October 10, 2015
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4:35Now PlayingA 16-month old toddler has amazingly survived after being the victim of a horrific car accident. The boy's spine broke and his head was technically detached from his body. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian (The Point), Ben Mankiewicz (Turner Classic Movies), and Jimmy Dore, (The Jimmy Dore Show Podcast), hosts of the The Young Turks, break it down. Would you want science or religion on your side if something like this happened to someone you love? Let us know in the comments.
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A toddler in Australia is smiling and learning to walk again after surgeons reattached his spine to his head following a high-speed car accident.
The 16-month-old boy, Jaxon Taylor, was riding in a car with his mother and 9-year-old sister last month when they collided head-on with another car at about 70 mph in northern New South Wales. The force of the impact tore apart Jaxon's upper vertebrae, leaving his head internally severed.
"The second I pulled him out, I knew that he — I knew that his neck was broken," Jaxon Taylor's mother, Rylea Taylor, told 7 News Melbourne.
Jaxon was airlifted to a hospital in Brisbane, and ended up in the care of spinal surgeon Geoff Askin.
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The Young Turks was live at Politicon Oct 9-10, 2015 in Los Angeles.
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