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sight here in india. it's very crowded passenger train. it's all part of the commute if you live in the mumbai area of india. you see a couple of guys here and this young lady in the very distinted black and white stripe shirt. doors open, hair's blowing, when suddenly -- >> ooh! oh! is she holding on? >> no. they were holding onto her. this girl was nearly killed. you do see headphones in her ears, and reports are that she was on the phone with a friend when this happened. she leans out just a little bit more right as that train snaps by, and you see her left hand flip, she grabs onto the door, loseshat's where this guy with the red plaid shirt. >> he's lucky, because he his arms wrapped around that other one like an anchor. >> she didn't get clipped by the
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train, did she? >> it's hard to tell. reports say she was taken to the hospital in the next town because of a hand injury. >> oh. >> i don't know if she injured that hand as she was hanging out of the train or clipped it on the ground as she was hanging out. this is a quote from the girl. i'm lucky that people in the same compartment reached in time and not only saved me but also my phone. >> the phone can be replaced. you cannot. >> once she is back inside the train you see a grimace like she might be in a little bit of pain. you also see a finger wag in her face as well to say you need to be a little more careful on a speeding train. it's national bullying prevention month. the ad council has put out this video. >> because of you, i felt hopeless. >> because you told me you didn't like himy voice i starte
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to not like it either. >> this is starting with a bunch of youngsters talking about the effects bullies have had on them. >> because you said things about my work i started questioning my own voice. >> you see this guy, james charles as well, an influencer and doing his makeup tutorials. >> we covered the negative comments online. i almost quit doing the things i love doing in life. >> the point is understanding the very same framework, it's easy to switch it up. >> because you said hi to me on the first day of school i felt included and that i was going to be okay. >> because of you, i felt wanted and not alone in this world. >> in this case, the children are talking about how a simple second of just caring about them changed their whole day, their week, witheir month, their life. it starts with a bunch of similar kid sitting down for
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what they think is their yearbook photo. >> your friend wanted to surprise you really quickly. >> my friend? >> yeah. >> my friend? what are you talking about? and this is where they get messages from people that they had an effect on. >> this girl would say the meanest things ever. i met you, and when you smiled, i said you had a great smile, and it meant so much to me. >> take a picture now. >> you see that moment? keep watching. >> i've never had someone who wanted to like hear what i had to say. >> so they're seeing this or hearing this, feeling the emotions that come with the effect that they had on these people, the photographers clicking a picture, capturing this moment in time for what they're calling the honest yearbook. and once they're finished at the
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end, you see these pictures all together. >> how great of a yearbook that would be if that's what they all looked like. you guys remember your first week at "right this minute" learning how to toggle the computers and machines and everything? >> some people are still figuring it out. >> and then there's this guy, who's new. >> your first day here you don't want to mess it up. >> this is his first day capturing things. looks like he's a tiny bit nervous. he bends down, has a little trouble putting it in the bag. i'm not going to give up. and the snake's like, i'm not going to give up trying to get you either, but he eventually picks it up and gets i inside. >> is it just being in australia and that's all the training you need? >> for some guys, early days at work, not bad. >> check out this video from adelaide.
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but this is a training video. look who they're training. >> that's why the dog is just out there kicking it. >> you have a python over here to the left and over here to the right is an eastern brown. >> the dog. >> keep watching. the guy uses his foot to nudge the eastern brown a little closer. he's training the dog to walk away, because they need to be taught, when they're around a snake, sit or go away. don't engage. >> why not train the snake, don't come into my garden. >> i said no, no. >> he says these dogs are around real snakes all the time. it's not like another dog that you would train with something plastic or something different. >> they're working him up to the vacuum cleaner. [ laughter ] ♪ y'all, i have seen some incredible videos on this show, this takes the cake.
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he can do anything he wants to. >> [ bleep ]. i'm getting real -- [ laughter ] >> what? >> he is so serious. he is doing a six pack tattoo. this is a joke, right? >> no, forget the juice. this will work. i need a six pack. look how he flexes. it's wash board over there. >> you did it, buddy. >> now look at this, he checks it out. >> oh, my god. [ bleep ]. a real six pack! [ laughter ] >> what? yeah, boy, six pack in the house. >> hey, ladies. he's bringing sexy back. >> see how easy it can be, dude?
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>> going to the gym so much, you're wasting your time, go down to the tattoo parlor for a couple hours and you're done for good! it's a daring journey down a raging river and they get after it. the devoted group on this dangerous commute. >> that's dedication right there. that is dedication. and -- >> ha! >> some stylish dudes rock out. >> let's take this show on the road. >> the big pocerformance that turns into a crazy circus. >> are you not entertained?
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♪ [ horns honking ] you see this parking lot, and you can see what these people are feeling. >> it's like leaving a concert or sporting event. >> exactly. >> it's 2:35 a.m. >> no. >> really. >> this person lives in a building next to where all that honking is going on. now they can't sleep because they're all outside honking. >> why honk? nobody's going to move any quicker. >> you'll never guess what's going on, but it's my delight to tell you it's because ireland got its first krispy kreme. >> no. >> i am not kidding. they got their first krispy kreme. it's open 24 hours. >> those people were lined up to get fresh donuts. >> it was 2:30 in the a.m. they were probably thinking nobody's going to be there at
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2:30 in the morning. but they said the reaction to the first store opening was overwhelming with lots of people enjoying our donuts. but we know some of the enthusiasm has resulted in sleepless nights for the people in those apartment complex. >> so we're going to deliver dozens of dough flunuts to the who live there. >> that's exactly what they should do. >> for free. >> what they did is change the hours. 6:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. then they changed them ♪ recognize that tune? that's a middle eastern tune made popular by "pulp fiction ". they're using that tune as the
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bedrock of this performance. and they put it all together. >> mr. smooth yo-yo followed by demetrius the mighty hand-balancing juggler. topped off by alexander warren, the world's sexiest guitar man. >> they're really good, though. and their names are a little extraordinary. >> they all met at a friend's variety show in joshua tree and decided we got to do something together. so they came up with this. >> the fun bongos. >> we got to have a talk about that. >> ending with everybody flexing at the end. >> are you not ♪
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these guys in the building. >> oh, my gosh. >> it's the commute. >> oh, gosh. >> oh, whoa. >> yeah, that's exactly what it is. and we've seen this in various parts of the world before, parents trying to get to school. in this case, it's teachers. you see two by two they head downstream. they have their belongings in tow. >> they want to be carried downstream to wherever their destination is. >> this is the way they get to school. >> and they do this because there aren't roads or infrastructure or because it's efficient and quick? >> this is just the best way to get there? >> it's a part of it, because the toll takes about four hours. some of them take the bus to the nearest town and from there they hop on mountain bikes to the foot of the mountains and then cross the river by paddle or float. this is like a ury, lik somebody needs to
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do something for these teachers. then they have to teach your kids? osomething?cross 14 stretches >> those are their belongings that they have with them. reports are that they fill up their clothing and school supplies that they need for the day and get after it. listen to the people standing by and reporting it all. >> you hear them talking about how dangerous this is for these teachers as they make their way on a daily basis. coaching and i'm unprepared. >> she's stressing over the spooky season. >> she gets into the mood. >> how she pulls together a scary look that's sure to bring screams. >> i know ha swhat she is, a halloween hot mess. and he's climbing up to get a closer look when things get a
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all right, we're in a cell phone shop in vietnam. a couple of technicians working on phone repairs, but suddenly -- >> oh! >> and then boom! the whole battery of that phone explodes right in that tech's face. suddenly, you see an a little bit of smoke start to wisp out of that battery. that catches his attention. he looks up. as he does, that thing just pops, sparks right to his face and hits the other people in the shop with hot sparks. >> he didn't look injured, though, maybe just shocked? >> nothing serious, but i'm sure he probably had a few minor burns. now over to ohio. derrick is working at the family business. and anytime the family business needs some kind of security camera work, derrick's the man they call. >> oh! >> ah! >> oh, yeah, too close to the
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edge. >> derrick turns to his back and watches what happened on his own security cameras that he installed. and i talked to his brother in the video. they both get a small chuckle out of it, but derrick pleads with his brother and says -- >> [ bleep ]. >> if you upload this video -- >> to "right this minute." >> the video was sent to us by derrick's video, so i guess he did technically upload it. ♪ i got you covered with some very cool halloween makeup tutorials. this one from tiffany. >> i'm really unprepared. i got really overwhelmed with all the choices, so i decided to make up my own halloween look. >> here we go. you start adding a base. >> i don't really know what i'm doing, to be honest but. i'm just going where the wind blows, where my soul takes me. >> she does want it textured.
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