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this change the course of history is redefined das this machine by the way it is called osea this osterberg week that the each citizen does of the oxalis was this so this machine from the 1st site katz patients was very very devastating brain damage it's reading through the machine so there certainly isn't going to be insert an as a medical community we redefine death not just of the heart and lung criteria that not also in brain right that is what we call brain death so when your brain is death no according to madison and according to law you are death there's nothing we can do we can decide. that's very important and it in mind up there is not much certainty when i see it patients and that i try to get is a diagnosis it is what we call probabilistic ok it is what i did in this patient past when we say someone is death. it shouldn't be probabilistic it should be riots we don't want to get this wrong and so maybe also i can reassure you russian viewers we have these criteria says the 56 and there is never actually been a single patient where the criteria of. our consciousness ok there has b
this change the course of history is redefined das this machine by the way it is called osea this osterberg week that the each citizen does of the oxalis was this so this machine from the 1st site katz patients was very very devastating brain damage it's reading through the machine so there certainly isn't going to be insert an as a medical community we redefine death not just of the heart and lung criteria that not also in brain right that is what we call brain death so when your brain is...
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. >> reporter: she's talking about 9-year-old reese osterberg. lives in fresno county, she was one of hundreds who lost their homes last month in what turned out to be the largest fire in california's history -- the creek fire. destroyed in reese's home was the young baseball fan's 3-year-old collection of 100 baseball cards. it was cal fire fresno county that first heard of her story and started to spread the word asking for donations to replace her lost cards. >> we have triples. >> reporter: that message made it all the way to san jose and kevin. >> i got to thinking about it. i got to thinking about what i have out here in the garage. i thought, you know what? rather than sell these on ebay i'm going to donate them all and put a smile on a little girl's face. buster posey card from 2019 here. >> reporter: it's not just that kevin is donating some baseball cards. he is donating his entire collection from the past 25 years. >> my best guess at this point and it's probably underrated but probably around 25,000 cards. >> reporter: the chp and cal
. >> reporter: she's talking about 9-year-old reese osterberg. lives in fresno county, she was one of hundreds who lost their homes last month in what turned out to be the largest fire in california's history -- the creek fire. destroyed in reese's home was the young baseball fan's 3-year-old collection of 100 baseball cards. it was cal fire fresno county that first heard of her story and started to spread the word asking for donations to replace her lost cards. >> we have triples....
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cal fire put out the word about 9-year-old reese osterberg, a big giants fan, loves posey, favorite playerkevin astrid of san jose donated his collection of 25,000 cards to reese. she received them in fresno. she's going to give a bunch to other kids to share. here's the awesome moment, this young girl and her family will remember forever, her hero, buster posey, joins the zoom call that we had set up. so many people are coming to try to help and to see everybody at the fire station with those baseball cards. what kind of emotions are you going through right now? >> hey, reese, i'll hop in here, i just was wondering, who's your favorite baseball player? >> you. >> me? i thought i saw a picture of you pitching. i thought you were a pitcher. i thought i saw a picture of you being a pitcher. >> i'm a pitcher and a first baseman. >> there you go, all right. i heard you got this huge collection of cards coming your way, like 25,000 or something? wow. >> yeah. >> i think what's cool about that is it seems like you're going to be able to share the game with so many different people now, right? >>
cal fire put out the word about 9-year-old reese osterberg, a big giants fan, loves posey, favorite playerkevin astrid of san jose donated his collection of 25,000 cards to reese. she received them in fresno. she's going to give a bunch to other kids to share. here's the awesome moment, this young girl and her family will remember forever, her hero, buster posey, joins the zoom call that we had set up. so many people are coming to try to help and to see everybody at the fire station with those...
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and take a look at this a 9 year-old reece osterberg now has thousands of baseball cards.cted 100 cars on her own over the past 3 years, but she lost them in the creek fire that was burning in fresno county when members of cal-fire heard her story they started spreading the word asking for donations to replace her last cards. >>creek fire destroyed nearly 900 homes you may remember including reese's home, the baseball card donations came from all over the state including several from one man in san jose. >>survivors of the czu lightning complex fire in santa cruz mountains were treated to free quilts in santa cruz today. an organization dedicated to handing out quilts like these received hundreds of donations from across the country. the gifts are a way to help survivors rebuild one woman who lost 2 homes in boulder creek to the flames and she says she's grateful for this generosity. >>i can't believe all the people all over the united states move made these quilts and offered them the fire victim is just incredibly it's amazing i have my neighbors coming they lost their h
and take a look at this a 9 year-old reece osterberg now has thousands of baseball cards.cted 100 cars on her own over the past 3 years, but she lost them in the creek fire that was burning in fresno county when members of cal-fire heard her story they started spreading the word asking for donations to replace her last cards. >>creek fire destroyed nearly 900 homes you may remember including reese's home, the baseball card donations came from all over the state including several from one...
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cal fire put out the word about 9-year-old reese osterberg, a big giants fan, loves posey, favorite playern jose donated his collection of 25,000 cards to reese. she received them in fresno. she's going to give a bunch to other kids to share. here's the awesome moment, this young girl and her family will remember forever, her hero, buster posey, joins the zoom call that we had set up. so many people are coming to try to help and to see everybody at the fire station with those baseball cards. what kind of emotions are you going through right now? >> hey, reese, i'll hop in here, i just was wondering, who's your favorite baseball player? >> you. >> me? i thought i saw a picture of you pitching. i thought you were a pitcher. i thought i saw a picture of you being a pitcher. >> i'm a pitcher and a first baseman. >> there you go, all right. i heard you got this huge collection of cards coming your way, like 25,000 or something? wow. >> yeah. >> i think what's cool about that is it seems like you're going to be able to share the game with so many different people now, right? >> yeah. yeah. >> i'
cal fire put out the word about 9-year-old reese osterberg, a big giants fan, loves posey, favorite playern jose donated his collection of 25,000 cards to reese. she received them in fresno. she's going to give a bunch to other kids to share. here's the awesome moment, this young girl and her family will remember forever, her hero, buster posey, joins the zoom call that we had set up. so many people are coming to try to help and to see everybody at the fire station with those baseball cards....