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for a while. he's absolutely in love with her and can't think of a better day to ask her to be his wife. >> i love you with everything there is. >> you can hear him talking to her about how much he loves her and how much she means to him. he can't see his life without her. so let's make it official. >> that was a yes. >> yes, she's like yes, already, dad, okay, next. >> this is a precious moment lots of people are liking. it's already been viewed since it was posted more than 12 million times. so a lot of people actually think this is quite the nice precious beautiful moment. >> in the old arcade game of pinball, hitting things gave you points. in the game of life it's going to get you in trouble. >> ran up on the curb, we're fine, we're leaving the neighborhood, cruising around. that was close. >> is there like a 5-year-old
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driving? >> that was close, a little hit, look out. there's a school on your right. kids being let out. but that doesn't slow this driver down. look, even the crossing guard is there. >> the lollipop man doesn't notice. >> he doesn't notice, but people nearby start to. because there are kids like i said and parents leaving school for the day. this is around 3:30 in the afternoon. once the car leaves the neighborhood street, pulls out into a higher speed street. we're crossing our fingers. >> this is such a dangerous situation. >> cars coming in the opposite direction, thankfully we avoid all of those. a couple more thuds against the curb. watch out for this car. >> clipped her. >> clips that last one and this immovable object coming up. >> oh, no. no. no. oh. >> right in front of you, man, how can you not -- >> no! >> smash right into the back of
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the truck, knocking the camera loose. the windshield is smashed. here's the story behind this one. the 71-year-old woman by the name of carol rose, police say she was nearly two times the legal limit with alcohol in her system. she claims she only had two glasses of wine. but she did admit guilt. thankfully nobody was injured in the entire situation. >> this is shocking to me that she wasn't injured. >> yeah, surprisingly, you're right. she did express remorse in this situation and was horrified by the video that she saw. she did receive an eight month sentence, suspended for two years. has to have a year of supervision and was remanded. >> it's a marine version of brave wilderness with coyote peterson. he's in the san juan islands off
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washington. he's there for low tide. >> that's a sea lemon. see the cluster in the back, those receptors help them sense chemicals in the environment. >> you learn something from him every time you check out his videos. >> i know he's a smart guy. i wonder when he sees these things does he have to go hold on a second. does he really just know what everything is? >> he is a human encyclopedia of all things wild. >> no, it's hey, siri what's that? >> let's see what else he finds under rock. >> it's a huge prickle back. they breathe underwater with their gills and when the tide goes out they can stay out of the water for several hours breathing air. >> he finds the weirdest little creatures all the time. >> these are under your feet. he's in america. and this kind of stuff is in our back yard.
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>> see if you can spot what he's going to pick up. it's right there before your very eyes. >> there we go. whoa! look at the underside of that thing. >> it blends in so well. >> look at that sea star. >> wow! that's like, a treasure find. >> what the heck? >> that thing is pretty. >> beautiful. >> it's a big sea star. it's one of the biggest ones he's ever seen. >> what i love about this, if you chop off one of the legs, it not only grows the leg back but the leg grows another starfish. >> look at that. >> this is what he calls the pac man of the sea. >> what's that? >> a gum boot. >> they don't bite, they just look really interesting. >> just like a slug, they have a foot. that's right in the middle here. that big area down there. they also have a mouth, which is tucked in underneath here. >> it's weird. >> it's like a sea armadillo. >> i want to go hang out with cicoc
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coyote and spend a weekend picking stuff up. >> you can go to his website and if you get a golden ticket, he has something really fun planned. >> be brave. stay wild. see you on the next adventure. >> it's 6:00 a.m. on mariah's birthday. she's asleep because she had quite the turn up at chuck e. cheese. she's been asking for that cute fur ball there. he sits it on her chest. >> she's knocked out. >> not for long. >> mariah. >> happy birthday. >> happy birthday, mariah. >> she's like, it's 6:00 a.m., thanks. >> right there. >> it's literally in your lap! >> he's pointing right at it. >> here's the part where most little girls start screaming and
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crying. she does the silent cry. >> oh, don't cry. >> then at this point, there's one more question. >> sleep is precious. >> that smile on her face is also precious. that is a really great 10th birthday gift. this young lady is celebrating her 30th birthday. she approaches the door, there's a balloon sitting there. something in a box. opens the box and look at her face. >> is it mine? from who? who is the gift from? >> amazon. >> it sounds like her family got her this cute little puppy. >> oh, my goodness. >> literally no difference between the reaction of a 30-year-old and a 10-year-old, that's the magic of puppies. >> these guys are flying these remote controlled delta wing-style aircraft. >> cool. >> watch this flight get a bit rocky. >> oh, no. you musn't. >> back up, back up.
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>> and the laziest cat award goes to this one. >> she can't even get up to play. she's like, the ball has to come to me or it's not going anywhere. >> the struggle is real. >> not lazy, just bored. new hom. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys."
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to the skies of south africa. flying around with a couple of friends, these guys are not flying drones or planes, they're flying remote control delta wing style aircraft. kind of like a sizable remote control plane. they've got a great view over this reservoir here. you can see they have the mechanics of the reservoir, dipped down underneath. barnstorming a little bit. look at that mirror finish on that reservoir. >> you can flip the shot. >> you could. and that is where the problem comes in. they're not up there alone. that delta wing down below is similar to what we're flying wi. they're in a nice formation flight as they're going up and around. they're coming for another pass across that glassy, smooth almost mirror-like finish on that lake. >> it must not be a lick of wind
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for it to be that. >> maybe it's even lower. fly right into the great blue yonder. >> back up, back up, back up. >> oh. >> you can just see, oh, it's beautiful in front of you. >> that must have been it. >> the cool part about this is we've got the point of view footage from the plane that crashed. that's what the pilot was seeing. to him it was like, oh, i've got plenty of room. >> go under that bridge. that's not a bridge, mate. >> right into the drink. he's not going to let this thing be claimed by the reservoir. so these guys have to go for a swim. a very long swim. two head out there. they manage to recover it and this shot right here, leads me to believe that the plane wasn't totally trashed. at least the camera is working. >> after a storm animals have to rebuild like we do.
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this spider is a riding spider. and robbie got up close and personal and showed how this spider was spinning a web. >> i knew them as garden spiders where i grew up. >> spinning it with all its different leg and putting it together. >> what's amazing is how you see it putting the lines in, how it's connecting everything. it knows innately how to put it together. >> this is a demonstration of why spiders have to build their own places, have to catch their own food. and then there's the common house cat, which purposefully sums up humans on mondays. >> that's garfield. >> she can't even get up to play. she's like the ball has to come to me or it's not going anywhere. >> the cat has been overfed. >> that's the laziest cat i've ever seen in my life. >> the cat is like, i don't even want to get up to play. >> not lazy, just bored. >> pathetic life.
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>> batter up. eric the electric is up. last time we saw him he was eating that nine pound burger challenge. what are we doing up? >> the batter up pancake challenge. four and a half pounds of pancake and a ten egg omelet on tom and i think that's it. >> just four pounds of pancake and ten eggs. >> that's all. >> i think they could feed our whole office. >> for him it's just a bit of a snack. what do we dpet if get? >> if i eat it in 45 minutes i'll get the meet free, a tee shirt and a mug. >> that's a lifetime for him. >> 45 minutes on the clock. let's meet the beast. >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah, that's just about it. apparently that is just over eight pounds of food. it looks like a mountain to me,
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but to him it looks delicious. he makes quick work of the eggs. they vanish around the eight minute pamark. time for the pancake. gets halfway through, has to take a breather. >> big pancake. >> final bite. >> there you go, absolutely walks it in just over 18 minutes. gets a nice round of applause. gets your tee shirt. if you're interested, the family own batter up pancakes is in fresno, california. >> a talented artist. >> use shadows to create his faces. >> see where his imagination takes him. >> my brain does not work like that. i cannot see how he conceives of something. >> he's about to attempt the jump but -- >> ow. >> head butt the bike. at the all-new carfax.com
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promotional considerations provided by -- allergy sufferers if you have symptoms like these try new xyzal®. for relief is as effective at hour 24 as hour one. so be wise all take new xyzal®. this is perhaps one of my favorite art videos we've ever had. it's so clever and cool. this artist, guy larson, uses shadows to create his faces. >> that's the sign of a real artist, they can do nothing with blank page but draw one line or give me something and i can create anything. that's all the inspiration they need. >> look at this, he just changes the angle of that crumpled up paper to give him more angles, more shadows. he makes something using his imagination out of those initial
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lines and eventually they turn into funky different faces. >> my brain does not work like that. >> it's funny because as i was watching it i could see where he was going. like, i was like, oh, my gosh, obviously, that's the nose, that's the chin, those are the eyes. >> the cool thing about it is the piece reveals itself. >> it would be fun to crumple a piece of paper and say do something with that. i'd draw a potato. >> i'd draw a scrunched up piece of paper. do you think he tried to create something and he got frustrated and threw it down. >> possibly. that's how artists create accidently. >> he rides motorbikes. this is his second time on a motor cross course. >> my bars are bent, my wheels are bent. kind of messing with my head every time i go off a jump. so i'm going to keep turning it
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to the right because my wheel is pointing to the left. >> he said he cased the jump. you want to explain what that means? >> instead of landing on the down side of the ramp and he landed flat and the engine and case smacked the ground and he got real suspension -- >> i thought casing the jump was doing your research to see how big the jump was. >> he was following someone on a 350, he is on a 250. he was in third gear and this happened. >> oh, head butt the bike. >> you get the feeling like -- that nauseous ow i'm hurt feeling. >> it takes him 12 seconds to get words out. >> that onesaid he took a blind double and third gear and was paying attention to somebody up ahead and somebody up ahead was
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on a bigger bike and that's why this happened. >> even though the handle bars were bent. >> best thing to do is riding around all the time. >> somebody else got on a dirt bike for the first time she was spectacular. that was neat. i know you didn't. you don't believe i went 85 miles per hour? >> no. sorry. >> what if i said i was on the back of the bike. >> were you? >> yes. >> that's me holding the gopro. that's my friend from high school. pasquale. we went to the eldorado dry creek bed. when i saw the video i said can they slow it down. >> you felt like you were going super fast? >> i did. i was doing the figure eight's.
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>> no way he ate that whole thing. >> back to school time for kids all across the country. even the famous ones. even these for a little while. >> headed to school after i finish my coffee is. >> we're in the house of a familiar family. the familiar of the action movie kids. dad's having his cup of joe to wake up. what's going on? >> what are you kids up to? >> we're doing science. >> we're doing some science. >> now for secret ingredients. >> where did you get all this stuff? >> action movie kids little
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sister drops something interesting. it starts reacting. what's he got? >> whoa. whoa. whoa. >> whoa! >> clever. is that clever multiplied? >> great job but i can't send you to school in those clothes. >> i can't tell what's real and what's not. >> that's the thing. i don't know. some of that slime was added in digitally as well. this guy is so good. >> for those who don't know their dad comes from a background of special effects in hollywood. this is an advert for fruit of the loom. they can't go in those clothes but you can buy more extra cheap >> that's our show for the day, we'll see you for the next rtm.
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>> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for luminess air. >> announcer: this is an abc news special report. hurricane harvey, state of emergency. you're looking at some of the first images to come out of rockport, texas, which was hit by the eye of hurricane harvey overnight at around 10:30 local time. we're looking at images of rockport high school, already severely damaged and likely to be much more damaged as this storm which hit as a category 4 is likely to sit and spin along the texas coast for days. good morning, i'm dan harris, alongside amy robach on this saturday morning. also with us, chief meteorologist ginger zee, paula is off but we have some steady hands to guide us through hours of breaking news coverage. >> that's correct.
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it is saturday for those who have not looked yet, august 26th, hurricane harvey on its path of destruction in texas at this hour, storm officials are calling it a significant disaster so far. >> we've got more images coming in overnight of water overtaking streets flooding homes and buildings. rescue crews saving people who chose to stay in their homes and harvey is not go anywhere as amy said. >> that's right. we mentioned it did hit as a category 4 and the unfortunate part about harvey right now it's expected to continue to pound the gulf coast for days with epic rain and high winds. >> ginger, i know you're tracking this closely. where do things stand as we come on the air. >> we've been watching this all night. so hard to take your eyes off this radar. once it got close enough you saw the eye deepening and strengthening and now over land as a category 2, max sustained winds of still 100 miles per hour, still a significant hurricane. a lot of times they hit and quickly die out but this one here still has those
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100-mile-per-hour winds and will still move to the north and west and a tornado watch and tornadoes with damage too. so many threats to talk about including that rain that i will get to in just a bit. >> someone who's been experiencing all of that and has weathered the storm throughout the evening and will continue to do so throughout the morning hours is our rob marciano who is in port lavaca, texas. what is it like where you are, rob? >> we just have been getting blasted all night. it's unbelievable and this -- what you're seeing right now is a lot more calm than it was two and three and four hours ago. we've had a bit of a wind shift and the eye has scooted to our south and east, but our hotel which i'm honestly just ten feet from the door of the hotel, parts of it have been getting scraped off throughout the night, siding has been coming off parts of the roof coming
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off, well built nearly new hotel that's elevated and we are still surrounded by water so the storm surge that came in and high tide around midnight last night has not left, we are still an island here, power has been out obviously as it is throughout most of southeast texas and this storm though has weakened just a little bit because it is so close and we're on the right front quadrant it reviews to let up as far as the velocity of this wind and just how painful it is -- how painful it is to be outside. we're not getting many reports as to what is going on in port lavaca. i can tell you this, when we came in yesterday afternoon i have never seen a town that has been evacuated like this one. so that's the good news is that there is not many people if at all in this town right now and the people where i am is mostly media and slightly elevated
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position in a well-built structure but obviously getting a hit really, really hard right now. >> i know you've covered so many hurricanes over the years. how does this one compare so far? >> well, i can tell you this because it came in at night, and because the winds were so strong, this felt a lot like hurricane rita in 2005. as a matter of fact it got down to that same pressure when it came on and when a storm comes in at night like this one did, there's a level of fear that is ramped up that is absolutely indescribable. all night long all you heard was basically this building slowly being ripped apart. at least the exterior portions of it so this is a storm that i haven't experienced certainly in over ten years. i don't know about the rest of the crew that i'm with but you get a storm amnesia. i honestly for got what it feels like to be in a major hurricane.
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>> rob, i know -- >> at times it's frightening. >> i know that rain stings right now. we don't want to keep you out there too long but i do want to know and remind people that just because it's come onshore you're showing us that the wind still can cause that flying debris, have you seen a lot of flying debris behind you? i know you're in a protected place but let people know the emergency, the urgency is still there. >> without a doubt. without a doubt. we often relax when a hurricane comes on and makes landfall but you're talking about a category 4 that takes some time to ramp down but because there's one still very close to the shoreline obviously it's not letting up any time soon and we still have a tornado threat and still have the storm surge threat and clearly still have the wind and the rain that ginger will mention is going to be ongoing not just today but for days potentially into the latter part of this week. >> rob -- >> can you hear the roar of
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this? >> that leads to the question i was going to ask. i ask this as a friend, as a colleague but i think because a lot of people at home will be wondering, they told everybody to evacuate and yet you are still there, many members of the media are till there. just give us a sense of what you're doing to protect yourself and your team. >> well, like i said this hotel is merely brand-new. it's elevated. it's honestly quite perfectly situated if you're going to camp out in a hurricane. so as far as being able to give our viewers a sense for what is happening in ray town that has been evacuated and to be able to do it safely, this is the perfect spot dipping in and out obviously there is peril here but we're comfortable with the wind direction right now as opposed to the way it was last night where things were coming off the building and we really couldn't be here. right now we feel pretty safe that this is a decent spot.
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it's never entirely safe but safe enough we can bring you pictures and give you a sense of what it feels like and what it looks like could be inside a major hurricane. >> rob, really quickly how much longer do you think you'll be in winds like you're in right now? for how much longer? >> well, the tough part about it when you're in the northeast quadrant, the right front quadrant and the storm is passing to your south we're going to be in it for quite a bit longer. i mean, probably at least through sun up we will feel this sort of wind and not really dying off too much until i would think into the afternoon. so it's going to be a process and we're going to be in it for quite a while, i think, amy. >> all right. rob, well hopefully you can take some shelter and cut you a break and check back in. we turn to matt gutman who is joining us just south of where rob is. he's in corpus christi, texas. matt, give
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