tv Right This Minute ABC October 14, 2016 1:05am-1:35am MST
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>> so that it would fit in, in the neighborhood. >> what happens when their well-oiled plan runs into one little problem. a couple discovers their twin babies are born -- >> healthy but conjoined. >> see the latest chapter in their long struggle to have a family. plus, the buzz word for your shot to win a new ipad mini and -- ? in a little drugstore i can't forget ? >> a husband's message about -- >> how much he loves his mrs. >> the secrets hidden in one clever song. >> you just grinned and said try another day. >> that's true love right there. >> wait for it. here's a nice, sweet, friendly reminder that hard work pays off. you see her with her backpack here. she's getting into the car. there's a box there on the
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>> two sausages in there. >> sausage? you hear someone in the background say that. as she peeks into the box and looks back at the camera, you see it's not sausage in the box. >> oh, my god! >> whoa. she's floored. >> yeah, she starts jumping up and down, puts her hands over her mouth, and completely hits the ground. >> can't be a puppy because she would have went back to grab it. >> well, she's an artist. she asked her mom for these really expensive markers. they run about so her mom suggested she start to sell her artwork to save up for the markers. >> cool. >> well, midway, someone noticed and really liked her work and decided to just donate the money. so she had no idea that the markers would be there waiting for her. >> here's a look at some of her work. the person who donated the money told her mom, you know what, allow her to use that money on other supplies, and they said they'd take care of these.
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thank you so much. >> the marker company also got wind of this story and posted it to their facebook page as well. >> she's really talented. that's for sure. >> it's nice to see that kind of reaction, especially for something like that. you can tell she's grateful. you can tell it's a passion. it's going to help her move forward with her passion. you can see how much it means to her. or at least some of them do. in fact, they're here in this video. a very swanky car pulls up to the gate. in fact, one of the people gets out and is carrying a very swanky crowbar. >> come on, man. >> goes over. a little flick. obviously knows how this thing works. now full access for a car full of burglars. >> acting like he lived there. >> professional criminal. he knows how this stuff works.
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said that it would fit in, in the neighborhood. they then go and threaten the gardener and break into the house, which was locked, because the son was home. shortly afterwards, you see them reappear. pcs, monitors, mobile phones. even one of them carrying a drawer. they load it quickly into the car. and they're gone. apparently they just got inside, grabbed what they could. police are hoping someone recognizes their faces. we head to istanbul, turkey, for the next one. this is almost so peculiar. people at a bakery, baking the bread and the product for the day. he starts smacking this guy around, pushing and punching him. >> do they have any weapons? >> according to reports, that guy on the left did have a weapon. the story continues. these guys in the bakery, while
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guys nothing. these guys apparently went outside, robbed a cab driver, stole a cab, drove down the street firing their guns. made it a couple yards before they crashed into another car. then they just legged it and ran away. >> they were just on a tear no matter what. >> police are now looking for them. this couple in turkey got exciting news. you see, they've been waiting to have a baby for four years the natural way. that didn't work, so they got ivf. well, it worked because they had identical twins. what's interesting is, you know, they get the news. it was successful. then they're told, hey, you're having twin girls. but they had boys. then they got some different news. they were told the babies were conjoined. the mom was transferred to another hospital. there the babies were born healthy but conjoined.
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months, they will eventually be able to be separated because they are only joined at the hip. doctors say at six months, relatively easy for them to separate and they'll be fine. >> goes to show you there really is no planning. you're never ready to have kids until you're having them. every time you think you have an idea of where life is going, it's always going to throw you for a loop. you kind of have to go for it. >> the good news is it will be relatively easy to separate them. they have to wait until they're about 6 months old, but mom said she's excited to take them home, carrying them in each arm. dana in new jersey is the latest winner in the rtm ipad mini giveaway. >> you could win too. all you need is thursday's buzz word, you need to be at least 21 years of age, and a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> the "rtm" buzz word is coming up in just a bit.
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here on the show, ben gleeb, he's the host of idiot test on gsn. tbs named him one of the funniest comedians working today. turns out that ben is the first comedian to broadcast live his entire set. >> super smart. i think a lot of people would look at this and be like, oh, well, if they watch it for they're not going to come to the show. no, you see this and you're like, that dude is funny, i'm going to the next show. >> these are 100% improvised. every single one is guaranteed to be different. he's already done it in multiple cities. he's gotten hundreds of thousands of views. to tell us more about it, why don't we talk to ben. he's in new orleans right now. >> what's going on, guys? >> so what gave you this idea to
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broaasts of your show? >> i have been, you know, traveling for years, 16 years, as a stanup comedian. i often will do one of my shows in each city all improvised with the crowd. facebook live has been blowing up. i thought to myself, why not, suns they're completely deficient every time, take advantage of that and be the first comedian to broadcast his whole headline set on facebook. i started doing it. the first one in s up. over 300,000 people saw it. i started doing it in every city and decided i'm going to do it the whole rest of my tour. so every city that i'm coming to as well, i'll be improvising my saturday late show off the crowd, broadcast live to the world. the ultimate high wire. >> facebook live is also pretty interactive. you ever talk about taking it one step further? >> i'm already on it. i've been doing it. >> yeah? >> i have the comedian opening for me be the one filming. he sits in the crowd in like the
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i check in periodically with the comments and make fun of people's comments. he also has permission to cut me off at any point with things people are saying, criticizing me or chiming in on the show. >> he can heckle for them? >> absolutely. >> what? >> you can heckle me from around the world if you like. >> this is incredible. >> so do you have an unlimited data plan? >> i do not. my data has been going up quite a bit, but i'm happy to do that for america. >> well, you have a show coming up this weeke california. you're also going to do this in seattle and boston. if you want information, head to rightthisminute.com. these two horses -- >> they were neck deep in this bog. >> a look at their intense rescue. >> they were probably going in there looking for some water, right. >> and he's attempting to hit a new world record. >> this is a man in china doing
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even a beautiful smile can have ge closed captioning provided by -- act? advanced kills 99% of these germs. act? advanced. you can see right here these two horses, yes, there are two of them, they were neck deep in this bog. according to rescuers, these two slipped down that steep bank right there and they got stuck in that bog. that bog is where a lot of sewage empties out. somebody saw what was going on and they called firefighters and the rspca. it took them two hours to get them out, but get them out they did. here you can see them using brute man power to pull those
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about 6 months old. they don't know who they belong to. they believe that these horses were abandoned. >> that's so sad. >> they were probably going in there looking for some water, right. just enough water to attract them but too slippery to get out. >> we see people dump kittens, puppies. this is horses. >> they're expected to recover. they hope to rehome them as soon as they can. a completely different type of rescue here in some guy posted this video because he saw something on the side of the road. as he walks closer, he sees it's a makak. >> out you better have a good ending. >> there is. the guy who posted this video posted it on social media and said, what do i do to help this creature out? they put him in contact with wildlife officials.
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that's when government officials picked it up and took it for treatment. you're about to see a man setting a new guinness world record. >> okay. >> wow. he's like a washing machine. >> this is a man in china doing the most fly board back flips in one minute. you can hear people counting in the background as this. >> can you imagine? >> you'd be so dizzy. >> he's a pro. >> it's really cool to see him do it. there's technique to it too. >> you can tell he's got it dialed in. he comes down, gives it a bit of a bounce off the water. ducks his head back.
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record adjudicator present to confirm this was a record. >> how many did he do? >> 29. >> so i got to do 30 this weekend? >> 30 in one minute. >> if you can do one, i'll give you a certificate. >> you're on. too much to do, not enough time. >> maybe feel like you could use a personal assistant sometimes? >> all the time. >> see what it would be like to hire a personal assistant f plus, don't miss out on your chance to win an ipad mini. the buzz word is coming up next. [?diggy? by spencer ludwig]
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do you ever feel like there's just not enough hours in the day? maybe feel like you could use a personal assistant sometimes? >> oh, all the time. >> in this video by buzzfeed, tony and francesca teamed up with personal assistants jake an andrea. tony's a state-at-home dad. >> running errands where you have to get the kids in and out of the car, sometimes it's a complete nightmare. it would be nice to have these errands run. >> up next, francesca. >> i've been driving around with stuff in my car that needs to be donated. >> i identify with that closely. >> that's killing your gas mileage. >> andrea sorts the clothing in the trunk while jake gets the fun gig. >> when i say go, that's when everybody is going to go. >> it's time for a water fight while dad gets stuff done in the house. >> i like that. do all the nonsense stuff. i want to play with the kids. >> all the responsibilities you have to do to keep the house running so the kids can have the time to have fun.
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the messes and the appointments, i mean, i'm handling it, but hat's off. tony's got a lot. >> people that stay at home with the kids, you're lucky to get five minutes to yourself. >> where are you going? >> and he mentioned his wife. he can take care of business. >> take care of business. >> exactly. >> i want to do something special because you take extremely good care of me and the kids. >> so sweet. >> you're on board now. >> looks like off for both of them. they got a little more quality time in. she got some more things done. sign me up. >> for a day. isn't this going to ruin you? pull the rug out. >> tomorrow you're going to be like, yo, where's that guy? around the world in 80 days. it's not a new concept, but every time a new piece of technology is developed, it seems people want to tackle the world in 80 days.
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storm have done. 24 dutch students have built themselves an electric motorcycle. this electric motorcycle is quite impressive. it has a 236-mile range. they have set out to tackle the globe. >> we are going to ride around the world on our electric motor bike within 80 days. >> they want to bring that idea of electric mobility to people across the globe, and they're doing it. they've already they've already crossed asia. they've been through iran, turkmenistan, kyrgyzstan. they have teams of people to help this journey succeed. and they've had some issues along the way. of course it's not going to be a completely smooth ride, but they're doing it. it's working and they've landed on the shores of america. much fanfare across the world, including here. maybe even taking their storm wave bike up the mulholland highway. >> how did they do there?
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ambassadors and dignitaries and students, they have carved out the time to meet with us. they're outside right now. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> so you guys are all part of the team that built this. >> yeah, we're part of a team of 24 students actually. >> has it worked up to your expectations? >> above expectations, actually. >> can i sit on it? >> of course you can. it's on right now. can you hear it? >> shanghai, they were really heavily polluted with smog. that's something that vehicles like these can help with. >> we're visiting quite a lot of universities. >> showing it to the people. >> you want to sit on the back? >> yeah, can i? >> of course you can.
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>> thank you, man. appreciate it. >> good job. >> thank you. it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> all you need is the buzz word, be at least 21 years of age, and a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> then head to rightthisminute.com and click on the win ipad button. let's reveal thursday's buzz word. it is quail. >> get to rightthisminute.com. click on enter thursday's buzz word quail. >> next week we're also having a bonus giveaway day where somebody could walk away with a flat screen tv. make sure you play. good luck, everybody. ?? ? the next time you walked in that's when our life began ? >> after so many years, she's still the one. >> the song is all about how they first met.
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otics. the thing is, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. how's it going, dale? workin' on it! some chicken companies try to get you to spend more money by using labels like "raised without antibiotics." at sanderson farms, we don't believe in gimmicks like that. well, how'd i do? no antibiotics to worry about here. hmmm...that was easy.
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a song. >> i want to put something down on tape just in case. >> this is a song he wrote about seven years ago on his 50th wedding anniversary with his wife. she goes to the store. by the time she comes back, he's written this song. >> oh, my gosh. that's true love right there. >> wait for it. this is a song all about how they first met. since we met ? ? in that little drugstore i can't forget ? ? you were lunching with a friend ? ? when me and my buddy walked in ? >> she's going to fall in love with him all over again. >> i think the internet is falling in love with him.
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to take me out ? ? with that money you flashed about ? ? you just grinned and said try another day ? >> most people would walk away, but not arnold. ? so every time i got off that air force base ? ? to that little drugstore i would race ? ? the n that's when our life began ? ? it's been 50 years ago i can't forget ? >> that's what's getting everybody. 50 years and you can see how much he loves his mrs. ? it's been 50 years ago i can't forget ?
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