you. and welcome to saturday nights officially. >>> now, new numbers showing that measles is growing coast-to-coast. here's the map. 170 cases across 17 states and washington, d.c. 16 new cases in...
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nina pham contracted nina pham while caring for a patient at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. nina pham's attorney said the hospital didn't rain nurses how to treat ebola patients and she accused the hospital of using her for public relation permits. nina pham says she still worried about her long term health. the hospital hopes to resolve the matter. >>> costo is about to implement changes. they said today it struck a deal for citibank. and visa will replace american express. costo said the deal is subject to citi buying the portfolio. costo and american express parted ways. it will expire march 31. the deal with visa and citi group takes effect the following day. >>> tinder got an upgrade but if you are over 30, just 30 it will cost you. the app costs $9.99. if you are older than 30 it will cost you twice as much. they are not trying to push out the 30 plus group, it wants tinder to be more affordable for younger people. it allows people to go back and swipe right bringing back a possible match you may have missed. >>> ahead here, a record number of applications for uc scho
nina pham contracted nina pham while caring for a patient at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. nina pham's attorney said the hospital didn't rain nurses how to treat ebola patients and she accused the hospital of using her for public relation permits. nina pham says she still worried about her long term health. the hospital hopes to resolve the matter. >>> costo is about to implement changes. they said today it struck a deal for citibank. and visa will replace american...
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alleges the texas health presbyterian hospital and parent company did not provide proper training for nina phamolleagues. pham became ill while caring for an ebola patient who died. >> we believe she can be a voice for other nurses so that something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states of america. >> reporter: in response the hospital says it remain s confident that constructive dialogue can resolve the issue. >>> international space station is readied for the next phase of space travel. two american astronauts completed their third space walk in just over a week rigging up new parking spots for space taxis. since nasa retired the shuttle's fleet, u.s. scientists have had to book rides on russian spacecraft. the boeing and spacex are building commercial vehicles that will begin flight in 2017. >>> we have a perfect get away for spacex and rockets lifting off from cape canaveral florida. the company was carrying two commercial satellites in to orbit. after a schism launch last month, spacex tried to land the rocket on a barge so it could be reused but the experiment fail
alleges the texas health presbyterian hospital and parent company did not provide proper training for nina phamolleagues. pham became ill while caring for an ebola patient who died. >> we believe she can be a voice for other nurses so that something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states of america. >> reporter: in response the hospital says it remain s confident that constructive dialogue can resolve the issue. >>> international space station is...
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nina pham flames the hospital for not training its nurses properly and invading her privacy by publiclyntifying her. here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the nurse who became the face of the ebola battle in america is about to start a new fight. nina pham says she is filing a lawsuit against the parent company of the dallas hospital where she contracted the virus. the 26-year-old claims texas health presbyterian hospital didn't train the staff to treat ebola and didn't give them proper protective gear, leaving parts of their skin exposed as they cared for ebola patient, tom eric duncan who later died. pham telling the dallas morning news she was a symbol of corporate neglect. a casualty of a hospital's system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis. >> we believe she can be a voice for other nurses so that something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states of america. >> pham was cured in october at the national institutes of health is back in dallas with her dog bentley but says she is still coping with the after effects, nightmares, body
nina pham flames the hospital for not training its nurses properly and invading her privacy by publiclyntifying her. here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the nurse who became the face of the ebola battle in america is about to start a new fight. nina pham says she is filing a lawsuit against the parent company of the dallas hospital where she contracted the virus. the 26-year-old claims texas health presbyterian hospital didn't train the staff to treat ebola and didn't give them...
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. >>> nina pham, the first person in effected by the ebola virus is suing the hospital. saying the hospital didn't properly train her to deal with an ebola patient. she says the hospital sent her to deal with dangerous infectious materials without the proper protective gear. she says they later violated her privacy and used her as a pr pawn. pham told the dallas newspaper i wanted them to have my back but they didn't rise to the occasion. the hospital released a statement saying they continue to support nina pham and wish her the best. the tristate area is hit with heavy snow again. fresh snowfall and freezing rain are coming along. freezing rain is creating dangerous driving conditions further south look at this right here, caused a multivehicle accident in north carolina. at least a dozen cars swerved off the highway leading to the raleigh durham airport. causing black ice. >> i put on my brakes and when i did i spun out and i'm there. >> we should point out no one was seriously injured in the accident but the airport had to cancel around 50 flights today because of th
. >>> nina pham, the first person in effected by the ebola virus is suing the hospital. saying the hospital didn't properly train her to deal with an ebola patient. she says the hospital sent her to deal with dangerous infectious materials without the proper protective gear. she says they later violated her privacy and used her as a pr pawn. pham told the dallas newspaper i wanted them to have my back but they didn't rise to the occasion. the hospital released a statement saying they...
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nina pham contracted the disease while treating a pace in dallas.now she plans to sue texas health resources for neglect and invasion of privacy. her lawsuit alleges the hospital did not provided adequate training to care for thomas duncan, the first person in the united states to be diagnosed with ebola. he died back on october 8th. >> not one single person at presbyterian hospital or thr ever uttered the word ebola to nina pham. she received no training whatsoever. >> pham's attorney says the nurse's hair is falling out she suffers from fatigue and body aches. it's not clear though if those symptoms are a result of the ebola virus or the drugs she was given to treat it. >>> a big shakeup could be ahead in fairfax county after an officer shot and killed a man at his home. details coming up at 6 p.m. >> trending now is this viral picture of cindy crawford a fake? >> and the creepy downtown area of this georgia city is for sale. why walking dead fans may be the high bidders. >> we had some melting today so we're going to have some black ice tonight.
nina pham contracted the disease while treating a pace in dallas.now she plans to sue texas health resources for neglect and invasion of privacy. her lawsuit alleges the hospital did not provided adequate training to care for thomas duncan, the first person in the united states to be diagnosed with ebola. he died back on october 8th. >> not one single person at presbyterian hospital or thr ever uttered the word ebola to nina pham. she received no training whatsoever. >> pham's...
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nina pham did survive.eunited with her dog, even meeting the president but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares insomnia and body aches from ebola and says she hopes her suit uncovers what happened at that hospital and how it handled this deadly disease. cecilia vega abc news, new york. >>> coming up for decades a hospital was considered a bags of sanitation and security. >> more women are taking their newborns out of the doctor's hands. they say it is natural, but is it safe? you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continue ♪ >> oh,ing giving birth is one of the most prime lax, is that the way to say it. >> not the sweetest thing to say. >> it is primal. but there is modern medicine and turned birthing in to a sterile medical procedure. >> as a result, a growing number of women are avoiding hospitals all together. some of them literally going back to nature. we are up all "nightline" with juju chang. >> they say they had a negative experience in the
nina pham did survive.eunited with her dog, even meeting the president but she says her recovery is far from over. pham says she has nightmares insomnia and body aches from ebola and says she hopes her suit uncovers what happened at that hospital and how it handled this deadly disease. cecilia vega abc news, new york. >>> coming up for decades a hospital was considered a bags of sanitation and security. >> more women are taking their newborns out of the doctor's hands. they say...
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nina pham says they did not have the proper protective gear for those who treated the ebola patient. the patient, duncan the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states. >>> a big winter storm hitting the midwest and northeast this morning with another storm waiting in the wings. pedram javaheri has been tracking it for us. pedram. >> john and christine, good morning. it will be the case again. a february to remember. new york city your average temperature for february was 24 degrees. that is the coldest in eight decades. in buffalo, the coldest month on record as well. even in toronto did not reach the freezing mark at all. that was the first time since 1978. that is the case and will remain in the same range over the next couple of days. atlanta to charleston 60 to 70 degrees. we have wet weather moving in. that will be the theme over the next couple of days. strong thunderstorms around new orleans this morning. reduced visibility. boston less than 5 inches away from the all-time snowiest winter on record. models suggest we will get there over the next seven days. the n
nina pham says they did not have the proper protective gear for those who treated the ebola patient. the patient, duncan the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states. >>> a big winter storm hitting the midwest and northeast this morning with another storm waiting in the wings. pedram javaheri has been tracking it for us. pedram. >> john and christine, good morning. it will be the case again. a february to remember. new york city your average temperature for...
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nina pham says texas health- presbyterian failed to provide adequate protection for herself and her co-workers. the 26-year-old tells the dallas morning news that she still suffers from nightmares, body aches and insomnia. she also says the hospital failed to train employees to treat ebola patients. details of the lawsuit have not been disclosed. a fight started with a squabble on facebook and ended with a 14- year-old girl dead in alabama. detectives say it started three weeks ago after a group of girls had a disagreement on the social media site. they agreed to meet up friday night and duke it out. police say a 14-year-old was shot and killed by the boyfriend of one of the other girls. two other people were treated for gunshot wounds. the city councilor has made it his mission to keep young people from hurting each other. >> "and the way we can do this is we all just need to sit down and come up with a game plan. and stop marching and just come up with some ideas to get these kids to think about their actions." a 17-year-old and 19-year-old, both men, are in custody and facing charges in con
nina pham says texas health- presbyterian failed to provide adequate protection for herself and her co-workers. the 26-year-old tells the dallas morning news that she still suffers from nightmares, body aches and insomnia. she also says the hospital failed to train employees to treat ebola patients. details of the lawsuit have not been disclosed. a fight started with a squabble on facebook and ended with a 14- year-old girl dead in alabama. detectives say it started three weeks ago after a...
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unfortunately, nina pham and the other nurse was infected.are designated places ready to deal with ebola. the nih is one of them. they are ready to take care of the parts without infecting any health care workers. >> thanks so much for this update. >>> an american soldier suffered a minor gunshot wound wednesday while standing guard at an iraqi training facility. this marks the first service member wounded since the withdrawal. he and a second soldier game under small arms fire after nightfall. both soldiers returned fire. there are approximately 100 american soldiers at this particular airaqi base. we'll be right back. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines,
unfortunately, nina pham and the other nurse was infected.are designated places ready to deal with ebola. the nih is one of them. they are ready to take care of the parts without infecting any health care workers. >> thanks so much for this update. >>> an american soldier suffered a minor gunshot wound wednesday while standing guard at an iraqi training facility. this marks the first service member wounded since the withdrawal. he and a second soldier game under small arms fire...
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nina pham alleges that employees were not trained and did not have the proper equipment to handle the first she suffers from fatigue and aches in her bones and is suing for mental anguish and loss of earning capacity. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in washington. the israeli leader said his highly anticipated address in congress tomorrow is not intended to show any disrespect for president obama. craig boswell has more. >> reporter: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was kicking off his visit with a friendly crowd, the largest pro israel lobby in the u.s. the public affairs committee or apac. >> reports of the demise of the u.s. israeli relations is not only premature. they're just wrong. >> reporter: relations between israel and the u.s. are strained. benjamin netanyahu is concerned about u.s. efforts to reach a nuclear deal with iran. israel is opposed to iran having any nuclear ability. >> this iran has vowed to destroy israel. >> he addresses a joint session of congress on tuesday. and there are reports that he'll disclose negotiating points from the nucle
nina pham alleges that employees were not trained and did not have the proper equipment to handle the first she suffers from fatigue and aches in her bones and is suing for mental anguish and loss of earning capacity. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in washington. the israeli leader said his highly anticipated address in congress tomorrow is not intended to show any disrespect for president obama. craig boswell has more. >> reporter: israeli prime minister...
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the first was nurse nina pham. she contracted the virus at a dallas hospital while treating thomas duncan who fell ill shortly after coming here to the u.s.. now, pham was successfully treated here at nih. she was released last october. and is now ebola-free. as for the new patient, not a lot of information is being released at this point. we don't know their age or gender. we do know the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering at an ebola treatment unit in sierra leone. of course that's an area that was hard hit by the ebola outbreak. the patient will be flown to our area in isolation on a special aircraft and is expected to arrive at some point today. >> megan, thank you. >>> tensions remain high in ferguson missouri this morning as the hunt for the person who sht two two police officers continue. protestors gathered again overnight outside the ferguson list department. the protests came on the heels of a candlelig. >>> president obama says he's thankful the officers hurt in ferguson are expecte
the first was nurse nina pham. she contracted the virus at a dallas hospital while treating thomas duncan who fell ill shortly after coming here to the u.s.. now, pham was successfully treated here at nih. she was released last october. and is now ebola-free. as for the new patient, not a lot of information is being released at this point. we don't know their age or gender. we do know the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering at an ebola treatment unit in sierra leone. of...
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american survivor from ebola is getting ready to head back to liberia. >> reporter: dallas nurse nina pham is suing the parent company of texas health presbyterian hospital where she treated the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. pham allegeses her privacy was violate when she, too, became an ebola patient and she said is hospital failed by leaving its staff ill prepared to treat the deadly virus. >> she had received absolutely no training on how to care for a patient with ebola. none. >> reporter: texas health resources released a statement responding to news of the lawsuit reading in part "we continue to support and wish the best for her, and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter." meanwhile meanwhile, another american ebola survivor nancy wright bole is heading back to liberia this month with her husband david. >> it's a privilege and honor to be able to help. >> reporter: she's leave beg hind bags of this liquid gold. it's her plasma donated for research at emory research hospital in atlanta. nancy is presumed to be immune to ebola. t
american survivor from ebola is getting ready to head back to liberia. >> reporter: dallas nurse nina pham is suing the parent company of texas health presbyterian hospital where she treated the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. pham allegeses her privacy was violate when she, too, became an ebola patient and she said is hospital failed by leaving its staff ill prepared to treat the deadly virus. >> she had received absolutely no training on how to care for a...
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. >> i was patient nina pham is free of ebola. >> reporter: nurse nina pham went home after successfulatment. she had contracted ebola while caring for thomas duncan who died from ebola in a dallas hospital. in all, the eight americans treated for ebola have lived, but duncan from liberia and dr. martin saleh of sierra leone both died while being treated in u.s. hospitals. meanwhile, in west africa the death toll now stands at 10,000. >> ebola hasn't gone away. it slipped off the radar screen. the epidemics in sierra leone and guinea continue and continue to need our help. >> that was nbc's tom costello reporting. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> some really nice looking weather today. was pretty chilly first thing in the morning, but otherwise, it is a lucky 13 a lot of sunshine, dry weather, light winds, but we have got some nasty weather coming in tomorrow. soggy saturday and a very windy sunday. those two days are going to be very, very different. we have a lot of sunshine out there, high clouds starting to move in. 43
. >> i was patient nina pham is free of ebola. >> reporter: nurse nina pham went home after successfulatment. she had contracted ebola while caring for thomas duncan who died from ebola in a dallas hospital. in all, the eight americans treated for ebola have lived, but duncan from liberia and dr. martin saleh of sierra leone both died while being treated in u.s. hospitals. meanwhile, in west africa the death toll now stands at 10,000. >> ebola hasn't gone away. it slipped off...
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was nina pham who contracted ebola overseas as well. he was treated and released and doing much better. we know the facility this person will be coming to will be the same one that pham was 's specifically for this disease. it is staffed with specialists, infectious diseases and this person will be placed in an isolation unit and cared for the best way possible with ebola. again, that person will be coming to d.c. sometime today. we don't know which airport they will be arriving in. but it will be on a chartered plane and then they will be brought directly here to n.i.h. where they will be treated. for now back to you in the studio. >> all right, nikki, thank you, live in bethesda this morning. >>> d.c. police are investigating a deadly shooting by a metro transit police officer. >> the shoulding happened last night in a tunnel near the potomac avenue station. delia goncalves is live outside that station with more on this. delia? >> reporter: normal service has resumed and commuters are heading down into the metro station here at potomac
was nina pham who contracted ebola overseas as well. he was treated and released and doing much better. we know the facility this person will be coming to will be the same one that pham was 's specifically for this disease. it is staffed with specialists, infectious diseases and this person will be placed in an isolation unit and cared for the best way possible with ebola. again, that person will be coming to d.c. sometime today. we don't know which airport they will be arriving in. but it will...
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the nurse treated nina pham while treating thomas duncan. >>> the sixers are coming off back-to-back performances against the two top teams. >>> flyers are ten point out of the eastern conference's final playoff spot with 13 games to go. >>> philadelphia scored on the world stage. the city will hold the gold cup this summer, the championship soccer serials for north american and central american and the carribean. the action connection off ppl in chester the day before with the runner-up game. >>> time is 5:15. one automaker is about to spend millions of dollars urging owners to get safety recalls repaired. >>> friends and neighbors come together for a woman who dedicated her life serving the community. >> reporter: this afternoon you can easily back on extra stuff. i'll have the day planner coming up next along with the airport call. >> a big surprise ceremony in yeadon, delaware county honored a woman making a difference in the life of children and teens. students gathered to thank her for the fresh starting point the after school program that offers help with homework. >> i had a
the nurse treated nina pham while treating thomas duncan. >>> the sixers are coming off back-to-back performances against the two top teams. >>> flyers are ten point out of the eastern conference's final playoff spot with 13 games to go. >>> philadelphia scored on the world stage. the city will hold the gold cup this summer, the championship soccer serials for north american and central american and the carribean. the action connection off ppl in chester the day...
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. >> our patient, nina pham is free of ebola. >> reporter: last october nurse nina pham went home afteraring for thomas duncan who died from ebola in a dallas hospital. >> i would especially like to thank dr. kent brantly for his selfless act of donating plasma. >> reporter: he contracted ebola working in liberia. he talked to matt lauer about his darkest hour. >> i don't think they said kent you're about to die, but i felt like i was about to die. >> reporter: after being hospitalized in atlanta, he survived and donated plasma to help others. in all, eight americans treated for ebola have lived, but thomas duncan from liberia, and drrmt sol ee a died being treated in u.s. hospitals. in west africa the death toll stands at 10,000. >> ebola hasn't gone away, it is kind of slipped off the radar screen. the epidemics in sierra leone and guinea continue and continue to need our help. >> reporter: dr. schaffner mentioned progress was made in sierra leone, in guinea it is a big problem, especially in rural areas. that's why so many ebola health care workers from america are on the ground. >>
. >> our patient, nina pham is free of ebola. >> reporter: last october nurse nina pham went home afteraring for thomas duncan who died from ebola in a dallas hospital. >> i would especially like to thank dr. kent brantly for his selfless act of donating plasma. >> reporter: he contracted ebola working in liberia. he talked to matt lauer about his darkest hour. >> i don't think they said kent you're about to die, but i felt like i was about to die. >>...
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. >> why is nina pham suing?eels that texas health resources didn't properly train its staff. they didn't train how to take care of an ebola patient. she said they didn't train the nurses how to take off and put on protective gear and also says that the hospital system invaded her privacy when she fell sick by releasing information about her and releasing a video of her in her hospital bed. >> now texas presbyterian has issued a statement, nina pham bravely served texas health dallas during a most difficult time. we continue to support and wish the best for her and we remain openty is mystic that dialogue can resolve this matter. how is she doing physically or medically or emotionally as a result of having ebola? >> nina is still having health problems and probably will continue to have them for the rest of her life. she gets fatigued easily. her hair is falling out. she's had problems with her liver. she has night mares and she has insomnia. there's a lot that's unknown about what's in store for her five years d
. >> why is nina pham suing?eels that texas health resources didn't properly train its staff. they didn't train how to take care of an ebola patient. she said they didn't train the nurses how to take off and put on protective gear and also says that the hospital system invaded her privacy when she fell sick by releasing information about her and releasing a video of her in her hospital bed. >> now texas presbyterian has issued a statement, nina pham bravely served texas health...
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texas health resources. >> pham is accusing texas health presbyterian hospital of negligence. >> nina pham should not have gotten ebola. >> she became a symbol of corporateny glet citing a lack of treat saying her only ebola guidance was from on online printout. >> pham still has nightmares. >> i would wake up and check my hands. make sure my gloves are on. >> pham's lawyer claims her privacy was violated inside this hospital room despite the request to remain anonymous. sources saying we can continue to support and wish the best for her and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter. for "good morning america" se sia vega abc news new york. >> and news with a deadly bacteria classified as a bio terror agent was released from the research lab. officials say there is no public risk but they tell usa today the extent of contamination is still unknown. it is the latest in a string of recent lab safety breaches nationwide. in moscow, 30,000 people marched in the shadow of the kremlin to honor the government critic boris nemtsov who was gunned down friday. investiga
texas health resources. >> pham is accusing texas health presbyterian hospital of negligence. >> nina pham should not have gotten ebola. >> she became a symbol of corporateny glet citing a lack of treat saying her only ebola guidance was from on online printout. >> pham still has nightmares. >> i would wake up and check my hands. make sure my gloves are on. >> pham's lawyer claims her privacy was violated inside this hospital room despite the request to...
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nina pham contracted ebola while caring for a patient who died last october. pham's attorney says the hospital did not train nurses on how to treat ebola patients. she also accuses the hospital of using her for public relations purposes without her permission. >>> newly published e-mails suggest the man known as jihadi john has suicidal thoughts before leaving britain for syria two years ago. he told a journalist he thought about taking an overdose of sleeping pills to get away from the scrutiny of the british service. he was born in kuwait but was raised in london. >>> 4:56 is the time. a community outraged after a freshman student athlete was shot and killed in broad daylight in oakland. >> 14 years old. walking down the street getting gunned down like an animal. >> up next the evidence that could help police track down the gunman. >> and taking a tole on people who use the bay bridge. how it could cost drivers more than $1 million even though the leaks are not fully fixed. >> speaking of the bay bridge things are looking great if you are heading out. we'll
nina pham contracted ebola while caring for a patient who died last october. pham's attorney says the hospital did not train nurses on how to treat ebola patients. she also accuses the hospital of using her for public relations purposes without her permission. >>> newly published e-mails suggest the man known as jihadi john has suicidal thoughts before leaving britain for syria two years ago. he told a journalist he thought about taking an overdose of sleeping pills to get away from...
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nina pham's lawyer confirms she plans to file the lawsuit tomorrow. the suit says texas health services is negligent for failing to treat the people accurately. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday, bringing out your inner entrepreneur. a company who wants your ideas. >>> and later, escaping a disaster at sea. we'll hear from a couple who lived to tell about it. >>> who among us hasn't had a bright idea we were convinced was the next best thing but couldn't make it fly? there is a company out there who will help you decide which ideas are worthy. here is nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: 7-year-old houston diaz may not look the part, but he's an inventor. his idea was borne out of frustration, how to keep the toothpaste on his toothbrush. >> the toothpaste fell in the sink a lot. >> reporter: with the help of his dad, houston invented the squeezey, a toothbrush that dispenses toothpaste directly. >> i think it's going to get big and it's going to go to a lot of stores. >> reporter: a start-up company called quirky took his idea and ran with i
nina pham's lawyer confirms she plans to file the lawsuit tomorrow. the suit says texas health services is negligent for failing to treat the people accurately. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday, bringing out your inner entrepreneur. a company who wants your ideas. >>> and later, escaping a disaster at sea. we'll hear from a couple who lived to tell about it. >>> who among us hasn't had a bright idea we were convinced was the next best thing but couldn't...
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nina pham contracted ebola while caring for the first patient ever diagnosed with the virus on american soil thomas eric duncan, who died while being treated. pham says she continues to suffer from body aches and insomnia and has yet to return to work. >>> new records on wall street, the dow and s&p finished at all-time high and the nasdaq closed above 5,000 for the first time since the dot-com bubble burst 15 years ago. >>> a lot more news still ahead tonight including new concerns about the wood flooring found in so many homes across the country. a bombshell report has a major u.s. company under fire and questions about safety. >>> and a shocking free fall caught on camera. tonight, we hear from the sky diver unable to open his parachute rescued while plunging to the ground. >>> there is major fallout tonight for the company lumber liquidators accused of selling potentially unsafe products from china. tonight, the company is fighting back saying the flooring itself is safe. meantime, though, its stock is taking a beating, down 25% today. and as nbc's hallie jackson reports, a lot of w
nina pham contracted ebola while caring for the first patient ever diagnosed with the virus on american soil thomas eric duncan, who died while being treated. pham says she continues to suffer from body aches and insomnia and has yet to return to work. >>> new records on wall street, the dow and s&p finished at all-time high and the nasdaq closed above 5,000 for the first time since the dot-com bubble burst 15 years ago. >>> a lot more news still ahead tonight including...
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pham is accusing texas health presbyterian hospital of negligence. >> nina pham should not have gotten ebola. and there needs to be some accountability for that. >> reporter: pham telling the dallas morning news that she became a symbol of corporate neglect, citing a lack of treatment saying her only ebola guidance was from an online printout. pham still has nightmares. >> i would wake up and check my hands, make sure my gloves are on. >> reporter: pham's lawyer also claims her privacy was violated inside this hospital room despite pham's request to remain anonymous. this morning, texas health resources telling us that we continue to support and wish the best for her and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter. for "good morning america" can cecelia vega, abc news, new york. >>> and concerns are mounting over deadly bacteria classified as a bioterror agent, was somehow released from the tulane primate research lab. officials say there is no public risk but they tell usa today the extent of contamination is still unknown. it is the latest in a string of r
pham is accusing texas health presbyterian hospital of negligence. >> nina pham should not have gotten ebola. and there needs to be some accountability for that. >> reporter: pham telling the dallas morning news that she became a symbol of corporate neglect, citing a lack of treatment saying her only ebola guidance was from an online printout. pham still has nightmares. >> i would wake up and check my hands, make sure my gloves are on. >> reporter: pham's lawyer also...
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the first was nina pham, a dallas nurse. doctors here say they are taking every precaution to make sure staff, patients annual the public are -- patients, and the public are safe. i'm nikki burdine. back you to in the studio. >> this patient is the tenth person with ebola in the united states. >>> right now the man accused of reaching white house security is before a judge. an attorney for omar gonzalez' lawyers are close to resolving the case with a plea. he was allegedly carrying a knife and 800 rounds of ammunition when he hopped the gate and stormed the white house. he could get up to 16 years in prison if convicted. >>> the u.s. leaders of house of oversight committee want secret service joe clancy to provide them a briefing by next wednesday on what happened in the latest secret service scandal. to agents drove into a white house security barrier after a night of drinking. allegedly they went right through an area where their colleagues were investigating a suspicious package. instead of taking a field sobriety test, t
the first was nina pham, a dallas nurse. doctors here say they are taking every precaution to make sure staff, patients annual the public are -- patients, and the public are safe. i'm nikki burdine. back you to in the studio. >> this patient is the tenth person with ebola in the united states. >>> right now the man accused of reaching white house security is before a judge. an attorney for omar gonzalez' lawyers are close to resolving the case with a plea. he was allegedly...
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nina pham is accusing texas health presbyterian as negligent.d not have the training or equipment to take care of thomas duncan who died of ebola. she fights insomnia and body aches. >>> a new method for tracking flights in remote areas is being tested in australia and indonesia. a plane's location will be recorded every 15 minutes instead of every 30 minutes. no trails also of -- no trace of the plane that went missing over the indian ocean has been found. >>> a skydiver fell unconscious 9,000 feet up in the air in australia. he is okay thanks to his instructor's quick thinking. 22-year-old christopher jones has epilepsy while training to be a skydiver instructor. he plunged to earth 4,000 feet up, his instructor reached him and pulled his rip colder. jones woke up -- rip cord. >>> parents new study reveals how parents are handling their children's vaccines. that's next. # [ male announcer ] approaching medicare eligibility? don't put off checking out your medicare options until 65. now is a good time to get the ball rolling. medicare only cove
nina pham is accusing texas health presbyterian as negligent.d not have the training or equipment to take care of thomas duncan who died of ebola. she fights insomnia and body aches. >>> a new method for tracking flights in remote areas is being tested in australia and indonesia. a plane's location will be recorded every 15 minutes instead of every 30 minutes. no trails also of -- no trace of the plane that went missing over the indian ocean has been found. >>> a skydiver fell...
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he or she is in a high isolation unit the same organization treated nina aboutham nina pham. >> water and disease, ash-har quraishi went for a visit. >> here in loundes county, hard work is a way of lot of life. nestled in the black belt region of the deep south known for its dark earth it leads to higher absorption, no real way to deal with raw sewage. it is a probable countless residents have struggled with for years. >> what kind of things are happening? >> sewage back up, this drain is not draining look it should and it's just a mess. >> at least hardy has a accept septic system. her neighbor has nothing. it flows into her backyard. do you worry about it at all? >> well i do but what can i do? like i say -- i can't afford it. >> reporter: she's not alone. installing a septic system can cost thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. instead, the effluent pours out wuntwithout containment. >> it makes no sense it's not good at all. you've got kids running around playing around this kind of stuff. and it just -- it's not right. be. >> reporter: as we drove around the county we found
he or she is in a high isolation unit the same organization treated nina aboutham nina pham. >> water and disease, ash-har quraishi went for a visit. >> here in loundes county, hard work is a way of lot of life. nestled in the black belt region of the deep south known for its dark earth it leads to higher absorption, no real way to deal with raw sewage. it is a probable countless residents have struggled with for years. >> what kind of things are happening? >> sewage...
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nina pham is expected to file suit today against texas pressdy bi presbyterian hospital in dallas. she became ill while treating eric duncan, the only one to die here in the u.s.. >>> take a look at this cell phone video of a big fire in fairfax county. you can see the fire there along with a lot of thick smoke. you can hear the fire trucks and ambulances on the scene, as well. this is at the garden center on lee highway, a drug caught fire there. the center itself did not catch fire. >>> this just in, we have school closings to tell you about. fairfax, falls church and fauquier county schools all closed today. >>> it is now 4:49. if you live in virginia, you may start seeing officers wearing body cameras in the near future. according to the freelance star the spotsylvania sheriff's office says it wants to equip them with the cameras. they're working to get 18 more. the report says stafford and culpeper counties are not planning on buying cameras because of the cost. >>> today students in maryland will start taking a new standardized texas, the parcc, partnership for assessment of
nina pham is expected to file suit today against texas pressdy bi presbyterian hospital in dallas. she became ill while treating eric duncan, the only one to die here in the u.s.. >>> take a look at this cell phone video of a big fire in fairfax county. you can see the fire there along with a lot of thick smoke. you can hear the fire trucks and ambulances on the scene, as well. this is at the garden center on lee highway, a drug caught fire there. the center itself did not catch fire....
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nina pham got the disease caring for the first person in the u.s. diagnosed with ebola.the dallas hospital where she worked and its parent company failed to provide adequate training and equipment. pham says she continues to suffer from side effects. >> disney land's it's a small world is opened again after a fire. >> oh, man. >> ooh. >> visitors recorded the fire that broke out saturday night in a backstage area. a tree next to the iconic attraction went up in flames. firefighters quickly doused the blaze. the ride wasn't damaged, and there were no injuries. >>> straight ahead, samsung's answer to the iphone. we'll show you the much anticipated galaxy s6 and the s6 edge as they fight for dominance in the smartphone race. i know a guy in new york vegas, dallas. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. priceline.com brookside chocolate now has a crunch. brookside crunchy clusters - crispy multi-grains and sweet fruit-flavored pieces dipped in rich dark chocolate. discover brookside crunchy clusters. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities a
nina pham got the disease caring for the first person in the u.s. diagnosed with ebola.the dallas hospital where she worked and its parent company failed to provide adequate training and equipment. pham says she continues to suffer from side effects. >> disney land's it's a small world is opened again after a fire. >> oh, man. >> ooh. >> visitors recorded the fire that broke out saturday night in a backstage area. a tree next to the iconic attraction went up in flames....
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the patient will most likely be treated in the same isolation unit where nina pham was taken, the nurse in dallas who contracted ebola while caring for a liberian man and survived. this will be the 10th person treated in the u.s. but only the second at nih. it's estimated the virus has killed more than 10,000 people mostly in guinea and sierra leone. >>> president obama says he's completely confident in the secret service's new director. joseph clancy hasn't been on the job for a month and hasn't said much about the report of two agents crashing into the security barrier after a night of drinking. their supervisor let them go home without being arrested or a field sobriety test. now both agents have desk jobs. the fate of their supervisor is unclear. >>> of course, the work of the secret service goes on and tonight there is a plan by the agency to fly drones over the skies of d.c. the next few weeks. the purpose? figure out how to stop them. this project shifted in high gear in january after a young drunk intel worker flew his friend's small drone out the window of his downtown apartmen
the patient will most likely be treated in the same isolation unit where nina pham was taken, the nurse in dallas who contracted ebola while caring for a liberian man and survived. this will be the 10th person treated in the u.s. but only the second at nih. it's estimated the virus has killed more than 10,000 people mostly in guinea and sierra leone. >>> president obama says he's completely confident in the secret service's new director. joseph clancy hasn't been on the job for a month...
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that's the same facility that cared for nurse nina pham. 10,000 people have died from e ebola ebola. >>> well move on now, and tonight, 25 million americans bracing for a blast of rain. flood watches across 14 states tonight from texas to pennsylvania. super soaker making for a dangerous commute home. tonight, along the gulf coast streets under water. pickup trucks plowing right through. let's get to rob marciano who is telling us this system is on the move tonight. >> reporter: it is david. it has some juice to it. the salt lite picture shows you originateing from the southern gulf of mexico. new orleans all the way up to cincinnati. two to four inches of rainfall from the ohio and mississippi rivers ss and extending into the northeast. out west where they need the rain just a heat waive.ve. near 90 in los angeles. 80s across parts of northern california. and the pat earn continues for the next two weeks, above average across the west cooler than average across the east. something we've seen all year, david. >> a tale of two countries again tonight. rob, thank you. and the milder te
that's the same facility that cared for nurse nina pham. 10,000 people have died from e ebola ebola. >>> well move on now, and tonight, 25 million americans bracing for a blast of rain. flood watches across 14 states tonight from texas to pennsylvania. super soaker making for a dangerous commute home. tonight, along the gulf coast streets under water. pickup trucks plowing right through. let's get to rob marciano who is telling us this system is on the move tonight. >> reporter:...
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nina pham contracted ebola last fall while caring far dallas man who later died. she's expected to file suit against texas health resources, the medical center's parent company. it alleges lack of training, inadequate equipment, privacy violations, and lingering side effects from ebola. >>> here we go again, this morning, uber revealing now more details about a hack that put the personal information of tens of thousands of users at risk. morgan brennan live in morning at world headquarters with all the details, garnood morning, morgan. >> reporter: good morning, sam. add uber to the growing list. popular ride handling app has the latest of hack attacks. security breach occurred last spring, but wasn't realized until september. close to 50,000 driver's names and license numbers may have been stolen. >>> and a record month for stocks. february was the best month for the dow in over two years, closing out at 18,132, but big focus this week is going to be on the nasdaq. now it came within 11 points of touching the 5,000 mark on friday before a late slide into the clos
nina pham contracted ebola last fall while caring far dallas man who later died. she's expected to file suit against texas health resources, the medical center's parent company. it alleges lack of training, inadequate equipment, privacy violations, and lingering side effects from ebola. >>> here we go again, this morning, uber revealing now more details about a hack that put the personal information of tens of thousands of users at risk. morgan brennan live in morning at world...
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"nina pham bravely served texas health dallas during a most difficult time.e continue to support and wish the best for her, and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter." prince william has arrived in beijing to begin a four-day tour. he's expected to visit landmarks including beijing forbidden city and kick off an event to foster relationships between british business and chinese partners. his visit marks the first by a senior royal in a generation. >>> actor william shatner is fending off critics for not being able to attend leonard nemoy's funeral including daily news calling him captain jerk. he couldn't fly back in time for the funeral. shatner tweeted, "i feel really awful. here i am doing charity work and one of my dearest friend is buried." he eulogized in a tweet including this one. he was tall lanky and sometimes a bit too serious. >>> a few hours ago space ex launch carrying two communication satellites at once. >>> time now to get down to business. >>> good morning, dara. february was a record month for stocks. the b
"nina pham bravely served texas health dallas during a most difficult time.e continue to support and wish the best for her, and we remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter." prince william has arrived in beijing to begin a four-day tour. he's expected to visit landmarks including beijing forbidden city and kick off an event to foster relationships between british business and chinese partners. his visit marks the first by a senior royal in a generation....
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nina pham's lawyer says she plans to file the lawsuit tomorrow. they say the hospital is negligent for failing to treat the people accurately. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday bringing out your inner entrepreneur. a country who wants your ideas. >>> and later, escaping a disaster at sea will hear from in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to
nina pham's lawyer says she plans to file the lawsuit tomorrow. they say the hospital is negligent for failing to treat the people accurately. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday bringing out your inner entrepreneur. a country who wants your ideas. >>> and later, escaping a disaster at sea will hear from in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor...
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nina pham says she's filing a lawsuit against the parent company of the dallas hospital where she contractedthe virus. she claims that the hospital didn't train the staff to treat ebola.:&d and didn't give them proper protective gear. leaving parts of their skin exposed as they cared for ebola patient thomas eric duncan, who later died.5+f pham saying she was a symbol of corporate neglect.y5ú a casualty of a hospital system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis. >> we believe she can be a voice for other nurses so something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states of america. >> reporter: pham, who was cured in october at the national institutes of health -- >> i'm so incredibly thankful. >> reporter: -- is back in dallas with her dog, bentley. but says she is coping with the aftereffects, nightmares, body aches, and other health issues. texas health resources responding saying they support pham and remain optimistic that constructive dialogue can resolve this matter. and amber vinson, the other nurse infected at the same hospital and later cured
nina pham says she's filing a lawsuit against the parent company of the dallas hospital where she contractedthe virus. she claims that the hospital didn't train the staff to treat ebola.:&d and didn't give them proper protective gear. leaving parts of their skin exposed as they cared for ebola patient thomas eric duncan, who later died.5+f pham saying she was a symbol of corporate neglect.y5ú a casualty of a hospital system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis....
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nina pham contracted ebola while treating thomas eric duncan.uncan died on october 8th and pham tested positive for e bowl there three days later she claims the hospital did not do enough to protect its staff. pham since recovered but she says she suffers from nightmares inn psalm 93 ya and body ache. >>> now to an incredible mid heiress due has so many people talking today. a sky dive suffers a seizure after leaping out of a plane. >> his rescue was caught on camera. take look at this. 22-year-old christopher jones started convulsing about 9,000 feet above western australia. his instructor sheldon mcfarland is in the air with him. he doesn't panic. it took him a couple of tries but he eventually is able to grab a hold of chris and activate his parachute. >> i wasn't really concerned about him hitting the ground without a parachute. i wanted to get him underneath the parachute sooner than later. >> sheldon grabs me and thankfully pulls my chute and yeah i'm here to tell the tail. >> yes, he is. the video that amazing rescue has gone viral now. g
nina pham contracted ebola while treating thomas eric duncan.uncan died on october 8th and pham tested positive for e bowl there three days later she claims the hospital did not do enough to protect its staff. pham since recovered but she says she suffers from nightmares inn psalm 93 ya and body ache. >>> now to an incredible mid heiress due has so many people talking today. a sky dive suffers a seizure after leaping out of a plane. >> his rescue was caught on camera. take look...
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here in the u.s., ebola survivor, nurse nina pham, plans to sue the texas hospital where she contracted. attorneys claim the hospital didn't properly train the staff to deal with the outbreak. european counter-terrorism investigators believe at least sixty british women and schoolgirls may have traveled to syria to join isis. five of them are reportedly 15 or 16 years old. three of those british teens were spotted on security video while travelling in turkey last month. turkish police are searching for the girls, but investigators fear they've already crossed the border into syria. we'll have more on the fight against isis here in the united states in a moment. a new report from the united nations says at least 1,100 iraqis were killed in february. more than 600 of them were civilians. the u.n. blames isis and is calling on fractured iraqi leaders to join forces to fight back. but there's also some good news out of baghdad tonight-- iraq's national museum has officially re-opened, 12 years after it was vandalized in the aftermath of the u.s.-led invasion. looters stole the museum's anti
here in the u.s., ebola survivor, nurse nina pham, plans to sue the texas hospital where she contracted. attorneys claim the hospital didn't properly train the staff to deal with the outbreak. european counter-terrorism investigators believe at least sixty british women and schoolgirls may have traveled to syria to join isis. five of them are reportedly 15 or 16 years old. three of those british teens were spotted on security video while travelling in turkey last month. turkish police are...
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that's the same facility that cared for nurse nina pham. the world health organization tonight reporting that more than 10,000 people have died from ebola in guinea, liberia and in sierra leone. >>> we do move on now, and tonight, 25 million americans bracing for a blast of rain. flood watches across 14 states tonight from texas to pennsylvania. a super soaker making for a dangerous commute home. tonight, along the gulf coast, shreveport, louisiana, here, streets under water. pickup trucks plowing right through. so let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano who is telling us this system is on the move tonight. >> reporter: it is, david. it has some juice to it. the satellite picture shows you, originating from the southern gulf of mexico. pouring into the u.s. that's where we have the flood watches out. new orleans all the way up to cincinnati. two to four inches of rainfall along the ohio and mississippi rivers and extending into the northeast. so, some spotty flooding there. out west where they desperately need the rain, just a heat wa
that's the same facility that cared for nurse nina pham. the world health organization tonight reporting that more than 10,000 people have died from ebola in guinea, liberia and in sierra leone. >>> we do move on now, and tonight, 25 million americans bracing for a blast of rain. flood watches across 14 states tonight from texas to pennsylvania. a super soaker making for a dangerous commute home. tonight, along the gulf coast, shreveport, louisiana, here, streets under water. pickup...
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nina pham contracted ebola while caring for the first patient ever diagnosed on american soil toms eric duncan who died while being treated. she continues to body aches and insomnia and yet to return to work. records on wall street the dow and s&p finished at all-time high and the nasdaq closed above 5,000 for the first time since the dot com bubble burst 15 years ago. >>> a lo concerns about the wood flooring found in so many homes across the country. a bombshell report has a major u.s. company under fire and questions about safety. >>> and a shocking freefall caught on camera. tonight, we hear from the sky diver unable to open his parachute rescued. it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and now introducing aleve pm for a better am. doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, t
nina pham contracted ebola while caring for the first patient ever diagnosed on american soil toms eric duncan who died while being treated. she continues to body aches and insomnia and yet to return to work. records on wall street the dow and s&p finished at all-time high and the nasdaq closed above 5,000 for the first time since the dot com bubble burst 15 years ago. >>> a lo concerns about the wood flooring found in so many homes across the country. a bombshell report has a...
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nina pham says that the hospital failed to provide adequate protection for herself and her co-workers. the 26 year-old says that she still suffers from nightmares body a aches, and insomnia. >>> on health check tonight doctors are -- or some doctors are admitting they are getting push back from parents want to space out their children's vaccines. while doctors overwhelmingly agree that the current schedule is safe some pediatricians say they have agreed to delay the schedule. they say it is a calculated risk designed to build trust with parents. others report that to try to convince parents otherwise doesn't seem to work and can take away from other trust issues this their relationship >>> a children's hospital doctor known for his pioneering work in fetal surgery was recognized tonight. doctor scott addsick received the samuel d gross prize for original surgical research. doctor addsick is the surgeon in chief at children's hospital in philadelphia and founded chop center for fetal diagnosis and treatment, 20 years ago. >>> big night the for him. it is not going to be a great next fe
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nina pham said texas health resources failed to properly train her to handle the ebola case. she was infected from a patient who died from the virus. richard, the patient lied to get in the country and no one expected an ebola outbreak here, but you know obviously he got here and she was infected. is her employer responsible? >> first of all, you look at the ebola patient that was there. his family settled with the hospital and there is a case of negligence. not only one case of a nurse contacting ebola in the hospital but two cases that will boost the case if it gets to court. i don't think it will get to court. it is duty, breach causation. and does the hospital have to protect workers? yes. did they breach? ? yes. did that cause the nurse to get ebola? i don't think it will make it to the jury. what is the injure to the nurse here? her dating life went downhill and mental affects and that she can't work. and she doesn't feel comfortable be being a nurse. and it boils down to injuries. there have been other cases of negligence. >> this is a hospital that thrust upon it a ca
nina pham said texas health resources failed to properly train her to handle the ebola case. she was infected from a patient who died from the virus. richard, the patient lied to get in the country and no one expected an ebola outbreak here, but you know obviously he got here and she was infected. is her employer responsible? >> first of all, you look at the ebola patient that was there. his family settled with the hospital and there is a case of negligence. not only one case of a nurse...
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the nation's first patient with the virus plans file a lawsuit against the hospital. 26-year-old nina pham says texas health-presbyterian failed to provide protection and equipment for herself and her co-workers. she says she still suffers from nightmares, body aches and insomnia. she also claims the hospital failed to train employees to treat ebola patients. tens of thousands of people marched through moscow following the killing of prominent opposition leader boris nemtsov. many mourners carried portraits of him, russian flags, and banners reading "i am not afraid." nemtsov was a strong critic of russian president vladimir putin and some of his allies have accused the kremlin of being involved in his killing. the cause of his death is under investigation. demonstrators in the ukranian capital are voicing their oppposition to russia. a rally was held in kiev where people prayed for a ukrainian pilot being held by moscow. diana magnay has the details. >> it seems like all of kiev ukraine is turning into one giant memorial. they are holding this in honor of the man who strongly opposed russ
the nation's first patient with the virus plans file a lawsuit against the hospital. 26-year-old nina pham says texas health-presbyterian failed to provide protection and equipment for herself and her co-workers. she says she still suffers from nightmares, body aches and insomnia. she also claims the hospital failed to train employees to treat ebola patients. tens of thousands of people marched through moscow following the killing of prominent opposition leader boris nemtsov. many mourners...
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nina pham claimed the hospital lied to upgrade her condition as good.ospital of videotaping her without her consent and revealing her identity against her wishes. the suit claims hospital officials only gave pham googled information about ebola before assigning her to care for a stricken liberian man. >>> 17 new cases of measles reported in the last week bringing the national total to 170 measles cases. this outbreak affecting 17 states and washington, d.c. most of the cases linked to disneyland in california. three separate outbreaks in illinois nevada and washington state not connected to disneyland. with measles spreading, a study reveals more than 70% of pediatricians admit delaying vaccinations when parents ask them to although most of the doctors know that puts the children at risk. >>> happening now, a final farewell for an assassinated russian politician. president vladimir putin's strongest critic murdered in front of a crowd. days later, are there any signs his killer could be found? we are live in moscow next. elf in a sport where your name a
nina pham claimed the hospital lied to upgrade her condition as good.ospital of videotaping her without her consent and revealing her identity against her wishes. the suit claims hospital officials only gave pham googled information about ebola before assigning her to care for a stricken liberian man. >>> 17 new cases of measles reported in the last week bringing the national total to 170 measles cases. this outbreak affecting 17 states and washington, d.c. most of the cases linked to...
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. >> our patient nina pham is free of ebola. >> reporter: last october nurse nina pham went home aftercessful treatment. >> dr. kent brantley contracted it while working in liberia last summer. >> i felt like i was about to die. >> he survived and donated his plasma to help others. the eight americans have lived. thomas duncan from liberia and dr. martin both sighed while being treated in u.s. hospitals. in west africa, the death toll stands at 10,000. there's still american health care workers on the ground there. it's one of those health care workers who contracted ebola and now he or she is here at the nih. >>> we're learning more about the 11 servicemen killed in the helicopter crash off the coast of florida. both young men were from michigan. the names of other victims are expected to be released soon. a news conference is happening right now at camp lejeune. any word on what officials are speaking about. is it more about the recovery of the main wreckage? >> reporter: good afternoon. just a minute ago camp lejeune did release the names of those remaining marines. they have confir
. >> our patient nina pham is free of ebola. >> reporter: last october nurse nina pham went home aftercessful treatment. >> dr. kent brantley contracted it while working in liberia last summer. >> i felt like i was about to die. >> he survived and donated his plasma to help others. the eight americans have lived. thomas duncan from liberia and dr. martin both sighed while being treated in u.s. hospitals. in west africa, the death toll stands at 10,000. there's...
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the center treated nina pham, the dallas nurse infected while treating thomas dunkin. >>> tech bytes google has unveiled a new high end book. it's has full touch screen and it has a starting price of $1,000. >>> a major competitor to uber is getting a lift. they have raised 530 million-dollar. 300 million comes from a japanese etaylor that gives lift a value of $2.5 billion. still uber is at 40. >>> a paul dean game app the recipe quest players cook and solve puzzles. recipe quest is available for apple and the android version will be released monday. >>> those are your tech bytes. >> 6:17, new at 6:00. bills betrayal. see a scuffle between a worker and his would boss. >> reporter: we're dressing the kids because we have temperatures around the freezing mark. this afternoon go easier on the gear i'll have the day planner forecast and the airport call coming up. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the wit
the center treated nina pham, the dallas nurse infected while treating thomas dunkin. >>> tech bytes google has unveiled a new high end book. it's has full touch screen and it has a starting price of $1,000. >>> a major competitor to uber is getting a lift. they have raised 530 million-dollar. 300 million comes from a japanese etaylor that gives lift a value of $2.5 billion. still uber is at 40. >>> a paul dean game app the recipe quest players cook and solve puzzles....