Bryan Stow Interview: NBC Airs First Video Interview With Beaten Giants Fan (VIDEO)

WATCH: First Ever Video Interview With Bryan Stow
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On Monday night, NBC's Rock Center with Brian Williams will air the first video interview with Bryan Stow since he was brutally attacked outside Dodger Stadium in March.

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In the preview below, Stow was shown sitting in his room, wearing a 2010 World Championship San Francisco Giants t-shirt as an NBC interviewer approached him. "How are you?" asked Stow.

When she answered that she was "doing very well," Stow replied, "That's good." The preview is a 30 second clip of a larger interview that will air Monday.

Stow, a South Bay EMT and Giants fan, suffered a traumatic brain injury on March 31 when he was brutally attacked by two Dodgers fans in the stadium parking lot following the opening day Dodgers-Giants game. Though the Stow family has posted frequent updates on Support4BryanStow.com, video cameras have not been allowed in Stow's room since the incident.

Over the past few months, Stow has shown dramatic progress, writing his name in November and moving to a rehabilitation center in San Jose in October.

The interview will air in its entirety on Monday at 10 p.m. on NBC's Rock Center with Brian Williams. Watch a preview of that interview in the clip below:

View more videos at: http://nbclosangeles.com.

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