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♪ >> why a song therapy for the newly single. >> i can write a song. >> got enough material. >> boy, do i have. i could do a whole album. the man behind the camera is not wearing a cape, but, i believe he is as close to a superhero as you're going to find in this day and age. the man behind the camera was pulled over by traffic cops in south africa. they took his license and ty said, okay, you can pay a fine or you can pay us. >> the old shakedown. >> happens all over the world. >> and that's what he is standing up to. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he took the very brave and bold move to pull out his camera and start recording and say, no, 2019 see the vid i want to see the video recording that you have of the
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radar. [ speaking foreign language ] >> well, i'm not mad at him for it. [ speaking foreign language ] >> that's when a very thinly veiled threat drops out of this cop's mouth. [ speaking foreign language ] >> and that's when a number of the officers start getting physical. [ speaking foreign language ] >> thankfully it doesn't get anymore physical than that. he goes off to the nearest police department to file a complaint. that police department reports they would not open a case against these officers and while he was there, these officers showed up, there was a bit of a discussion, handed him his license and off he went. this matter is under investigation. >> because that's shady from the top to the bottom. >> modern day hero, bro.
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>> okay, dith u. as the australians would say, stun the crows, this guy's bongo. >> nailed it. >> we have this beautiful beach, they have beautiful beaches in australia and look at that water. isn't it lovely? look what's in the water. ah, yes, a portuguese man of war also known as the blue bottled jellyfish, also venomous. if their stingers get wrapped around your legs they hurt. but this guy here, he's definitely an aussie because? >> i'm going to put it on my foot and test the pain i get. let's do it. >> he wants to test his pain threshold. >> no, no, no, no, no. >> he's testing his stupidity threshold. >> now watch this. >> bro, why not just place it back in the water and save its little precious life. >> it's going to sting him. >> it's starting to sting. it's starting to hurt now. ow, what did i do that for?
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>> exactly, what did you do that for, jacob? >> he takes it off and he's like, you know what? let me try one more time. so he finds another one. >> you know, i have to say, he got no fear. >> and he eventually does lay that across his foot and once again he feels pain. >> this creature has a sister, cousin, brother somewhere along north or south carolina and when people get stung by that, it's a lot worse than this. they're not like, [ screaming ]. >> well, he says maybe he should have reconsidered doing this. >> i believe this video is like in for the reason we haven't been contacted by alien life because they're like, what's the point. >> moving on. this man and his wife have got their travel plans down to a tee. well, specifically using tea. now they're quite well known. they've got this coffee shop in
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india that's known for its tea, don't get me started, that's just the way it is.and they've quite some time. >> 45 years. >> that's legit there. they had a lot in common, specifically when it came to one certain dream. >> they shared a common dream of traveling the world. >> that's all well and good to have that dream, but if you've been selling tea on the streets of india since 1963, just how much travel can you really do? well, they've been to 23 countries so far. >> you can do a lot of travel, just depends on how much comfort and luxury you want. >> if you're wondering how, first, their tea's really good. >> their tea is very tasty. >> second, they've got a pretty smart savings strategy. >> they save 300 rubies a day, which is about 340 cents. >> and they reduce expenses because they don't have employees. but once they've done all their
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saving, they get a bank loan to pay for that trip and then they pay off that bank loan over three years. once it's paid off they get another bank loan, take another trip, and so the cycle continues. >> that's really brilliant, you know. and they figured out a system that works for them, they're able to work, make some money, they're able totravel, so they've created, like, a pretty awesome life. >> this video was actually put together by drew. he makes daily travel videos on facebook and youtube as he travels around the world and i thought that their story was an incredible example of how you want to make your dreams come true, you can. guys are pretty random and normally i make them -- but this is something i might be able to get in on. >> if we let you. >> excuse me, ain't no let, i said what i said, i'll be there. >> we're at the chandler hill's vineyards. >> you know i'm all about that life. we have charles miller and i would say kicking it but instead. >> well, he doesn't have much to
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wine about. >> he's sledding. he says that they may have been enjoying a few beverages and he was challenged to try to sled down with a glass of wine without spilling it. >> drinking wine? >> drinking sled people. >> wait for charles. y'all don't do it. this woman is also faced with a little ice. had is quite the way she starts her money. she heads out the door, goes down the stairs, things get a little >> awe. >> she just got on a conveyor belt. >> right. she just gave into it too, like whatever. >> gravity. >> this is happening, so whatever. good morning. >> yeah, that's fine on the way to work. but coming home is going to be way harder. he's wrenching while holding up traffic. >> on a very busy road. >> why he leaves the car with one major modification.
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>> that's outrageous. and this bouncing baby boy is enjoying his. >> stay in mom's pouch. >> but see how that little guy's still not ready to bounce. >> rent outside the welcome omb hard, you know. age the only girl who would talk to me was grandma! life takes softness and strength, which is why we make angel soft with a balance of both. ♪ with imagination yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ with imagination ♪ ♪ with imagination [zip] sc johnson. a great dishwasher needs a great detergent. so ge appliances tested finish on over 5000 dishes proving dish after sparking dish that it's not just clean, it's finished. switch to finish quantum. recommended by ge appliances.
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a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. this home security video shows the moment two robbers rammed themselves through that door and into this house. they're after that television right there. and you see that one of the guys is able to pick it up, but what they weren't expecting is as they were trying to pull off their getaway, the women of the house comes outs of the back and she fights back with the mighty broom. >> but they still got the tv. they're going to bust into
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somebody's home just for a tv like that. >> she said she was terrified for herself but in the home as well. so she really doesn't care about the television. unfortunately she is going to have to replace all the damage that they left behind. they took a cement manhole cover off the ground and used it to ram right through her door. >> oh my gosh. >> she's now going to have so spend her hard earned money to fix what they messed up. >> she's going to have to deal with the consequences of this, just like the people in this next video. right here you see the moment a guy in disguise gets out from under the car, walks toward that black vehicle, starts throwing tools in there and they make off with, you wouldn't imagine what. >> were they going for the catalytic converter? >> exactly what they were after. apparently they are able to sell the metal and it's become an issue because, one, you can't drive a car without a catalytic converter. two, hundreds of catalytic
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converters have been stolen for the purpose of reselling the metal. >> it's expensive to replace that thing. >> and the people that are buying these catalytic converters are just as guilty, in my book. this is a newborn baby joey. that's right, j right, j right,, they're born come out the size of a jelly bean and then they latch on to the pouch. >> yeah. >> it's so bizarre. >> can we think for a moment of how weird that is? i'm going to leave the womb long before i'm done to climb into this. >> pocket. >> skin pocket and finish growing. >> right. >> it stays attached to the for four months. let's look at brandon today. and i'm going to say brandon maybe needs to move out. >> it's beginning to be ridiculous. it's time to go to college, learn how to cook. >> he's doing what all the
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millennials are doing right now, they're not leaving zblom it's like a kangaroo zit. >> get him out of there. >> well, this zit is like, hey, good morning. i'm not ready to come out now. now kangaroos, depending on the type could say in mom's pouch anywhere from 8 months to 11 months old. but brandon is the very last son of roger. >> didn't we just lose roger? >> yes. roger passed on, but he was still active up until his last year. >> in the gym, right? >> he was 12 years old, which is considered old age, but that is roger's last son. maybe that's why he looks so big in the pouch. so there's this thing that surrounds social media. i wassed it years old. well, i was today years old when i learned it. ebb bonnie crawford one of our viewers put us on game. >> i just found out about this. this little bottom plate down here, right here is for, like, a
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few pages. one to five pages or whatever. these bigger ones are for, like, ten or more pages, right? >> did you know about the little stapler secret? >> did i. >> i just figured it was a different way of stapling. >> now do you change it? >> you said you knew. >> so you push the button and then rotate the flight put it on the setting you zblant we're going to show you the difference. here's a big ole stack of paper. >> and it goes through, but -- >> all right. now let's try it the other way. >> oh my gosh there are one was actually harder. >> what are we supposed to be doing? >> oh, great. >> i don't do well with staplers, okay. apparently there's a lot of people that didn't know this existed.
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if you didn't know, i don't care, i gave you some knowledge for the day. a tiny to the t is trying tk to dad. >> but this girl takes it to a whole other zblefl the way she's signing coming up. plus, the funk brothers are back and hitting the streets. >> get that toy car going 60 miles per hour. >> rev it up. >> see if they can catch serious speed in some funny rides. >> dude. ♪ [ telephone ringing ] -whoa. [ indistinct talking ] -deductible? -definitely speaking insurance. -additional interest on umbrella policy? -can you translate? -damage minimization of civil commotion. -when insurance needs translating, get answers in plain english at progressiveanswers.com. ♪ -he wants you to sign karen's birthday card. it's a high honor.
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v-necks on!. gold bond neck and est cream. 97% had firmer-looking skin at two weeks. love it. gold bond. you think this is a bad idea? >> of course. >> if it's a bad idea the only thing to do then is continue with the bad idea. get one of those little battery-operated cars, tie a rope to the bumper of a very fast car and then hang on and see how fast we can get this little car going. >> the person's wearing a helmet so they've taken safety into consideration. >> right. >> and this video put out by the funk brothers. and the goal it to get that little toy car going 60 miles
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per hour. >> no way. not a chance. >> i can't. >> okay, it seems like we were rocketing. the driver here let's go of the rope. >> guess how fast that was. >> how fast. >> only 30 miles per hour. >> no way. >> he's got a long way to >> all right. our driver once again bails out a little early before he goats 60. he starts to get the little bit of a speed wobbles. >> 41 miles per hour. >> and eventually they get up pretty quick, about 55 miles per hour. >> so close. let's push our luck. the car's still rolling, so rev it up. >> getting close to that 60-mile-per-hour mark. thankfully, he safely passes by that rig on the side of the road. what's that number. >> 0 to 60 in likeon oycar. >> they claim they hit 60 miles
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per hour. and what they say is they closed it. >> that was sustained. >> i don't feel like we need to say this but, don't try this at home. when toddlers want something they're very resourceful. but this little girl takes it to a while different level. like most kids, she is after dad's cell phone. so she triegs to gying to get h attention. dad is deaf. so she's seen the rest of the family communicating with him in sign language. >> turn the child on. dad's a sucker for it. >> no word on whether she's been taught or not, but they were surprised at her resourcefulness. nobody knows what the heck she's saying because baby sign is just like regular baby talk, nobody understands what the heck they're saying. >> you say her resourcefulness. she knows i have him wrapped around my pinky so whatever i
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need to do to get that phone, what it be sign or smile, i will do it. >> the signing continues. no word on whether she got the phone at the end because the video ends, but i have a hunch she totally got her way. now, in michigan this soldier has just shown up to this school where his little 7-year-old sbrorbrother is at. >> his brother is also deaf. >> had say school for deaf and hard of hearing kids. >> one of the instructors at the school motions the little guy to come out. >> you can see his body is intense. he's probably wondering did i get in trouble. >> and she tells him in sign we have a surprise for you. >> my hero. my big zblorbrother. >> his big brother was stationed? virginia and wasn't home to come home for an entire year. the second he landed he went straight to the school because he wanted to see his little brother. they signed to each other they missed each other pcht and love this moment where the little guy
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wiping away his tears okay, i'm going back to class now. >> a dumped dude's getting over a big breakup so. >> he wrote a song about it. >> hear how the heartbroken guy is not holding
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with just a few simple changes to the theme to customize these treats for any occasion. when it comes to a breakup, some people rebound with with anything with a pulse and others eat ice cream. and this man got artistic. he wrote a song about it. >> that's not his playing a role. >> i love the way you play guitar ♪ ♪ so handsome
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♪ don't change anything that you are ♪ >> now theyon'tav name for this song but right now i'm going to call it it's not you, it's me. but that will change. ♪ as much as i admire you ♪ i've come to realize the love i have for you ♪ ♪ was appropriate found ♪ turn my song into the romantic category ♪ >> it's the friend zone song. ♪ ♪ i wanted nothing more ♪ i've always kind of felt that it's reciprocal ♪ ♪ it is still maybe a little surprising ♪ ♪ but if the heart's not there 100% ♪ ♪ it's got to come out now before it goes any further ♪ zblots there's nothing wrong with that. if you can get to that point maturely together. >> it saves a lot of heartache later. >> oh, that >> you should right a song. could do a whole album. >> we all have plenty of material ♪ ♪ it's like losing you as a
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person ♪ ♪ mad at you, i don't know, not seeing you grandma and your family ♪ >> welcome to have your cake and eat it too, the song. >> it's kind of hard to break up with the family. >> especially grandma. ♪ i didn't think of that ♪ she's always asking about you ♪ >> have a great day. we'll see you next time on a brand-new rtm. >> our returning contestant tara whittle is halfway to the $1 million question, and she still has one lifeline. let's see how far she can get today on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] tara whittle back with us from troy, new york. i know she's ready to play because you're already halfway
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to that $1 million when we were rudely interrupted yesterday and had to stop. you got to the halfway point of $10,000, and you still have a lifeline up there on the board. you got that "50/50." how do you feel coming back in and knowing half your job is done here? >> well, i feel pretty great, and i know that there's some work ahead of me, but, you know, they're just gonna be questions on the board and all the answers are gonna be there. i just have to figure out what the right one is. >> that's it. you just summed up our game in five seconds. 7 questions away from $1 million, so let's get back to work. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ all right. we start today with a $20,000 question. that's a good day. let's go. which of these statements is true about all four u.s. presidents who have a u.s. state capital named after them?
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>> okay, so there's a lot going on in this question. so i have to think of the four presidents that have capitals named after them. so we've got, like, lincoln, nebraska. we've got--what are the other capitals named after presidents? um. jefferson city? um. okay, so you know what? >> what? >> [muttering] what are the rest of the presidents that have capitals named after them... it's not boise. it's not--it's not washington. it's not oregon. eugene's not a capital. okay, so i think i am going to use my "50/50" to see if i can eliminate a couple of these, and maybe that will help me zero in on the answers. so i'm gonna use my "50/50." final answer. >> all right, let's take away two incorrect answers. so what we're left with: they were all republicans or they first assumed office in the 1800s. >> okay.
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so we've got four u.s. presidents that have a capital named after them. so we're gonna say, let's see, indianapolis. lansing, michigan. st. paul is named after the saint. tennessee, nash--there's no president nashville. there's no--okay. jackson. jackson, mississippi. that's another 1800. okay, all right. so we've got jefferson, we got jackson, we've got lincoln. they all assumed office--they first assumed office in the 1800s, so... pretty sure washington was two terms. 1790... [exhales] that's a lot of money. >> yeah, you're going for $20,000. >> $20,000. >> risking $5,000, so... >> you know what? i'm just gonna take the chance here. >> what's it gonna be? >> i'm gonna say d. they assumed office in the 1800s.
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jefferson... [exhales] >> confident enough to say that word? >> that's a big word. it's a little word, but it's a big word to say. >> worth a lot of money. >> it's worth a lot of money. >> all republicans--i'm gonna say d. final answer. >> you were missing one though. >> oh, who was i missing? >> but you got it right! >> oh, my gosh! ah! >> jefferson city, jackson, mississippi, lincoln, and madison, wisconsin. >> madison, oh okay. >> madison, wisconsin. >> whoo. >> hey, it didn't matter. you got it. >> whoo. >> oxygen. we need some oxygen. [applause] >> okay. good. >> you know, this set should really be like an airline where you have oxygen just drop down. >> yeah, exactly. >> and help you in the middle of something like this 'cause we lose cabin pressure a lot around here. $20,000. >> it's gonna be easy from here on out now. >> yeah. exactly. it only ge

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