going to the morgue? becare. danger at the doctor. here s bill hemmer. when we visited the hospital we hope to be cured and not sicker. as a society we are well aware of the heart disease and cancer and so on. what if one of the biggest threats is the world of medicine itself. this hour we are looking at medical errors and how are they managed and what can we do to prevent them? and a warning that some some of the things in the report may disturb you. we begin in cleveland, ohio. i thought she was amazing. friends called them barbie and ken. icley and chris were college sweet hearts. first came nate and then catherine elizabeth and then emily. there was a problem with emily. she was born with a external tumor at the base of the tail bone. and the surgeon said chris, don t worry about this. this is benign. we can remove it. emily bounced back from the surgery and then at 18 months. she was starting to grab her side is every once in a while and wince in pain. the
returning to the force. and playground scare. without warning, a huge tree falls down on top of a group of children. two of them injured. that park shut down today, wednesday, may 6th, 2015. announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, everyone. welcome to today. 7:00 on a wednesday morning out on the west coast. and as we welcome savannah back from australia, we welcome you back with some really disturbing overnight news. yeah, and it s just come out this morning. it s our top story, chilling new information about that deadly plane crash in the alps. according to a report just released this morning, the co-pilot, andreas lubitz, practiced descending to 100 feet, on another flight just before the crash. we have more with tom costello and katy tur. katy, what are we learning? new disturbing evidence that andreas lubitz planned the crash, practicing what you could call a dr
speaks out about his recovery. why he says he s committed to returning to the force. and playground scare. without a warning a huge tree falls down on top of a group of children. two of them injured. that park shut down today. wednesday, may 6th, 2015. announcer: from nbc news this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rock fellefeller plaza. good morning. welcome to today on a wednesday morning. i m matt lauer. good day to you. good day. i don t know if it s yesterday or tomorrow but it s nice to be back. we ve got some breaking news this morning. our top story, this chilling report just released by french investigators. they say the co-pilot of that germanwings flight 4525 repeatedly set the cockpit controls to do a slow descent on the flight just before the one that slammed into the french alps. it s incredibly disturbing. we ve got this covered with tom costello and katy tur in london. katy what have we learned? reporter: good
little girl home and now she s going to the morgue? becare. danger at the doctor. here s bill hemmer. when we visited the hospital we hope to be cured and not sicker. as a society we are well aware of the heart disease and cancer and so on. what if one of the biggest threats is the world of medicine itself. this hour we are looking at medical errors and how are they managed and what can we do to prevent them? and a warning that some some of the things in the report may disturb you. we begin in cleveland, ohio. i thought she was amazing. friends called them barbie and ken. icley and chris were college sweet hearts. first came nate and then catherine elizabeth and then emily. there was a problem with emily. she was born with a external tumor at the base of the tail bone. and the surgeon said chris, don t worry about this. this is benign. we can remove it. emily bounced back from the surgery and then at 18 months. she was starting to grab her side is every once in a
going to the morgue? becare. danger at the doctor. here s bill hemmer. when we visited the hospital we hope to be cured and not sicker. as a society we are well aware of the heart disease and cancer and so on. what if one of the biggest threats is the world of medicine itself. this hour we are looking at medical errors and how are they managed and what can we do to prevent them? and a warning that some some of the things in the report may disturb you. we begin in cleveland, ohio. i thought she was amazing. friends called them barbie and ken. icley and chris were college sweet hearts. first came nate and then catherine elizabeth and then emily. there was a problem with emily. she was born with a external tumor at the base of the tail bone. and the surgeon said chris, don t worry about this. this is benign. we can remove it. emily bounced back from the surgery and then at 18 months. she was starting to grab her side is every once in a while and wince in pain. the