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vet to get checked out. >> sweet. >> this is a stray, you believe? >> not anymore. because this coworker who took them to the vet fell in love and adopted both of them. >> nice. >> this is storm and this is drain. >> we commonly refer to our planet as mother earth, and in these videos you'll see the true definition of the planet giving birth. this is the volcano on the big island of hawaii just erupting, the lava oozing out and creating more livable space for us humans. it's cool to see the lava just create steam as it meets the ocean. these waves of lava slowly creeping towards the water. and when it cools --
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>> it's almost fake, so orange, so bright, it's almost fake. >> it's mind blowing. and the fact he got so close is amazing. >> you know the other thing, too, i never thought about what the roads look like going out to this area, but look at that. this moon scape. then road. >> people on the internet are fighting mad about this video that surfaced out of kurdistan. >> they are put up to this, aren't they, by the adults around? >> that's what has everybody so upset. these boys seem to be 6 or 7 years old and you see them just pounding on each other with a circle of grown men around them. >> look. goes down, pushed him. go on, go on, get in some more. this is messed up. >> when the video was posted, it went viral. people are saying no way adults should be encouraging this type
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of behavior. >> i don't know how this doesn't get through to people. if you're a parent or adult, how does this click in your head, yeah, this is good, this is right. >> literally just yesterday everyone blew up because in chechnya they had a live mma thing happen at the end, kids were fighting, and actually the son of the dictator of the country. >> yeah, i saw that. i was astonished. so people on the other side of the argument are saying it's no different than an mma street fight. >> they are adults that can make the decision, these are children who are still developing. >> this is disgusting in every way. the thing is, these kids are being influenced by these adults. they don't know any better. they've been pushed into the situation. they are absolutely hammering at each other and standing around like it's entertainment. >> you can see as the video continues and the boys continue to fight, their faces are bloody, they look tired. police are investigating, not sure if it's something they are doing for fun. it does look like something
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you'd see from a dog fighting ring. either way, it's not right. >> i would not be shocked one bit if there was money changing hands from this. it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> that's right, to enter you'll need friday's buzz word, be 21 years old and a legal u.s. or canadian resident. >> the "rtm" buzz word coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. exploded in popularity, seen a whole bunch of videos, people like to do it on the mountains, but one guy came up with a novel solution, he found two 16-story buildings and rented the room, got permission from the police so he could do this. rig up this slack line 200 feet high. not exactly the nicest weather. pretty gray and blustery. >> did anybody tell him he could wait until spring thaw? >> apparently not. >> once he got himself up there,
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you can see the weather is taking its toll. >> oh! okay. >> see there, holding on with his hands. of course, you can see he does have a harness on with a safety rope. get himself back on to that slack line, then carefully, gingerly, make his way across. >> did you see the person in the window with the phone? they were right there for that. >> probably a great instagram shot. >> i don't know why, but this is so cool, watching it here, seems completely ridiculous. >> you think it's ridiculous? >> when they are in, like, utah and stretched between these gorgeous mountaintops, yeah, that looks right. these are residential buildings. people are living there looking at it. there's that crazy guy again. >> this is a situation where he has made lemonade out of lemons. makes it to the other side and the crowd goes wild.
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games or rc planes, things can happen. unfortunately for carter it happened at about 13,000 feet. getting real close to that peak. starts to have technical problems, and then -- >> worst place to crash your plane. you have to mount a mission to get it. >> game over. >> coming back before it rains or snows or anything. >> talk about a mission. it was too late to start the mission that day, so the next day he goes out to basically try and find this thing. hike takes him hours. he starts hiking towards grizzly peak, a 14,000-foot peak, but he has to go past that because he crashed into the mountain beyond. >> oh, my gosh. that is quite the trek. >> so he gets close and by golly he spots it. he manages to get there and find it. >> no way. >> now we get the plane.
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>> that's dedication. >> for real. >> it never ceases to amaze me that people can recover their drones and airplanes and i can't even find an earring back in the jewelry store. >> this was a very long day for this young fella. he gets down off the mountain with his gear. congratulations, carter, glad you got your stuff back. according to doctors, what you're about to see is one of the longest one of these recorded. you can see doctors in india standing with an x-ray because this young man was brought in to them. he's 18 years old. he has grown a tail. that is real. this is not a real or fake segment. that is very real. >> how does that happen? >> doctors believe he may have developed a neuro deformity while he was in the womb. this is a hollow tube and they believe that is the problem.
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when he hit 14, they believe it finally extended out of his body and kept growing. others have been documented, they've only been six inches long. this one is eight inches long. he's 18, the family finally decided to do something about it. >> to me it looks like from the human past when we used to have tails. >> they are saying this is a deformity. >> you think? >> obviously, it is, but they say it doesn't happen very often, obviously, but this is the longest one they've ever documented. think about that, if you had that thing hanging between your cheeks and had to sit down, i don't think that would be comfortable. >> can he wag it? >> no. >> will have quite the tale to tell. >> it's been removed. are you ready for more great videos? >> yeah. >> because i've got the best of them all right here. at least i think you'll agree
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because we'll be making smore pops. pie crust, cut it into some pieces here, then you basically layer your smore ingredients over it, the graham crackers, chocolate, popsicle stick in the middle, marshmallow, secure it together, a little egg wash. >> are they called smores because as soon as you eat one, i want some more! >> add some pie crust you'll be saying that. >> look at that. >> wow. >> and it's got that crusty outer shell. are you kidding? it's delicious. >> teaming up to help hundreds. >> it's a video that truly does bring smiles. >> the bright island outreach on the next "right this minute." and still to come -- this kid archer is about to show off her aim. >> she's not just going to pull the bow and arrow like normal
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they are walking between two parked cars. see that? >> oh! holy cow! >> that poor girl was smashed. police say the driver of that car was drinking, and when she was drinking, she backed into that poor girl. that poor girl survived. she's in stable condition with pelvic injuries. not only was the little girl injured, seven cars were damaged in that incident. >> wow, that gives you an idea of the force to which that car backed up. >> police say this woman was six times the legal limit. according to police, the woman tried to run away, but bystanders who saw what happened stopped her from trying to escape. >> good for them. >> surely, that woman is going to jail. >> she's facing drunk driving charges, causing bodily harm, and driving while using a mobile phone. so she was drinking and on the phone when this happened, according to police. >> that woman could have really,
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really gone on a rampage. >> another bad decision in this video coming from a bus driver. see this car is in the exit lane in ireland. see right there, that is a bus. instead of pulling over, look what the driver does. three school children. >> no, no. >> where were they going? there's no pavement right there. >> there is no pavement. >> that's the driver's job to know that's something you can't do. >> absolutely, transit, which runs the company, says they take safely breaches extremely seriously. luckily the driver with the dash cam figured out what was going on and stopped as soon as they were aware. but that could have ended badly. >> yeah. >> this viral video uk clip is absolutely amazing. you'll see why. >> oh, incredible. >> no way. >> yes, way. >> the first features a kid archer and she's not just going to pull the bow and arrow like
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normal. that would be too simple. >> she's going to do it upsidedown with her feet. >> get out. while spinning around? >> yes. >> how does he figure this out? i was making mud pies when i was that age. >> well, you're not the standard. >> drawing a bow is difficult enough with your arms. i'm so impressed. >> ironically, she's crap if she does it conventionally. >> apparently she tried it a few times. doesn't matter how many times she tried it, she does a great job. >> that's what they call multitasking. that's why we can't do it. >> can you do that? >> that would be two people going straight to hospital. >> they have a complete choreography on the board and it is -- i mean, when i watched it -- >> how did you do any of this? you'll both appreciate this. they call themselves two flipping idiots, and fearless
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jump junkies that are specializing in skill that requires precision, trust, and balls. >> we love these guys. >> oli and i describe ourselves the same exact way. we are two flipping idiots. period. >> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzz word, be at least 21 years old, and a resident of u.s. or canada. >> enter the buzz word on facebook, twitter, or both. you can use each every day. >> let's reveal friday's buzz word. it is -- jersey. >> that's right, get over to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad button and enter the buzz word, jersey. good luck, everybody. a prankster uses strangers to get descriptive. >> right down to the details. >> standing next to the most handsome guy i've seen in my life. >> why you'll definitely see the
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freedom square. >> see us, right here. guy in the blue shirt. >> then he continues to describe people. it's great. >> standing next to the most handsome guy i've seen in my life. see us? definitely like a perfect ten. yeah, we put him right in a movie if we could. >> this guy's widening the gap slowly stepping back. just keeps going on and on and on. >> he's got, like, pouty and moe hahogany eyes. >> looking around, who's he talking about? >> executes it so well. >> looks like a synchronized swimmer. maybe like a mason, probably works with her hands or something. >> better not be talking about me. >> check out how he describes her versus me. if he starts going to the looks part, he'd be like -- what are you talking about? >> one guy calls him out, but still so awkward he doesn't believe himself. >> right beside him, okay? >> [ bleep ].
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>> no, i'm just describing you to my friend. yeah, beside the guy. like a colin farrell. >> he said sexy colin farrell. you can't get sexier than colin farrell. >> he starts throwing out all the names, brad pitt. >> red shirt on, soft, pouty lips. he's got like a wonderful silky hair, velvety eyelashes. soft, velvety eyelashes. see us here in the middle of freedom square? like a runway model kind of character, yeah. >> see the whole thing uninterrupted on our website, rightthisminute.com. or use our mobile app. that's a look at the day's top viral videos. if you're looking for more, check out rightthisminute.com or catch us on the next episode of "rtm".
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like, this product is amazing. >> you know, you want to look good at whatever age you are, and most importantly, you want to make sure that there are no telltale signs as to your real age. >> announcer: if you're interested in seeing your neck look years younger, then keep watching. you'll hear how sub-d has become a favorite of hollywood celebs who used to worry about their necks giving away their age. >> you could almost just use it and be great from here to here. >> but it's even better to be great from here to here. >> announcer: plus, what happens when we ask people to take part in a selfie study? turns out there's some cheating going on to avoid that problem neck. >> yeah. you have to lift the phone up. >> announcer: and find out how a special promo code gets you in on a brand-new collection of perricone products that's never been sold anywhere. and you can get it today through this exclusive television offer. >> we're back talking with peri gilpin, gloria reuben, and tracey bregman about one of our favorite skin-care products of
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all time, cold plasma sub-d. what i want to know from you ladies is, before you found sub-d, did you or any of your friends have a time when you felt self-conscious about your neck? >> yes. i just wore a turtleneck. >> turtlenecks? >> i think for several summers i-i sweated. >> "no, i'm good. i'm good. i meant to wear this. i'm super good, super good." >> i'm just glowy. [ laughter ] >> yes. >> then also, selfies have to be made from a very specific angle. >> i am looking up, always up. >> that's why i think texting can be so bad. >> right. exactly. >> when you see the reflection of yourself in the glass. >> oh, it's so bad when you think you are taking a picture but it's facing you. and you're like, "oh, oh, god." >> right, exactly. >> does anybody know somebody who took really great care of the skin on their face but completely ignored their neck? you do? gloria. [ laughs ] >> but also, you know, i remember growing up, or even in today's time sometimes, i see advertisements for just the face, do you know?
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