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WCAU NBC Nightly News October 14, 2014

Good evening. The head of the cdc said today they could have done a better job than how they have handled cases of ebola. In fact he admitted the government has made mistakes in its effort to control the virus. Mistakes that may have led to a nurse getting sick. And today the cdc pledged to do better. Mostly through the use of Rapid Response teams dispatched to any hospital within hours where cases of ebola show up. The good news today, the nurse who contracted ebola from a patient who later died is in Good Condition tonight. In fact, its where we begin our National Correspondent kate snow remains at the hospital in dallas. Good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. Starting today anyone who walks into an emergency room in this country with ebola then a specialized team, as you mentioned, will be deployed by the cdc ready to move that patient if necessary to another hospital. All of this coming too late for the nurse being treated here. A stark admission today. Nurse nina pham might never have gotten sick if the cdc had immediately sent a Rapid Response team of Infection Control experts to dallas as soon as Thomas Eric Duncan tested positive. I wish we had put a team like this on the ground the day the Patient First patient was diagnosed. That might have prevented this infection. Reporter today we heard from nina pham directly. Im doing well, she said in a written statement, and want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers. In her statement she defended Texas Health Presbyterian hospital dallas saying she was bless to be cared for by the best team of doctors and nurses in the world. But because pham was somehow infected while wearing protective gear the cdc said today it will now monitor 76 hospital staff in addition to the four dozen already being monitored in the community. Our teams have been working very hard to cast a wide net and identify everyone who might have been exposed. That includes anyone who went into the room and that includes people who might have handled specimens of blood that were taken from him. Reporter pham was certified to work as a Critical Care nurse less than two months before helping treat duncans deadly ebola, raising questions. I think we need to select those Health Care Workers who were most experienced and most importantly have undergone extensive training for how to safely provide care for those patients. Reporter emails from nbc news asking the hospital to clarify phams experience and role on the team have gone unanswered. The last time any doctor from the hospital smoke on camera was early sunday morning. We cant discuss any further details of the situation. Reporter this afternoon a surreal scene, hazmat teams preparing a new home for phams cog bentley who is being monitored by veterinarians although theyre not sure if dogs can contract ebola. The man who came into contact with pham is here hospitalized but said to have no symptoms. Of the 48 people also being monitored because they came into contact with duncan, none of them have shown symptoms and frieden said today theyve gone through the highest risk period now for ebola. Kate, thank you. Kate snow starting us off from dallas tonight. If theres anyone who knows what this nurse in dallas is going through its dr. Kent brantly. Hes one of the handful of americans who have contracted ebola and lived to tell about it. Now hes also able to do something about it. Its his blood that is able to help patients like the young nurse in dallas. Nbcs tom costello has our report. Reporter its been ten weeks since dr. Kent brantly walk into Emory University fighting for his life. He himself had received a blood transfusion from a 14yearold ebola survivor who he treated back in liberia. It is great, it is great to be here. Reporter brantly has donated roughly a gallon of his own blood to save others. Dallas nurse nina pham. Nbc cameraman ashoka mukpo and dr. Rick sacra. I appreciate dr. Kent brantly, my colleague and friend who was willing to come here to donate his plasma. Reporter the blood of ebola survivors like dr. Brantly is loaded with antibodies that just fought off the disease. In a blood transfusion, the donors plasma is separated from red blood cells and given to the ebola patient in the hope that those antibodies will then kickstart the patients immune system. Youre trying to impart on the patient that advantage that dr. Brantly now has in his own blood of these powerful proteins called antibodies which can block the virus. Reporter but the patients blood type must match the donors. Dr. Brantly was not a match for Thomas Duncan who died in dallas last week. Still, its not clear what works best, the transfusions, experimental drugs or the intensive care. I think we dont know whether the blood transfusion will or will not have a beneficial effect at this time in and of itself. It very well may in the context of other treatments. Reporter doctors believe someone who has survived ebola has the most antibodies to the virus in the months immediately after surviving which means dr. Brantlys are the most potent potentially right now. Tom costello in our d. C. Newsroom tonight. Now to the weather making news. Another dangerous night ahead for nearly 30 million americans as an already deadly outbreak of Severe Weather moves to the north and east. You see it there. A huge system already spawning tornadoes. The watches and warnings will continue throughout this night. Nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer monitoring it all from charlotte. Reporter from alabama to the carolinas, a massive storm system packing high winds and heavy rain pushed its way across the southeast today. It spawned two tornadoes in Metro Atlanta area. Peoples houses are just totally gone. Theyre having to rummage through their stuff. Reporter wesley kagles family felt their house shake at 6 00 this morning. Broken tree limbs punctured the house. Fortunately no one was hurt. Tornado warnings sounded across North Carolina today. Take shelter right now. Reporter in lawndale, an hour west of charlotte, High Schoolers forced from class to hunker down in a hallway. This storm spread 800 miles across more than a dozen states. At least ten tornadoes have been confirmed and hundreds of Severe Weather reports. Two people were killed. A 75yearold woman died after a tree fell on her home in alabama. And in arkansas, neighbors are rallying around a family of a marine who died after an ef2 tornado tore through his familys home. His wife remains in critical condition. His three children are okay. Now, here in charlotte, a tornado watch remains in effect until 10 00 tonight. In fact, severe storms are still possible from West Virginia down into florida tonight. Now, tomorrow we are going to lose the threat of tornadoes. However, through the midatlantic up into the northeast, we could still see strong storms produce wind gusts in excess of 50 Miles Per Hour and also produce some flash flooding. I want to quickly point out a major hurricane right now also in the atlantic. This is a category 3 hurricane gonzalo. As of right now, forecasts indicate it could hit bermuda as a category 3 hurricane on friday. Dylan dreyer in charlotte tonight. As we said at the top of the broadcast, whiteknuckle fliers beware. A scare for passengers and crew on board an American Airlines flight when suddenly there was a series of loud banging noise, then an even bigger fright for passengers when they realized the interior wall of the plane began to crack. Our report on this tonight from miguel almaguer. Reporter this is the midair scare passengers came facetoface with. It ended safely, but shortly after takeoff, the wall of this American Airlines 757 cracked. All of a sudden there were loud popping and ripping noise. Reporter frightened passengers headed from San Francisco to dallas ft. Worth monday alert the cabin crew. Tense moments in the sky. Both sides of the cabin started ripping in and tearing in. And everybody started screaming and shouting. Reporter passengers say the flight crew kept the nearly 200 aboard calm. The pilot radioed the tower. Were in an emergency airplane. Reporter the plane is turning back. Emergency personnel are on alert. Normal rollout but Fire Equipment standing by. Reporter airborne for an hour, the jet safely touches down back in San Francisco. American Airlines Says theyre investigating a possible blown air duct and a few of the interior wall panels cracked or came loose. The cabin never lost pressure and the oxygen masks were not deployed. Still, this was a flight and a sight most will never forget. Miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. Now, from news overseas to the largest yet u. S. Led assault on the syrian city of kobani. The target here isis militants over the past two days, 21 separate air strikes near the city which is very close to the turkish border. A third of kobani remains under control of isis. Meanwhile, here in the u. S. , on a secure facility on the grounds of Andrews Air Force base, military leaders from 22 different nations have gathered to strategize against isis. President obama emerged from this session to warn once again of a Long Campaign ahead to defeat the enemy. Just three weeks from tonight we could witness a dramatic shift of power in this country. Control of the u. S. Senate is up for grabs, and even if there isnt a senate race where you live, these midterm elections could affect everything from National Security to health care to how much we pay in taxes. One of the biggest and most closely watched contests is in kentucky. Our senior White House Correspondent Chris Jansing has our report. Send alison to the senate. Reporter from the start of her Campaign Democrats thought Alison Lundergan grimes was a strong bet to beat the Top Republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell. Then this. Did you vote for president obama . This election isnt about the president. Did you vote for him . I respect the sanctity of the ballot box. You are not going to answer . Again, i dont think the president is on the ballot. Reporter seven times in seven days she refused to say if she voted for the president , including last night during the only debate of this close race. Every kentuckian has the right for privacy at the ballot box. Reporter when the white house tried to make light of it all. Ill tell you that i voted for the president. Reporter but the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee seems to be giving up on her. They stopped paying for ads. And other democrats are using their own air time to distance themselves from the president. I told the president no to special treatment for congress. He took the white house to task for the disastrous health care website. Reporter so while president obama raised millions at 50 fundraisers this year, behind closed doors, most candidates dont want a photo op with an unpopular president. Hell have to pick his spots and tolerate some of thighs indignities along the way. Reporter supporters of Alison Lundergan grimes point out that the president s Approval Rating is just 41 . They thing her refusal to answer is smart. The president does have some Campaign Appearances coming up starting tomorrow in connecticut. Chris jansing at the white house for us. Which brings us to chuck todd, our political director. Moderator of meet the press. Lets put it this way. Three weeks to go, give us three races to watch. Normally the president s unpopularity should be enough for republicans to get control of the senate. But three races im watching that are the big hurdles. One is organization. No states more emblematic of the Democratic Party organizational advantage than iowa. Theres a very close race. The democrat bruce braley, the republican joni ernst. As iowa goes, so its negative, nasty. Then two other hurdles, kansas and south dakota. Greg orman in south dakota, its a former republican senator turned independent larry pressler. Both of them could basically steal what were republican sure bets for the u. S. Senate. Complicated the mat. And in many ways these independent races are more emblematic of where the country is. Theyre ticked off at both parties and how to punish both parties. Thats whats to watch. Well see you three weeks from now, but a lot between now and then. Yes, sir. Still ahead for us tonight in business news, the story that ruled the day. 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When we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. Thats not a coincidence. Its one more part of our commitment to america. Were back now with a story that first broke this morning on our website, nbc news. Com, and has continued to generate a lot of talk today. Apple and facebook appear to have become the first Big American Companies to pay for women who elect to freeze their eggs. Its a choice more women, more couples are making and todays news could indeed be a game changer. We get the reaction tonight from nbcs stephanie gosk. Reporter fertility science has gone through a revolution, radically changing the landscape for women who want to have children. Two tech giants are offering a benefit that just two years ago was deemed no longer experimental. Egg freezing. Apple and facebook will offer up to 20,000 when done for nonmedical reasons. Each round costs around 10,000. Storage roughly 500 a year. Done at a young enough age, egg freezing can dramatically increase the chances of getting pregnant later in life. If you come in to get pregnant at 42, 43 rand we have eggs frozen from when youre 35, we are setting the clock back seven years which is a huge advantage. Reporter she got an email from a patient today which sums up the mood around the office. Subject omg. Just announced facebook and apple to cover egg freezing costs. With a thousand exclamation marks. Reporter the majority of patients who come in, and there are more and more each day, cant afford egg freezing. What facebook did, what apple has done is going to be huge for women because it allows them the opportunity to do something that they may have never been able to do before. Reporter the clock ticks, but just not quite as loud. Yes, exactly. Reporter she asked her parents for money. Shes gone through two rounds of egg freezing. Ultimately i just wanted an option. I want to focus on my career. I havent met mr. Right yet. And i wanted to know that when i was ready, i would be able to go back and i could have kids. Reporter she says a company that offers this kind of benefit could attract female employees. Even more than salary these days, i always look at the benefits package. Reporter working women hoping to get pregnant at an older age may start asking their own employers to follow apple and facebooks lead. Stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. Back in a moment with a big mystery up in the air and now here on the ground. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry mouth then youll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath . [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. Specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene for people who suffer from dry mouth. 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