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tv's number one daily viral video show "right this minute." a cherished childhood memory is rediscovered. >> it's been in a garage for about 42 years. >> but trouble when they try to record the big comeback ride. >> no, after 42 years! >> don't blink, you'll miss it. >> no! >> the tough as nails riot cop walking off one eye, eyeyeyeyey injury. they're finding their creative voice at a first of its kind filmmaking camp. of making a movie.young ladieut >> it shocked me.
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i was like, whoa. >> we've got christian, charity, nick and oli breaking down the best of the web. she's changing up her style and getting checked out. >> i don't know, girl. i don't know. >> the little cutie trying out a new look. >> she's like frozen. those are a lot of moves. >> she's saying, i don't want to mess it up. >> this video has it all. but we start with some pictures. this is a subpoena. this was part of my friend simon's childhood. it's been in a garage about 42 years and the story behind it and the video are just great. simon says his grandfather bought this for him and had it imported from brazil to italy. esat? they backed it out of the garage, and after a little bit of work -- >> yeah, fire it up. >> -- his dad on the- oh, no.
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you ruined the show. >> after 42 years of this not being in daylight. >> let's try the second video. let's see if dad improves. not looking good, but -- >> that's simon just the other day riding the same. >> it works, right? >> that's a part of history, part of your childhood, pass it down to your kid. put it on e-bay. >> i don't think he will, because simon has done iron man, he's also been a racecar driver. so simon, i think, will hold onto this. sometimes no matter where you are on any argument, you've got to recognize when it's time to walk away. i think this guy knew it was time to go. >> wait a minute. >> no, no, no.
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>> he's got armor head to toe and it hit the softest spot on his head. >> yes, that is a riot officer. in indonesia, that responded to why it's on the street. unfortunately, this officer ended up with an arrow through his eye socket. >> oh, gosh, somebody help him. >> help him out, excuse me. this video is getting so much attention because he's handling it himself as he, just like a champ, starts walking away from this situation all by himself. >> he didn't injure him at all? >> permanently damaged. let me back that up. he was taken to a hospital. in fact, there is another video of him -- >> whoo! a little warning, vera. >> he's laid out on his stretcher, and according to reports, the arrow was 3 inches into his head. while his eyeball was intact, his vision is said to be minimal. i know this is very difficult to
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look at, so here's something else to take your mind off that very video. >> oh, he's getting a cleaning. >> now, these divers are area known as the blue hole are cleaner fish. in this case, though, they're acting as dentists. this viral clip is pretty cool and took your mind off the other very difficult image. >> nope, it didn't, actually. i'm still thinking about that guy. it's not just girls or people of color, it's men and people that aren't of color, either. they used to stand up and raise their voice. >> "made in her image" is a nonprofit company that helps young girls find their image. they went to a filmmaking camp. they got to tell their story head on and really express who they are.
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>> one, two, three!ee!ee!ee!ee! >> i want the opportunity to serve as aym mentor, and it was phenomenal experience watching them learn our industry. in the camp in three days they learned to shoot, edit, storyboarding, lighting, you name it. >> we've been working on storyboarding, coming up with an idea, writing our script and just making sure we're all prepared. >> they broke up in several groups, they created their own films, they got to do everything, and they were part of each part of the process. >> i think it's pretty cool, because before when i came here, i really didn't know much about cameras, and now my mentors taught me stuff. i learned a lot and they learned a lot about how to edit. >> man, if i would have learned what they're learning at their age, i would have been light years ahead in this business.
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>> that's what i expressed to them, too. the summer camp was held in arizona, but at the end of this month, october 20th and 21st, made in her image is holding a two-day camp in southern california. we're going to tell you how you at home can join the camp. welcome, ladies! now, malachi, you created made in her image, and you're a film director, but you told me there aren't many ladies in the industry. why is it important for them to get this experience? >> we really help them become the next film revolutionary, which is really important, because right now in our film industry, there is nothing garnered toward teaching young girls the film industry. >> ladies, which part of the process did you gravitate to the most? the most exciting thing about filmmaking. >> i would say the most fun part was the editing part. i just loved putting music in and it was shocking. i was like, whoa. >> so ladies, tell me about some
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of the films you created. >> me and my friend made a film called the surge drone. it was about two girls who hated each other but then they got into a video game and became kind. >> i expected it to be really dark and deep, but all the girls made something inclusive and something they didn't expect to see on television. >> how do we get other girls involved? >> the dates are going to be october 20th and 21st and the lurj lunch part will be on the 22 the entire country is on vacation or looking for fun things to do. in this case it's a man running
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across this bridge and it's about 400 feet high. fortunately, he thinks everything is going to be just fine. >> it came off. it's not supposed to do that, is it? >> no, safety ropes are not supposed to come undone. they are supposed to be attached. he has no idea that everything could have gone quite easily wrong, because that thing was not attached. >> oh, my gosh! >> originally they tried to explain this away as a publicity stunt. but authorities got involved and went, naw, that's no publicity stunt. that's not supposed to happen and that guy is lucky to be alive. >> speaking of going way back, this guy has a great idea. this guy is going to jump into another pool. >> oh!
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ah! >> missed it by that much. >> it looks like it's okay. when he hits the edge of the pool, it looks like it's one of those softer pools, but i'm quite sure he has a sore back now. pulling off a sticky rescue operation -- >> oh, no. >> what is it? >> that is a cat that had its entire head wrapped in duct tape. the story behind the cruel find with a very lucky ending. and he's learned a few things about the marching band, and it turns out -- >> this is hard core. >> right, right, heel, toe, hop, hop. >> why making music is quite the commitment. brought to you by kit-kat bars. breaks are good. have one. >> boo!
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by -- we've seen some pretty awful people on this show. but there is a special kind of offer to do something like this. >> oh, no! >> what is it? >> that is a cat that had its entire head wrapped in duct tape. it is now in the care of the every life matters cat rescue or elm cat rescue. nicole paling, the founder of the cat rescue, found this cat dumped at a nearby clinic. her friend brett norton has come by to help take off the tape. you can hear how clear she is shaken by this incident. >> oh, my gosh. poor cat. >> she believes this cat was in
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this condition for about an hour. his tail was about the only thing not covered. it took 45 minutes to get this off the cat's head. but she did post a second o, and here is who they are calling lucky. she's about three years old. there's been a huge outpouring of support for those who want to adopt lucky. it's hard to believe there is evil in people's hearts to do something like that. >> but there is a big outpouring and now he's going to have a good home. my son wanted to join the band. i'm like, before you do that, we're going to a band competition. >> you got to be in shape. >> and control your breathing while you're doing it. >> it is not a game.
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>> that's why i played the triangle. >> up next, the marching band has the most intense director person in charge, alvin. you need to get in >> guess i'm supposed to handhold my program. >> shut up! >> i think my sax was about $1500 at the time. wonder what it would go for now? >> you know your mouthpiece costs 2 to $300? >> i broke one of those once and i hid it for about eight months. >> he's going to kill you! >> we have 17 moms and a male. >> josh ended up being the only
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man there. >> number five, when it comes to bad competition, race don't matter. we got this thing locked in. then i see someone with red hair and braces in their mouth. he started playing on his piece. i said, you better go learn to play the air instrument where you put kwour fingeyour fingers and you go like this. >> that's why they're always having a fundraiser. building a playground. >> see it next on "right this minute." still to come, tagging along for one crazy race. >> this is a high-speed, all-out exhaustion fest. >> what happens when the going gets tough? >> oh! plus, it's an impressive barbie makeup tutorial. why the transformation is so
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>> we're riding with paul vulkan. watch this superseries in poland. this is a high-speed, all-out exhaustion fest. the whole time paul is doing his best to commentate the sections as he gets through. this is a pretty unique course because it's in europe's largest coal mine. in the middle of this fast track racing, they throw mulch in the middle. then they decide to throw things in in three seconds. >> the fact he's doing that and
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narrating at the same time -- >> it's a two-day event. this single lap runs paul approximately 15 or so minutes to complete section 1. now it's time to cross section 2, the endurance section. as soon as you start getting some speed, you have to jam on the brakes because they throw walls of giant tractor tires in front of you. then the log pit. >> oh! >> come on, pick it up. >> as tired as he is, he's got to pick up that heavy bike and get back on. now his competitor passed him. in the end, out of the 1,000 riders, paul finished tenth, which to me is a big fat win. have you always wanted to be
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barbie? >> i've always wanted to be barbie. >> i know. here you go. this is how you're going to do it. stephanie vosvik has actually put this pretty impressive tutorial together. she covers her eyelids and puts eye shadow on to give her a base. and of course one of the things that really makes those barbie eyes is that liner, that really thick, big winged liner. >> she had to add all those details. >> but she overdraws the bottom lash line to give the illusion of bigger eyes and even adds blue iris. >> she looks like a replica. >> it really is a big process, but wait until you see the
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> ♪ ♪ i think y'all know by now that i love a good wig. but sierra and savannah are not about a good wig. >> oh, cutie. savannah is so concerned. >> she's like, what's going on? i don't know, girl. >> it's got a pretty nice little ombre going on. >> if you haven't noticed, sierra and savannah are fraternal twins. sierra is like a minute older
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than savannah, so i guess she's got the moves. let's try it on savannah and see what happens. >> you don't like it? >> it does look really good. this is mom right here. >> mom is way more comfortable with the wig. >> that's a picture of her and her brother? >> is the wig not for you, baby? >> we'll leave the hair, but the makeup, honey? adeline has that locked. we move over to chattanooga, tennessee. mom stephanie stepped away to make waffles. and then -- >> somebody made the dog wonderful. >> fabulous, baby, fabulous. >> the dog is like, do i get a treat now? oh, it's a princess party. that's why. >> i love that the dog was such an accomplice, because it stood there long enough to be covered in lip h sll waffles. >> y do whatever, just give me a waffle. that's it, that's all.
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tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. judge brett kavanaugh is now on the brink of confirmation. and the senator from maine, susan collins, one of the senators who saved his nomination. what she said today, with millions watching. the verdict is in tonight. the deadly police shooting. the officer, and the black teenager shot 16 times. what the jury decided late today. the break in the case. a wife, teacher, and mother of two who went missing in the middle of the night. the discovery, and what her husband is now saying. he's one of the most famous athletes in the world. soccer star cristiano ronaldo, on countless covers. tonight, police have reopened a case of alleged sexual assault. and this evening, you will see the video from las vegas that
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