tv Right This Minute ABC July 2, 2017 4:00pm-4:31pm PDT
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time for fresh viral videos ""right this minute."" a terrifying scene as a 2-year-old is scooped up by a stranger. >> dad's radar was on. >> what happens when a fast-moving father goes to get his son back? a family follows a noise to find a raccoon. >> duck between two trees. >> how a tough predicament leads to one bizarre rescue. >> oh, my god. this is amazing. >> new glasses let a mom see the wrorld in a different way and she's in awe. >> the moment she sees the color of her children's eyes for the very first time. >> oh, my gosh, they're beautiful. agents are searching a woman's car for drugs. >> she has no idea what they're talking about. >> see what's really going on that will make your jaw drop. >> what the heck kind of thing is that to do?
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we're watching security footage inside a restaurant in johannesburg, south africa, everyone pretty much minding their own business. one of the guys at the table stands up and moves aggressively across the room. >> did that guy just take a baby? did he just kidnap a child? >> well spotted calderone. this little fellow in the green, he's wandering around, heading towards a play area in this restaurant. it's through that door. as he gets blocked behind that wall, watch what happens. >> oh, my god. >> in just a matter of seconds, this gentleman in blue picks up the child, just under 2 years old, picks up the child and moves. dad's radar is on. he caught a glimpse of what happened. he's immediately up and after the guy. this video is trending. it's from later last year. the guy who took the kid, he said, oh, only playing, it was just a joke. >> you don't pick up someone
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else's child as a joke and pretend like you're running away. ha is not a joke and no one is going to take it lightly. >> people believe there was three men and one woman working as a team. they speculate they were going to try to get the baby to the woman who could avoid suspicion on the way out. mall security was called as were the police, but they weren't able to press any charges in this case. >> why? >> because they couldn't, quote, unquote prove it. the way they snatched that baby, they had some intentions. that's the thing, people who have been in these situations say they look up and they're gone like that. >> the mom is actually pregnant with another child. he is the one that said had her husband just in that moment look down, he never would have seen that moment. they never would have known what happened. >> this video is going to make your jaws drop when you see what
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happens to these two motorcyclists. >> 11. >> any damage? >> there was a recent flood, so they knew there was some damage to this rail line, but they didn't realize to what extent. >> oh! >> oh. >> hang on, steve. >> i'm good. >> the front tire forces one of those ties to fall down as soon as the back tire goes over that gap, he starts falling backwards and the handlebars end up getting wedged. >> i fell through and it broke. >> the railroad tie fell off. >> holy moly. >> we might lose your bike, man. >> you can take the bike at this point. >> you see that? they're communicating and trying to come up with a plan to execute this rescue because steve at this point is pinned right there. >> it's not so much the danger of falling through because it's not very far. it's the weight of the
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motorcycle on him and he could injure himself if the bike ends up on top of him. >> do you have rope? tie off the front of my bike. do it fast. >> first things first, especially when you're talking about a dangerous situation like this. >> get a picture of me. >> huh? >> get a picture. >> get a picture. seriously, that was steve asking for that. >> i do have a slightly more important question i think in the circumstances. is this an operational rail line? >> good question. >> like maybe we want to get out of there. >> ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. >> once we have the critical first step of taking the picture. you see that here, we finally proceed to the actual rescue and they do tie that rope to the front. they secure it. you see steve is able to pull himself out from under the bike and back up to safety
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nothing like a walk in the woods for the angus it takes a dramatic turn. >> is it a horror movie? >> it is for me. what's the one thing i'm not a fan of? >> raccoons. >> this raccoon was in the forest minding its own business and this happened. >> this one needed a helping hand. check this out. >> did they fall out of a plane? >> that's what it looks like. >> i'm like what was it doing? >> you can see right there stuck between two trees. >> the raccoon is so lucky they just happened to walk by this particular tree. >> that's pretty much the noise he's making when they get to it. it's a young male. this one is stuck and good. they said there was a nest nearby with other little raccoons because this one is young. mom is nearby, too. >> finally somebody is able to come along with gloves on because that's what you want to
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use if you're working with young raccoons. >> listen to the tiny bit of agony. i love when they bring the hockey stick out. >> where did the hockey stick come from in the middle of the forest. >> the guy comes back with the gloves and he pushes, pulls him up. >> where did he go? >> he went nearby. they said after it got darker later, they did see young raccoons hanging around and mom not far away. >> like rocket from "guardians of the galaxy." >> let me go. >> maybe that's exactly what's happening. >> got him. >> a genetic eye disease runs in erica's family. she hasn't been able to see color for eight years. >> do you forget what these colors are? >> we're about to find out.
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erica's sister gave her en chrome ma glasses. she can see like the rest of us. >> that's what happens. as she looks down in front of her, there's an array of color balloons and she's in awe. >> oh, my god, this is amazing. >> watch what happens when she gets to her favorite color. >> purple. oh, my god, my favorite color is purple. i can see purple, blue and red. >> what color is my eyes? >> now, remember, it's been about eight years since she could see color. her son is 8 years old. >> they're brown. >> and now it's her daughter's turn. >> oh, my gosh, they're beautiful blue. >> that's wonderful that they've come up with these glasses. >> she's able to see and look directly into their eyes. ann's world is about to change as well, celebrating his 30th birthday and they've got a big surprise for
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he's so overwhelmed with emotion, he's not completely color blind, but color is mostly muted for him. they're dull and blend together and appear mostly gray. >> always so much emotion that washes over them. >> at this point they hand him a t-shirt that's splashed with color. >> he's going to be dressed in that for a year. >> look at me. >> that's cute. >> one by one he looks at all the children. >> it's the little things we take for granted that mean so mu much. a would plan is live streaming when suddenly a man shows up. >> you notice he's dragging her out. >> why this bizarre snatch and grab is the case of a love connection gone bad. >> you got fish, dude. >> plus, base jumping gives you many things that you can jump
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off. >> you're about to find out what his choice is. >> i'm getting excited because i know what's coming. a lot of people have vertical blinds. well, if a lot of people jumped off a bridge, would you? you hungry? i'm okay right -- i'm... i'm becoming my, uh, mother. it's been hard, but some of the stuff he says is actually pretty helpful. pumpkin, bundling our home and auto insurance is a good deal! like buying in bulk! that's fun, right? progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, ♪ when you step into summer, don't get caught with rough dry feet. try amopé pedi-perfect. it buffs away hard skin... ...after just one use... for smoothness you can see and feel for yourself. amopé. love every step. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪
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megan's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, >> closed captioning provided by -- hing with act®. this woman in china is live streaming when suddenly a car pulls up, a man gets out, walks in, and you notice he's dragging her out. >> the woman that was just live streaming? >> yes. the video cuts and shows the car driving away.
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he was able to snatch her, toss her in the car. here is the back story. it sounds like they may have met online. he says he had fallen for her and later found out she had a man. >> you got fished, dude. you know when you go online, that stuff happens. >> well, he didn't take it so easily and he got upset and that's where the video picks up. >> the thing i just don't understand about some men, to feel like, well, i like you, so now you're mine and i've given you things so now i have ownership of you. >> right, and you owe me stuff. >> he said he felt led on because he didn't know she had a boyfriend and he was in love. now to melbourne, australia, the barber shop, doing what folks in the barber shop do, cutting hair and kicking it. these fellows roll in, they come right in, push their way through the door. >> they're ready for a fight. >> that's right. a melee breaks out in the barber shop. somebody picks up something that looks like a broom handle or mop
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stick. >> why are they fight? >> someone got a bad haircut. >> there's no real explanation as to why these men stormed in. it was alleged they were perhaps customers. there's some beef. at one point somebody pulls out an axe. >> i told you to use number five. >> brothers are serious about their haircuts, but this is deep. as of right now reports don't state they've caught up to any of these men, but they do say those fellow that rushed into the barber shop got away with about $450. courtesy of the acronym, base jumping gives you many things you can jump off. buildings, a bridge, in this case, a, the antenna. you can see he hops over that
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fence and does a little bit -- climbing up. as we know, what goes up must come down. >> as he's climbing this tower, i'm getting excited because i know what's coming. >> once he gets to the top, he has a message for the moms in the world. >> this is what happens when your mom says go outside and play. >> fine, i'll jump off an antenna. eventually he's got to do this. you saw how quickly it opens as well. he pulls out the drag shoot already. barely six feet before it inflates and he has a slow drift down. i want to point out this part, it shows the inherent danger of b.a.s.e. jumping. he swings back towards the antenna before he's able to use the momentum to get away from trouble. >> i thought he was swinging back toward it. >> there was a little danger waiting for him. >> go ahead, slide in the back seat. >> here is the thing, with these
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b.a.s.e. jumpers, as long as they can get the jump in, they've already won. >> seems like a slap on the wrist. gives a thumb's up and is able to jump another day. enge is going to vegas. >> if you go do it, do it big, enge. >> but he has a heartwarming story behind the future trip to sin city. >> did you put that balloon in your mouth? >> no. >> dad is suspicious -- >> that's just circumstantial evidence. >> see if a little girl with finally cop to the truth. >> i don't think so.
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gold bond. enge has a message not for the world, but for cancer. she's quite shy, so communicating her story through these signs. >> that's mat what i'm talking about, girl. >> where are we going? >> hey, now -- >> she's been fighting late stage cancer for six months, the second time she's been fighting it as well. things happened recently, her husband passed about three years ago. she decided, this is it, i'm going to vegas. why are we going to vegas? >> if you're going to do it, do it big enge. >> want to see done any and mar
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as well. >> trying to see elvis. >> there's a reason, once she was battling cancer, they were a real inspiration for her. she wants to see this moment. she's not sitting in a basement waiting for anything to happen. >> she believes in life after cancer? >> yes. >> as she's finishing, she has something for the doctor and the swedish cancer institute. at the end, there's a little bit of a surprise. >> and then she died of a heart attack. >> if you go to vegas, you got to live it up. >> enge doesn't have a cell phone or a computer. there's only one way she can really, she says, watch the internet, watch "right this minute." she sent us this video thinking we'd like to see it. yes, we like it so much, we want you to go to vegas and have the best time you can have. >> when is she going? it's a hop, skip and a jump from here. >> i know.
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>> we'll pop bubbly for you, enge. have a good time. >> we have a mystery on our hands. little girl, is she the culprit in this video -- >> so there were balloons and they had what on them? >> red. >> red markers. show me your hands for a second. >> oh, that's just circumstantial evidence, your honor. that's red-handed, but pure coincidence. >> interesting, you guys think quite a bit alike. >> did you put that balloon in your mouth? >> no. >> what makes you think that? >> i want you to think about it, all right? that balloon that had red stuff all over it, did you put that balloon in your mouth? >> i don't think so. >> now she's going to play dumb. >> if you've got read all over your mouth, you know what that tells me? >> what? >> it tells me you put that balloon in your mouth.
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>> what are you, sherlock all the sudden? >> don't you worry. he's on to nothing. >> did you put that balloon in your mouth? >> i don't think so. >> i ain't saying nothing. you got nothing on me. over to this next incident with the sisters atelli and annie. we've had them on the show before. >> what is that? >> lotion. >> who gave you lotion? you gave her the lotion. >> yeah. >> you told her to put it all over her face and owl over my chairs and all on the window? >> this is very telling of the relationship. >> she's just joking. she's trying to not get a whooping so i will get a whooping. she's lying. >> no, no. it's exactly what happened.
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there's always an evil twin and it's this one. >> daddy is coming, and i'm going to tell him and you're getting a whooping. i'm telling mamma cleaned all that off and you're still getting a whooping. >> we're going to have to teach her the code. clearly she's in violation. >> she's lying. >> she's lying? >> customs offices find suspicious car go in this woman's car. >> she has no idea what they're talking about. >> why this bust is about to get even more
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at the border of ukraine. customs agents have pulled this vehicle in for inspection. they suspect the driver may be carrying heroin and methamphetamine. they have a police dog there sniffing out the vehicle, and they are questioning her. she's got a grin on her face because, according to reports, she has no idea what they're talking about, and they find a white powder that has been wrapped and the dog has sniffed out. >> she was looking super casual about the fact that it seemed relatively easy to find. what's going on? more to this? >> there's way more to this. in fact, those packages were, in fact, planted in her car. >> are drug dealers now just using random people's cars to smuggle drugs, or do somebody put the drugs in the wrong car? >> it sounds like this was actually intentional. >> this has to be somebody who knows her. i'm thinking they want her stuff back once she gets across the
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border. >> maybe. >> as she's there facing the doom of years in prison because of this, a door opens and you see who is behind the drugs in her car. >> no way. >> what the heck kind of thing is that to do? >> that is her boyfriend, uri, who thought it would be hilarious to do this. he is also apparently a customs agent. >> you idiot! that's so bad. >> the drugs is just for the celebration. >> it's sugar. >> brings out the ring, proposes and she does love her funny man. >> is it an option of will you marry me or will you do 10 to 20? >> she married him, so she's going to do life. ♪ >> that's all for this episode of "right this minute." if you want more, head to
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rightthisminute.com. >> now, from abc7, "beyond the headlines" with cheryl jennings. >> thanks so much for joining us. today we're taking time to celebrate the bay area's diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender or lgbt communities. the city of san francisco was named as the gay capital of the u.s. by life magazine back in 1964. and statistically, that statement still holds true today. a recent gallup poll confirms that the san francisco bay area is home to the largest percentage of lgbt people in the country, at 6.2% of our local population. and that number is 2.6% higher than the national average. every year in june, san francisco welcomes more than a million people to celebrate the pride parade festivities in an effort to commemorate lgbt heritage, culture, and the fight for equality. visible lgbt role models are
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