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today they are teaching 6 through 8th graders at saint catherine of siena school in martinez where darius graduated. >> she has been such an inspiration. she has taken this and she inspired us to do more. >> press the button. >> reporter: monique's nonprofit also donates automated external defibrillators to save kids' lives. when a person has sudden cardiac arrest, it analyzes it and gives instruction. electric shock restores normal heart rhythm. in the last three years in contra costa county, when a layperson has used an aed, there's been a 53% survival rate. monique has donated more than aeds to --more than 30 aeds to schools, paid for through fundraisers with american medical response ambulance service and students by bryan binayas take the training to heart. >> if there's something who needs my help i can help them. >> reporter: it's darius' legacy. >> i told him, always do the right thing. and this is the right thing. our children are our future. >> reporter: so for educating and equipping east bay children to save victims of sudden cardiac arrest, this week's jefferson award in the
today they are teaching 6 through 8th graders at saint catherine of siena school in martinez where darius graduated. >> she has been such an inspiration. she has taken this and she inspired us to do more. >> press the button. >> reporter: monique's nonprofit also donates automated external defibrillators to save kids' lives. when a person has sudden cardiac arrest, it analyzes it and gives instruction. electric shock restores normal heart rhythm. in the last three years in...
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. >> this is little 7-year-old siena and mom leslie uploaded this video to our my channel feature ofslie is dressed as a tiger at the auburn football game. so you can see. you can see the huge auburn tiger dressed in the full mascot uniform, and she is breaking it down. >> she's got stilts. >> they made to make her the mascot. >> the mask is going over her head. >> very hot. >> behind her team all the way. win, lose, rain or shine, she it there. >> are you ready for some more -- >> this one is a kid in saudi arabia. >> he has a strange talent. [ siren ] >> what? >> he just set off an alarm? >> no. that is coming out of his mouth. he can imitate a police siren, if you will. >> hold on. it actually sounds like a siren coming from a cop car. >> it's going to be a sad day when his voice drops. >> it will start being a -- [ siren ] >> if you're his parents, you don't have the to worry about this kid's safety. if anything happens, he just starts the siren. the thieves are going to run. [ siren sounding ] >>> how do you know the exact moment i put my headphones on while you're ringing the [
. >> this is little 7-year-old siena and mom leslie uploaded this video to our my channel feature ofslie is dressed as a tiger at the auburn football game. so you can see. you can see the huge auburn tiger dressed in the full mascot uniform, and she is breaking it down. >> she's got stilts. >> they made to make her the mascot. >> the mask is going over her head. >> very hot. >> behind her team all the way. win, lose, rain or shine, she it there. >> are...
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. >> and i'm siena. we'll start with our top story. >> the same drive that pushes you to be good at sports may be pushing you to be taking some bad risks. scott reports on a disturbing trend in athletics. >> i broke my wrist snowboarding, i dislocated my knee playing basketball, i dislocated my elbow wrestling, and i broke my wrist playing soccer. >> i got a concussion from ice hockey. i was skating, and i got checked in the head. >> i have hairline-fractured my femur and have had patellofemoral syndrome in both my knees from soccer. [ whistle blows ] >> more kids are playing sports than ever before, so it's no surprise that injuries are on the rise. >> as the number of children that play sports increases, the number of injuries that occur in those sports has skyrocketed at an even much greater rate. >> let's listen to that part again. here's the instant replay. >> the number of injuries that occur in those sports has skyrocketed at an even much greater rate. >> what the doctor is saying is there aren't
. >> and i'm siena. we'll start with our top story. >> the same drive that pushes you to be good at sports may be pushing you to be taking some bad risks. scott reports on a disturbing trend in athletics. >> i broke my wrist snowboarding, i dislocated my knee playing basketball, i dislocated my elbow wrestling, and i broke my wrist playing soccer. >> i got a concussion from ice hockey. i was skating, and i got checked in the head. >> i have hairline-fractured my...
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has had so much to do with their success, everywhere he's been he's been successful, more recently siena the job at iowa, ross is fouled and that's from three-point range by young. "i love you, but there was no need for that," -- >> clark: what we call a brain-neutral play. he parked it and wasn't thinking. you love his energy, but in that case you basically want to keep the clock moving. you're not interested in seeing it stop at all. >> tim: i don't know of any coach that can be upset with his player and yet love the player as much as bill. know what i mean? i think he got that from eddie sutton, i really do. it doesn't last long. usually it involves one quick line and then there is a love pat and we move on. >> clark: that's the way it should be. get your point across, make sure they know you care and get to the next play. >> greg: talk about the mental letdown. for a guy that only takes one field goal the entire game. >> tim: to have the impact he had on bog the offensive and defensive side of the floor. >> tim: how many times did he beat the shot to make an -- deke the shot to make
has had so much to do with their success, everywhere he's been he's been successful, more recently siena the job at iowa, ross is fouled and that's from three-point range by young. "i love you, but there was no need for that," -- >> clark: what we call a brain-neutral play. he parked it and wasn't thinking. you love his energy, but in that case you basically want to keep the clock moving. you're not interested in seeing it stop at all. >> tim: i don't know of any coach...
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has had so much to do with their success, everywhere he's been he's been successful more recently sienawa ross is fouled and that's from three-point range by young. "i love you, but there was no need for that," -- >> clark: what we call a brain-neutral play. he parked it and wasn't thinking. you love his energy but in that case you basically want to keep the clock moving. you're not interested in seeing it stop at all. >> tim: i don't know of any coach that can be upset with his player and yet love the player as much as bill. know what i mean? i think he got that from eddie sutton i really do. it doesn't last long. usually it involves one quick line and then there is a love pat and we move on. >> clark: that's the way it should be. get your point across, make sure they know you care and get to the next play. >> greg: talk about the mental letdown. for a guy that only takes one field goal the entire game. >> tim: to have the impact he had on bog the offensive and defensive side of the floor. >> tim: how many times did he beat the shot to make an -- deke the shot to make an alley oop? he'
has had so much to do with their success, everywhere he's been he's been successful more recently sienawa ross is fouled and that's from three-point range by young. "i love you, but there was no need for that," -- >> clark: what we call a brain-neutral play. he parked it and wasn't thinking. you love his energy but in that case you basically want to keep the clock moving. you're not interested in seeing it stop at all. >> tim: i don't know of any coach that can be upset...
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would be, the scenarios are different, if she had invited a bunch of people she just met in the ka sienaget drunk and take pictures, you're opening yourself up. in this world, and the paparazzi internationally and domestically, we have to limit them by profiting off pictures of celebrities by invading their privacy. that's what it's about. it's a different scenario, we have to have some standards, i agree with this one. though. >> thank you. >>> in 2011, the united states experienced 14 weather disasters, costing $1 billion or more. in 2012, the hits kept on coming. >> number 10, april 15th. >> millions of people throughout the midwest are battened down. >> we were looking up at blue sky in a second. >> 75 tornados ripped through the midwest, causing nearly $300 million in damage. number 9, tropical storm debbie. this is what happens when you get hammered by two feet of rain. >> this storm never developed into a hurricane. but it did leave up to 28 inches of rain in northern florida. number eight, summer heat wave. sweltering heat baked the nation this summer, march and july set u.s. rec
would be, the scenarios are different, if she had invited a bunch of people she just met in the ka sienaget drunk and take pictures, you're opening yourself up. in this world, and the paparazzi internationally and domestically, we have to limit them by profiting off pictures of celebrities by invading their privacy. that's what it's about. it's a different scenario, we have to have some standards, i agree with this one. though. >> thank you. >>> in 2011, the united states...
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today they are teaching 6 through 8th graders at saint catherine of siena school in martinez where darius had graduated. >> she has been such an inspiration. she has taken this and she inspired us to do more. >> press the button. >> reporter: monique's nonprofit also donates automated external defibrillators to save kids' lives. when a person has sudden cardiac arrest, it analyzes it and gives instruction. in the last three years in contra costa county, when a layperson has used an aed, there's been a 53% survival rate. monique has donated more than aeds to -- more than 30 aeds to schools, paid for through fundraisers with american medical response ambulance service and students by bryan binayas take the training to heart. >> if there's something who needs my help i can help them. >> reporter: it's darius' legacy. >> i told him, always do the right thing. and this is the right thing. our children are our future. >> reporter: so for educating and equipping east bay children to save victims of sudden cardiac arrest, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to monique bradley. sharon
today they are teaching 6 through 8th graders at saint catherine of siena school in martinez where darius had graduated. >> she has been such an inspiration. she has taken this and she inspired us to do more. >> press the button. >> reporter: monique's nonprofit also donates automated external defibrillators to save kids' lives. when a person has sudden cardiac arrest, it analyzes it and gives instruction. in the last three years in contra costa county, when a layperson has...
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some new yorkers already have big a poll by the siena shows, more than half of see the secretary of state6... and another poll shows.. a healthy 57- percent of americans would support a 2016. plans. she says, another run for the white house may not be in the cards for her.. she says she intends to retire to a private life, once her replacement for secretary world news... thousands of supporters of egyptian president mohammed morsy... clashed with anti-government protesters. morsy supporters drove anti- government protesters from the grounds of the presidential palace. but morsy opponents pushed back. both sides exchanged rocks and fireworks, before the anti- morsy protesters were pushed back again. it is still unclear if anyone was hurt in the latest exchange. many in egypt believe, unfair and an attempt by morsy to grab more power. jazz legend dave brubeck has coming up.. how the musician's legendary life- long work news at 6. a legend of jazz music has died. dave brubeck passed away from heart failure today brubeck was in connecticut when he died. the pianist and of america's greatest j
some new yorkers already have big a poll by the siena shows, more than half of see the secretary of state6... and another poll shows.. a healthy 57- percent of americans would support a 2016. plans. she says, another run for the white house may not be in the cards for her.. she says she intends to retire to a private life, once her replacement for secretary world news... thousands of supporters of egyptian president mohammed morsy... clashed with anti-government protesters. morsy supporters...
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in a siena college poll, 64% of new york voters say she should make a run, but new yorkers aren't aseir current governor jumping into the race. just 39% support a cuomo 2016 presidential bid. a little early. >> it is early. >> i think she will. i think she will. >> have you ever seen a clinton, julia reed, pass up an election in which they're eligible to run in? >> were you shaking your head a little bit? >> no, no. and i think she'll run. >> yeah. >> again, over in china, that was a big question. >> stop. >> no, seriously. >> no, i get asked everywhere. >> is hillary going to run? >> absolutely. >> really? >> yep. they know who she is big time. >> biden. >> suppose she makes the decision and decides to run, you paralyze the democratic side. no donors are going to move, rightly so, because they want to find out -- >> and it completely influences the republican side because they're going to have to get somebody that can raise a bunch of money -- >> that's what mike allen said earlier. the only thing that matters is how do you go against her? how can you beat her? >> that's the only li
in a siena college poll, 64% of new york voters say she should make a run, but new yorkers aren't aseir current governor jumping into the race. just 39% support a cuomo 2016 presidential bid. a little early. >> it is early. >> i think she will. i think she will. >> have you ever seen a clinton, julia reed, pass up an election in which they're eligible to run in? >> were you shaking your head a little bit? >> no, no. and i think she'll run. >> yeah. >>...