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the term is a term that you would normally hear rock climbing but i feel like you can also use that term in this svie of a plane. two jp out repelling down is team sky vibration. the video being shot, check it out. it's like he's a spider dropping down. it's all mind blowing. >> what is he doing? what's his plan? >> well, the plan is this. after he gets toward the end of his line, he takes sort of a sitting position so he can some what land on another winged suitor flying inverted.
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aggressive kite flown wing suits. the evolution that we have seen over the years of this show is quite impressive and these people are definitely experienced. in fact, vincent, the man at the top of this rope is interested in aviation and wanting to fly since he was a kid. however, in 2009, he was hit by a train and doctors thought he wouldn't ever walk again but he took his physical therapy very seriously and is back out there hiking and climbing again a year later and now he's doing stuff like this. >> it's much safer. fnch >> you can see what's written on it right there. so she starts playing a video. a video that will be the longest
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tease ever but it's bp a pretty long journey. >> it's andrew and alley. congratulations. it's been a long process. >> what they're playing is a vieoe are congratulating her on the great news that she is pregnant. the thing is everybody in this video also knows something that she doesn't. the sex of the baby. >> you had a long journey but you're going to make great parents. >> congratulations you're having a -- >> congratulations you're having a -- >> baby. >> okay. fine. >> congratulations. >> come on! >> and it goes on and on. all kinds of faces very familiar to them and in some cases familiar to us. >> hi, kelly, dr. drew here and i know you have been through a lot. >> dr. drew pops up in the video as well. >> my wife and i went through the same thing. we had triplets as a result of fertility. >> what he is talking about there is similar to the journey
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they have gone through. a six year journey. hundreds of hospital appointments to finally get across the line. >> i know the biological sex of your child. congratulations kelly, you're having -- >> a bit of a tease too. >> but he's still so likable. you love that guy. >> all right. let's get down to it. >> now it's time for the moment we have all been waiting for. i want to be able to care -- share with people we care about. it's a boy. >> so after all that. >> imagine going to amazon and you got all of your carry ones and all your checked baggage. something catches the eye of security professionals. >> are those little bird chicks? those are canaries.
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>> people are awful. why would you go to a beautiful place like the amazon and feel the need to smuggle out the wildlife? to live uncomfortably somewhere else. >> what about this guy? they say this is a man that was the one trarns portinsporting t and he told them here in the video, i'm not going to sell them. some of them didn't make it but this man had to pay an immediate fine of $40 and they said that he has been charged -- >> $40. >> no wonder. >> that's going to keep people from doing it. >> it clearly isn't his first time. where did you get canary cages like that that fit right inside the carry on. >> he has a previous conviction for doing this. if he's convicted of current charges he could see up to 8 years of this. now in this case, you have this
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two-door ford escort and they're using it to break into a gar ramg and that's when bad guys spill out and they go into the garage. personal water craft on a trailer. the owner said the only way they know about this place is that they had gone by while he had the garage open. he said the only other thing in there was a canoe. now police say not the first time one of these cars involved in one of those. it feels good. >> it turns out she says it in her accent, cara. they have pretty cool digs. they live in l.a. give us a look inside of their home. they are actresses and moldels.
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you've probably seen them. >> this is our guest room. >> these beds are made out of bamboo and the wall is covered in bamboo wallpaper. wait until you see the rest of the house though. >> it's on ebay. >> pretty cool, right? >> this is kind of my own shower. her room is very colorful. >> what kind of photo? that's like an emperor. >> i have very long, it's a custom size bed. i think it's about 11 feet. >> there you go. it's custom. >> so this is where we like to
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watch movies. >> this is where i want to watch movies with them too. what kind of movies are we watching? >> not getting into that. >> their backyard is just as awesome and inviting. >> wow. >> of course they have a pub. >> awesome. >> right. did we get an invite? >> want to check out the whole thing? head over to right this minute.com or check it out on our mobile app. >> a star is stranded in the stream? the desperate attempt to get it across before it's too late. >> oh. >> plus feeling chatty. >> chereoos are life. >> but why he's left with no choice but to turn his back.
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i'm out of clubs! stay out of it man. that's what's happening on the road in vietnam. >> that's completely destroyed and washed away. >> exactly. >> you have guys heading over to the car right now. help out. what they're going to do is tie the vehicle to it and then just back it up. pulling the vehicle along with
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them. yeah. it's time to get through. >> does she get this? >> he can do this better than some humans i think. >> that would be kind of like, yeah, there's a test. >> meanwhile, this video is
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going viral because, well, for this dog, cheerios are life. hey, >> matt is exploring up that g
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tower flipping around and of course diefiving right inside a shoot back down and out. >> normally, it's great big quality. it's interesting in how they -- that shoulders off and get back at it. picked up the drone. >> wow, highly broken the propell propeller. >> it's back in >> that felt like it. >> he lands it safely and
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realizes beyond snap. >> oh, that's a problem on a drone. a broken piece of equipment there. he's going to fix it back guys monitoring a major creature. see the moment it makes a g getaway. >> women of all ages answer -- >> what's the most important thing you have ever lost? >> why sometimes it's the little things. >> the scarf i lost, it was incredibly cold. >> hey, as someone that has a closet full of scarves, i get it girlfriend. ..
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uninvited guest you could see. as you can see this particular uninvited guest peaks it's head out and makes an appearance. >> those are friendly, right? >> yeah, carpet. >> he's got out and honestly, teach some of the tricks that you may not know when it comes to >> it's so much effective better too tools. >> or this would clearly >> no need in this next >> takes it and grabs it by the
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tail. excuse you. i would just bothering >> in this case, no problem, they put it inside the shipping tube. this along with the other snake has been found. >> a big question from glamour magazine. >> what's the most important thing you got? >> but things get a little bit more serious. >> a key chain that's supposed to make bad dreams go away. >> somebody experienced a personal loss of family members and you can see them occasionally in this video but there's one thing that women lose and they never get over it. >> the lady bug earrings that my
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grandfather bought me before he passed away. >> we all have that piece of jewelry that we treasure, over and over, these women, no matter what the decade mention a piece of jewelry, something special. >> a necklace that my grandmother gave me. >> a piece of jewelry from my parents. >> my wedding band once. >> the scarf that i lost, it was incredibly cold. >> as someone that has a closet full of scarves i get it. >> women in their 60s. >> my mother's diamond ring. >> probably a date book that had all the people that i met and all the addresses when i was traveling through europe. >> it was like the correlation between most of these items either way is the emotional elements. the emotional aspects of them. they're meaningful. >> a heart pendant that my father gave me. >> you're right and it's something that goes with you over and over because you know, it's the history of your family and that person that you love. >> a house key. >> my phone. >> it was very precious to me. >> healthy junk foods fixing up
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a fresh new restaurant. >> they're going to need more than a menu. >> the creative way they're taking fine dining to a whole new level, next. hmm. [cell phone beeps]
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[female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >> they're putting together a menu. >> it's going to be like the best restaurant in the world. >> and as you can see here, i am going to need to prep a lot of food. >> yeah, they found some absolute classics in the hopes of elevating their restaurants. but they're going to need more than a menu. >> we're going to build a dining room table. this was just going to be a funny prank now turning into a much, much bigger project. >> yeah. this particular restaurant is going to be contained. >> in an elevator. >> they're making them do work. >> there is a lot of work. two days out, they still need to
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get it. a bread basket, napkin, hamburger rolls, an intercom system, possibly a landline. >> but it's quickly a good >> i like how people just accept it. >> we're going to have a lot of customers customers. >> your reservation is at 7:04? oh, good, you're early. >> she looks the part. >> it is incredible. >> a guy that comes by. all the food is being prepped properly. this isn't a prank at all.
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>> we do have your entrees here. spaghetti and meatball and pizza burger and potato wedges. >> do they go up and down? >> they certainly elevated their restaurant. >> thanks for watching, join us on the next brand new edition on rtm. >> our returning contestant today, kevin hayashida, from lake forest, california, is halfway to a million dollars, and still has two lifelines left, so stick around because things are about to get real exciting real fast on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause]omtonae." yoguys ready to play [cheers and applause]
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welcome back, kevin hayashida, a pastor from lake forest, california. before we so rudely interrupted by the buzzer yesterday, you got halfway to a million dollars, $10,000 in the bank. playing a great game. >> all right. >> and you still have two lifelines. how you feel coming back today? >> i feel really good. i'm really excited, looking forward to it. >> you're starting the day off with the $20,000 question. that's--not every day you get to do that. >> never. >> so let's do it right now. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ here it is, $20,000 in one question. harry truman is the most recent u.s. president who didn't what? >> for some reason, i feel like i have heard this before. i think he had kids, and, like, everybody ate meat back then,
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so i don't think it's that. and i'm pretty sure he flew on an airplane, and i feel like i have heard that he was the last president who didn'tad. and i'm feeling good enough to say b... is my final answer. >> hard to believe, but it's true. he did not graduate from college. you got it, kevin! i don't know where you pulled it from, but you got it. [cheers and applause] good job. $20,000. >> thank you. >> all right, still two lifelines, and now a $30,000 question up on the board. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ the human body contains about 100 billion what? >> oh.
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the human body contains about 100 billion what? atoms. gosh. that--i feel like there'd be more than 100 billion. miles of blood vessels seems like quite a bit. hair follicles seems like a lot. um, gosh. you know, um... i'm thinking--i'm leaning towards something, but i'm really not sure. i would like to use another one of my lifelines. >> which one? >> i would like to... >> "50/50" and "plus one" are available. >> you know what, let me use my "plus one." >> okay. final? >> final answer. >> okay, your friend, steven. come on down, steven. how you doing? welcome. >> good. thank you. >> all right, man.
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>> the human body contains about 100 billion what, steven? >> wow. >> do you have any idea? >> um, i think there are more atoms than that. i think miles of blood vessels, not that many. it's between--for me, it's between hair follicles and neurons, and... >> don't you think, like, a 100 billion hair follicles is quite a bit? >> i do. i'm not that hairy, so i would say neurons. that's just my deduction. can't really say that it's any intelligence behind that. >> if you had to give it a percentage, like, you know, 50% or 80% or something or do you have any... >> i'd say between those two, i would probably say 75% neurons, but i don't know. >> risking $15,000. >> okay. >> and you still have the "50/50" lifeline. >> you know what? i... that's kind of where i was leaning.

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