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brother, the family revealed some of sandro's story because he's still recovering and not very communicative just yet. they say 20 years ago he suffered an accident. he kind of lost the movement in one of his arms. and after that, his life kind of spiraled down from that. they said that his mom died three years ago. but before she died, she lost a dog and they kept looking for that dog. they said it's just curious it was another dog that helped them reunite with their brother. >> it's being written in disney studios right now. >> what a perfect story. >> the dog saved his life, right? >> right. lower your goggles and strap in for some drone flying up and over these pine trees, wrap around the other side, we are going for a high-speed run. whoa! >> that is one way to decorate your tree. just get your drone out. >> bummer. >> got stuck at the top. >> oh, great spot. great spot. >> they've got a long stick and
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they start poking at it. >> and taken a ax and chop the tree down. >> the guy makes it to the top of the tree to get his drone. it's kind of neat that the drone was sending out his own s.o.s. tone. did you notice that? the branches kind of soften and fall and make it to the bottom. >> what am i going to do with my goggles? this is not as exciting as you promised. you need the goggles for the next person's flight. similar scenario, different pilot, different drone. looping around that pole, he's got some birds nearby, watch out for them. turn the world upside down. >> oh, man. that sucks. >> yeah, the guy drives it right into the ground. now this big tumble that we see is from the gopro that separated
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from the drone. that thing goes tumbling. and it takes these guys quite a while to find it in the grass. it was a pretty big expansive park. you see here, he's just sped up the video. you can see the clouds cruising by. it takes him a while but eventually -- comes across. a-ha! there you are. >> better birds than a bear or something. up on this bridge is a whole different world. i have been here nor 18 years and then got ran out of my place due to the high rent. >> there are 125,000 people living in oakland right now, and unfortunately the shelters only house 350 people. so that leaves everyone else to find housing on their own. >> sadly, the story is being played out in cities, not just all across america, but all across the world.
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>> i got copd, i got asthma, this ain't no joke. >> we get no help from the city, the government, the state, nothing. you're trying to save the warriors, what about us? >> a lot of locals are asking, what about us? where do we go from here? agree with their tactics or not, the group that goes by the name of indicline is a group of graffiti artists who are taking matters into their own hands. they have gone around to take the vinyl off several prominent billboards throughout the city of oakland, specifically in west oakland. >> oh. >> they are going to use -- are they going to use the vinyl for shelter? >> that's exactly what they are going to do. >> it's like giant tent material. >> and it is designed to withstand weather. >> look at the art, it's materialistic material, which is advertising for corporations for people to go and spend money on
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things they don't fundamentally need and they are taking that and creating homes with it. it is technically illegal, i get what people are saying, but i also get their point. >> and a lot of people seem to be stuck on the fence in that regard. after they build the tents, they put them in moving trucks and take them down to the area where the homeless people are living. and they enter into the makeshift tent city, the people are all smiles. and this video is titled "a house in oakland" and you can see as they go around, they are spray painting a house in oakland on those pillars. and this group also raises funds for the homeless in the past. they had a gofundme page and created $2400 and created care packages for the homeless including toiletries and things the homeless need. at the beginning of this video, it will make your brain do a bit of a, huh? >> that looks like -- is it
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dragon ball-z or pokemon? >> this is pretty awesome of the performers doing whatever they are doing in the middle of the restaurant. and it was so peculiar and interesting as it was going on that one of our researchers who found the video speculated this is fake. are they using special effects to make the board do this? they are all moving in the way that feels real. there are reflections on the boards. >> they are wires, aren't they suspended? >> that is exactly what is going on. essentially, he's just basically got a bunch of balls on up pendulums and is swinging them around in an artistic way. the cool thing is, it's all about the timing. it is like an advanced form of juggling. >> this is dope. >> see the person that likes the art of it, just enjoys it, but the physics and the geeky science if me is appreciating
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the skill going on here. >> he is totally the master of his craft right there. but how fun would it be to be a little bit drunk watching this video. you would be like, whoa, oh my gosh! >> people would be like, what is on this tree? >> mind blown! this little boy trailed just a little bit behind grandpa and got trap in a revolving door. >> see the intense rescue, next. >> oh, move fast. and you need to go out shopping. >> but you actually hate talking to people. >> why this technology may be a game-changer for many. >> oh, it's kind of like self-delivery. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. just ask listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs
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psoriasis relief. closed captioning provided by --c plus intensive moisturizers. new gold bond psoriasis relief. in the lotion aisle. oli, it doesn't matter, you have children, and you have gotten them to table of -- >> 8 and 9, yeah. >> safely. you must have kept them close. this little boy trailed just a little bit behind grandpa and got trap in a revolving door. the child being squeezed between the door and the side of the revolving door, and the crowd nearby is starting to panic. they are trying to push back on the door to relieve the pressure on the boy.
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>> look at his little head. >> this situation is serious. the boy's chest is being crushed by the door and he can't breathe. the scariest moment is when you see the boy go limp. >> move fast! >> oh! >> there was a doctor nearby in the lobby of this hotel. they took him to the hospital. they checked him out. and made sure he was going to be okay and he is. he is going to be okay. it doesn't look like it in this video, it was a scary moment, but i can assure you, he was. >> i can't imagine the grandfather looking at his grandchild thinking, possibly, is my grandchild dead? >> these doors are dangerous. this is in china. this guy is holding his infant trying to squeeze onto a very crowded commuter train, pushes through and -- >> oh! >> the little hand. >> the doors close right on the
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baby's hand. daddy saw what happened. >> the child's hand was only trapped for a moment. there was no injuries. those doors have a soft close and to open again if they feel anything. so no serious injuries for the child in that case. >> but still, scary. you need to go out shopping but you actually hate talking to people. you are a her mmit if that make sense. >> people focus on not wanting to go out and focus on what they are doing. >> this is brilliant. we get to see that in this video. this is set up like a showroom. you have one item of the items displayed throughout the store. then you have screens on the wall. >> i love that i can figure out what color it comes in and all the sizes and everything right from the touch screen. >> once you select your choices, you go to the dressing room where everything is going to be
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waiting for you in a closet. >> oh, it's kind of like self-delivery. >> yes. there are sales people on the floor that can help you if you need help, but for the most part, they are going to leave you alone. if you notice the screens in the room as well, if you want to try a different size, order it, close the closet and the message says your new items have been delivered. you open the closet and there they are. >> don't you think it would be really cool if a place like macy's or nordstrom got something so if you wanted something and don't see the salesperson around, you see if they have a size medium in the back. >> i get the concept and think it's a cool concept. but this just mean that is we are becoming less and less interactive with each other and more and more interactive with computer screens. there's something to you interacting with a salesperson. i can't ask the computer how it looks. >> we will see where this -- the debate is out, this is a good conversation to have.
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australians enjoying the snow. >> so much snow. >> on this youtube channel, we have had her on the show before, she models in the snow. she and her male friend are in iceland in reykjavik where they have had their single biggest snowfall in a single night, 1937. >> whoa! >> why is there so much snow? >> this is pretty serious snow. in a country called iceland and this is the most they have had in a century, it's like, let's go! >> they have to have 20 inches. >> it looks so good. >> it made it look like a beautiful wonderland. what she does is just captures some of the joy you get from a snowfall, especially if you're not really used to it. and they go through town just enjoying it. they run across a family with the dog and the kids. that snow angel is really thick. >> oh, my gosh, your face. >> i just got a chill.
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>> finally, a little bit of adventure. >> that's a commute, gayle. another aussie enjoyed the snow. this is bindy irwin, the daughter of steve irwin, and also a conservationist and a "dancing with the stars" winner. >> i had the real pleasure of meeting her once. she's lovely. >> she is lovely. and chandler powell thinks so, that's her boyfriend. and they are in oregon. and he just thinks she's totes adorb. >> there's so much snow. i'm so happy. >> she loves everything. i got to spend a few hours with her. she's the nicest, most positive person. there's no surprise. >> they have mountains and snow everywhere. i love oregon snow. i'm so happy. these dogs are giving -- >> a perfectly accurate representation of a political argument on facebook. >> but see why they are -- >> all barks, no bite.
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and get you -- but you can see his face opening. and after it opens, no, i don't want to have an argument. my bad, sorry, did i say that online? you pump into somebody and a party and suddenly no one is talking about it. >> yes. all bark, no bite. i'll give you a hypothetical, you walk in the front door and it looks like you have been robbed, you have been trashed. you grow to the security camera and find -- >> the dog. >> the dog is home alone with your beautiful sofa, just really, really getting to know that sofa. >> going to town, the dingo ate your cow. just one of the situations that comes with dog ownership. make sure you walk them and let them outside. and make sure you forgive them. >> and keep them away from your couch. i remember playing that game "king of the hill" when you were a kid, right? that was a lot of fun. now we are playing king of the island. ♪
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of course, it is devon's super trump with team super trump. they have a couple of the zorb balls out there. they went out to the lake and found this small island poking out and last man standing with -- >> you wind up in the water, that's so cool. >> as fun as this looks, there's definitely some risk. >> don't tell devon, i don't like this. i'll do anything else, i just don't like this one. >> because you're getting thrown around on the rock and you have to imagine your legs are probably getting pretty scraped up. that would hurt. >> and it looks like a couple of the guys figured out pretty quickly once you go down and pull your legs up into the zorb ball you minimize the injury. very unique interest and take on the "king of the hill" game. devon puts out a behind-the-scenes video. go to rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or check it out using the mobile app.
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it's your birthday. do you know how old you're turning? >> she's celebrating a triple-digit birthday. >> but her lesson to all you young bucks is age ain't nothing but a remember. >> see if she
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market, they are going to retail roughly for $50. sweet dreams.
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with a little help from our elders. the first lesson, you are never too old to turn up. >> hey! >> granny is getting her groove on because she's celebrating her 100th birthday. yes, and this is her party. and she is lit! >> 100-year-old hips move like that. >> yes. she was like, oh, let me -- >> the way they did it during the first world war. >> she has definitely seen a lot. >> that kind of personality and spirit gets you to 100 years old. >> it most definitely is. i'm so happy she's able to celebrate with all her friends and family. the second lesson of the day comes to us from this grandmother. >> do you know what day it is today? >> she's celebrating her 101st birthday. >> what? >> do you know how old you're turning? >> age ain't nothing but a number. >> age is just a number. >> what is your number this
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year? >> i don't know. >> honestly, once you get to triple figures, that's a long way to count. >> tell me. >> 101. you're 101? >> if you turn 100 in the u.k., you get a letter from the queen. >> you got a letter from trudeau last year. maybe he will send you one on your 101st. >> she got a letter from trudeau, like justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada? that's cool. >> send me a letter. >> anything. >> she got one candle. they just started from zero. ♪ happy birthday to you do you know why we're here? >> it's my birthday. >> do you know what birthday it is? that's our show for today. rightthisminute.com has a whole lot more fun stuff to watch. get on over there and catch us on the next episode of rightthisminute.co for cebria:
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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 we have a simple solution
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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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