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>> okay. yeah. i'll i want to show you a video of a man and a bear he rescued. this is the home where he has been hand raising him for the last two years. the gardener who found this bear, said it was a month old when he found it. it had a lot of mosquito bites, it was abandoned, so he took it in. without any help from veterinarians and animal care he was able to nurse the bear back to health and keep him as a pet. >> no, bears are not the thing you can keep as pets. >> the man realized that. he called national authorities, they came to get the bear. before they did, this is him saying good-bye. this bear is like a family dog. you can see it, they have a close relationship. >> i feel bad for the guy losing his pet, but it's for the betterment of the bear. >> he's doing the right thing. his heart was in the right place at the beginning, it's in the rite place right now. but you can't expect the bear to
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be raised like a dog. >> they're going to relocate it to a wildlife sanctuary in vietnam that will train it to learn how to live in the wild. they'll reeducate the bear and the bear is eventually going to be released back to where it belongs. this bear, this is goldie. check him out. he's in an animal asia sanctuary. he is a happy little guy. he was orphaned as a cub. now he's happily living at the sanctuary, but i want you to see something to show you how smart these bears are. there's a snack inside of that casing there. this is something you see orangutans do. they have motor skills or they can open things. the bear is untying the knot that strung this up. watch goldie. he pulls it down. >> my gosh. he's not just going to take a snack. he's going to take the whole thing. >> that's what surprises me when bears get into peoples homes and
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open refrigerators. if they can do that, they can open the fridge. you guys like pancakes? >> of course. >> they're great. these pancakes are super cool but probably not that delicious. this is a rare natural phenomenon known as ice pancakes. you don't see this that often. doug jodwin describes to us how these things are formed. >> only occurs when certain temperatures meet and the foam on top of the river actually starts to freeze. the circular motion of the eddy has the chunks of ice rub against each other an against the shoreline. they move in circular fashion. >> so it's frozen foam. >> huh. >> and though they look solid, if you were to go in and pick them up, it would fall to pieces. system of those tiny pieces lead to much larger icebergs. this video is call sailing through icebergs.
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alexei was sailing through this area. she wants everybody to know it was completely peaceful, tranquil and safe. she was in a steel-hulled boat. the only other thing out there were the wales. >> so stunningly beautiful. >> how do you sail around icebergs? very carefully. >> very carefully. >> if you have the opportunity to sail through icebergs off the coast of greenland, take it. this is beautiful. street performers often set up shop to get a little attention. get a little cash. especially if you're a traveling street performer like the people in this video. they're in kuala lumpur putting on a performance that dropped some jaws. as you can see -- >> here we go with this again. >> oh. don't do this. >> what the hell are you doing? >> don't do this. >> with your baby. >> for whatever reason they thought it would be a great idea to put their 4-month-old in the
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performance where they're swinging the baby. notice how when you see cirque du soleil there's never babies in the show. what are they thinking? >> they're not thinking. that's the thing. you see the guy reportedly, the baby's dad, swings the child. and then holds it by the l right-side up. there are women there. one of them are the babies mother. they are all performing, playing music. clearly they never heard of shaken baby syndrome. >> this is difficult to watch. you know something bad could happen in any of these movements. correct. >> the swinging continues. >> what are these people doing standing around watching? does anybody say, hey, you could seriously injury the child? maybe we don't do this for a dollar? >> people didn't just sit around and stand there. some of them were recording this. people did end up calling the police. they did show up and arrested the mom and the dad. police responded to complaints
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about what they were doing. so we presume it was probably because of the ep dandangerment the child. it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need tuesday's buzzword, be 18 years old and a legal resident of the use. >> stand away for the rtm ipad mini giveway. you heard of the one-man band, right? >> yes. >> now you heard the one-band piano. ♪ houston we have a problem that's it i'm going under ♪ ♪ time is up ♪ we were just a one-hit wonder ♪ ♪ sorry i head to texas ♪ this is my -- >> now that you figured out what's going on here. i should draw your attention to the fact this is entirely mechanical. there are no electrics.
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you would be amazed to knows there 20 instruments here. the longer you watch the more you will be taking off. ♪ you know better, some day after the party is over i hate it when we're sober ♪ ♪ playing music louder >> did they build this thing? >> they did. it was an idea. an abstract idea they had. it's split into three parts, there's the piano section, on the left is the violin, cello, and a percussion section. there's an organ, a pomp and bellows that you have to build up. they use an old sewing machine mechanism. >> incredible. >> how old are these kids? >> younger than us. >> my gosh. amazing. >> they thought of everything. >> it all had to be specifically designed so they could put this together for this live version.
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it's a great way of bringing attention to the song, but, two, how they did it. police speed in hot pursuit. >> this guy is going nowhere. >> see the dramatic moment the getaway takes a turn. >> oh. and this dude's fed up. sofrnlgt he >> so he's got a challenge for himself. >> 24 hours, no plastic. >> find out if he can avoid it all coming up. >> that seems impossible. pastas starting at $12.99. endid pick your favorite stuffed pasta, sauce and topping. it's all never ending. all new never ending stuffed pastas. only for a limited time, at olive garden. i'm a close talker. so i was excited about all-new colgate total. its breakthrough formula does more... wonderful. sensitivity, strengthens teeth... it kills germs through my whole mouth.. i like your confidence. thanks mr. lee!
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we see this red cargo spe go sp past, pull a hand brake turn, now it looks like he's boxed in. they even put a spike strip out. this guy is going nowhere, until -- >> got a gun! whoa! [ bleep ] >> as he starts peeling away, you hear a number of gunshots ring out. >> in and around all those people. that's horrible. >> those shots you heard ring out, it was from a police officer. you're right. a lot of people have expressed like this is not what you're supposed to do. you're supposed to be protecting the public. those bullets could have flown in any direction and hit anybody innocent. this chase was abandoned because of the danger to the public. however that driver was later apprehended by armed police and taken to hospital because the police k9 took a chunk out of him. the suspect will face driving and firearms related charges. police in canada are trying to identify this suspect. 1:30 in the morning outside a
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law office. he gets out holding a petrol can. the front is smashed by a rock or something. first two are emptied and thrown in the last one is poured all over that doorstep before eventually all it takes is one quick light. >> this was highly premeditated. >> right. >> he thought about this for a while. >> i would agree with you. there's so many camera angles. it's clear the type and make of the car. but that license plate has been stolen from toronto. >> you mentioned it was a law office as well. so somebody is mad. >> many, many questions. unfortunately not a lot of answers. right now the york regional police are looking for your help. if i was to do the challenge that curtis did, the only thing i would be wearing right now would just be this sweater. >> going to go the next 24 hours without touching or using anything made of or containing
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plastic. >> oh. >> yeah. >> that seems impossible. >> 24 hours, no plastic. >> and it starts with what he's wearing. >> i need to take this off. it's entirely made of polyester. >> first comes the jacket. it has polyester. the other stuff has other blends. even the elastic has to go. the only exception he makes it the camera. he puts his phone away. that has plastic. he has to make his own shoes. >> the flooring in my apartment is carpet and fake tile. both of those are made of plastic. i can't use my refrigerator during this project. here is some food i can eat. i also can't cook it because my stove has plastic throughout it. i'm going to sleep, but i'm not saying that i'm going to bed because what i'm actually sleeping in is a pile of 100% cotton towels. >> he really had to dig deep for all of this. >> i got a question.
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why? what is he drawing attention to? >> right now you can probably tell most of what you own is made of plastic. the plastic we made is used only once. look at the plastic waste you create, find alternatives. number two, push your local governments towards banning single-use plastics. some of these things will stick around for a thousand years. unless we do something now. this video takes you on a journey through a small town in bosnia herzegovina. >> wow. looks like a snowglobe. just want to shake it up. >> or a christmas village. >> and the entire thing is going to look that exact way. it is covered in this freshly snowed powder. when you take the cam are aera
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capture these images in 360, it gives you a surreal experience. >> i would love to see the exact video in the summertime. >> i always think when people say bosnia, serbia, croatia, i think about what i grew up and seeing on the news. so much war and strife. you see these beautiful, calm, serene wonderful places. it's like i want to go. >> you can't go physically, you can play this video and fly around, immerse yourselves in that experience because it is stunning. ♪ athletes flip, soar and spin through the air. >> they make it look so easy. >> the stunts that will blow you away next. plus the rtm ipad mini giveaway is still ahead. keep watching for tuesday's buzzword and your shot to win. -i know, it's not much, but it's home.
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made-up, it's more complicated.. ♪ what we got here is 80 teams coming down to choreograph dancing. >> an they make it look so easy. duh, they're just floating. >> i tried this. it's a lot of fun but very complicated. then add to all of that the fact they're doing it to music. there's a few different people who have a go. this girl goes up, she's exquisite. like a sky ballerina. ♪ >> she continues through her performance in so many ways, being so delicate. for me, the bit i love the most is the ending. it's like a ballet performance where she gently touches down on her toe. she starts arcing her way down. what a beautiful position. >> wow.
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>> they weren't done yet. check it out when you get teams involved. the amount of trust and training to do this. see these rolls and flips? awesome. >> oh, my gosh! >> they blew their exit. jo has given herself a challenge. she is going to paint something. >> i'm not sure how i'll do this. we'll figure out how do this. we'll do it >> she's doing this for a special reason. >> what is she doing that for? >> she wants to challenge herself. >> she comes up with random stuff, but it always works. >> she doubting herself here. >> if they can mold mashed potatoes with a fork, she can create something. >> she's painting something familiar. she's using a zingle-zingle-zin- >> it's a little mermaid.
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>> the 30th anniversary edition of "the little mermaid" is coming out on digital and dvd this month so she's drawing -- >> yes. i saw it in the theater. yes. >> she's making aerial with a fork. i'm impressed. >> she took her time. there's a tine on her fork. >> if you have artistic talent, you can pretty much work with anything. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzzword. you need to be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. >> go over to rightthisminute.com and click win ipad. enter the buzzword through facebook, twitter or both. let's reveal tuesday's buzzword. it's blond. >> again, head ove again, head e
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>> you put a cool, comfortable mat at the bottom. get yourself a nap. >> i think i have a new job for you, nick, should this one not work out. >> cool. it's always good to have a plan "b." >> you can be a professional bridesmaid. >> i was thinking more like cookie tester. >> this woman, tefiffany wright from the uk is 36 years old and started this business after she realized there are so many times brides need help on their big day but not getting that big support from the bridesmaids themselves. >> so i invented a job where i could just help the bride deal with all her dramas. that's where the professional bridesmaid was born. >> you mean to tell me i could have been getting paid for this?
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i was professional bridesmaid for about ten years. >> at about $6,500 a pop. >> what? >> okay. i'll do it. >> sounds like a great job. >> i'm hired to help with all the emotional dramas like firing a bridesmaid, dealing with nightmare family members, anything that will stress the bride out, i'm there to solve it. >> so she's like a personal assistant to the bride. is she in the bridal party? >> all of it. part of her role is to convince everyone including the other bridesmaids that she's, in fact, a long-time friend of the bride. >> when i meet a bride, i have to learn as much as i can about her. to make sure on the wedding day nobody trips me up. >> hundreds and hundreds of people are seeing this video going oh! >> i knew i didn't like her. >> i think we've probably heard about her. it's generally been written
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articles. you never have seen her. i wonder how this will change business. let people know who she is. >> now she can hire other women. that's it. that's all. check out rightthisminute.com for more great stuff. don't forget to enter your buzzword while there. we'll see you next time on an all-new rtm. >> our returning contestant, melanie bowen, from phoenixville, pennsylvania, has $5,000, two lifelines, and her heart set on walking out of here with a very big check. her climb to the million continues right now on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody, welcome to "millionaire." you ready to go today? [cheers and applause] melanie bowen from phoenixville, pennsylvania, is back. philly, right? you're jus
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>> yeah, that's in philly, yeah. >> all right, a philly girl, coming in here, doing good so far. yesterday before we stopped, you got to $5,000, which is nice. you walk in here guaranteed five grand. >> mm-hmm. >> today you can only do better. and you still have two lifelines. you're in good shape. feel good coming in? >> feelin' great. >> all right, let's get back to it. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] today you start with a $7,000 question on the big board. which of these is neither a title character of a beverly cleary book, nor another term for buffoons, nor the part of rings to which gems are attached? >> all right, i happen to have read a couple of beverly cleary okin my da>> goo si know beezus is a character of beverly cleary's. i know that a bozo is a buffoon, and a bezel is on a ring.
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so that leaves us with b, bezos. final answer. >> figured out perfectly. that's right. jeff bezos, the founder of amazon. >> i've heard of him. >> and the owner of the world. that's good for $7,000. this'll get us to the halfway mark of $10,000. here's the question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ according to one hall of famer in the sport, "what is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer"? well, i'm thinking... thretennis is throwing me off. obously, is baseball. tennis. but do they pitch ten times? no. am i thinking about this incorrectly?
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let me see. >> well, you do have two lifelines. >> i do. chris, i'm gonna use my lifeline, 'cause i know he knows some things about sports. >> all right. >> so that's my final. >> your "plus one"? >> i'm sorry, my "plus one," excuse me. >> okay, all right, ryan, come on down. >> let's go, ryan! >> how you doing? welcome. >> good. how are you? thanks. >> let's do it. >> all right, ryan, drop some knowledge on us. >> well, melanie, i'm glad you called me down for this one. >> okay. >> 'cause i feel more confident about this one than i've felt about many of the questions leading up to this. >> what i like to hear. >> if you are you three out of ten in baseball, you're batting .300, and that is very good. >> see, it never even crossed my mind. >> i feel very good about the answer "a," baseball. >> well, i appreciate that, ryan, and i'm going to go with my "plus one," and say a, baseball, final answer. >> he's right. you bat .300, you'll stay in the bigs, that's right. hie.indistinct]
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>> well done. >> thanks. >> an old famous quote by ted williams. >> okay. >> who once hit .400. >> yeah. i thought you had to get a thousand. >> you hit the halfway mark. >> oh, thank you. >> $10,000. you hit $10,000. seven down, seven to go. chance to double your money here. chance to get to $20,000 if you get this right. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ taking 20 days to do it, in 1999 the breitling orbiter 3 became the first of its kind to circumnavigate the earth nonstop. what time of vehicle was it? >> well, airplane. i can't imagine how an airplane could orbit the earth-- circumnavigate the earth, excuse me, without refueling. a sailboat could. a hot air balloon probably could
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