his friends say that's the kind of officer tullier is. >> it think it goes back to his moral compassalways pointing due north. >> since the ambush his mother, father and fiance have not left his side. they're waiting for him to wake from this long coma, but actualier's son struggles with the questions that have no answers. >> what's going to happen in the future? am i still going to have a father that's going to be able to have conversations with me? are we going to be able to hang out anymore, just chat? but i have no clue. >> reporter: if he survives, nick will likely never patrol the baton rouge streets again, but for his family, his refusal to give up, to keep breathing is a miracle. ed lavender ra, cnn, baton rouge, louisiana. >> 95 days. >> still with us. >> thoughts and prayers to that family and hoping that we get to stel the story of the day he wakes up. >> yeah. >>> listen, that's it for us. we'll see you back here at 10:00 a.m. eastern for an hour of news room. >> don't go anywhere, though, smerconish is with you next. try theraflu expressmax,nd flu hold you back now in ne