reporter: that look was a reflection of grant s injuries. they were staggering. he had a torn aorta, multiple brain bleeds, a broken wrist, a broken elbow. both his femurs were fractured. reporter: his e.r. doctor told grant s family to let him go. the fact that this doctor wasn t fighting for his life just blew my mind. he s not dead yet, why would you just, as a parent, how could you ever let go not knowing that you hadn t done every single possible thing that you could for your son? reporter: doing every single possible thing was going to take grant s family on a wild journey, full of twists and turns, and some unconventional therapies. two weeks after his accident, after several operations, grant was in a coma. his heart was okay. his brain was not. the doctor told me, she goes,
her backpack. she is the co-host of the of the five and if brains were baby powder he would prevent chafing in all of your problem areas. it is chris barron, co-chairman of the board. and he is filling in for bill. bill schulz is away on assignment or gender reassign meant if you catch my drift. and he is sharper than a samurai sword made from the femurs of men saw saw saw men saw members. no pinch today. who cares? i hope he is dead. to the greg-alogue. welcome to the realm of mad max weirdness. the protestor drugged and
ri about worry about carbon monoxide poisoning from fumes or or jon: so what s your advice, what s your advice to people in weather like this about just staying safe? you ve had some, what, fractured hips, that kind of thing? yes. usually the elderly tend to walk, they slip on some ice and they fall, and their bones are a little brittle. they sometimes get fractured femurs, hips, and it s a long recovery. and be i would say if you don t have to go out, the best place is to stay indoors. jon: yeah. so if i fall and break my femur or something, i can call you, you ll send me an ambulance over? yes, i will. jon: mark and crystal, thank you both. thank you. jon: stay warm. you guys need some coats too. [laughter] jenna?
i call him like my little ann jill. reporter: jacqueline is a surgical assistant. her little angel is freddie, a 15-year-old boy from bolivia. he was born with a genetic disorder that affected the growth of the bones in his leg which prevented him from walking normally. we were looking for a place where i would be able to have the surgery. there were no doctors or specialists. i just kind of fell in love with him. he has such a charismatic personality and everyone that meets him falls in love with him. reporter: with the help of people from her church, she flew freddie to atlanta. dr. marvin royster was more than glad to donate his services. the task ahead was daunting. it required to cut both femurs without affecting his legs. he had discussions with
dreamers? yes it is interesting that the court injunctions have actually pushed the deadline back on daca. many especially on the hill, thought that it wouldn t really be an important issue because of those positions. they were really not looking at daca being ended so maybe june of next year.we are saying that the president and the administration are continuing to bring up immigration and there are some on the hill now starting to wonder if they re going to have to answer to this pressure. they will have to adjust daca again. but it is also interesting to see the president change his mind. up until a couple weeks so he has been saying that he wants to protected femurs and he wants us find a solution. blaming democrats for not reaching an agreement in the senate earlier this year. now we are seeing the president is saying that daca is dead and according to the white house officials, they are talking about coming out with a new set of proposals regarding immigration. have yet to mention