but he was first fostered by terra anderson who said she tried whenever she looked at his photo. okay, i ll do it. i ll take care of him. reporter: terra not only took care of him, she helped design his new legs at the company where she work, 3d systems. the beauty of 3-d is that they can change the design and easily printout a new leg. derby has had four versions ranging from a peg leg that didn t work to his current wheel and spokes. they re just velcroed. and we have little cushions in here. reporter: derby took to this edition right off the bat. when i saw him sprinting, i couldn t believe it. reporter: now we ve seen a tortoise with a wheel and a pig with a two-wheeled cart. and even an elephant fitted with a giant prosthesis. but derby is easily redesigned 3-d legs can grow with him. they re being gradually elevated. it only takes a minute to put them on. good, boy. reporter: his elbows are
of terra anderson out of california debate sharp toton. anderson could tear him to minutes meat. we re tired of people coming here, trying to rally in front of the sheriff s office, sharpton tried to do that. now another issue. it s promoting illegal behavior, coming to our state and trying to get illegal aliens, whether here illegally or anchor babies marching down the streets because they want their parents in our state. we ve had enough. neil: i understand but with every good intention comes a potentially bad legal fallout. anyone arrested in this process, when they re freed, assuming they are, they re going to come back and sue the state and in this case, as our own judge andrew napolitano reminds me, it s going to come out of the state s budget. already, neil, you and i both