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they realized he wasn't focusing like most babies and after seeing several specialists they realized he had a vision impairme impairment. f to them.e to tak your hats at that age, it's hard to realize what they can focus on. now with his glasses she says he now notices the dog and when he's sitting around and playing and they approach him, it's like a light bulb has gone off. >> it's interesting he's so young you know he can't read yet, bus they're able to figure out he needs a prescription and they're able to correct it. >> that's absolutely fascinating how they're able toe do that. >> the hope is that his vision will continue to get better from here. in the world of dash cams what we have is a best-case scenario, it's daylight, blue sky, it's a straight road -- it's also in eastern europe so strap in everybody, the road may be straight but it's full of crazy drivers. you can see a big rig coming our
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way. a slow-moving big rig with some really impatient people. >> oh! . >> ends up in the ditch. >> of all places for there to be a break in the guardrail. right there. i mean, that would have been a certain head-on collision. >> totally right. there was only one escape. i would be counting my blessings at the same time. >> he ended up in the ditch, doesn't appear to be injured. they kept on going. >> you're the one that is now in this predicament when it was someone else's bad driving decisions that got you there. >> we head to the uk for a situation that's all too familiar. we have very small roads, let's be honest, it's an old country and these roads were built for horses and carriages. when you've got cars parked urt side. there's not a lot of room. this cyclist is coming up and there's a volkswagen. and there's a london cab on the other side.
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back up, find space. trying to stop next to this nice porsche and this volkswagen just keeps coming, back it up, back it up. look out for the -- >> a minor tap new york city biggie. >> the cab goes through and then the cyclist comes up to do the whole -- you bumped into my porsche. >> can't see anything. >> okay. that's fine. not going to do anything about it. >> there's no damage. what are you supposed to do? >> it appears too late for that. >> ukeleles are known for being super cute and small. and we found awesome when you know how to play them. this, this ukelele is quite magnificent. i should say -- this ukelele is of uppic proportions. >> is he just really small?
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>> honey, i shrunk the guitar. >> my name is larry stump and i have built the world's largest ukelele. >> he says he was working on a normal-sized ukelele with his son as a science project. three months later, $600 in the hole, he created this beautiful instrument. >> the shaquille o'neal i believe. >> i'm impressed he was able to get out of the building. >> it measures 13 feet 1.08 inches long. that did in fact earn him the guinness world record for largest ukelele. >> is he literally the only person that's ever tried? >> i think he's now just set the record so now someone else has to build the next biggest one. the ukelele has the correct frets. but it does sound really cool.
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>> it sounds very dark, compared to what we know a ukelele sounds like. >> guinness world record youtube page so everyone can see it in all its glory. ron payne who watches fox 43 in knoxville is the latest winner in the ipad giveaway. >> today's bonus day, you can win an ipad mini or an amazon echo. >> with at least 21 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> stand by for the rtm ipad mini giveaway. cars and animals come together it's not always good thing. but three videos that show it's okay. this guy in brazil was driving along on a road trip. notices his car making odd noises, he stops at a gas
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station, 250 miles later -- oh, that's one lost cat. >> yeah. poor kitty was stuck up inside the car. but he had more than just a meow, he had a squeak, too, found a cat but still heard noises coming from a car. that's when firefighters used patience and waited for -- the other kitty to come out there were two. looks to me firefighters still looking for the owners of these two cats. >> they're about 250 miles that way. >> go back. >> we know it can get darn cold in russia. what are animals to do? in this case the russians call this an elk, i'm going to call it a moose. so chilly it found a runninging car. got up close to the exhaust pipe and decided to warm up. >> he looks exhausted. >> doesn't he? guys behind the camera think it's funny. >> apparently this is how
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animals have figured out they can stay warm in russia. >> the russians call that an elk. i'm show you the american version of elk. >> where is that? >> a huge herd of elk running across the road in the rocky mountains. >> it's a spectacular view. >> you don't see it that often any more. a beautiful scene. >> you want to stop and get a couple of good seconds of video at least to show your family. karate class -- >> she's chill. >> even though a ninja turtle has turned up at karate practice. >> to find out who michaelangelo really is. and it's a rather pleasant day. these guys maybe didn't ski cross, they're about to become very cross with a ski. like papand safe driver,r, that help them save on their car insurance.
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something unpleasant is about to happen. >> suddenly we have to brace because we know it's coming. >> you don't like my bait and switches. while one of these guys didn't ski cross, they're about to become very cross with a ski. approach this blind hill ok. but look out -- no. >> he completely over-reacted. it was just a ski, not a brick wall. >> he could have gone over it. >> leaned back, tips up. >> it was a blind hill and you could see as soon as he comes over he's immediately reacting. he just catches an edge, and ends up catching this guy. they go down. it was a chain reaction, catching everybody out. >> sticking with the ski theme this guy, gareth, tryinging to find the adventure on the mountain. i have to be honest, doing pretty well. gets into a bit of a flow state when he gets off to the right here. he's looking for the hard route and now he's in the thick snow, there's little trees left and
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right, he's dodginging, he's dodging, he's got it, he's there, he's ninja -- he's not. >> oh! >> he went flying. he had nowhere to go, went one way, caught his ski skis around the other tree and it was yeah! the name of his video was safe landing not included. so even he's having fun himself. skiing is dangerous. yeah! >> jane is about to surprise elizabeth. shane is in the military. this is big brother taking the video. elizabeth sitting on the floor. >> oh! shane! [ laughter ] >> this is like a ghost! >> shane! >> that's really cute. >> it is cute. nothing like when our military men and women come home and get greeted by family.
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we thank them for their service. this is what they come home for. >> wow, that's so cool. i love to see that. >> the siblings missed each other. >> the next one, a ninja turtle has turned up at karate practice. >> that would be michaelangelo. >> michaelangelo has shown up and she's like -- i'm going to stay focused on the job at hand. >> but you know what, that focus is going to drop. >> do you recognize this guy? >> no, no, no. >> oh, come on! >> michaelangelo, unmasked, who knew it was her dad! he's been away for nine months, so she got a surprise when he turned up at practice. >> that's amazing. >> that will disarm any little fighter on the planet. >> i would think so. >> i love how he's getting
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this little one and a half-year-old is watching "monsters inc." for the very first time. [ screaming ] [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> that is hilarious. that is the funniest thing i've ever seen in my life! >> i love to hear kids laugh. >> it's so authentic. [ laughter ] >> in this next video this young lady is two years old, watching meghan trainor sing and do her thing on video. >> this kid was born to be a dancer. >> she's rocking it. >> grandma loving it as well.
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>> i can't even move that way right now. >> but this last one. this duking video shows basically boils down what it's like to be at home with your baby. >> little miles is channeling his inner michael jackson because dad is bringing him out and suddenly baby starts bringing the funk. >> check it out. go for it. the ooh! [ laughter ] ♪ shall we call this the asian giant hornet queen. goetz to be about two inches long.
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in this video we get to see this big giant hornet as it is the largest hornet in the world build a nest. first starts with this small chamber and then -- after she starts building more and more because that's where she puts the little drone eggs, look at that she's regurgitating this to build the nest? >> she's building this nest on her own. even though she's the queen bee and again the queen, inseminated queens are the only ones that will build a nest because her ovaries are in use. >> how long does the entire process take? >> we don't know how long this exact process took. but this video is 26 minutes long and it starts to look like a clay pot and you can see where parts of it have dried and the newer parts are that are wet. >> it's, it's kind of like biological 3-d printing. >> it really is. >> it's impressive. >> when it gets closer to being finished, it looks like something you would pay a lot of money for at an arts festival. >> cool, man.
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it. if anyone out there is wondering why there's such a meteoric rise in datinging apps, this video was should make it clear. it's all about this guy's buddy. who is going to try to go out there and get a date the old fashioned way. >> miss that. >> you might not after this. >> how would you feel if i asked you out on a date. >> i don't like the word date. >> that's the problem with the hang-out culture. >> people ask to hang out, you don't know what that means. >> it's like i get to know you before i spend $300 on dinner. >> a drink is $8. >> the thing is going out there and doing this, there's almost incredty at the idea. >> all kinds of approaches, all
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kinds of rejections. >> i was going to ask you out on a date. >> would you like to go out on a date with me? -- i just -- i just -- >>under a mine field out there. >> you got to have a little nerve, hey, you want to go out on a date. >> there's all kinds of other things you got to take into account. like the friends. >> i want to give you both my number. >> all right. >> talking to the wrong girl. >> sometimes things just seems to be going right. >> you understand when you see
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the rejection and why this app is so popular. you bypass the constant rejection. it's appealing and an easier icebreaker as well. i get it. >> tom starts going out asking women for advice. >> he says hey, how are you? >> what are you doing. how is your day. you have to be a bit more relaxed. >> it's a reality check. >> there are moments -- >> trying to meet someone. >> and i, i don't want to do it online. >> that's nice. >> i would like to do it face to face. >> i'm going home for dinner, do you want to come home for dinner, we're having barbeque. >> got the discussion going at the table. why don't you check out the video in its entirety. >> thanks for joining us, be sure to check out rightthisminute.com and don't forget every episode is all new, see you next time.
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you can be confident that cebria is both safe and effective. and now it's available for the first time in the u.s. cebria works. it's a breakthrough natural formula for your brain that's been scientifically shown, in a clinical study, to dramatically improve your memory in just 30 days. (narrator) today you'll hear from leading doctors and researchers about the remarkable benefits of cebria. you'll also get straight answers about age-related memory loss, why it happens to all of us, and what cebria can do to help simply, safely, and effectively. now join award-winning journalist and former cnn anchor bella shaw and her special guest: physician, researcher, and co-author of the acclaimed new memory advantage, who's been featured on cnn, fox news, and pbs, dr. marcus laux, for a program that will engage, enlighten, and change your life. (bella) hi, and welcome. i'm bella shaw. for ten years i was a prime-time news anchor for cnn.
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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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