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police to ask about immigration status. the immigration law takes effect in 90 days. it s crunch time on the gulf coast. they ve been laying miles of booms trying to stop a massive oil spill from coming ashore. but it s not nearly enough to cover the whole coast. efforts to stop the underwater oil leak haven t worked so far and they are planning to put a big box over it to suck the oil right out of the damaged well. the oil already in the water is on the move. like we said, it s on louisiana s door step right now. check dh map. it shows when the rest of the coast will reporter: we ve been seeing teams of people in this exact
surround those large nerve cells and allow the nerve cells to actually become less diseased and in fact the stem cells begin to look healthy. reporter: john is going into the operating room. the question they are really trying to answer, the most important question at this point, is are these cells safe? is anything bad going to happen as a result of this operation? reporter: getting stem cells into his spinal cord is not easy. it took this surgeon years to design this platform to stabilize the needle that delivers the stem cells into the spinal cord. this is a huge break through. one thing that is critical n. my opinion s. that the injection be done in a very slow and controlled fashion. reporter: the entire operation would last 4.5 hours. john is given five injections, each ten microliters of stem cell, tiny, tiny drops. that s it. we re done.
i made a personal decision to have a double mastectomy from 80% down to 1% risk, which is much less than the general public. reporter: at the time, she was director of public relations at a company in stanford. she told her company what was happening in october and february of this year she used sick time for the surgeries. last month, a month after she went back to work, she was fired. fink alleges in this complaint that they fired her because management found out that she had that breast cancer gene. although she does not have concrete proof, these performance reviews that she received before and after her surgeries tell the story. i ve been with them for about four years, positive review, just a lot of great opportunity, honestly. i went out for my leave and when i came back i just couldn t do anything right. reporter: today, mx energy released this statement, that they em fatly and categorically
why are you fearful? because this law leaves a lot of room for mistakes. reporter: don t you have faith in the police and the sheriff s deputies here in the state? no. they also need to enforce the law. if this law comes into effect, they need to do their job. reporter: if anna s husband were stopped, he would be prosecuted under the law for being in the state illegally. haes he has no choice but to leave. reporter: you don t want to go. you were happy here. why are you leaving? he says he doesn t want his immigration status to jeopardize his wife in any way. she is a family counsel or. s