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run for his money. kate and douglas got a really cool shot with the camera but that fisherman is the one who got the bigger surprise. >> oh! >> oh! >> that was larger than the boat, oh yeah. >> they're in monterey bay, california, where they witnessed this event. according to kate and douglas this hump back whale is a bit of a show off. >> it's amazing to see just how far they can get out of the water. that looks like 30 feet of whale. you have to be swimming pretty fast to get that much weight out of there. >> just gives you the perspective of how high and big that whale is. >> oh! typically in rnl live videos they're the ones escorting people back to land. in this video, they're the ones who got an escort.
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they ran across a pod of dolphins while they were out in their all-weather lifeboat. they were training. they're going back to land. the dolphins are like, hey, we're going to escort you this time. >> just follow me. let's go. that's pretty cool. >> we see what you're doing. keep it up. >> exactly. >> and the rnl live, they say ere once in a while a dolphins or two will come swimthem.me had swimming along a nice treat. karina is an influencer, social media influencer in malaysia. just a few days ago she decided to share a post which is very different to which she generally shares on social media. >> she appears to be
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hyperventilating. there's people around her trying to calm her down. >> her mom is right in front of her trying to keep her attention. someone else appears to have her by the hand, trying to calm her down. >> clearly not the first time this has happened. they seem to know how to at least attempt to deal with it. >> but you do hear her saying -- and just like that karina decided to share it on her instagram because she wants to create a little bit awareness about mental health. she says this was a panic attack. she also wants to emphasize that mental illness is a serious thing. she goes on to say that she believes that it is important to share these less flattering parts of life while especially on social media. if you look at many of her other posts, they're very glamorous, they're very made up.
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>> i'm glad she did that because social media is so filtered. >> a lot of people are telling her that they agree, that they have similar episodes themselves and they actually thank her for being so transparent and letting people know that, you know what, while externally things might seem okay, internally we're all dealing with something. ♪ these days we're all rushed around a little bit, but perhaps it's time to just [ train sound ] >> there's somebody down there. >> stay there and don't move. >> he doesn't have a choice because he decided to take a shortcut. and this speeding train came as he was crossing the rails. >> he didn't fall down. he just didn't make it across. >> yeah. he had to take cover. there he is making himself skinny in between the tracks and the train. >> that is scary, scary, scary, but totally avoidable. >> wow.
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are you doing teeth? >> fortunately he's doing well. the train passes. men on the hop down to get him. he pops his head up. >> he's lucky he didn't get hurt or get anybody else hurt trying to help him. >> very lucky. now, let's move over to china. >> how did she get there? >> she fell from the fourth floor window and landed here on the second floor. >> oh. >> that man who hopped up there to try to help her is an off duty bus driver who happened to be on his way home, saw her and decided to help. >> that's dangerous for him because you don't know if whatever he's climbing on top of is strong enough or structurally sound enough to pull the weight up. that's scary. >> well, in this he's being called a hero because of his actions. it 20 minutes for rescuers to get there and he sat up there with her while they waited. >> the little one was home alone in. >> yeah, she was home alone. the firefighters broke the door,
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gained entrance to the home and cut the bars and bring her to safety. they do take her to the hospital. she didn't have any major injuries, just minor cuts and bruises. monica watches on abc 7 in los angeles is the latest winner of an ipad. >> you could win, too. all you need is tuesday's buzz word, be at least 18 or older and a legal resident of the u.s. >> the "rtm" buzz word coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everyone for the "rtm" ipad give away. 96 million floating on the surface of the l.a. reservoir. this went viral last year. >> yeah, yeah, i heard about this. rrvrs toe prevent water from evaporating. >> that's what a lot of people think they're for. that's not actually their main purpose. >> really? >> yeah. this video gets kind of
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interesting. now, the real reason they're used is all about bromide. >> it's a naturally occurring substance associated with salt water. it's harmless and impossible to remove. when you disinfect the water with ozone, that becomes bromade. >> they brought in these regulations and looked like it had been fixed but then they were getting readings from people getting water and there were really high levels. they figured out it had to be coming from the reservoir. >> it turned out that bromide with chlorine in bright sunlight formed bromade. >> it created a perfect environment for creating this carcinogen. >> that's interesting. these balls are sunscreen to prevent this chemical reaction from happening. >> the black pigment is safe for contact with drinking water and it's stable even exposed to the elements for years. >> there's an additional benefit
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because these balls are out there, it fixes the algae problem they had which means they didn't have to use as much chlorine. now they're saving money by not having to use chlorine because there's no algae and it helps reduce evaporation. good little bit of air. air is a terrible conductor of heat. the water underneath is kept way, way cooler and reduces evaporation by 80 to 90%. you can get three for a dollar. and they will be recyclable as well. >> between the savings in chlorination and chemical savings and the savings in evaporation, probably at least half the cost of the balls will be paid for. of course the water quality benefit is immeasurable. it's all calm at this late dic moment one n -- man decides to fight back. >> there you go. spread the love, pal. ♪ plus, pim the pets one cool dude. >> he's cool all the time. he has no fur. >> how this little guy is living
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about to get himself in the middle of the chaos. he's just had enough. he donks this guy in the right. that's not enough. two goes for the guy in black as well. >> spread the love, pal. >> he's giving it to everybody. now h avoiding the airs being thrown a him. think about that. picks up a table and chases everybody out of theestablishme. y. singl >> everything is bigger in texas, even the road rage. everyone is seeing red, in this case quite clearly. on the left, we can see the indicator was going as the video started. >> that's a subaru of some kind. they obviously didn't want to give up their place. and the scooby puts their foot down and scrapes against the side of the car. person in the chevy gets out. >> oh. >> using whatever that is, starts smashing out the windows. it looks like a machete.
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>> yeah. >> let's see how it finishes. we see as the chevy moves off to the side and the subaru looks like it's going to rejoin traffic. so, no cooler heads prevailed in this case. this is tim and pup. tim is a hairless guinea pig. [ laughter ]. >> it looks lick i thought tim was some sort of squeaky toy. >> definitely real. tim is actually a specialty breed known as the skinny pig. >> the breed is known for having hair on its muzzle, feet and legs. let's observe the beauty of his relationship with the family dogs here. he lives in the netherlands. jessica, his owner, owned him for two and a half years, got him at six weeks. >> there's more pig than guinea pig. >> i thought it was a piggy toy.
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>> me, too. >> as you can see, pim is cool during bath time. he's eating an orange. >> he's cool all the time. he has no fur. i'm breezing. >> i want to know how soft that skin is. >> pim is a sweet little guinea pig who is hairless and doesn't let it get to him, still living his best life. going to take you on a peek behind the curtain of some pretty incredible construction. some huge g and constructing in a massive building. it's going to take a minute for you guys to figure out what they're actually working on, but once ititwi blow your mind. >> i'm good with some sort of ship. >> you're on to something here, ali. once they have some of the smaller pieces together, it's time to bring those pieces together to make it a huge cruise ship. >> it's all going to be done modular. they create a piece and stick it together like legos.
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>> exactly. it boggles the mind that human beings have figured out to not only build this but how to build the machineries to do this. they're building this ship called spectrum of the seas or royal caribbean. it floats. hey. >> did something right. >> 1138 feet long can comfortably accommodate 4246 passengers. take a look at some of the amenities inside this ship now that it's all done. >> oh, wow. yeah, this is a luxury cruise ship for sure. t into it and all the technology used, it's going to cost a pretty penny to board that bad boy. women share the long and short of their legs. >> they're nice. >> why these ladies like showing them off next. >> i got good calves. i'm a dog walker and hitting them ts > rk it. >> you go, girl. tuesday's buzz word is still ahead. keep watching for your shot at a new ipad. the "rtm" ipad give away is coming up.
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side gap no, side gap. big size, little size. this video from glamour entertainment, these ladies sizes 0 to 26 talk about their legs. >> yeah. i love showing my legs. my leks are awesome. they help me walk. the only thing that makes me feel weird about showing my legislation is other people. i like to show my legs because they're cute. they're long. i worked hard for these legs. >> i feel like my legs are definitely one of my better features. >> i don't really like to show my legs anymore only because i was growing up like super active kid. i got a bunch of bumps and bruises and have scars. it's actually more challenges to kind of try to cover them up as a come of color. i appreciate the strength of my legs, but i usually try to cover them up regardless. conscious about thealvescause im
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a dog walker and i'm hitting 'em streets. >> tell the world about it. >> i love to show my legs because i inherited them from my mom and my grandma and they're crazy strong and they're nice. >> at the end of the day, you know, are they hehealthy? are they walking you places? >> you have to love yourself for you. well, this will drum up comments on our facebook page and i'm sure among you guys. we know that art is meant to evoke emotion, generate opinions. this is kind of provocative in that way. ♪ >> so what is he trying to tell us with this art display? >> well, i think that's open for you to fill in the blanks,
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gayle. this is artist ion a he calls it a destruction diary. it's a compilation of short vito instagram. instagram is his preferred method because he says it takes way too long to get gallery space and to put an instillation in. he would prefer to just go straight to the digital age with his off the wall projects. here is performance artist and sculptor, he just does these weird things with sound objects. >> on instagram, you only need a minute and it will last longer. >> if you go to jon's insta gallery, he has more than 320,000 followers. >> are his parents impressed with this? ♪ it's time to give away an ipad. >> to enter you'll need the buzz word, be at least 18 orth get o
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>> he's so happy. >> he's using one of those neck popper things from his kit. >> that's exactly it. these girls behind him don't know that. >> what else can he crack? >> couple smiles. >> ah. >> in this case he does crack a few smiles because they're cracking up. >> he moves on from those two sitting there and now starts to walk through the library, popping and cracking. >> oh. >> my elbow. >> nice. >> let me give you some props for that.
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he does reveal to him that it's the toy. >> try it. >> it is a toy. oh. >> oh. >> all right. sorry.mo.>> do we nee t you by yourself? thanks for joining us today. we'll see you next time on a brand new "rtm." ♪ >> rachael cianfrani has already banked $10,000, and now she's back to play for a whole lot more, with the help of her plus one, her best friend from third grade, joe. let's see if they can team up to make rachael rich beyond her wildest dreams, on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [upbeat music] ♪ >> hey, everybody.
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welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play today? [cheers and applause]rachday tw but we can do so much more today. >> i think so. >> we take a look at your board, already we're gonna take a shot at doubling your money let's get back to it. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ like i said, chance to double your money right out of the gate. $20,000 question's where we start. u.s. federal guidelines for any elevator built after 2010 require that the button sending it to the floor with the main entrance have a raised what next to it? >> chris, i know this answer because i taught my three little boys before they knew their numbers or letters to always look for the star
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when they got into an elevator and push it. i'm gonna go with b, star,fonsr. that's right! [dramatic musical flourish] it paid off to have kids, finally. >> right. >> $20,000.questis m 1 million. >> all right. >> but our next step is $30,000, and here's the question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ the twenty-sixth amendment to the u.s. constitution did what? >> you know, chris, my plus one is one of the smartest people i know. he's a history buff, and i'm gonna need him to come out here to help me with this one. >> final? >> final. >> okay, joe, come on down, bud. how you doing? >> doing well.
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hey. >> you better know this one. >> you guys have been buddies since the third grade? >> best friends since the third grade. >> since the sandbox. >> yes. >> yep, yep. >> all right, well, can you help her out? i wish i could say i knew it right off the bat, but-- >> so we know it's not a. okay. >> okay. >> lowered the voting age to 18. >> that's a fairly recent one. >> right. so... >> that was-- >> two-term president, i know they did that right after fdr. >> yeah, roosevelt. so when--when was that? >> well, he was done in the '40s. >> yeah. so that would've been-- so if you've got the repeal of prohibition is the 21st amendment, so-- >> i think 26 is pretty high, so i would say probably-- i'm leaning towards d. [dramatic music] >> you don't think that... our parents were able to vote when they were 18? >> that's--you know, it's fairly recent.
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>> is it? where-- >> so, money-wise... >> let's talk money-wise. aturk. >> okay. >> you can always walk away with that money. your last lifeline's standing right here. >> right. >> now, you're going for 30. and you're one away from that $50,000 threshold, but you're risking $15,000 with an incorrect answer and you leave with 5. >> do you feel $15,000 confident? >> no, i do not. >> no, okay. chris, it's been fun. i think we've gotten a little seed money for "the lieutenant." it's been a great time here on the show, meeting you, and... i just don't feel it's $15,000 worth of risk. i'm going to walk. >> final? >> final. but i am curious to know what it is, and all my friends-- >> i'm not gonna tell you. [laughter] just get off my stage. no, $20,000, congratulations. >> thank you. what were you guys leaning towards?
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