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he started at sierra canyon, and mcdonald's all-american, and competed in the dunk contest, and when lebron says that my dream is to one day play with my son, and people thought that it was farfetched to have those expectations to believe that your son is going to make it into the nba and you to still if be there, and it was a possibility, because bronny is a four-star prospect, and his dad could still attend all of the games, and as sanjay mentioned, the prospects, and a star player for the florida gators, the player collapsed there, and in a game, and medically induced coma for a few days and before he got out of the coma, the doctors were like, to like sanjay said he ended up transferring to kansas and won a championship, and then the hope is, john and rahel, bronny will have a similar path of keonte johnson, and he will have the similar path, and get back on the basketball court and perform like he is used to. >> i am so glad that andy scholes brought up that case, because my mind went to hank gathers and reggie lewis who passed away. >> and in stable condition according to his f
he started at sierra canyon, and mcdonald's all-american, and competed in the dunk contest, and when lebron says that my dream is to one day play with my son, and people thought that it was farfetched to have those expectations to believe that your son is going to make it into the nba and you to still if be there, and it was a possibility, because bronny is a four-star prospect, and his dad could still attend all of the games, and as sanjay mentioned, the prospects, and a star player for the...
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bronny, the elder son of lebron james, the nba's all-time leading scorer, was a top recruit of sierra canyon high school in los angeles. in may he announced his decision to play for usc and was at a practice when he went into cardiac arrest. a sudden cardiac arrest occurs when an electrical malfunction in the heart causes it to stop pumping blood to vital organs. it differs from a heart attack which occurs when a blocked artery prevents oxygen-rich blood from reaching the heart. how dangerous is a cardiac arrest? >> the inability to supply blood to the rest of the body essentially is a cause of death. it's very important to get care immediately. to call 911, to start compressions. >> reporter: lebron talked about his sons at the espy awards earlier this month. >> i'm so proud of these two men standing behind me tonight. >> reporter: the family spokesperson says lebron and his wife savannah wish to publicly send their deepest thanks and appreciation to the usc medical and athletic staff for their incredible work and dedication to the safety of their athletes. >> that was jonathan vigliotti re
bronny, the elder son of lebron james, the nba's all-time leading scorer, was a top recruit of sierra canyon high school in los angeles. in may he announced his decision to play for usc and was at a practice when he went into cardiac arrest. a sudden cardiac arrest occurs when an electrical malfunction in the heart causes it to stop pumping blood to vital organs. it differs from a heart attack which occurs when a blocked artery prevents oxygen-rich blood from reaching the heart. how dangerous...
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bronny, the elder son of lebron james, the nba's all-time leading scorer, was a top recruit of sierra canyonschool in los angeles. in may, he announced his decision to play for usc and was at a practice when he went into cardiac arrest. a sudden cardiac arrest occurs when an electrical malfunction in the heart causes it to stop pumping blood to vital organs. it differs from a heart attack, which occurs when a blocked artery prevents oxygen-rich blood from reaching the heart. >> how dangerous is a cardiac arrest? >> the inability to supply blood to the rest of the body essentially is a cause of death. it's very important to get care immediately, to call 911, to start compressions. >> reporter: lebron talked about his sons at the espy awards earlier this month. >> i'm so proud of these two men standing right behind me tonight. >> reporter: the family spokesperson says lebron and his wife, savannah, wish to publicly send their deepest thanks and appreciation to the usc medical and athletic staff for their incredible work and dedication to the safety of their athletes. it's unclear why bronny we
bronny, the elder son of lebron james, the nba's all-time leading scorer, was a top recruit of sierra canyonschool in los angeles. in may, he announced his decision to play for usc and was at a practice when he went into cardiac arrest. a sudden cardiac arrest occurs when an electrical malfunction in the heart causes it to stop pumping blood to vital organs. it differs from a heart attack, which occurs when a blocked artery prevents oxygen-rich blood from reaching the heart. >> how...
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bronny, the elder son of lebron james, the nba's all-time leading scorer, was a top recruiter sierra canyon he announced his decision to play for usc and was at a practice when he went into cardiac arrest. a sudden cardiac arrest occurs when an electrical malfunction in the heart causes it to stop pumping blood to vital organs. it differs from a heart attack, which occurs when a blocked artery prevents oxygen rich blood from reaching the heart. >> reporter: how dangerous is a cardiac arrest? >> the inability to supply blood to the rest o the body, essentially, is a cause of death. it is very important to get care immediately. to call 911, to start compressions. >> reporter: lebron talked about his sons at the espy awards earlier this month. >> i am so proud of these two men standing right behind me tonight. >> reporter: the family spokesperson says lebron and his wife, savannah, wish to publicly send their deepest thanks and appreciation to the usc medical and athletic staff r their incredible work and dedication to the safety of their athletes. it's unclear why bronny went into cardiac arr
bronny, the elder son of lebron james, the nba's all-time leading scorer, was a top recruiter sierra canyon he announced his decision to play for usc and was at a practice when he went into cardiac arrest. a sudden cardiac arrest occurs when an electrical malfunction in the heart causes it to stop pumping blood to vital organs. it differs from a heart attack, which occurs when a blocked artery prevents oxygen rich blood from reaching the heart. >> reporter: how dangerous is a cardiac...
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the big showdown was grand canyon and the sierra club thanks to david brower would take out full page ads in the new york times that said, would you flood the 16th chapel and that once that was another environmental victory. we're waiting for the fourth wave right now, which has to be global. it's going to start by generation z and. the baby boomers do not need to feel bad by infusing our with terms like earth science, earth day, studying and endangered species. we feel like we're losing, but we've educated the planet that we need planetary. conservation action. i thought when al gore did inconvenient truth that might be going on, he's had about seven republican senators. alas, we're not there yet. but there will be a new one in california, very may be the leader of the fourth wave because of their rules on getting fossil fuels with no selling of and capitalism and one on gun violence in america. a couple more call in shows as well. we are pleased to be joined by author, journalist and prager university founder, dennis prager. welcome back to the book tv set. i'm going to ask you a qu
the big showdown was grand canyon and the sierra club thanks to david brower would take out full page ads in the new york times that said, would you flood the 16th chapel and that once that was another environmental victory. we're waiting for the fourth wave right now, which has to be global. it's going to start by generation z and. the baby boomers do not need to feel bad by infusing our with terms like earth science, earth day, studying and endangered species. we feel like we're losing, but...
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the big showdown was grand canyon and the sierra club thanks to david brower would take out full page ads in the new york times that said, would you flood the 16th chapel and that once that was another environmental victory. we're waiting for the fourth wave right now, which has to be global. it's going to start by generation z and. the baby boomers do not need to feel bad by infusing our with terms like earth science, earth day, studying and endangered species. we feel like we're losing, but we've educated the planet that we need planetary. conservation action. i thought when al gore did inconvenient truth that might be going on, he's had about seven republican senators. alas, we're not there yet. but there will be a new one in california, very may be the leader of the fourth wave be
the big showdown was grand canyon and the sierra club thanks to david brower would take out full page ads in the new york times that said, would you flood the 16th chapel and that once that was another environmental victory. we're waiting for the fourth wave right now, which has to be global. it's going to start by generation z and. the baby boomers do not need to feel bad by infusing our with terms like earth science, earth day, studying and endangered species. we feel like we're losing, but...
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wilson walker took a ride in the sierra and he shows us, it's the kind of year that keeps even the seasoned river guide guards on guard. >> racing through this canyon on the coattails of an epic winter, this is the surging to all of the river, and our guide is joe. >> when we drop into this one down here, we will have full commitment. >> after 15 years, he knows a big year when he sees one. >> i had the fortune of being out here in 2017 and 2019 4 years ago was our last high water season, the total snowpack amount year-over-year, 2023 far exceeds that. >> people are looking to see this river at its most intense, that means maximum safety precautions like this rescue raft out ahead of the group in case anyone goes into the water. >> right now we need to have those added safety crafts, we need to do a lot more training and have a team emphasis amongst the group and we need to qualify the guests to make sure this is the type of adventure they want to embark on. but, we just want to say it is a great year to get out there. >> because of the winter storms, getting out here requires some extra work. >> the road got washed out . so we are hiking the first
wilson walker took a ride in the sierra and he shows us, it's the kind of year that keeps even the seasoned river guide guards on guard. >> racing through this canyon on the coattails of an epic winter, this is the surging to all of the river, and our guide is joe. >> when we drop into this one down here, we will have full commitment. >> after 15 years, he knows a big year when he sees one. >> i had the fortune of being out here in 2017 and 2019 4 years ago was our last...
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sierra and hoes us it's the kind of year keeping even seasoned river guides on guard. >> battle forward real easy just to keep us on the current. >> reporter: racing through this canyonc winter, this is the surging river. our guide is joe. >> when we drop into this one down here, we are going to focus up and get fulfillment. >> reporter: after 15 years, he knows a big year when he sees one. >> i had the fortune of being here in 2017 and then 2019 for years ago was our last high water season. total snowpack amount year after year 2023 exceeds that. >> reporter: high water is drawing rafters from all over the country. this means maximum safety precautions like the rescue ahead of the group in case anyone goes into the water. >> right now we need to have the added safety crafts. we need to do more raining and have team emphasis. we need to qualify guests to be sure this is the type of adventure they want to embark on. the more the merrier. it's a great year to get out. >> reporter: because of the storms, getting out here requires extra work. >> road got washed out. our take out road also got washed out. so we will do some hiking. >> unique special time to be out here. i
sierra and hoes us it's the kind of year keeping even seasoned river guides on guard. >> battle forward real easy just to keep us on the current. >> reporter: racing through this canyonc winter, this is the surging river. our guide is joe. >> when we drop into this one down here, we are going to focus up and get fulfillment. >> reporter: after 15 years, he knows a big year when he sees one. >> i had the fortune of being here in 2017 and then 2019 for years ago was...
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peak condition, wilson walker took a ride in the sierra and shows us, it's the kind of year that is keeping the guides on guard. >> racing through this canyonon the coattails of an epic winter, this is the now surging river, and our guide is joe. >> when we drop into this one down here, we are going to focus up and we will get full commitment. >> he knows a big year when he sees one. >> i had the fortune of being out here in 2017 and 2019 4 years ago was our last high water season. the total snowpack amount year over year, 2023 far exceeds that. >> the high water is drawing rafters around the country, people looking to see this river at its most intense, that means maximum safety precautions this rescue raft out ahead of the group in case anyone goes into the water. >> right now we need to have those added safety crafts, we need to do a lot more training and have a team emphasis amongst the crew. and we need to qualify the guests to make sure this is the type of adventure they want to embark on. the more the merrier, and we want to say it is a great year to get out there. >> and because of the winter storms, getting out here requires extra
peak condition, wilson walker took a ride in the sierra and shows us, it's the kind of year that is keeping the guides on guard. >> racing through this canyonon the coattails of an epic winter, this is the now surging river, and our guide is joe. >> when we drop into this one down here, we are going to focus up and we will get full commitment. >> he knows a big year when he sees one. >> i had the fortune of being out here in 2017 and 2019 4 years ago was our last high...
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and i guess i'll just sierra at that for now. resume the worlds fastest marathon run out his toto to 0. that can you needs to test tool if it's to solve it . stopping crisis, 66 canyon athletes currently banned live cuba ciocca a spoke to katherine soy. you got an inside look at his training camp way. he runs alongside of a and then pick champions. you're looking at some of the worlds greatest distance run is. they've broken records, and one, numerous metals, the train in the l direct, and their risk by the 2000 meters above sea level comp to got training comp has produced. some of the most successful athletes ever life in the comp is simple and serene. these are obviously to leave and brief athletics. the exercises are the hens, but they do it with so much points and grace the $13.00. relax and then repeat. amazing to watch. and you'd keep to get you the worlds fastest. male, maurice don't run a. as this has been, he's home for the last 17 years, but he's worried about the sport can use grappling with a serious doping problem. dozens of oscillates have been banned for illegal drug offenses in the last few years. i think to of the end to the max. yes. hailey enough.
and i guess i'll just sierra at that for now. resume the worlds fastest marathon run out his toto to 0. that can you needs to test tool if it's to solve it . stopping crisis, 66 canyon athletes currently banned live cuba ciocca a spoke to katherine soy. you got an inside look at his training camp way. he runs alongside of a and then pick champions. you're looking at some of the worlds greatest distance run is. they've broken records, and one, numerous metals, the train in the l direct, and...
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sierra to get more in the woods. they went out for a hike early one morning. they were warned it would be a hot day. they hiked to a river canyon. around noon it they started hiking back up and had to go up a switchback where it was very sunny and no shade. there were wildfires the year before. the next day, they were found dead on the trail. what's tragic and sad is it underscores even for people who are in good shape, even people who are outdoorsy or think they understand heat, they don't understand how dangerous it is. geoff: how do we solve for the fact that three of the most populous states are right now experiencing punishing heat wave? lots of people and places that are really hot. you have 50 million people who spend part of their job outside. >> these states have seen a big population growth in recent decades. people like warmer weather in general. they would rather with -- live in a warmer place. there is a myth of air conditioning. i moved from a relatively cool northeast to austin. i fell in love with a woman who lived there. people move for different reasons. as climate change accelerates and these heat waves becom
sierra to get more in the woods. they went out for a hike early one morning. they were warned it would be a hot day. they hiked to a river canyon. around noon it they started hiking back up and had to go up a switchback where it was very sunny and no shade. there were wildfires the year before. the next day, they were found dead on the trail. what's tragic and sad is it underscores even for people who are in good shape, even people who are outdoorsy or think they understand heat, they don't...
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tucked into the forest canyons escaped disaster 2 years ago when the dixie fire rage just to the north destroying several communities and burning nearly 1 million acres in the sierra nevada range. those communities also escaped the caldor fire to the south which burned more than 1000 homes and structures. a year before that the north complex fire killed 16 people and torched more than 2000 homes and structures in the region. the same conditions that whipped those fires into infernos exist in the tahoe forest. densely packed trees and underbrush primed to burn following years of drought and computer models suggest this area is more vulnerable to wildfires on federal lands than any other space in the country. federal officials say the thinning work is making a difference and will lessen wildfire dangers by the end of the year. and more than 200 communities across 10 states. people will have to get used to seeing a less dense forest because that's a healthy forest. >> but right now they're they're they're pretty dense and pretty at an alarm with the national forest foundation says forest can bounce back. i once heard someone describe forest thinning and logging opera
tucked into the forest canyons escaped disaster 2 years ago when the dixie fire rage just to the north destroying several communities and burning nearly 1 million acres in the sierra nevada range. those communities also escaped the caldor fire to the south which burned more than 1000 homes and structures. a year before that the north complex fire killed 16 people and torched more than 2000 homes and structures in the region. the same conditions that whipped those fires into infernos exist in...
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sierras to get away from the hustle and bustle. they hiked a lot. they went out for hiked early one morning. they had been warned that would be a hot day. they hiked to a river canyonaround noon started hiking back up and had to hike up a two-mile switch back where it was very sunny and there was no shade because of wildfires the year before. the next day they were found dead on the trail. what's tragic and sad about this is it -- it underscores even for people in good shape, outdoorsy people who think that they understand heat, don't understand how dangerous it is and how quickly you can get in trouble. >> how do we solve for the fact that three of the country's most populous states, california, texas and florida, are right now experiencing a punishing heat waves. lots of people in places that are really hot. and beyond that you have 15 million people who spent part of their job outside, the sweat economy. >> these states have seen a big population growth in recent decades. generpealople likrm they wouldr live in a warmer place. there is the method air conditioning. it will all be ok because it you just turn the air conditioning on and everything will be fine. fro
sierras to get away from the hustle and bustle. they hiked a lot. they went out for hiked early one morning. they had been warned that would be a hot day. they hiked to a river canyonaround noon started hiking back up and had to hike up a two-mile switch back where it was very sunny and there was no shade because of wildfires the year before. the next day they were found dead on the trail. what's tragic and sad about this is it -- it underscores even for people in good shape, outdoorsy people...