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tv's number one daily viral video show "right this minute". leave it to the legend to blow our mines in 360. >> you can follow along the journey. >> how his tales from the edge are bringing the ultimate in virtual reality. rescuers search a burned out house following the cries of some stray puppies. to track these babies down. a fast food worker is in for a new ride. the story behind a customer's genuine act of kindness. and surviving in the woods
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wearing clown makeup. >> you've got to keep it on for the whole five days. >> the oddball challenge that's nothing to laugh at. >> this poor guy is trying. >> it's kind of ironic, when jeb, jeff, one of the extreme athlete, called "tales from the edge", it's in 4k which means you follow along this journey which happens to be a bit of a tribute. >> we're here to honor my late friend and fly one of his technical and truly horrifying lines. >> one of those lines ended his life back in august of 2016. so jeb decides to go with his buddy james to what's known as
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the fingers which was first cited by uli back in 2013. >> the mental space that he must be in to make this jump is insane. >> let's not forget that jeb himself has stared death in the face. >> but even jeb has a line. >> that jump made me go i'm going to die here. we need to start thinking about other jumps that uli's done in this area. >> james is, like, you do know that death star is also here. it's an incredibly narrow canyon that you fly through. when you step off, you're instantly in a kill zone meaning you cannot deploy a parachute for over 30 second. >> he's doing this after he's already bailed from the first one? >> but they decide to get up there. >> i can see why he can't deploy the parachute. >> i mean, he's very, very
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narrow passage way. they executed it beautifully. and after the jump, this is the conclusion. >> uli was a lunatic. >> if you want check out the entire thing, just head on over to rightthisminute.com. you can check it out on our mobile app. i've been saying it since day one. 2019 is going to be the year where human beings regain their humanity. i've got another great video for you from a fast food restaurant in kansas. that is from behind the camera. they're telling one of the workers, come over here. >> i've got a surprise for you today. >> that surprise isn't him. it's outside. >> here's the title and here's the key. that black car is yours. >> that guy right there, he's, like, that car right there is yours. chris is a regular customer that often gets a smile from vicki when he got by to get his food
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and he heard she'd been having car trouble. her old car died and she need josh. o get wk so nto him isnis to sfu' giving it come over and have a look at it. >> for real? >> she gets in the car. she's barely even looked at it and she asks what kind of car is it? >> everything works. the windows, the radio, the steering, it's all great. this is where she turns and says -- >> god bless. >> you're welcome. you're a blessing to me. you make me smile every time i come through here and i don't forget stuff like that. >> this is where it really sinks in to vicki and becomes a bit too much. >> are you okay? >> think about the financial relief she was just handed. that was so unexpected. >> i think chris sums it up best here. >> there's still some good people out there. you're one of them. >> 2019, keep bringing me these
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videos. i'm loving it. >> i hope do you good with it. >> all right. >> you pay it forward when you get the chance. some robbers are just not the brightest of the bunch. this one in brazil didn't really think this one through. he pulls up on his motorcycle. he sees a target. when he rolls up on her, he starts to grab at her and she's, like, nope. she's not going down without a fight. he wants her purse and as he goes to grab at that, she holds on to him. he snatches her. she flips over the bike, but she's not done. she hops back up and then she starts pulling at him and then he pushes her. then it looks like she's grabbing at the keys. now they're just tussling back and forth. she gets her purse back. hits him with the bag. backs up. she's like don't ever mess with me again. let's move over to china. this dude walks up. he sees the glass. all right. i'm about to nab me a couple of
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phones. he tries to open up the doors. that's not going to work. then he backs up. incoming. >> it worked? >> just rammed through a window. >> he gets outside and makes out with a bunch of phone. >> typically the displays are nothing more than empty shelves, a plastic dummy. >> he nabbed a bunch of dmy ph. police are hi bute o of th really thelass than the phones that he got off with. >> it's a bit of a pain in the glass. it's the middle of winter, but these will warm your heart. we start in missouri with stray rescue of st. louis where it is freezing cold. they spotted a stray dog out in a field. they'd seen her before. she's seen them. the dog trotted away. even though that stray ran off, there were two puppies. this house had been burned down. it is crumbling. but that's where they go to hide. donna right here goes to start looking for them.
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you see there's one right there. but when she gets close, the puppy disappears and that's a problem, because there is is is and crevices for the dogs to hide. she searched for four hours. you see her putting her head in. goodness knows what's down there. she crawled out of that space with pup py in hand. they've only got 30 minutes of daylight left. that other pup disappeared. they go down into the basement even though their flashlight is failing. finally -- >> there's number two. >> where's mom? >> mom is still illusive, but they said they will keep looking for her, but they got these two big pudgy puppies are who are now getting care. i've got another story for you that will warm your heart. check this one out. look at this little boy. this video was filmed by his older brother. there he is in the front yard. he noticed there was another
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dog, a homeless dog walking down the street. he said you get some. how here's some for you. >> you don't teach that kind of stuff. the little guy just knew it. i have to help this other puppy out. >> and watch you on patiently the family pup is, like, sure, i'll share. they're trying something for the very first time before having some second thoughts. >> what have i done? >> why this terrifying challenge may require some more trustworthy device. plus it's a big day for sweet baby grace . >> and she is precious. she's beautiful. she is healthy. >> the incredible story behind a miracle baby celebrating a major milestone. >> every day hero works.
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morning hike up the chief which is the chief mountain in british columbia in canada because they want to do something they claim nobody else has done before. they've got the rigging. they're doing a safety check. they're about to be a little irresponsible. oh, that's quite a fall there. >> this mountain is just under 2,300 feet high. it claims to be the largest granite monolith in the world. that's when the screaming begins. they're basically doing a rope swing one after the other. they go up early in the morning, set up the rigging and everyone was able to have a jump before they had to have the rigging back in and make the hike all the way back down. >> this seems to me to be scarier than base jumping. for some reason i feel like the parachute is a more trustworthy device than just rope. >> they say if you're thinking surely someone has a little bit of reticence about this, you'd
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be right. >> this is so stupid. >>he's ke,ohwell, i guess i'll just jump. >> he screams the whole way down. >> if you thought that one was close, look how close this next jumper gets. >> it's okay. she shakes it off. >> what about her? how do they get back? >> you just drag them back up with that extra rope that's attached to them. watch as they come popping up over the edge. you'll see it right here. >> that's crazy, but i want to do it. >> nobody ever try this at home. on december 31st, little grace celebrated her 1st birthday. >> she's cute. >> great birthday if you ask me. she is precious. she's beautiful. she is healthy.
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but let's rewind. she was born at 23 weeks. dangerously early. they were told she won't survive. in fact, doctors gave her a 4% chance of survival. >> good grief. >> 4%. mom and dad were there throughout the entire process. you could see that they loved on her every single day. and against expectations, she continued to get better. >> look at this. >> in her early life she had multiple surgeries, blood transfusions, ultrasound, x-rays. >> until finally we went home. >> you even see the moment they meet the other family member, that cute little pooch. >> holding their head up. there's the first roll. it's all there. >> and the smiles are there. look at her happy face.
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>> giggles. baby giggles. >> and of course just like any other kid, when she sees benji for the first time. >> huge credit to the intensive care unit. to nurse a baby that small back to health. >> every day hero work. >> in this last part of the video, we also learn that they now expect her to be just fine. in no time she's going to be just like any other kid. and the best part is every day on her birthday, party. advertising for all fellows. >> looking cool. black and white. hampton 607. >> if that fails, you smoke. >> the perfect formula that gets them every time. and this bouncing baby boy is enjoying his -- >> stay in mom's pouch.
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how do you advertise to men? >> no comment. >> sandwiches. >> she's actually going to show you that simplicity is a lot more nuanced. >> then we come in close. too close. >> this is for nick. this is nick's advertisement. >> black and white. the complete manley lack of color has already hooked us. i'm kblglued. >> establish the scene. a ridiculously attractive man. we didn't have one, so this is our >> six, seven and a half, there are ways you jazz it up. >> if you pick the right angle. if that fails, you smoke. >> this is where they give away my entire modelling career. >> make sure your model looks
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good all the time. no doubt he can't ad. if he keeps a blank face, he'll look aloof. >> don't we need a product? >> it could be after shave or whiskey. it really doesn't matter. what matters is the product looks cool. >> looking cool. black and white. >> finally, get the model to say something. >> some of us are made of stuff. >> it's the abcs of every commercial. >> advertising, because men only want one thing. >> to feel cool. >> all right, all right, all right. this is a newborn baby joey. that's right. joeys when they're born come out the size of a jelly bean and
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then they latch on to the mom in the pouch. >> they come out and crawl into the pouch. >> 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. >> it stays attached for four months. >> but this baby was born last july. his name is brandon. let's look at brandon today. i'm going to say brandon maybe needs to move out. >> it's time to go to college. learn how to cook. >> he's doing what all the millennials are doing right now. they're not leaving home. >> outside the womb is so hard. >> it's like a kangaroo zit. >> this bit is, like, good morning, i'm not ready to come out. kangaroos stay in pouch anywhere from 8 months to 11 months old. but brandon is the very last son
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of roger. >> didn't we just lose roger? >> yes. roger passed on, but he was still active up until the last year. >> in the gym. >> he was 12 years old which was considered old age, but that is roger's last son. maybe that's why he looked so big in the pouch. he's on a serious survival mission, sort of. >> i'm going to learn how to survive in the wild five days while keeping my clown makeup fresh. >> why he's seriously not cl
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>> isn't it? it's really trippy. that's a wrap.
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in to lrn how to survive in the wild for five days while keeping my clown makeup fresh. >> this is the kind of stuff they do over at the 52 skills youtube channel. >> this is the episode where i learned how to become a survival clown. >> this is how all of this vicious rumors about clowns hiding in the forest waiting for you get started. >> for the following five days, i was only able to bring a knife, water bottle, bear spray, rain proof clothes, and my clown makeup. >> he's going to learn how to do clown makeup. he's also going to learn how to become a survivalist. he goes to see the experts. first the clown expert and then the survival expert. he sets off into the woods. he survives the first night,
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refreshes his makeup because he's got to keep it on for the whole five days. now he's trying to make himself a little more comfortable. first he tries the rock chipping and streaking with the knife. he is able to get some sparks. it's exciting but produce any fire. he's pretty good. he creates some smoke. >> oh, it broke. this poor guy. he's trying. >> he's going to continue to try. and try. he goes to bed cold once again. >> it was pretty cold last night. when the sun came out, i decided to come out and try and look for some sun. >> i'm impressed that he washes his makeup off every night and applies the new layer. >> it's part of the challenge.
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steven is sticking to his guns. >> does he seek out any hikers? because that would be gold. >> the hours ticking by he never, ever gets that fire going for five days out in the cold, damp woods. but he doesn't tap out and his clown makeup is as fresh as ever at the end. >> well, there you go. >> i survived in the wild for five days in clown makeup. >> hope you had fun with us
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>> you're watching "the wellness hour," the leader in medical news and information. i'm randy alvarez. today's topic, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. according to my first guest, no more dentures. and with us we have an expert on the topic. he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time.
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they're a dental refugee. ey

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