it s on an emergency basis,, so it can be done pretty quickly, i do you think within two weeks we will have resolution of the hundred documents. as as a special master as a whole, though, we are talking about a car has ever gone in this. but he somehow has managed to get it from judge cannon, it s a recipe for delay, that s why would the government s done here is so smart, by surgically taking out these hundred documents and saying let s decide that on an emergency basis, as not-so-as rest of the ruling, as we can talk about that later time. what do you think about that? sort of. i it s true that an emergency state can go very quickly. of course the loser can. can but doesn t necessarily have to go.
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another ultrasound showing her dead fee fetus. you were walking around carrying a dead feetus? i m just walking around carrying it. reporter: dr. lillian shapiro has been an obgyn in atlanta for more than 30 years. when a woman is walking around with a dead fetus, for weeks because she can t get a surgical procedure, what is the danger to her? she can develop an infection that will make her sterile and never able to children again. the baby starts to release parts of its tissue that can get into the mother s blood supply. it can cause organ failure. it can cause death. reporter: in texas and some other states, a doctor who does the right thing and surgically
don t has been an ob-gyn in atlanta for over 30 years. when a woman is walking around with a dead fetus for weeks because she can t get a surgical procedure, what s the danger to her? she can develop an infection that can make her sterile and never able to have children again. reporter: or even worse the baby dies inside, the baby starts to release parts of its tissue that can get into the mother s blood supply. it can cause organ failure, it can cause death. reporter: in texas and some other states, a doctor who does the right thing and surgically removes a dead fetus could be vulnerable to an expensive lawsuit. any private citizen can walk into court and say, i think dr. smith performed an abortion. reporter: and citizens are incentivized to bring such cases. they can win more than $10,000. and even when doctors can prove the fetus was dead, the doctor still has to be responsible for their own legal fees. they re going to lose even