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in this video you can see him spin around, but we all see travis at the end, he's like -- i'm good. >> oh, my goodness. >> wow. >> shows how quickly things can change on the road. >> let's find out a little more about this incident, maybe what his parents thought. travis is joining us "right this minute" via skype. how are you doing, travis? >> good, how are you guys? >> great. there had to be injuries after this. you rolled your car. >> miraculously, i had zero injuries, not even as much as a scratch on my arm. >> no kidding. now, your car rolled. we didn't see airbags, nothing went off. >> since it was a roll, all the damage happened to the sides and top of the car and airbags only deploy if you hit the front end of the car. >> when you watch it back, how's it make you feel? >> for a while it made me sick to my stomach to watch it, but now honestly i've watched it so many times, it's funny. >> what were you singing? >> i was singing "my life song
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sings." >> that's a religious group. singing about god. >> probably a good thing. >> when your friends and family saw this video, what was their reaction? >> my mom and two sisters wouldn't watch it the first day. my dad was the only one to watch it. he laughed instantly. my oldest sister still is not willing to watch it. >> what are people saying about your video online that you've shared it? >> a lot of people seem to be angry with me for driving that fast in the rain, which is fair. i'm never going to drive that fast in the rain again. seen a lot of comments about the screen, of course. >> i want to make a reaction gif about that scream. >> what's the condition of your car? >> zero mechanical damage done to the car. the only thing that wouldn't allow me to drive was the fact there was dirt and really long grass jammed in between the tire and the rim. got it cleaned out for free and started driving it the next day. >> great story, travis, thank you so much for sharing it with us, we appreciate it. >> absolutely, no problem. >> see you, man.
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>> this poor creature is caesar. he is a yorkie and he's been rescued from a puppy mill, where he was used to breed over and over. and this poor creature is now getting a new leash on life, because he's been rescued by let's adopt international. now, let's adopt international relies on donations, so they are able to take these dogs in and clean them up. as you can see, this dog had matted, long hair, and it needed to be groomed immediately. first thing they do is cut the hair off the body. >> look at the lack of suspect. >> look how long that is. how can that dog see anything? >> and that's painful. that matted hair like that. >> must have been like, wow,
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wow, i feel so light. great. >> got to just feel good. more than anything, just feel good to get the weight off. just to have the human touch, you know? caring touch. >> you hope in any kind of rescue that they have a forever home. he's got one already. caesar is going to live merrily ever after with lots of belly rubs, i believe. if you want to help let's adopt international, go to our website, rightthisminute.com, click on tv show or check it out on our mobile app, or we have a link for you to donate. base jumping is a sport where you jump off a cliff or building and contemplate your mortality while hopefully everything goes according to plan. guy standing on top. let's see. pretty sure he did one, two, three. with that he jumps. heads towards the ground.
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base jumping, if something does go wrong, you don't exactly have a lot of time to fix it. as his chute opens, you see it's twisted. immediately brings him straight towards that cliff. bang, gets heavy, tries to pull himself away from that cliff. you can see. >> oh, gosh. >> dragging down. fortunately, it doesn't get caught and he does eventually -- land on his back, looking up at the sky, just while that happens. >> mountain was like a giant cheese grater. >> right. >> couldn't have been anymore jagd. >> he survived i'm assuming. >> he's fine. guys at the top of the cliff worried about him, so he lets them know. i'm okay! >> oh, my god. >> didn't die! >> wow. >> we actually get a view from the guys up above that were watching, as well. you can see them right there. again you can see exactly what happened, a very, very lucky escape. >> you can imagine his friends are like --
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>> imagine the next guy that's supposed to jump. >> i'm cool. >> yeah, you want to rappel? kids nowadays get a bad rep for being ungrateful and unappreciative. well, this video gives me hope for kids of the future. >> giddy up. >> here you see these two youngsters heading towards the barn. the older boy, he sees the horse and comes back out and he's just crying. >> what happened, get stung by a bee? >> it's a gift, it's his horse. did he just get that horse? >> yes, it is a gift. but here's the story behind the tears. sebastian has been saving up for about two years for a pony. started making lemonade and iced
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tea, he's been selling it at his parents' friends home during parties and get togethers. well, all that has paid off. instead of a pony, he got a horse. >> what do you think? >> it's gorgeous. >> oh, that's so cute. >> so into it now. >> think about that for a kid that age, two years, that's like a quarter of your life. you know, saving up, doing this, the hard work, like putting all his effort into it. what a great, teachable -- i mean -- >> so much good to it. >> he's 7 years old. his mom says don't ever tell your kids what they cannot accomplish. >> his name's tom. >> he's a family horse. >> wow, that's beautiful. >> only thing missing is the horn. looks like a unicorn. >> this story couldn't get any sweeter, we spoke to the mother and said the younger boy has also been gifted a pony by a stranger. >> what? >> happy? >> yes.
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it's one of the best artist creations we've seen all year. >> what do you think this is going to be? >> why the answer will truly amaze you. >> what? and some brave pilots take on a top gun inspired stunt. >> the canopy to canopy picture taking shot. >> see why they are snapping the sky is definitely best of 2016 worthy. >> boom! "right this minute" is brought to you in part by -- publisher's clearinghouse.
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are going to be improved? favorite line of the movie. >> such a waste. >> take space in for setup. >> blair and his assistant were talking about the movie and talking about if that scene was possible, so he decided to hook up with his own jet team, the patriots, were inverted. >> the danger zone! >> after they play around a little bit, it's time for the shot. in the movie, goose and mav were describing they were about six feet apart. >> exactly. >> little bit of a space difference here, okay. blair's clicking away. got the shot. >> boom! >> now here it is. this is the shot blair bundting got. >> little bit of the guy's face. >> it's incredibly good. >> were they communicating at the same time? >> i did not notice any communication. or international relation.
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>> i hate when it does that. >> we learned you should never carry a really heavy camera inside of a cockpit. after checking with doctors they don't think i broke my collarbone. is the shot possible? yes and no. we got a little photo, but no chance. probably got the inside of his canopy flashing right at him. >> i feel the need -- the need for speed! >> very slow eater. ♪ ♪
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you're about to watch the making of a winning optical illusion. this is made for the nyx space awards serbia 2016. she's drawing on herself. at this point it looks like random lines on her body. >> yep. i see where this is going. >> i'm already freaking out. >> looks inspired by a wooden puppet doll and now she's starting to draw a string on her belly, because around it she is going to fill in a bunch of negative space and then just wait until she starts drawing lines. then the lines on her skin to make it look like she is, in fact, made out of wood. >> a whole bunch of people, my wife included, that are absolutely terrified of dolls. >> freaks me out. going to freak her out. >> it is fascinating, mesmerizing, and it's starting
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to come together. it will just blow your mind a little bit more. watch this. she starts filling in the whites of her neck, but she's not going to be any wooden puppet doll. check this out. >> wow. >> she starts filling in the black. >> yikes! >> starts blending in with the background. she ain't done yet. watch. she puts on the blue wig to finish the look. she has her arms painted now. >> i'm very uncomfortable. >> bye. >> holy cow. >> that's so cool. >> that's mental. >> yeah! >> wow. that's incredible. >> now you know why she won. one of 2016's mega viral videos becomes the gift -- >> that keeps on giving. >> how the dancing millionaire has spawned a parody to end all parodies. >> i want to know what they told the accordion player.
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and millions upon millions of views, because they are comical, they are super hot, but they are cute. >> this guy looks like he carved himself a pretty good life. >> yes. wonderful things have come from this, because now -- haters going to hate. he's better than ever, but the parodies are rolling in. you're going to love this one. they are dancing to ricky martin. ♪ >> it's exactly instagram versus real life, like they always say, your life on instagram, your life in real life. >> i want to know what they told the accordion player they were doing. >> those are actually russians known on the internet for creating these goofy weird covers. they choreographed the dance to match the original one. >> i'm in love with the
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accordion player. >> poker faced the whole time. it's so good, especially because they are having a good time. they don't care what you think. >> only parody of this video? i see a door wide open, people. get making them. >> now you're talking. he's having his 15 minutes of fame. he's invited to a russian television show, where he also danced with, i think, one of the hosts. ♪ >> have you ever been unfortunate enough to have a really bad roommate? >> right. okay. >> lucky. >> our buddy jaden here is not lucky at all. because he rooms with jaxton. >> oh! >> that's just the beginning. this is a compilation of jaden's life living with jaxton. >> how cheap is the rent? >> not cheap enough. >> no! >> after every horrible clip or
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video you hear jaxton losing his mind with laughter. >> so wrong, but he must be in on it. >> a lot of people were commenting these are set up, it's planted, but he's still getting hit on the head with a plate. >> wait, wait. wait, something on your face. >> what are you doing? >> there's something on your face. >> what are you doing? >> just a caterpillar. no, those are your eyebrows. at least they were. >> the whole thing came off with tape? >> eyebrow. >> that's a cheap wax. >> holy -- >> i know, your mouths are dropped open already. it gets worse. >> no. >> oh, it gets worse. oh, no, don't do that to somebody. >> i think this guy is going to be needed to treated for ptsd
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after this. her man has a surprise in store. >> going to knock her off her feet. >> see what it is that takes her breath away and lands her a spot on the best of 2016. >> was that a taser? at 15, i was addicted. by 40, i'll have lung disease. at 50, i'll die of a heart attack. dr. regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers.
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i'm dr. regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. and it's going to make you feel good until the next day. celebrations are always fun. sometimes at these parties, surprises happen and this girl is about to get one that's going to knock her off her feet. >> oh! >> you see this in soap operas and movies and jokes and comedy, but i've never actually seen it happen in real life. >> it did. this woman fainted as soon as she grabbed the box. >> she really fell for it. >> oh, she did. >> was that a taser in that box? did he just tase her? >> in the back, oh, that's interesting. probably not the first time
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they've seen something crazy at a party. >> they should have sung the hit song. >> people pick her up and actually made a funny out of it. at first she only shared a picture on her social media and she said to people, if you guys like this 100 times i'll share the whole video. well, people liked it thousands of times. she posted the video like promised and the video has been viewed millions of times, because you'll find it hilarious. as far as we know, they are engaged now and she has a really good attitude about this. >> i feel like i'm watching a teaser for an upcoming te telenovela. that's our look at the best of 2016. for more, rightthisminute.com has it. we'll see you next time.
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i had, what i used to call, a steel-trap brain, and then several years ago, little things began to change. i couldn't remember names and facts as well. i'd walk into a room and forget why i went in there. it was like i was in a mental fog. dr. laux, i'm in my 50s, and frankly, i'm too young for this. and it's not a time to panic, and you and your friends are not alone. 140 million americans are dealing, right now, with age-related memory loss that's normal. and everyone's gonna get it. we're all in the same boat. oh yeah, nobody gets outta this one. take a look at this graph. studies show that the human brain starts a gradual decline by age 40. and by age 50, we've lost 1/2 of our short term memory. and it gets worse from there. (bella) you know, it's interesting, because you can see what's going on on the outside of your body, in terms of aging. the gray hairs, the sagging skin. but we don't see what's going on with the brain. easy on the outside, it's a mystery on the inside. but you know what, it's normal. it's gonna happen to all of us, and that's the bad news. but the good news is
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we have a simple solution thanks to this revolutionary new supplement called cebria with neuro-pep12, a patented neuropeptide. scientific studies show that the average person over 60 experiences a memory decline of approximately 17% every 10 years. cebria was shown, in a published double-blind study, to boost memory by an average of 18% and in just 30 days. there really is nothing like it. cebria was developed by ever neuro pharma, an 80-year-old austrian pharmaceutical company, and they've spent the last 20 years developing and researching effective treatments for stroke and alzheimer's. they've done that with pharmaceutical giants like abbott labs, but they have become the world's leading authority on how to make brain cells actually regrow and stay healthy using neuropeptides. (bella) but when i think of pharmaceutical companies, i think of drugs. (dr. laux) no, no, no, it's not a drug. neuropeptides is a big word. they're simple, small, natural proteins
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that are used by brain cells to communicate with each other. they act as messengers. i mean, when we're young we make a lot of them naturally from the food that we eat. they signal our brain cells to grow, to make new connections. (bella) and as we age, it gets worse. (dr. laux) well, you know that, with everything else, as we age, not as efficient. less neuropeptides, fewer connections, and that's when our memory starts to fail. (bella) is there any connection between the neuropeptides you mention and the ones for anti-aging skin cream? (dr. laux) it's the same principle. for the skin, we're talking about dermal peptides. so now we're talking about peptides for the brain. neuropeptides, simple. i've gotta tell everyone right now, that before i agreed to do this show, i had to try cebria for myself. and in just a few weeks, it made a real difference. i remember things more easily, because, let's face it, at our age, at 55 and 60, you have to keep working. you can't retire. you've got to keep up with the competition. you said it exactly right. cebria delivers results that you can feel. i was worried because i saw that i was losing my memory.
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i just can't say, "oh, this plant that has pink colors." i gotta be able to call out the species and know what the plant is that i'm requesting. i want to put to use the maturity and the experience that i have and convey that. i've taken other products. nothing, no results, none whatsoever. with cebria, i definitely see the results. i am on my game now. i feel like i'm sharp. i feel like i'm competitive. i was losing my confidence. i don't have that anymore. i don't even think about that. i'm not even worried about that. i'm gonna show you something even more exciting. these scientists at neuro pharma put neurons, those brain cells, in two petri dishes. the one on the right, they fed the same neuropeptides that are in cebria. and the one on the left, they did not. the neurons on the left are alive, but they're not really thriving. they're just there. now look at the neurons on the right. they are thriving. they're robust. you can actually see
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the new branches growing, reaching out, making new connections. this is really revolutionary. this is nature right there telling you the truth. not hype, real science. in fact, dr. thomas crook, a former taskforce chairman at the national institutes of mental health said, and i quote: and he's just one of the growing community of renowned doctors and researchers who recognize the remarkable effect of cebria. this is the very first product that contains what we call neurotrophic factors or growth factors. and these growth factors actually helps the neurons grow. what we have been able to show is a significant improvement in a placebo-controlled study, a significant improvement in memory tests. cebria users can expect to see, in just 30 days, an improvement in their memory that directly affects everyday activities
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