more than getting bone back, it s a marker for where we are. reporter: he told me patients like giffords often need another procedure, this one to get rid of the buildup in the brain. he inserts a tube to remove the fluid in the brain and the abdominal cavity. a shunt will be in place forever. so people walk around with this tubing all their life? very small plastic tubing. it can last for the rest of their life. reporter: for gabby giffords, it s the end of one stage and the beginning of the next, trying to get back to the life she once knew. i tell you what, elizabeth cohen, just watching that i i m still marveling at neurosurgery how they re able to go in, perfectly fit that piece? isn t that amazing? it s a customer maid piece. they send a cat scan to the company that makes these implants, prosthetics, and they make it to exactly fit that paetsch sneenlt do we know when her virg will be? we don t.
what happened in this raid, but they seemed very, very concerned about the next raid and the one after that and that those kind of raids are going to be much riskier with how much information is now out there. we have from my perspective gotten to a point where we are close to jeopardizing this precious capability that we h e have, and we can t afford to o do that. captions by vitac www.vitac.com this this fight isn t over. when you extend that to the military and their families, from my perspective, it is time to stop talking, and we have talked far too much about this. we need to move on. it s a story that if we don t stop talking, it will never end, and it needs to. remember, a lost what s come out is not just tactics but a lot of what we ve talked about is technology as well, from the steltd helicopter to other things that the team used. chris, is there any source of these leaks that the pentagon is concerned about, like the white house for example? nobody t