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released. >> man. that would have beenthe >> and just flipping over like that and nobody seriously injured. this is a miracle for the whole family. it's time for these folks to meet the teacher. >> how bad can it be? >> the scary truth about their creative little girl next. >> cheers. draw a perfect day. and chef dishes out pro secrets. >> to making best pizza on your own. >> get all the simple tips to up your pizza game. ooohhhh ♪ want to brain better? say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance:
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learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. closed captioning provided by -- like us on facebook.com. stay in touch all day long now back to the show. >> the parent teacher conference is a right of passage we vaul to go through a couple times a year. in this case, going pretty well. >> dara is well behaved, smart, and wise beyond her years. we're going have to expel her from the school. >> what? >> they were supposed to send you a video and it is awkward to stay right now. what is going on here? what did dara do?
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>> the school has a very strict no scary policy. >> what? >> that's not the same. >> yeah. >> of course, they ask. >> what did dara draw exactly? >> here's what she did recently. >> doesn't seem so bad. >> but how many people live in your house? >> it's the three of us. >> yeah. >> want to tell me who that is then? >> it's probably just your imaginary friend from the 1920s who lives in the attic and is always cold. >> that's normal. >> and to leave the house. >> here's a big red flag. >> okay. it could be interpreted as maybe being a little bit spooky. >> all right. that's probably just for a friend if school. >> i think i would recognize a 12 foot tall scare crow with hair to her ankles. but okay. >> draw a perfect day. >> that's lovely. >> hook, it always starts with scary drawings, okay? and then one day she is talking to an imaginary friend. also not allowed. and then another day the class and the ham pster goes missing.
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i get wind of it. i call you in. she gets wind of it and i'm first to go. the teacher is always the first to go. she makes it look like an accident. but before this escalates any further, i just -- knock on the door. in fact, the principal is here. >> mr. jennings, our child is upset. is that true? >> she is drawing scary pictures. >> oh, yeah. >> it's ridiculous. >> did you already explain that you are first and i found the body and i'm scarred for life? >> sorry. i came here, sweetheart. >> on their way out, dara is sketching. she gets one last picture to leave the teacher. it's a nice big red heart. >> whoa! >> okay. >> dara, you crazy. >> this was hilarious. all put together on the youtube channel of happy ghost
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productions. >> some people just can't drive. plain and simple. we start in china. this woman comes out to her car, pulls out wide and, boom. >> are you kidding me? >> how did she do that? >> she goes crashing into that office build wrg theing where t employees at their desk. >> i'm mystified how this keeps happening s that person okay? >> so many people that we're seeing there. >> one person suffered a fracture. another minor injury. it is all under investigation. i say that they got lucky more people weren't hurt. >> let's move over to russia. we have a man in the pedestrian cross walk. and he looks to be guiding this truck. the truck doing okay for now. >> yeah. so far, so good. >> the man is motioning. >> yeah, the guy in the car knows it. >> yep. slowly, slowly. slowly. >> what are you zmog. >> and now the man who was guiding the truck driver is starting to motion, no, no, no.
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>> oh, no! >> dude, look at the guy. i feel like i hit something. >> yeah, you're driving over my car. >> right. don't open the door and look! >> this what is this guy doing? >> he continues driving in reverse. the brake lights do come on at one point. so perhaps the faulty brakes. >> look at the guy who is guiding him. dude, i didn't tell you to do that. >> fortunately, nobody was hurt but the car is a complete wash. >> chef jim is from bigger, bolder big. he has a lot of recipes. today she wants you to turn that oven on hot because she's going to give us five pro chef secrets to making the best pizza on your own. people always say, my dough is sticky. hold back on the liquid. don't put all the liquid in your
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flour when you get started. you want the consistency to be enough that it looks like this. now number two. she says you want a hot oven. she uses a cast iron oven plate for her pizza. >> that's probably a game changer. >> when you rollout the pizza dough, make your pizza about ten inches in diameter. you don't want it too big. you kind of want it thinner in the middle. put that cast iron plate into the oven. you want it to get hot. you want to put the pizza on something hot. she suggests you put it on top of a pan she sprinkled with salmonella. >> what? that's not going to be good. >> whoa! >> she sprinkles the baking pan with samalina. when you dress the pizza, she says don't put too much on it. you know, just a little sauce and cheese and everything. don't go in cold. make sure the oven is on.
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then when you close the door, leave it. thank you. you don't open it back up. this way you kill the salmonella that i put in the pizza. you know what? we need to invade the kitchen and see how she does with all of us around. dudes on their sea-do. >> there is nothing like a day in the water in the middle of summer. >> so watch how they really spend it next. >> that looks like a lot of fun. plus, he's fast asleep when he realizes this is -- there is something on me. >> see the creep qy way they ge him to crawl out of bed. >> oh, no! chugga-chugga, charles! my man! hilda, i like the new do. got some layers in there, huh? the more, the merrier. got to have this stuff in the morning. oh, that's too hot. act your age. get your own insurance company. carlo, why don't you start us with a little bit of cereal? you can spread it all around the table.
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could do. that looks like a lot of fun. >> you could do it. you can. you just need practice. >> the machines, you're trying to give us a video. >> we go from doing what looks like water craft wheelies -- >> wait a minute. are they just guys that put a lot of time working on these tricks? >> honestly, i think these guys just love this so much. >> you know, guys, they like to push the limits of any sport they get into. >> same thing on our bikes. these guys just have personal water craft to mess around on. it's the same thing. >> okay. i can't be mad at the one doing donuts in the middle. >> i do want to try this though. honestly, it does look like a ton of fun. >> and the machines and the technology have come so far since they first came out. they're so nimble and quick and powerful. >> i am so in for
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>> which one is the tattoo? >> the black one. that is amazing. >> wait a minute. >> that's great. >> that say 3d tattoo. he is a 62-year-old retired i.t. worker. he got this tattoo on his back. he said it came out better than he expected. >> no one will ever sneak up behind you. >> no. he'll be at a pool party and people will be like, bro, you know -- >> no. the highlights as well. >> this man is known for his very good tattoo work but this is something else. >> that's incredible. >> now this spider, it's real. >> that is messed up. >> yeah. >> it's a tattoo. calm down. >> that is so messed up. >> yeah. >> that ain't right. >> no. that spieder is crawling. >> he is getting red.
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>> no! >> that is crazy. is that a pet spieder? >> i don't know if it's a pet or not. i do know that it's probably scurried off somewhere under something so they don't do that to the spider again. i mean i feel bad for the creature. >> you know, he has to get his friends back big time. i have to give it to you though keeping his cool. >> i would have freaked out. >> iron man is out riding around and -- >> the kid are just like -- he's real! >> why he's on a marvelous mission to do good next.
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doing. the horses are there. everybody is combined to make something truly spectacular. >> it is really freaking awesome when you're riding your motorcycle and you capture a face like this one. looking at you with those dreamy eyes. it's like does anyone else see
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this? >> that's fantastic. >> but this guy notices. and offers them the opportunity to pull on that throttle and to which of course the little guy even though he is a little scared of this big machine says -- hey! >> i love how he backs up and covers his ears. >> he ripped it. he just tried to get away. >> that can be a little intimidating. but i'm almost sure he's going to grow up to be a motorcycle rider. you wouldn't believe it. but iron man when he's not flying around, he is riding a motorcycle too. >> sweet. >> excuse me, sir. just want you to enjoy this act of kindness. have a great day. >> and on this day, he is handing out random acts of kindness. little bags that he put on his bag. it's a little care package. >> that's what it s he just rides around and goes up to different people and starts handing them things. its very simple stuff. >> enjoy this act of kindness.
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>> everybody deserves some kind of kindness every day. i like that he's doing this to give people a trial. especially when it comes to little kids with those faces. and they're just so happens to be that iron man as a coloring book, the last one. he's going to give it to the little guy. it has crayons and everything in it. he is riding ath lo, he see a tire or what is left of it right there in the middle of the road. he runs right up, throws it off to the side of the road preventing a potential accident. >> coolest thing ever. so they ask to take a picture with him. obviously -- >> thank you. thank you. >> absolutely. >> and then you realize, mom a little confused. >> do you want to take a picture with captain america? >> no, captain america is your dude. right? they get their'sic do somethi nice fole>> e. you too. i know. we're sad it's over too. but we're going to do it all
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again next time. >> announcer: the following program for the new walkfit platinum orthotics is proudly sponsored by ideal living. coming up, as part of our comfort spectacular, you can cradle your feet in comfort anytime you want with our all-new memory foam slippers, a $30 value for free! made of a soft and luxurious velour top with durable anti-slip soles, the form-fitting memory foam insoles shape to your feet, for unmatched custom comfort. and they're yours just for trying the walkfit platinum orthotics, giving you pain-free comfort and stability with every step you take. >> they-- phew, they feel great. there's no pain. >> i can do a lot of those things that i'd given up that i thought i'd never do again. i can do them now. >> the pain in the small of my back, the pain in my knees and certainly the pain in my feet
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were gone and, uh... and that was unbelievable. >> i will never not have them, because i will never go back to living with pain again. >> it sure changes your life, you bet it does. you get rid of pain, it's gonna change your life. >> announcer: and you can be free from foot pain too, with the new walkfit platinum orthotics. you've read about orthotics. doctors have known about them for years. they're medically and biomechanically engineered inserts that go in your shoes to get you out of pain. seven years ago, the world was introduced to the original walkfits. since then, five million people have improved the quality of their lives. now, walkfit proudly introduces the next generation in comfort and stability, the walkfit platinum orthotic. we've taken good, and made it better. still with its bio-lock heel cup and customizable inserts, but now with a patented gel pad for added cushioning and shock absorption. there's nothing like
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the new walkfit. >> the beauty of an orthotic is that it aligns the foot and ankle. then, everything else goes back into balance, with stability and comfort. >> announcer: just imagine dancing, bowling, playing golf, shopping or just going for a walk in comfort and without pain. in the next half-hour, you'll learn how the walkfit platinum orthotics can help you walk and live more comfortably than ever before. now, from the mall of america in minneapolis/st. paul, please welcome podiatric surgeon dr. allen selner and co-hosts mimi umidon and stuart pankin. [cheers and applause] >> stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! >> mimi: and you all have walkfits in your shoes, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is amazing how many people are now walking pain-free beuse walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain.
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we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all began with their feet. walkfit orthotics went into their shoes, straightened out their feet and the othere y this for years: it's alignment, alignment, alignment. you align your feet and you help align your whole body. you know, as a doctor, it is so gratifying to hear from so many patients and friends whose lives have been dramatically affected by wearing walkfits. they're up, they're out, they're golfing, walking, shopping, doing whatever they want to do pain-free. >> but you're probably all wondering what we're doing here at the mall of america. well, we have a couple of big announcements to make and what better place to come than the biggest enclosed shopping and entertainment complex in the u.s.? >> talk about being on your feet. under this roof, there's a full amusement park with dozens of rides, there's an underwater adventure area and over a mile and a half of walkways. >> the perfect place for our big announcement. stuey? >> well, it's been seven years since people began putting walkfits in their shoes. a little over three years ago,
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the last time we got together, there were one and a half million walkfits sold.as more than tripled. now there are over five million happy walkfit users! [audience cheers] >> mimi: and we're talking worldwide. walkfits are being used by people in 58 countries on six continents. walkfit orthotics are now the number one custom-fitted orthotic in the world. >> because they work. heel spurs, hammertoes, bunions, shin splints, knee pain, hip pain, back pain... most of these problems are aggravated by poor alignment. walkfits are true orthotics that when you put them in your shoes increase your balance, stability and alignment. >> and we've heard from literally thousands of people out there... all had one thing in common, pain. walkfits went into their shoes and the pain went away. i got a chance to fly around the country to meet just some of those people. >> i couldn't believe going from that severe pain to no pain. no foot pain, no ankle pain, no arch pain... and it was like,
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oh, i can walk again. i don't hurt. i can move, i can be normal, i can work, i can be on my feet for hours. i am out of pain. there is no pain... there is no pain. >> couple months ago, i found out i was a borderline diabetic and the things i have to do to change it are, is to exercise, to eat better, but the exercise is the most important part. well, it's not always that easy to do that when you're a large person. i walk with my wife a lot but i have trouble keeping up with her. i try... try playing catch-up the whole time and it doesn't always work, or in the past it didn't work. now it does. the pain is gone in my knee. i'm still losing weight. i can't see myself walking without these things now. one day i had pain in my feet, pain in my knees. the next day i had no pain at all and the only difference was putting them in my shoes. >> i couldn't walk. um, at the very worst, my feet would get so bad that i literally had to turn my feet and walk on the sides of my feet. i must have spent well into
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the thousands trying to cure my problem and, with my feet, nothing worked. the walkfit orthotics are fantastic. it's the difference between doing the things in life that i want to do that i love or just getting through the day with... limping around with as little pain as possible. they're the reason that i can run and that i can just have a normal life. i can walk barefoot. i can wear pretty shoes. i can do everything i want and not have any pain. i will always have them and i will always wear them. >> mimi: now, we've seen these blocks before. >> yes, they represent your body. your foot, your ankle, you knee, your hip, your back, all the way up. when everything's aligned, it's stable, but what happens when your foot or your ankle goes out of alignment? everything compensates. your bones can't support you, so your muscles try, and you end up with pain somewhere between your feet and your back. >> but walkfits help. >> the beauty of an orthotic is it aligns the foot and ankle, then everything else goes back into balance. the walkfit makes you feel a whole lot better.
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as you can see in this animation, if you're out of alignment, the whole body suffers. the ankle breaks down, the knees turn inward, the hip drops, the back tries to compensate, putting incredible strain on all your muscles and tendons. but with the walkfit, you help realign the heel and ankle. the knee straightens, the hip realigns, you're putting your entire body in better balance with stability and comfort. remember, we're not just treating a foot problem, we're treating a body problem as well. >> so how quickly can you expect to see changes with walkfit and how dramatic can those changes be? just a couple of days ago, i set up shop here at the mall of america. hundreds of midwestern folk lined up to test the orthotics and they were astounded by how the walkfits could easily improve their stability and balance. >> wow! >> stuart: i'm gonna push down. >> all right. >> you resist, don't let me do it. ...without the walkfits, janet was a pushover. [janet laughs] but when she had a pair of walkfits under her feet... ...oh. >> out of control! >> stuart: her heels didn't
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come up, her toes didn't grab and her weight was properly supported, giving her strength and stability. >> it's all the difference in the world.hat'prettympiv ., tha.. [man laughs] dave... dave, look at this. look at this... me, him. i'm gonna do it again, you resist. what do you think? >> unbelievable. it works. >> [laughs] wow. >> oh, much better. >> what do you think? >> it's good. >> i fell over... >> [laughs] i know. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's awesome. that did not just happen. >> wow, i didn't move! >> no, you didn't move because you're all balanced. you're all in alignment. >> do it again. >> you know, i've been sitting over there watching you guys and i... you know, you always think there's something up with something. that really changed my balance, and i'm telling you, i'm on my feet 10 hours a day. i'm desperate for something different and... i just can't believe the difference it made in my balance. i... i kid you not.
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>> well, i love my orthotics, doc, but this walkfit looks a little different than the old walkfit. >> well, mimi, we still have the same effective walkfit design as before but we added a specialized gel pad where it counts most, directly under the heel. with this gel pad, you get much more cushioning and protection. >> but everything else that made the walkfit so effective is still the same, right, doc? >> the shape of the new walkfit is the same and the support and the stability are the same. it all begins with the bio-lock heel cup. it supports both sides and the back of your foot to help lock the foot in and keep the heel from rolling. this is extremely important for stability. then you've got your metatarsal and sagittal arch support. this helps distribute the excessive forces so you land evenly and correctly. and most important, the walkfit flexes to help absorb shock and then returns the energy to your foot to help you walk. your foot actually conforms to the walkfit, not the other way around. >> we discussed this during the last show. it's like those back chairs that place your back and spine
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in the correct position to alleviate the pressure and the pain, and the walkfit does the same for your feet. >> dr. selner: exactly, and we still have our patented comfort arch inserts... three different thicknesses. these are gonna give you the kind of fit and comfort you want the very first time you put 'em in your shoes. we now have an orthotic that protects, stabilizes, cushions and absorbs shock like nothing else. >> i've been wearing these for, i bet you, three years now. i... got a pair in my work boots and i got a pair in the shoes that i wear around the house all day. every pair of shoes that i wear, i have 'em. if i don't wear 'em, then my feet ache again. >> i tore my a.c.l. in my left knee, then i tore the one in my right knee and after that i said, "o.k., that's it. i'm not gonna play anymore." walkfit has changed my life. i never thought that they could do what they do for me. it's just, it's amazing. >> i was to the point where i would just, you know, kind of crawl, uh... almost literally crawl. i kept living on the premise that it was gonna go away. well, it didn't go away until i discovered the walkfit.
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now i'm able to get up and not have to hobble before i, before i, i go to move and, and do more things than i was able to do before. if i didn't have my walkfits, i'd be back in... i'd be back in, in pain. i'm most assured of that. >> this is an incredibly good product. i am not being paid to endorse this. i love the product. i felt that it was a good thing to let the manufacturer know how happy i was with the product and how our patients are happy with it, and i would tell anybody that this is the right thing for them. >> i wear orthotics in my shoes every day. the fact is that they've changed the way i live. i always thought the pain in my feet and legs were because i was overweight. i now walk and exercise more with comfort and with much less pain. >> athletes and those who could afford them have been using them for years. until now, they've just been too expensive. finally, there's an affordable orthotic everyone can use, so affordable that even if you own the old walkfits, you'll want the new walkfit platinums. >> we'll be right back! [cheers and applause] >> announcer: if you suffer from
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sore, aching feet, take heart. if just doing your job makes walking and standing painful, get ready for a change. introducing the new walkfit platinum orthotics, guaranteed to get you back on your feet pain-free. more than five million people already know the benefits of the original walkfit, with its bio-lock heel cup to steady and strengthen your heel and ankle, the longitudinal and metatarsal arch supports to distribute your weight and add balance, and its flexible action to cushion and return energy to the feet. but the new walkfit platinum does even more. to help guarantee your comfort, we've added shockrelief: our impact-resistant gel heel pad for added cushioning and protection. unlike ordinary cushions and pads that offer little support, your feet actually conform to the walkfit, moving ligaments, tendons and muscles into more supportive positions. remember, when your feet are off, your whole body is off
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