wrong, anderson. it's basically saying an individual who has clear-cut values and choices, a paramedic, made it obvious she didn't want to be on life support. her husband agrees with this. the fact that her family backs them up. the state of texas is basically saying, we're going to treat her as an incubator. if she was awake, she certainly wouldn't have this happening to her. if she was awake she could actually go out and have an abortion at the age of this fetus. asleep she's being ignored. it's unethical. the law also says anybody who's pregnant from one day pregnant all the way out to where she was when she had the incident at 14 weeks, today we're at 20, that law is just too broad. it's out of control. >> has your opinion changed now that the fetus is at 20 weeks and will be even older when the decision is made? >> 20 weeks isn't viable yet. this is going to have to go on to probably something like 26 weeks to get viability. even then the child would be very premature. and remember, this woman went without oxygen for a long time, resulting in her death. the fetus was probably harmed then, too. i'm sure the husband is thinking that's part of the reason we don't want to proceed here. we could have a very damaged fetus.