to you? he said this is about the parental rights of a family, the constitutional rights of a family to decide the health care for their family. he also interestingly enough said this is not about whether or not they're going to refuse chemotherapy, they just don't want it as a first resort option. they don't want it forced on them. they want to go down this road of alternative medicine. the daughter was treated outside of the united states. he would not confirm that she was treated in south america, but that it is working. akron children's hospital has discredited, saying there's no proven track record, and if she gets chemotherapy, there's an 85% chance she'll survive. the chief medical officer spoke to new day just this past summer. >> and the child did have some side effects, which would be certainly expected. and then the decision initially was they wanted to have