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they block the road and they can be anywhere in 20 minutes. >> you are a sitting duck. you cannot back up either. >> here they go running back to their car with armloads of stuff. they also come running back and take the keys to this car so they can't be followed. >> oh, so they leave these guys stranded in the lane where they could potentially be hit. >> hear the tires squeal as they make their get away. >> what are you supposed to do in this situation? >> when there are guns pointed at your family, you sit there and let them do it. let's head over to central mexico, where you would think this is the 1800s. this is a modern day train heist. a group of about 30 people, many of them families, have figured out how to engage the external brakes on this train and bring it to a halt. now they are totally looting these boxcars of large appliances. only thing missing are wagons
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and pea shooters. >> wow. looks like a community effort. >> a very coordinated effort for certain. >> this woman bungee jumping in south korea, she's up there, she gets the countdown, puts her arms up in the air, and then she jumps. >> oh! >> she jumps, but instead of rebounding, the bungee cord seem it is to not have been attached and instead keeps falling down. there is apparently a pool or body of water down there that's 16 feet deep, but she just fell roughly 130 feet. they put the camera down, we can no longer see what is happening. it turns out she's got contusions all over her body, she had to be taken for treatment, obviously. according to reports she claims the operator never seemed to attach the cord. the company says, yes, the screws came loose after she rebounded once, but --
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>> watch the video. >> if you watch the video like authorities did, there's no rebound. she kept going down. >> whether they were attached or not, somebody is getting screwed. >> that person is the employee who's been arrested for negligence resulting in injury. >> so lucky she survived. >> yeah. whoever put together this video, titled the time it takes to be a woman. what they do, they take a split screen of a man and woman and start their day from the time they get up to the time they go to bed. here we start with the shower time and the washing of the hair. and the shaving. that's simultaneous for you guys in the shower. time it takes to brush our teeth and wash our face. >> so many more steps. you've got to do the scrub, you've got to do the toner. >> that's because of the bloody
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pate yar ki. i glae it's unfair and i'm with you guys. >> now time to pick out what you're going to wear. >> ten minutes for a woman, i love it. ten minutes. >> takes you guys longer to put on shoes because you have to tie them. here they are all nice and spiffy. what about the maintenance? >> haircut versus hair did. >> up next, the mani/pedi. >> i clip my nails once every five weeks. >> we paint and scrub. that is true. the fitting room lines for the women compared to the men, that would drive me crazy. >> so, where do the numbers stack up? >> oh, goodness. it looks like at the end of the day when we come together at night, women spend a total of about 24 days, seven hours, and 40 minutes of their lives a year doing this, whereas you guys
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spend about nine days, five hours, and 27 minutes. >> i got to cut that time down, man, that's a waste. >> i'm going to become a dude. john sergeant who watches on wewf in cleveland is our latest ipad mini giveaway winner. >> and keep watching because you could win two, and today is bonus day. we're going to be giving away a flat screen tv. >> that's right, two winners, to enter you'll need friday's buzz word, be at least 21 years old, and be a legal u.s. or canadian resident. >> the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway is coming up in a bit. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. the level of fear demonstrated in these videos is amusing and somewhat astonishing. we start with a sheep rescue in england. a bunch of people out on motorcycles, and i have to say, motorcyclists have much to account for after this guy's reaction to trying to help this poor sheep.
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>> quit being so sheepish. >> and this is when it gets almost ridiculous. >> got sharp teeth? >> i don't know. >> wow, guys, this isn't a great light. come on, sheep, that conversation. >> as astonishing as it is, didn't prevent them from saving the sheep. >> there we go. >> that sheep go -- ahh! >> now this video escalates the drama. this is in russia. a woman's driving down a road and apparently these two camels are believed to have escaped from a nearby farm, but this is pretty funny, because at first she's like what do i do, do i drive around, do i stop? no, you're going to be all right. but the woman driving, no. >> right there. clearly your opportunity if you want to get away, you can drive on by. >> she'd rather just freak out. and finally, it loses interest
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and goes away, but the cute thing is, afterwards it looks like the camels are kissing, but no, they are sharing some roughage on the road. >> he's been away at basic training. >> this is graduation, it's his birthday next week, but fortunately his mrs. is able to turn up and give him a birthday card. >> see why the surprise inside is about to rock his world. >> you're lying. >> and -- the inspirational story behind the motorcyclist who can ride better with one arm than you can with two. >> i love him.
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1-800-273-8255 and press 1. closed captioning provided by -- icy hot lidocaine. desensitizes aggravated nerves with the max strength lidocaine available. new icy hot lidocaine. the ribbons of roadway in the country, southern california, the mulholland highway. it's so much fun, a huge mecca for motorcyclists to ride and have a blast like these guys. let me know if you see something different about this pair. >> dude, look at this. >> this video put out. that's ryan, his arm was lost in a motorcycle accident back in 2003, but the guy loves to ride so much, no way i'm giving this
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up. >> i love him. >> if you guys have never ridden a motorcycle, you may not know that you use both hands to operate a bike. you clutch with the left, you front brake with the right. ryan has had some modifications done to miss bike and he walks us through it here. >> the clutch i have underneath the brake lever and what i'll do is i'll roll on and let the clutch go just like that. my front brake is on top. always use one or the other independently, i won't use the two at the same time. >> everything is just on the one hand, just had to learn how to use both front brake and clutch on the same hand. >> this guy is a better rider than most people on the show. >> with two arms. ryan is a very accomplished rider. he also has another message for those of us who like to ride. >> i would ride with the clutch protected here, this gives me the confidence in order to use my skills and my abilities on the motorcycle. >> that's awesome. just incredible that after such
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a massive injury, he still got back on that motorcycle. some like to celebrate their birthday. wow, i'm older, i'm still here, i made it. >> my favorite holiday of the year. >> not everybody gets to celebrate their birthday. this guy right here, he's been busy. he's in the air force basic military training for the last several weeks, this is graduation, it's his birthday next week, but fortunately his mrs. is able to turn up and give him a birthday card. >> read it out loud. you want me to read the front of the card? >> show you how much i love you, no gift can match all you've given me. you're lying. >> the card said all you've given me. he gave her something. >> fun on that last -- >> ten weeks, two days.
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>> oh! >> need some help from one of the fellow airmen, baby! >> congratulations. >> big man hug. >> congratulations. >> a hawaiian baby. right before he goes off to basic training, they went on a holiday to hawaii. that is where the funky business was done and the baby was conceived. now, she only found out she was pregnant three days after he left for basic training and she's been holding on to this, she could have done it by phone or letter, but no, she wanted to do it in person, give him his big surprise. eventually shows him the sonogram. >> he hugs her, right? >> can i get a hug? i mean, hugging is how we got here in the first place. >> it was more than hugging. let's talk about that, charity. when a man and woman love each other and go beyond hugging -- >> started somewhere. >> got the hug out of the way. >> congratulations. instagram is quickly
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becoming the place we go to learn just how inadequate we really are. >> wow. >> speak for yourself. >> when i show you this video you're going to be back on the inadequate side. check this out. >> come on. >> now you're showing off. that's not fair. >> that's the point. >> all right, i'm back on your side. >> this here is ryan, aka coach rusty. he's an instructor at the golf channel academy and even he says this is one of his hardest videos as he does all of this. wait for the end. >> no, no -- oh! >> yeah. >> can i have a mulligan? i need to have another go. >> a lot of practice. as you go through his instagram page, he's got a ton of followers and his videos get a massive amount of views because people are cheering and
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scratching their head going how, what, why. we're going to stay on the golf course. this you have to listen to until the very end. bounces the ball, gives it a hit, whacks it way across the course. >> what the heck, why are they cheering? why are they cheering? >> it went in! >> no way! >> how far? >> 334 yards. >> that's ridiculous! >> hole in one. >> what have we learned about instagram? we're auld inadequate. athletes team up for an unforgettable race. >> i love it. >> next "right this minute". and still to come, an underwater slow mo cam captures -- >> something we wouldn't normally see with the naked eye. why this scene might make your skin crawl. >> my brain does not accept this. plus, it's bonus give away. friday's buzz word for your chance to win an ipad mini or flat screen tv is coming up. come on...you can do it!
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but she looks to me to be a pretty fit person. it's just weird, the skin reacts and waves through the water. >> look at it. just look at it. it's like play-doh. >> it's almost like there's excess skin and no muscle under there. >> think about it, we're mostly made of water, so goes to show when it touches other water, hey, how are you doing old friend? >> loses all its form. my brain does not accept this. it's rejecting this. it's not real. >> try it at home. you've got a pool and underwater camera, try it at home. doesn't appear to bebe a really high speed camera, like one of those expensive cameras. i bet you could do this with an action camera or underwater cell phone. >> i'm so mystified. jim clarke is back with how to red neck. i want to look at the collection of foods he has here and guess
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what he's going to make. >> lunch. >> or a late night snack after a really good time because he's making a red neck lasagna. his title, not mine. >> with ramen. >> ravioli from a can, tomatoes, doritos, onion, bell pepper. >> at least something fresh. >> onion and green pepper. >> there it is, that's the finished product after you put it in a 350 oven for 30 minutes. >> it's going to taste good, isn't it? >> i bet it is. brandon is calling this his red neck belt. >> i'm going to use coaxial cable. >> he takes a cable cord, yes, coaxial cable, sizes it and cuts it. >> i know what some people are saying, what's he going to do, he cut off one end. he's got a tool for that. he's got man tools. doesn't need a buckle, just
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needs one extra piece. >> if i don't have time to get a belt and my only belt has broke, that's what i'm going to do. >> hipsters would pay $50 for this belt. that's nice. >> yeah, i broke a cable cord. i thought i'd upcycle it. time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you'll need the buzz word, be at least 21 years old, and a legal u.s. or canadian resident. >> head over to rightthisminute.com and click win ipad. >> yep, enter the buzz word on facebook, twitter, or both. you can enter on each every day. friday's buzz word is kinetic. >> go to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad button and enter friday's buzz word, connett ki kinetic. >> two winners, one will receive a flat screen tv. good luck, everybody. these pranksters are ready to crack you up. >> they are going to public places and giggling until their
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sometimes all it takes is a stupid joke to get some people laughing. >> don't we know that? >> use your hammer. no. >> i don't see a hammer on this. >> so does our buddy jack veil and his friend christian, who will be familiar to a lot of people. this prank is so genius and doesn't cost any money. all they are doing is extreme laughing, going to public placing and giggling until their heart's content. they are just laughing loudly in the car and these people are walking by, what's so funny?
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>> no explanation to why, like when you see a movie in the theater and everyone's laughing, you laugh ten times louder. >> i love when they are in a crowded elevate televator. >> those people are not having anything of it. i think the post office should hire them. you need a laugh when you're waiting in line to ship something. of course, they have to go through a drive through. he's not here for it. if this bag, i have drive time, stop playing with me. >> right here is laughing, looks funny. >> i love it right here, this is where he fully commits to the laughter. that's our show, rightthisminute.com has lots more. we'll see you next time.
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>> announcer: these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. >> hi. and thanks for watching. i'm michael alden. folks, if you're one of the millions of americans suffering with arthritis, osteoarthritis, if you're suffering from joint pain, knee pain, foot pain, back pain, or if you know someone who is, you're not going to want to miss this next half an hour. my guest today is one of the nation's foremost sought-after health and wellness experts, and he's here today to introduce to us a revolutionary all-natural product that is helping thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of people eliminate pain. please help me welcome mr. jim shriner. jim. >> hey, mike. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks for being my guest. you know, jim, for those of our viewers that don't know you, why don't you just tell us a little bit about how you got involved in the world of health and nutrition.
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>> well, it's a pretty amazing story, if i have to say so myself. at about 16 years old, i was actually paralyzed by a tumor in my third vertebra. they rushed me up to riley children's hospital up in indianapolis, indiana. specialists told me that i'd probably never walk again. i spent quite a few years laid up in the hospital. it was a miraculous recovery. a surgeon came in from germany. they removed my third vertebra and literally built me a new vertebra using my pelvis -- used one-inch squares and built me a new vertebra. well, mike, i was in the hospital at 16, and after the surgery, they put me in a full-length body cast from head to toe, and when i left the hospital, i weighed 105 pounds. now, a lot of people hear that story -- and i'm very proud of being able to recover from that. but that was just the first step in my life into the health industry. as i was going through rehabilitation for my back, my father went into the hospital for his first open-heart surgery at the age of 43. so, mike, that really scared me to death. so i decided right then to take a very close look at our lives,
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our family history, and try to understand what was going on. i mean, both my parents had high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease. you know, i had back problems. you name it, we had it. so if hereditary was a part of the issue, i needed to make sure that i was doing everything that i could to rebuild my body and take care of this body that god gave us. i went back to college, studied exercise and nutrition, sports medicine. i rebuilt my body, and through that exercise and nutrition program, mike, i built my body up to 220 pounds and went out to california and became one of the 16 original "american gladiator" contenders. so i'm living proof that you can overcome adversity. but, mike, early on in my career, i got to noticing some things. had back problems. i always suffered with back problems. well, i'll be honest with you. growing -- you know, being a gladiator, going through college, i abused my body. >> yeah, i've seen that show. you probably took some abuse in that. >> i got beat up pretty good,
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and i did some beating, but i got beat up pretty good. i got a -- i tore a left rotator cuff. i tore my right knee cartilage. i twisted my ankles. i had concussions. plus, remember, i had back surgery, so -- >> right. right. at 16. >> at 16, so i had always struggled with back pain. now, you talk about god in a life. i don't believe in coincidence. i believe god plans everything. i was actually up in boston during a production, and i was telling one of the cameramen about this story i'm just telling you. i said, "man, my rotator's hurt, and my--" you know, i said, "i'm 40 years old, and if i don't figure out how to get rid of some of this pain, i'm not sure what's gonna happen." >> okay. >> and being in the industry, mike, i've tried all the products. so trust me -- nothing worked. well, while i was telling this story, a woman comes to me, and she says, "here, try this." >> this is the product we're talking about. >> this is the product we're talking about, the formula we're talking about, and i said, "well, what's this?" and she started to go over the ingredient, and i stopped her, and i said, "ma'am, you know, i've been doing this for 25 years, and i've seen the best of the best.
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i've tried the best of the best. nothing worked." >> right. >> she said, "try this." and i said, "i just told you nothing worked." she said, "i'm telling you, try this. it will work." and i said, "what have i got to lose?" she gave it to me for free. mike, i'm not exaggerating. i went home -- the first couple of weeks, didn't notice anything. about the third or fourth week, i thought i started to notice something. maybe i was feeling a little better. about the fifth week -- and a lot of people don't realize this, but about the fifth week, my wife said, "jim, did you notice that you did not get up in the middle of the night last night? you slept through the night." it had never dawned on me that my pain -- my shoulder pain and my knee pain and my back pain -- was keeping me from sleeping. so the next thing you know, five weeks into it, i got up and i said, "wow. i don't have any pain." mike, i'm telling you, i've been taking this product now for almost five years, and at nearly 50 years old, i do not have a pain or an ache in my body -- nothing. >> you had mentioned to me yesterday when we were talking about this that you had tried
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all the -- some of the drugs that are on the market, some of these drugs that can cause some severe side effects. in fact, we were talking -- you were telling me that these labels say "may cause death." >> all right. have you ever listened -- and i encourage someone watching the program right now -- before you take a pharmaceutical drug, i'm gonna ask you to do one very simple thing. tune in to your evening news tonight. tune in the news and listen to the drug ads, listen to the disclaimers, and if you don't laugh at the end of one of those disclaimers, i promise you, you're on the wrong planet. because my wife and i listen to the disclaimers, and sometimes i'm thinking i'm getting punked. >> right. >> i mean i'm listening, and it causes diarrhea, headaches, blindness, and if you don't -- hard of hearing, and if you go blind, it may not come back. and at the very end, "and in severe cases, may cause death." well, mike, i'm not sure about you but, that's a pretty harmful side effect. >> well, some of these products, and depending on who you read and what report you read, have killed anywhere -- upwards of between 50,000 and 100,000 people, not because they had cancer or because they had some
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other disease -- because they were just in pain. these people -- they wanted to get out of pain, and they died. >> let me give you -- exactly. let me give you a perfect example. the drug you're talking about -- my sister-in-law is a pharmaceutical rep, and i was blessed because i was trying to do everything that i could to not only get out of pain, but i still do a lot of training. and every person that i train is living in pain. as we get older, everybody has knee pain, joint pain, back pain. i don't care what it is, everybody that i talk to has pain. and my sister-in-law was a rep that was selling one of these nsaids, one of these pharmaceutical drugs. she happened to have called us about a month before they pulled them from the market, and i had really seriously thought about taking these nsaids because i was in serious pain. nothing was working. and i know that there's people out there watching right now that have tried everything. nothing was working. >> right. >> and mary says, "jim, don't take it. they're about to pull it off the market because that product has been proven to kill thousands and cause hundreds of millions of people very severe side effects, irreversible side
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effects, including death." mike, these drugs are chemicals. they're manufactured from chemicals. let me give you a good example, and that's why we're going to be here today. i have a really good friend of mine, and his wife is a -- i'd say a part-time triathlete. she's a stay-at-home mom, 47 years old, has got three kids, but she loves triathlons. i was actually at a birthday -- or a christmas party, and we were just talking, and she comes up to me, and she overheard us talking about vioxx. and she said, "boy, i hated when they pulled vioxx off the market because that stuff really worked." and i said, "robin, did you listen to the disclaimer?" she says, "jim, i don't care if it does cause death. it worked." and i said, "robin, i want you to think about something. what if -- what if i could give you an all-natural joint-relief product that worked just as good, maybe even better than the pharmaceutical drug?" >> and it won't cause death. >> "and it won't cause death. i guarantee it." >> without a possibility of causing death. >> all natural. and she said, "jim

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