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torrential downpours, rain like crazy, this bus is now stranded. thankfully, all of the passengers are off the bus. but you can see the earth beneath the rear wheels of this have been eroded away. you know where this is going, you're about to see a bus turn into a boat. >> wow! >> whoa, it's gone. >> that looked like a toy. >> that was a full-size bus just getting washed away like a little toy boat. you're right. >> that gives you a very clear idea of how strong this thing is and how damaging it's going to continue to be. >> don't question the strength of water. now, over to a very similar situation in tunisia. >> you can see several people here are extending a rope of some sort. one guy brave enough to walk out into the middle of the floodwaters to help rescue this guy in the white shirt. >> you have to. you can't leave the poor guy out
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there. they had ropes, you got to give it a shot. >> you never know what else is going to be washed down. >> cars just picked up and washed down the street like this. severe flooding in this area of tunisia saw 7.75 inches of rain in one day. that's about half of their annual rainfall. this scene played out multiple times throughout the area that was getting flooded. a similar situation here, cars being washed down the street, people doing their best to rescue others trapped in this floodwater. so far, there have been four reported deaths in association with this flooding. your cute video fix of the day starts now. >> oh, here comes the cute little pooches. cheetahs and just hanging out looking cute. they are still figuring out how to move.
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>> i was thinking maybe it would take its first steps at 30 miles an hour. >> there we go. this is a really adorable video from the wildlife protections solution. they are responsible for the triangle of the national reserve and make sure that the cubs grow healthy. now, from that very cute video to this one. there is something called the bunny fest at the san diego rabbit society. it's an annual fund-raiser where they set up these backdrops with different settings like the beach in this case. people can bring their pet bunnies and take pictures of them in the different settings. >> oh, my -- what else have they got? >> look at the western town. >> that's hilarious. >> they tried to get away, but they pulled it right back to the beach. >> it is too adorable. i can't take anymore, you need to stop. this is almost too good to
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be true. but when you see this video from the black see, you realize it was not the best idea. the onshore winds gave the operator the opportunity to offer patrons the chance to overfly the beach. a drop in the wind means this situation is going to get really, really bad. >> oh! >> there's a crack, there's electricity sparking and arcing. they are caught up on the wires but not for long. >> oh, new gosh. >> it is so violent, suddenly the wires they break. they do go and make an impact on the beach described by some as white rough. the woman ended up with electric shot and scratches, but the man is suffering multiple fractures and electric shock from the violent moment. >> oh, no, that's awful. you know, you have to, in a situation like this, look at the silver lining, because it could have been fatal for both of them. and yet, it was negligent, it was terrible, but they both got to live to talk about it. as dud the person in this
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next video from the national wildlife institution. there are reports of a kayaker getting into trouble. we can spot him quite easily. help me. >> it is like a flare. it's so big and catchy. >> it is tricky to get in where these guys know what they're doing. they quickly deflate it. >> wow, so they're going to rescue him and the cub. >> these guys know what they are doing. since 1824, they have saved 140,000 lives, 95% of them are volunteer, and theyeah and rescue. these are constantly changing in entertainment. and this shows how they have evolved since the 1920s when police and plaid were in. >> they were below the knees.
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>> and they were roomy. there was a lot of room to breathe. >> in the '30s, you could see the effect on depression. they came in three colors predominantly. but in 1930s, they were importing a lot of prints. so they had all the beautiful peasant skirts. but then in the '60s, plaid comes back and they introduced really bold colors and prints. we see that a lot. and the '70s, they introduced these longer skirts. but they also introduced suede. you have to put them on with your platform and afro and you were on fire. the '80s. the '90s, the floral skirts were popular and ruffles. in the 2000s, back to the mini and denim. and also for 2018, one they didn't mention they kind of like, the utilitarian pencil skirt no matter your body shape. you always look good. >> gayle is starting the new
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trends, man. >> work it, girl. >> work it. a girl is tearing down the trap in style. >> and she's only 5. >> look at her go! >> from the streets to the slopes, she how she boards like a boss, next. >> she's got it. she's it. plus there's something hissing under this tire. >> why they are calling for backup in this case. o by-p roduc. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this was a no by-products call? care for the clothes you love with woolite detergent. the new concentrated formula... ...gives you 30% more loads. no stretching, shrinking or fading. woolite. cares as much as it cleans. (tiffany) with counseling nicotine patch and gum, i quit for good.
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at such a young age, she is on that skateboard. she started at 3 years old after she saw her mom skateboarding and decided to give it a shot. just two years later, she's a little pro. >> look at the way she moves. >> that does look pretty legit. >> she's got the moves down, too. shaving off speed, twisting the board around to slow down and stuff, she's got it. >> you guys are already impressed. at 3, she started with the skateboard. at 4, she decided to try her luck on the snowboard. >> oh, my gosh. >> she was born with it. >> and you see her pulling things off like this. and if you think that's it, this little miss 5-year-old fabulous has already set a record in russia. and the record is in jumping on
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a spring board with a turn of 540 degrees. >> so she can't ride a bike? >> she's the got it. she's it. >> yes, she's already preparing for the olympics. and she's only 5. so i'm telling you, i have a feeling this little girl is going to become a big household name. >> she's going to get ready. she's ready. >> yep. eating need the outdoors is a challenge. to go to the standard cooler and ice, but the ice melts, makes your food soggy, no good. you could bring a refrigerator out into the woods, but that requires fuel, electricity or solar power. will, this is the new cooler on
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kick-starter and it needs none of those things. no ice, no fuel, simply water. you assemble the cooler, pour some water in and fill up the bladder that forms the walls of the cooler and then let nature do its thing. >> so just evaporation? >> exactly. >> that works better on a hot day. >> it looks like it could. you're not going to get icy cold beer out of this cooler, okay? it works best for fresh foods, like fruits and vegetables, things like that. the makers of the cooler believe this could work really well for developing countries. for people who don't have access to electricity, people who go to the markets almost daily, the unit price right now on kick-starter, get one for 120 bucks, which i believe the retail is about 140.
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you don't have to spend money on electricity and that can turn out to be a big buy. this is a mechanic. this is a police officer in the czech republic in the city of prague. a beautiful city that has a snake that's gotten stuck. >> did you see that? watch it again. >> maybe there's just a hole in the tire. >> no, that's not a leak. he's messing with it. and the snake keeps coming out. >> but it could be a loose exhaust pipe. >> it's a snake and the snake keeps coming out and is resisting arrest, so to speak. >> wow, that's really wrapped in there, look at that. >> so it found a warm spot on the car, curled up -- >> that's the exhaust, isn't it? >> yeah. >> look at that, he's peeking out like it's playing a game of hide-and-seek. they get the hook into it, and he starts pulling -- it's a big boy. australia has a video they want to share, too. they've got a video because a woman called and said she heard
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some sliding and banging up in her attic. the guy from sunshine calls snake hazards to crawl up there to see what it is. >> oh. >> look, look, he's seen there with his back to him. >> that's how australians are. >> two giant male snakes are behind you, you have to check it out. >> and make sure there's no female. they are wrestling. you don't really claim a victor, just one of them gives up and wiggles away. so he reaches down with his bare hands. >> let's think. >> exactly. he puts them in the bag together. looks for the female, doesn't find one, but these two were released back into the wild. hello, everyone. >> we're checking back in with the dude -- >> on the $5 challenge who
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turned $1 into $1,000 in new york city. >> truly, we're at a dead end. >> see if he earns fast cash before the clock runs out. >> show me the money. how much did he make? and a brave group of flyers taking on control. >> it's scary. watch how this pro goes off the striking summit coming up. what? ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats.
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the last time we checked in with living bobby, he was on a five-day challenge to turn $1 into $1,000 in new york city. and the first two days, he was selling magazines, ice cream to focus groups, but here we are into day five. >> i'm starting off on this very early morning providing a service i have not done since my college years. >> i have to be honest, there was a moment of concern when he said that. but don't worry. >> posting that on craigs dis list saying ex-college athlete offering extreme fitness classes. >> when he was in college, he used to play baseball. so some people saw the ad and said, come to our apartment and train us. an hour and a half later -- he
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gets up early in the morning and is $100 richer. now it is time for a motivational speech. >> accepted not necessarily through hard work but it is made through smart hard work. having balance and going aggressively to what you want when you have the other two, i'm taking a nap. >> yeah, okay, that was basically a giant excuse for a nap. but three hours later, he's thinking he wants to make a money but needs to provide a service. >> and the service i'm talkinging about is cleaning. >> he found a client on facebook, four hours of scrub scrub scrub-a-dub-dub. >> $130. >> we have officially sold the jordan sneakers. >> now he's at $850. as close to the comfort zone or outside of it as possible. >> i work for the new art class. >> okay. >> he is what they are drawing.
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he does this. there's a certain place where you are sure that this is legit. >> show me the money. how much did he make? >> $100. >> about $52 to go an hour before the deadline. >> however, earlier before this afternoon, we reached another sale. the nikes. and from this sale, we have officially reached over $1,000. >> with one buck, he made 999 more by straight-up hustling and at one point taking his clothes off. >> just remember that anything is possible. take one look at that enormous drop called the troll in norway. and yes, scary. >> a little spooky, it looks scary. and once you're up there, you feel so small. >> another awesome video by red bull. >> at nearly 3,280 feet. >> you can throw a rock straight
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down in 20 seconds until it hits the ground. >> they are about to ascend the mount. the sun is still out because they are in norway, it's summertime. let's hit the countdown. >> three, two, one! >> that is so pretty! >> okay. >> that's amazing. that's a 3,000-foot-drop they were talking about. not a whole lot of things to get in their way. one of my favorite parts about the video is they didn't mess it up with a bunch of music, sound effects and things like that. once they get close to pulling their chutes, they settle in in a nice formation and land safely. and it is always fun to hear how excited they are to be alive. and to feel alive. >> oh, we're safe on the
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siri, how do you break out of a car? >> you left the keys in. >> siri, stains out of the back of the van. >> i'm a hunter, there's a deer. >> this is weird. >> siri, how to you steel an iphone? >> that got everybody to turn around because nobody wants their phone stolen. >> siri, where do i find a book on how to scam people? >> everyone is weirdly laughing like, you don't mean that, do you? >> how do you break into someone else's car? >> they are shocked someone would ask siri that question. >> siri, how do you get blood off the roof of my house? siri, how do y b into a bank account. siri, how do you make a duplicate key without them knowing. >> i'm going to think about this all day. is he like the guy at the h do u
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us cs,ow do you cowboy hat. >> i'm not sure but i want to keep asking. >> siri, how do you break someone's shin? that's our show. join us next time for an all n swinging way too close to north carolina. it's going to cause localized flash flooding. for montreal to new york, pittsburgh down to d.c. damaging winds, flash flooding and travel disruptions. drenching storms throughout the entire southeast. by late this week watching out for snow in montana. no kidding. kendis? stephanie? >> no way with the four-letter word at this point that starts with an "s,". paul, thank you.
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a new report suggests the head of fema cost u.s. taxpayers $150 million. brock long's hawaiian trip coincided with a family trip last year. two other female officials have reportedly been suspended in helping long with those unauthorized expenses. two pilots are being blamed for what the government says could have been a major airline disaster. an air canada flight nearly landed on one of four planes on a san francisco taxiway last july. investigators say the jet came within 20 feet of the packed jets. the ntsb says the pilots didn't fully review a warning that the runway next to the taxiway was closed. close call. >> yeah, it is. we continue our nonstop coverage of everything meghan markle by showing you now her first solo outing as a royal. it is now complete. how could she handle this? >> she did it. >> walking alone. >> the duchess of sussex attended an exhibition at the royal academy of arts in central
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london. she arrived at the event in a black givenchy dress with a small black clutch, black pumps. the duchess met the curators of the exhibit and took in a performance by a cultural group. >> she listened alone as well. >> i guess there is a certain amount of time that she has to wait before -- >> before she can branch out. >> without prince harry. >> must have been so nerve-racking. we hope she did all right. >> i think she handled it well. >> she was shooting hoops the other day. remember that? >> that's right. just yesterday we showed you she was playing basketball. >> she's down to earth. >> with prince harry. >> recently she's been taking her mom along to a lot of different events. >> that's great. dog om is awesome. ngp,thnfis hto. and later, the first couple gets the boot from the ballroom on "dancing with the stars." we'll have a full recap in "the skinny." you're watching "world news ne now."
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