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here we are at a bus stop in russia. has his foot propped up on the steps. looks like he's talking to his bud behind him. door closes, foot is still in there. at this point he's beating on the door to let the driver know when his friend rolls up. >> holy cow! >> pulls out a strap. hey, stop the bus! >> shouldn't open the door. >> talk about overreacting a little bit. >> you think? >> you see another guy walk up, back up, it's cool, it's cool. >> all three look like weebl wobbles. >> they are weebl wobbling all right. >> this time you can see the driver. >> nice cubby hole there. probably not bullet proof. >> it would need to be bullet proof. what we see at the end of the video is the gunman starts to shoot. >> at the bus with these people in it? >> yeah. the video cuts off before it unfolds, but the guy was arrested and admits he had a little too much to drink. one thing i've learned during my time at "right this minute" is elephants love bath time. you see three of these elephants
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in this manmade pond having a good time, at least they were, until they tried to get out. these elephants are stuck and it became quite the animal rescue to get them out, because as you see here, the herd is very concerned about their buddy. >> drink the water down. they want people to get out. >> i was thinking the same thing. >> human rescuers were called in and you would not believe the response. 60 policemen were called in, because they believe the elephants were agitated about what was going on and the friends were in distress, then they brought in a tractor and helicopter and there you can see them starting to dig around this pond to help get them out. see that? that elephant, hey, coming to get me, but they knocked the wall down, water comes out, and the elephants are able to walk out to safety. >> another rescue, this is in
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thailand at the elephant nature park, but the roles are reversed. right there is derek, we've seen him on the show before. derek has a very cool relationship with the elephant right there. he thinks derek is drowning, is in trouble, so he jumps into the water, goes on a rescue mission to save the human. >> elephant bay watch. ♪ i'll be there ♪ i'll be there >> watch this, gets close to derek. puts the trunk around him. >> i want an elephant best friend. >> look at this, kind of puts him between her front legs. >> you're not going nowhere. >> that is so cool, man. >> isn't that cool? protects him like her little baby. >> so cute. >> it is. roles reversed. adorable. we have two very beautiful reunion stories. this one is so incredibly special. dad comes home after a
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seven-month deployment to see his son, 5-year-old ethan, in the hospital. at this moment when dad gets there, dad can't wait to say hello to his son, so he gently starts waking him up. he barely opens his eyes. >> five more minutes. >> ethan, look who it is. >> he's like -- >> it's not a dream? it's super sweet. you see the smile that starts to form in little ethan's face. this happened back in april in chicago, but the video was just now posted. he was hospitalized because of respiratory infection caused because of a congenital disease. they don't know what his life expectancy will be, especially as he nears his sixth birthday, so they were really happy they were able to have this moment with dad as he came home.
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>> daddy surprised you. >> over to this homecoming in ohio. mom is hiding in the car. the car belongs to her daughter. she's going to get into so she can drive home. >> creepy clown mask? >> oh, god. >> what's my girl doing? >> oh, my god. that emotional curve. >> now mom's been in kansas as her husband prepares to retire from the air force. this is the first time they get to see their mom since she's come back to ohio, but they still have to go do the same thing basically to their other daughter. you see the other daughter opens the trunk, so mom gets out of the car. it's time to give away
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another ipad mini. >> super easy, all you need is friday's buzz word, be at least 21 years old, and a legal u.s. or canadian resident. >> "rtm" buzz word is coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. for the folks out there that love reality tv, i've got a new pulse pounding show coming to red bull tv. this is called the horn. it's all about -- team that spends their days around the matter horn in the swiss alps. it follows all of their dramatic rescues for people that are trying to find matter horns or see matter horns. this show puts you in the middle of the action. check out this scene from one of their first episodes debuting on october 17th.
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where does it look like to you? the rescuer finally gets to respond. nothing more than a moment. >> leaves you on the edge of your seat. >> doesn't it? thankfully, this person is found. that is a very injured, see the blood on the ice and if i hadn't built up enough tension, here's more. >> ends there. this is merely a teaser for the show. >> when does it come out? >> october 17th, red bull tv. it's an app you can download on smart tvs and apple tvs and things like that, or you can go to their website. it really looks good. people in the uk are in a panic because -- >> the mama is gone! that's what's happening right
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everything. >> marmite is essentially a yeast product that is a by-product of the beer making process. >> i can boil it down for you, it's gross. >> the black market has reared its ugly head. >> no way. he's kidding, right? >> where's the marmite! >> goes up, for how much? >> fast and quick! >> he's not kidding. if you go to ebay, i found one for sale, $6,100 u.s. dollars. you know what, why don't we try it? >> no. no! >> marmite with us right now, ladies and gentlemen. >> can i confess i've had this before? >> want to enjoy the beautiful smell of this yeast extract. >> this smells like a bad bottle of medicine. >> yeah.
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>> you got to eat it, though. >> everyone's got to try some. >> i don't want to be disrespectful. >> don't be disrespectful, just make great television. >> this is the kind of thing uk is losing their minds over. >> this is disgusting. it's like you're eating condensed -- >> gayle's going for it. she's digging it. >> i've been to the uk four times. i've had this, it's terrible stuff. >> my mouth is watering like i'm going to vomit. >> marmite, it's disgusting. come in handy, especially in situations like this. >> whoa! >> accidents, this is an accident you have to see to believe. what we see up ahead is a car go smashing into a bowl. and here we see where the car has landed on its top. >> everyone's staying away. >> sure.
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>> of course it is. >> yeah. >> other people are pulling over, as well, and at first they kind of stay back, but now they are approaching the car because they realize there's a person in there and they've got to help that person. >> what you don't know what could be, you have no idea. >> this guy's approaching with caution. looks like he's trying to give it a good look, what's on the ground are the wires touching the car. >> and here's the moment where people all come together to rescue the person in that car. >> we talked to the fire department and everybody was okay. let's head on over to the bay area. this happens. >> no, mate. no, no. there's rules. oh! >> and there's also cops everywhere. >> almost like you know this area. >> this video feels the exact same way. >> soccer.
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>> in fact, david invited us to laugh with him. he watches the show, and tagged us in his facebook post because he's had it with the wayward drivers. >> yeah! yeah! >> three people with a big secret. >> definitely a controversial topic. >> get the story behind this video on the next "right this minute." and still to come, it's a time lapse video that's truly mesmeri mesmerizing. >> so beautiful, so stunning. the colors are unreal. >> find out what it is that's blowing our minds. >> no way. >> what? plus, it's almost time to give away an ipad mini. don't miss friday's buzz word for your chance to win next. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx,
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impressed by everything that they use, the toys, the dominos, all of it. >> that is amazing. >> so good. >> wow. what is it? >> who cares! who cares! >> we're so excited we're having a boy, but we're more excited that this thing freaking works. >> it's a boy! >> this one is a little more simple. we go to america's pastime, baseball. >> ah, yes. >> we learn we have another boy coming to this earth. >> weirdly enough, we've seen these reveals go wrong. the other guy is too caught up. >> so complicated, yet so simple. congratulations to everybody. >> this looks like the kind of stuff you might have seen on a velvet painting with some black light. >> yeah. >> but these are the aliens among us.
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the aliens that live right here on earth. this is an extreme up-close look at underwater coral. >> so beautiful. so stunning. >> isn't it wild? >> the colors are unreal. >> the photographer got these extreme close-ups and is so mesmerizing. >> any idea as to the scale we're seeing? how far he zoomed in? this is almost like alienlike, other worldly. i want to see what it looks like zoomed out. >> i was wishing for that, too, but the photographer reveals very little information, even keeping where this was shot a secret. he feared it would dilute his magical quality. this is all in time lapse, too. so what we're seeing is not in real time. he said it took him about a year to complete this project. >> no way. >> what? >> i'm curious to know the light he used, the cameras, how long were they set up out there, right? >> i've got so many questions. that's the cool thing about the video, it's sucking us in, but also making us ask questions. everyone is talking about it.
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he's a genius! it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> all you need is the buzz word and be 21 years of age or older and a legal u.s. or canadian resident. >> you can enter the buzz word on twitter, facebook, or both. you can use each every day. >> let's reveal friday's buzz word. it is pressure. >> get over to rightthisminute.com, click win ipad and enter the buzz word, pressure. >> also one day next week we'll be having a bonus give away day where someone will be walking away with a flat screen tv. good luck, everybody. he's using magic to make a point about the drought. >> do you know how much water it takes to make one tasty apple? >> i have no idea. >> there you go. >> see the a
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serious drought going on in that state for a while, but don't worry, justin willman. >> we're in a severe drought in california. >> kind of heard about that. >> running out of water. are you concerned about it? >> very concerned. >> he's trying to educate people on the real costs. >> finding all these people outside the grocery store. aha, fritos. >> do you know how much water it takes to make one frito? seven gallons. >> suddenly just got water pouring out of his hands. that's quite a lot. what about an apple? >> do you know how much water it takes to make one tasty apple? >> no idea. >> takes 17 1/2. >> justin, we have a drought. maybe put a bucket under the water and use it for the plants later. >> genuinely starting to feel guilty. >> last guy he goes through his bags and finds something that takes a lot of water. >> do you have any idea how much
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it takes to make one tasty pound of ground beef? >> 50 gallons. >> that's a lot of water. >> no, it's not. >> it takes 1,000 gallons. >> ta-da! >> give me back my steak, man. >> oh! >> oh! >> oh, my god. >> i don't know how he's doing it, but at the same time what he's telling you is also true, helps draw attention to this information so people can educate themselves at the same time. >> to alleviate my guilt, tell me it takes seven gallons to make a whole package of doritos or a pallet instead of one chip. >> takes nothing, gayle. later, everybody. rightthisminute.com has more. we'll see you next time.
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>> you're watching "the wellness hour," the leader in medical news and information. i'm randy alvarez. today's topic, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. according to my first guest, no more dentures. and with us we have an expert on the topic. he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time. they're a dental refugee. they're outside of the regular
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care. they're not part of the public that sees a dentist on a regular basis. they truly are dental refugees. they suffer from all kinds of problems -- gum disease, caries, missing teeth, removable teeth -- and they're looking for an answer. they're looking for a solution. these people had their baby teeth, then they got their adult teeth, and their adult teeth have failed them. through the power of implants, we're able to give them a third set of teeth. >> is that right? a third set? >> we can predictably, reliably provide that, and we can do it, randy, in just one day. >> you say things like, "we transform people's lives in one day." you believe that? >> i sense your skepticism. i don't believe it. i know it. and there's a difference between believing and knowing. because i see it every day. i'm forced to talk about titanium screws in teeth and all the stuff that dentists have to talk about. that's not what i do, randy. what we do, through the power, reliability, and predictability of dental implants, is we
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transform people's lives by unleashing human potential. think about it. the most simple thing that you can do is smile. and when that's taken away from you, when that's robbed, and you don't have that, it's devastating. when you give that smile back, you unleash human potential. >> good. now, at the top of the show, we said no more dentures. are you of the belief that nobody should be wearing a denture, a traditional denture? >> right now, we have the power to end dentures forever. we really do. now, that's not to say that there aren't people out there who have to have a denture for one reason or another. but i can tell you, through dental implants, we can eliminate dentures as a treatment option. >> so, this is the hottest trend in dentistry, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. is that right? >> it's hot because -- what's hot about it is the immediacy of it. we live in a society where people want to pull up to the
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window at mcdonald's, they want their coke and they want their burger and they want it right now. implants have been around for a long time. why weren't they ever hot? because it took a long time. today -- and you're not gonna believe this either, but today i can do in one day -- one day -- what it used to take me 18 months to do. in one day. >> is that right. >> and that is the clearchoice difference. >> and help me understand this. >> sure. >> so, how it's normally done when you want to get a dental implant, you go to one place that does the surgery. >> correct. >> you go to another place, the dentist, that puts the teeth on top, maybe another place that does the imaging. you have this -- you do everything right there. is that correct? >> yes. so, here's the concept. instead of the patient having to run around to various practitioners, we bring the oral surgeon, we bring the prosthodontist, we bring that together with the imaging so we can take the i-cat image. and -- and what's lacking in a lot of areas, we bring the master dental technician, the
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artist who actually builds these teeth -- >> to the lab right there, too? >> absolutely. so, we bring those four parts together -- technology, doctors, lab. it's a one stop for our patients. >> does it -- i mean, does it have to cost more to go to somebody that's a specialist like an oral surgeon, prosthodontist, all right there? >> it's important to lower the barriers to this care, because this care -- i mean, think about what we do, randy. we can replace missing teeth with a third set that looks, acts, and feels as close to natural teeth as you can get. it's a phenomenal story. >> but are there really a lot of people wearing dentures? >> [ laughs ] there's that skepticism again, right? i will tell you, there are literally tens of thousands of patients that are suffering from this disability -- >> missing teeth? >> missing teeth. and that's counting patients that have missing all of their teeth, or patients that are missing most of their teeth. literally tens of thousands. >> so, if it's so good, then why aren't all these millions of people that have dentures or are missing a lot of teeth, why aren't they all doing it?
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why aren't they all getting dental implants? what's your take? >> a number of reasons. let's talk about that. first, understand, you've got great teeth. you've had great teeth your whole life. >> yes. >> these people have had problems with their teeth their entire life. imagine your life if you're talking about 20, 30, 40, 50 trips to the dentist. root canals, gum issues, cavities, missing teeth, removable partials. they just want off that merry-go-round of misery. that's what it is. a merry-go-round of misery. so, what do they do? they get their teeth removed. they have dentures. they are done seeing us. they don't have to see a dentist anymore. they don't want to come in anymore, right? so they're outside the system. no one ever sits down and says, "well, you know, there's more. there's another way. there's a third set of teeth that we could..." >> so, they don't want to see a dentist. >> sure. >> last thing they want to do. >> they're all done. and then, what's even worse, is they'll self-diagnose. they'll see an ad on tv -- maybe they'll watch your show -- and they'll go, "i probably don't have enough bone to have
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that done." and as bad as that is, the other part is really worse. well, they'll say, "wow, implants. i probably have to have one for every tooth that i'm missing, so the cost of this is gonna be extraordinary. i could never do that." so they self-diagnose themselves right out of the solution in the first place. >> but isn't it true, if you've been wearing a denture for 30-plus years, you don't have enough bone to get this done? >> that's not true. we see patients every day that have been without teeth for 10, 20, 30 years or more. some of the solutions are more difficult to achieve, some are easier. >> they can eat and chew whatever? whatever they want, i mean? as far as eating and chewing once it's all done? >> they walk into a restaurant, and instead of picking and choosing, they can order anything they want on the menu. >> one of the things you say in your advertisements is they can walk in on the day of the procedure -- they could walk in without teeth and walk out with a fixed set of teeth that don't come in and out. >> that's correct. >> is that rare? >> is it rare -- >> or does it happen a lot? >> it happens every day. >> is that right? >> every day. our patients are in our
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centers at 7:00 a.m. for surgery. they're walking out in early to late afternoon with a new set of teeth held in place by the implants. we do it every day. >> are they ever skeptical, the patients on these consults? like, "are you sure?" >> sure. i mean, look at -- that used to happen a lot more. it doesn't now. the word's out there. they've talked to friends. they've talked to relatives. it's not hard to find someone who's had this procedure done and see what it's done to transform their life and unleash their human potential. >> good for you. you like this. >> absolutely. absolutely. look, i've been practicing for 31 years as a dentist. if you come in and you've got a problem with a back tooth, and i put a filling in there for you, that's not very transformational, right? it's a service that i provide. you say thank you, and that's it. these patients, this changes their lives. to be a part of that -- i am humbled every day to be able to experience what these people experience. >> so, you brought photos. what are we looking at? >> i did. here's brady.
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