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okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. troutman and it's time for some great stories and videos, "right this minute." this video is so disturbing on so many levels. >> because it's a child being put up to no good. >> you'll hear about the woman police say put him up to it. almost there. >> coast guard heroes are at it again. >> look how awesome he's being with her. >> see why a woman had to be whisked to safety. it was street mania over those new air jordans. now meet a collector who reveals how to score more vintage jordans. >> you can get tles for $300 on
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ebay. and what do you do with too much snow? >> you go snowboarding. >> or street-boarding. >> this is the dumbest thing i've ever seen. let's get started with our top story. and nick, you have it. >> this one is going to drive all of you women crazy. because it's a child being put up to no good. this video coming to us from wsvn in hollywood, florida. cameras captured a little boy coming up to the front door of a home. stealing a package out of the mailbox and just quietly walking away. the homeowner catches the boy in the act, starts to yell at him and chase after him. and the little boy and a woman who was waiting on the curb take off running. >> even the police officers said, you know, she's putting him up to it and he said, when i confronted him and they took off, they went down to the stop
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sign and they were running. >> that's a shame. >> police don't know who the woman was. in relation to the little boy. but they do believe that he was put up to this crime by the woman that he was with. a lot of circumstances like this, police will blur the face of a dhild who is under 18. but in this case they want to try to find out who is doing this. so they released the video showing the boy's face, in the hopes of catching the boy and the accomplice. >> that sucks because they're taking a boy this behavior and he's going to grow up thinking this is okay. >> is it me or did he look a little tentative doing that? >> it looked like knew was doing something wrong. imagine you're home and you're doing your daily things and then you hear -- >> bam right into the house. >> oops! >> whoa, the top completely gone from that car? >> firefighters cut it off to get the person out, right?
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>> that's exactly what happened. there was a young driver, who they believe was speeding through this street. which is actually a dead-end street. lost control of the car and ended up slamming into this woman's house. >> i went back in to call 911 and -- i was scrambling. >> there is damage to the inside of the house, the outside of the house. i don't know how, but fortunately, both driver and passenger only had minor injuries. >> good thing that's a brick house and not a frame structure house. the car would have gone right through. >> get this, the driver had no license to drive. and the car is uninsured. >> oh. >> the neighbors are saying they've been trying to ask for speed bumps to be placed in the street because drivers are driving too fast and this is the second time that a car has
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slammed into the same exact house in the same exact spot. >> next time if it happens again, it might knock my house down. >> i don't want that to be my room. i want you to take a look at this surveillance video, this is pretty disturbing. this is at a convenience mart called alex's mini mart. watch as a guy comes up to the counter pretending to buy these two gallons of the milk. then suddenly see him hiding behind the snack shelf and he pulls something out of his pocket and he starts spraying it on the clerk. reports say it was an irritant. but it gets worse. the guy moves around behind the counter and starts beating the man over the head with a sledgehammer. he hits him six times. you see the shop keeper fall to the ground. then the robber walks out of the store with two cartons of cigarettes. >> he did that for two cartons of cigarettes. >> two cartons of cigarettes reportedly worth $12 and flees the scene on a bicycle.
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this happened last week. released this surveillance video in hopes of finding this robber and they did. they arrested 50-year-old rodobaldo sanchez and he's charged with one count of attempted first-degree murder. one count of armed blarely with assault. one count of armed robbery and one count of armed false imprisonment. the good news is that he has been caught. the bad news is the 44-year-old shopkeeper, is currently still in the hospital unconscious from his injuries and has reportedly undergone two surgeries. it was incredibly violent for two cartons of cigarettes. there was a bakery next to this shop and someone from the bakery came into the mini mart shortly after this happened and found the shop keeper on the floor and was ablto call e ambulance quicklytol.icel jordan retired second time in 1999, but every time they release a new air
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jordan shoe, people go crazy like they did over the weekend and the internet is filled with all the craziness that happened. look at the people behind the security gate. >> for a sneaker. >> this is before they even opened the store. >> this makes no sense to me. >> this is the air jordan concord that everybody is all geeked about. it's close to $200 to get this shoe. this is what happened in new york. some dudes decided to fight over some air jordans in the street. >> the fight started, people got trampled in seattle trying to get into malls. this is the destruction that happened to a mall window door. and the dekalb county, georgia, a woman was arrested because she left her two children in the car while she went to go get michael jordan shoes. >> now you're putting children in danger and that's completely unacceptable. >> to talk about the popularity of michael jordan shoes, we have eric nickel via skype, he's been
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collecting them for six years. >> what's so special about this concord shoe? >> well there's a lot of history behind it. it's the first basketball shoe that uses patent leather, which mix it shiny. when michael jordan was wearing it and he won, people went nuts. >> how many shoes have you bought over the years? >> i have 120 pairs, most i wear and the ones i don't, i plan on selling. >> i actually have a pair of concords. >> how did you get you'res? >> these were released in 2000. >> all colors of the jordan 11 will fetch $300 to $500. these jordan 11s were released last year, you can get them for $300 on ebay. these came out in 2008. these will go $400. and then these will go for $400 on ebay as well.
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>> nike has it figured out. they haven't changed the style of the shoe, right? they make a new color and rerelease it one a year and people go bananas. yup. how would you like to follow a day in the life of luggage. >> where do they show the part where the, where the baggage handler and picks up your bag and heaves it? >> well, there's an app for that. kinda. our tech-spert breaks it down. is this item fashion-forward or fashion fail. >> this story begs the question -- would you wear these? >> it's not well thought out footwear, but one famous designer says it's a must-have, seriously. and a motorcycle, a racetrack and a monster jump that left us all wondering -- >> what was that person doing? why was that person there? >> the surprise landing even the dirt biker didn't see coming.
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welcome back to the show. don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com, great videos, all day long. >> this story begs the question -- would you wear these? >> are you kidding me? stilletto ice skates? >> yup. >> why? why? why would they make these. you're already on ice skates, why do you need to be in stillettos. you could break your ankle in ice skates to begin with. >> as it is, i know. >> this like quadruples the break-the-ankle risk. >> they were designed by a company called d-squared and they're known for having edgy designs. but this i think takes it to a whole different little. and you know what, they went off the hook, because stylist rachel zoe decided they were one of her favorite finds this winter. and now everybody is talking about them. but they're not exactly
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accessible. they do cost almost $1900. >> if you took that skating thing off, i would love that shoe. >> they're kind of like mary poppins-esque, with an edge. >> mary poppins meets "sex and the city." there are people who do say they can never walk in flats. not tennis shoes, not flat shoes, not sandals, not nothing. so maybe they would skate in these? i think this is just to make a statement. >> let me show you a vantage point thaw don't get to see every day, really. this video is from the folks at delta airlines. and this is a behind-the-scenes look at -- the journey of your luggage. >> so what happens when it goes behind the little secret passageway door. >> they put a secret camera, a hidden camera inside of a suitcase so that you could follow one bag on its journey. >> where do they show the part where the baggage handler picks up your bag and heave it littl they're pretty gentle. i think they probably knew that
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this commercial was being shot. >> into the airplane. where it goes inside the belly of the plane. just imagine you had the power to follow your bag like this. would you like that? >> sure. >> there's an app for that. >> can you teach me how this app works? >> sure. you put in your last name and enter your bag number or you can scan it. it's got a little scanner. >> this would be awesome for the times you lose your luggage and you wouldn't have to stand in that line and have to explain it over and over. here's my bag, it says right now it's in the dominican republic. why is it there? >> exactly. and that's the whole point. you can know minute to minute, exactly where it is. >> for more information about all this, you can go to our website, rightthisminute.com. >> cat calls to momma. >> momma.
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>> momma. >> momma. [ meow ] i know you guys are big dirt bike racers, you guys race on weekends. even when you have what seems to be a clear track, it can still be dangerous. the guy is on his kawasaki 450 rks coming up to the jump -- man, yikes! what was that person doing? why was that person there? >> that person had crashed on the other side of the jump. typically on a track like this, there's a course marshal or a flag person, trying to warn other people of danger. that person was nowhere to be find. >> were these guys hurt? >> mildly dangerous, but they were not seriously hurt much. >> oh! you okay? >> oh. >> it looks looks like the guy going off the jump lands right
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on the other guy's thigh. >> i think the guy did the whole like, you know when you're in a lot of pain and you run away interest where you are. he was trying to run away from the pain. >> trying to walk away from where it just happened. >> that must be a guy thing, i don't think i ever ran away from where it happened. >> you never heard of outrunning pain? >> no i just grab where it hurts. >> you okay? >> uh. we've seen lot of stunts on wheels video. but -- >> this is on a different set of wheels. >> see how wheelchairs are no obstacles to these super-athletes. and ha do you get a bear for christmas? >> i thought they got a stick. >> no, something much better, and you'll see it.
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now that you're into photography and are always impressed by people with really cool artistic skills. this is awesome stop-motion photography combined with clay-mation. called morphology. it's really really amazing. >> i love it starts with looks like a soldier. it morphs into a fox whose tail is wagging. the fox morphs into a windsurfer
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and it morphs into a building. peter directed this, did this video. >> what's the movie with the fox? the fantastic mr. fox? >> yes. >> with george clooney. >> it was a george clooney called "the fantastic mr. fox." >> i wonder how much time it took him to do this. >> wonder away, nick, wonder. you see a lot of trick and stunt videos on this show. sometimes on skateboards or bikes, motorcycles this one's on a different set of wheels. two guys performing some pretty crazy stunts on wheelchairs. this is team finnish power made up of two guys, henry manni and alexi kirjonin and these guys are showing gt they're actually paraplegics. they're in these chairs every
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day of their lives. this guy is on the parallel bars. he's lifting his body weight plus the chair. >> these guys are incredible athletes. >> they're pulling their feet. >> how tough was it to climb the rope back in gym class? it was really hard. these guys are climbing a rope in their wheelchair. look at that. >> and the trick to climbing the rope is wrapping the rope around your leg. using your feet to hold you. >> that's even tougher. >> that is some upper body strengths. you see them outside rolling down the hill. going down the steps and stopping themselves as they go down. guys on the tennis court. chasing down some tennis balls, they've got all sorts of these whilechair trick videos on their website. >> i think everyone that makes a new year's resolution and goes to a personal trainer and thinks
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doing 20 push ps is too much? should watch this video. >> i find this insayly inspirational to people. because nothing is stopping these guys. it's awesome. >> i imagine for somebody who is newly confined to a heelchair and thinks now i can't do anything threat ig for the rest of my life they can look at a video like this and say, there's still a lot of things i can do. artists can work in all types of different mediums, clay, paint, wood. artist guy laramie from montreal works with books. >> look what he did to that book. >> these are carved landscapes that he's done out of books. he's been working as an artist for about 30 years, he's a stage-writer, director, composer, fabricator. he does musical instruments, he's a singer, this series of ka carved books is called "bilios and the great wall." excavating down to reveal
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three-dimensional landscapes. it looks like rocks, stairs, intricate figurines. >> it pains me to look at it because these books are no longer readable. >> he's using piles of old obsolete encyclopedia. he says a return to that which doesn't need to say anything, that which simply is. >> i wonder how he came up with this idea. maybe he ripped a book and said, wait a minute, i can make landscape. >> you can't judge this book by its cover -- >> because the cover is gone. nick likes to start out his pitches saying -- to russia! i like to start mine by saying -- to space! dan burbank is the space commander aboard the international space station, and he caught these images on december 21st. >> are these lightning strikes? >> those are lightning strikes over the south pacific.
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as he crosses into tasmania. look at left of your screen. what you're seeing is the comet lovejoy, which scientists had predicted it was going to crash into the sun. >> and it just brushed by the sun, narrowly escaping the sun. and it didn't burn it. >> i love this comet. >> the video came from nasa, but the captain was being interviewed by wdiv in detroit. this is what he had to say about seeing the whole event. >> just before the sun came up, there was this long green arc that extended ten degrees or so from the horizon. >> he said in all of his time of being in space, he's seen some incredible stuff. but he said this is the most incredible thing that he's seen. >> i'm going to play steven here for a s.e.c. and i'm going to say allegedly. >> you think he allegedly saw a comet? i'm going to go out on a limb and say he actually saw it.
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>> the comet passed 240 miles above the earth. the arc you're seeing is the earth's atmosphere and then as they're moving, that's where you see the comet appear. >> an indestructible comet. >> this comet's theme song should be gloria gaynor's theme song "i will survive." ♪ i will survive caught on tape -- hmm, how should we describe this guy? >> jerk. >> that works. we'll show you why. and, coming up, an incredible balancing act. >> don't move. >> i'm not moving. not those, an impressive one.
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before the new year, resolve to support the american red cross, and you'll provide hope, help, and compassion -- every day. do something that means something. visit redcross.org today. hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, welcome back to another half hour of "right this minute."she glad tothem. how the coast guard air-lifted a
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sick woman to safety. >> you see how quickly she comes up. >> that was an e-ticket ride there. >> forget the gloves, see the new way to stop car thieves. >> you know, dogs have been using this same type of technology with their nose for years. >> to smell someone's butt? >> yes. this qualifies as an extreme winter sport. by that, we mean extremely dumb. and -- see what some bears unwrap for christmas. >> an ode to peanuts. we're going to begin this half hour of our show with some video that we got from our good friends at the coast guard. the queen mary ii, a cruise ship was about 110 miles off the coast of nag's head, north carolina when one of their passengers, a 64-year-old woman was complaining of severe abdominal pain. so, the coast guard was called in to medivac this woman from the deck of the cruise ship.
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>> she's almost in. still getting there. >> you can see one of the rescue swimmers helping this 64-year-old woman into the rescue cage. >> look how awesome he's being with her. he's so supportive, supporting the back of her neck. even gives her a little pat on the shoulder after he gets her in. >> that's got to be scary. >> for her. >> for an older woman to be thrown into a basket and -- see ya. >> i'm in. >> roger. and right. >> the guy from the coast guard who is on deck, he's called a swimmer, basically, he's the one helping this woman into the basket. and a lot of people, this looks familiar because it's kind of like the ashton kutcher movie, "the guardian" because he's a swimmer. you can hear the communication between the helicopter and the guy down on deck. >> and basket cleared of the
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vessel. >> they start lifting her up and now the camera switches views and now you're inside the helicopter and you see how quickly she comes up. >> that's an e-ticket ride there. >> right? dateline, a,000 oakes, california. surveillance video of a guy just, cruising around this car. he's got a flashlight in his hand. he's looking in the back seat. check the front seat. now he's going over to this truck, looking over to there saying ha do they have? but he's not done. he busts out the window. >> oh. >> jerk. >> he must have found something in there worth stealing. >> he thought he found something in there worth stealing. according to the person who posted this on youtube. he got a leather briefcase filled with christmas cards. >> don't leave anything valuable in your car, don't leave it on your seat, in view, because
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you've got clowns like this because that's how quickly they can do it. break the window, in and out and they're gone. >> in this last angle, you get a clear shot of this guy's face, i hope this guy is caught and i hope he goes to jail. i'm with you. the dream of getting into space is much more of an everyman's dream these days, not just something nasa does. to new mexico. where the armadillo aerospace company launched their stig-a rocket. a reusable 32-foot rocket. the view you're seeing on the left is pointing down the tube of the rocket. the view you're seeing on the right is a matched viewpointing up. >> that's pretty cool. >> it takes about two minutes for the rock to reach apogee, or the point at which it loses all forward momentum. it reach as point of 137,000
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feet. armadillo aerospace is a private company that does a lot of research and development with reusable rockets to make getting into space more of a commercial entity. >> for people or for -- >> and to do experiments. >> what you're going to eventually see are people being able to go up into space for thousands of dollars instead of millions and that's what's fascinating. >> just listen to this thing first of all. >> it's cool when the rocket's fuel burns out and you hear the silence of it. >> it's like hearing the cold still sounds of space. >> this is the cool part of the video. when the nose cone jetti ssons d the tube comes out. that was a built of a fault. if you saw the nose cone kind of came down -- >> it did cause a minor problem. but it wasn't anything that seriously damaged the rocket. >> look at the earth.
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>> from this vantage point it makes problems seem really tiny. by now we've all opened our christmas presents, i got these beautiful earrings from gayle. >> aw. >> but people aren't the only ones getting presents. >> no. >> this is spangles and cisco at the queen's zoo of new york and they got a present, too. >> what do you think they got? >> wild guess. >> meat. >> a ball to play with. >> barbie doll. >> they got peanut butter. >> i thought they got a stick. >> there's in lore peanut butter. they got this wonderful nutty treat. >> they're so polite because the one watched, the other pulled the stick covered with peanut butter out. and he just takes on the box. where's the stick. >> they didn't fight over it, they kind of work together. >> at the zoo they do the presents to the animals and they present their animals with
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gifts. and in this case it was butta. >> butter ode to peanuts. >> eu da peanuts. >> why is it when a black man looks professional. everybody goes that guy's talking white. >> is that so? meet the guy who says -- >> i'm not white. i'm black, okay! >> and you've heard of voice and fingerprint recognition, right? but what about butt recognition. >> the butt? the curvature, the density? the size? >> pretty much. i'll explain how it w cçrrú
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welcome back to the show. but don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com. great videos all day long. have you ever been told you talk black or you talk white? >> all the time. >> i'm sure beth does. >> well that's something that happens to self-professed nerd, chris sanders. so he did a blog about it. >> why is it when a la black man speaks professional, you know what i'm saying. he comes to you and says, hello, sir, how are you doing, everybody goes, that guy's
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talking white. black dudes look at me like hey, man, why you talking like that. and i'm like gee, why you be talking like you dumb. people doing you, one day people love you. >> the funny thing to me is when white people talk black to me like hey, girlfriend. i never say that and i get that probably on a daily basis. >> a note to self, don't say hey girlfriend. >> to talk more about this video we have chris sanders via skype "right this minute." >> what was the moment that inspired you to make this video? >> i was at home. with my family and my sister was making fun of the way i talk again. and i thought, let's make a video about this. >> why do you think people say hey you are this color and you need to speak a certain way? >> it's all part of the culture. people get to say well you're black and slang, because that's how they treat you and that's how we want you to stay, too, because they can automatically identify you as one of us. >> what's the response that
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you've received for your video? >> most people are spos tiff. a lot of people came to the video and most of them were like thank you for making this. western person said to me this this video is awesome. are you the king of black people to me. >> for the people who are giving you negative feedback and saying you know, you're this color, you need to talk this way, what do you say to them? >> it's 2011, you got to get over it. >> last i checked race was not a sound. >> cat pushes his cat friend. ♪ ♪ [ meow ] >> cat wins! balancing everything in your life can be sometimes difficult. you are even on a show called the balancing act. >> the whole show dedicated to balancing things, right? >> yes. i walked around with things on my head. it was a weird show. >> on a tightrope.
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>> did you ever have this guy on the show? and i say this guy, because i've been able to find this much info on the guy that balances. but he has everyday objects and he can figure out how to balance them perfectly. at the end -- he snaps his fingers like it's fun. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> he got a scooter, he's trying to balance. on top of a field. >> he's using the kickstand to balance the vespa. if anybody knows who this guy is and has info on him, i'd like to he know, put it on my facebook page. >> this video was done to promote tourism in seoul. >> i would go to seoul to see this. >> you would go all the way to south korea to see this? and you can see it right here. >> not just to see this, but this is something i would go see while i was in south korea and i would fly there and purposely go see this. >> maybe you could go on a
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seoul-search and find this guy. >> look at this, watch what i can do. make a move, you're making it harder. >> don't move. >> i'm not moving. >> you're talking, which means you're moving. there you go. >> it's new year's resolution time. can you promise to wait, volunteer, spend more time with your friends and family and you can do this one. can you spend more time on rightthisminute.com. >> do that one because of the rest of the stuff is much harder and not nearly as much fun. >> rightthisminute.com, the official new year's resolution of 2012. this woman might have a problem. >> she just fall to pieces because a guy is standing there in the snowbank. >> yes, she did. but the queston is, is it real
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make stealing your car next to impossible. butt recognition technology. >> what? >> i found this story at techcrunch.com. >> what it is is a car seat that uses 360 different sensors to recognize the driver of a car, and it's got 98% accuracy. the butt. >> what? >> the curvature, the density? the size? >> this one's boney, this is more bubbly. >> technically, yes. those things would matter. because it takes, it's like pressure points. where your weight deposits in a seat. >> what are the advantages of having this bahooney-recognizing seat? >> i don't know, but i think the possibilities are endless. you could program it to recognize where your seat should be, how high the steering wheel should be. think about two or three years from now, this could be in cars. >> dogs have been using this same type of technology with the
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nose for years. >> sniffing someone's butt? >> butt recognition technology. >> think about it. >> think about it -- >> no marketing potential whatsoever. oh, look, the seat recognizes the smell of your butt? no. >> instead of using 98 different pressure points. >> 360, listen to me when i talk! >> instead of using 360 pressure points in the seat they could put one little snifr in the seat and it would do the same thing. >> stop! >> i could have solved this problem years ago. >> where did this go? can we talk? a big part of the country got a bundle of snow last week. feet upon feet. what do you do with all the snow? >> you go snowboarding. >> skiing. >> snow -- >> snow cream. >> you never had snow cream? you go out to a clean surface, like a table or a chair or bench or something and you scoop up
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all the snow and you add condensed milk and vanilla and you stir it up and it's delicious. >> great, snow cream. all the fun things you can do with all the snow. these guys who let's say for lack of a better term, have a large pair -- >> oh. >> start off looking like quite a bit of fun. i don't know if they're tied to a car or a tank or a jet blaen. >> what? >> is that guy going about 60 miles per hour? >> they're doing 150, they're not on a closed road. he goes back and forth. >> oh, heck no. >> this is the dumbest thing i've ever seen. it looks fun, but it's dumb. >> they're passing cars. >> there's cars going in the opposite direction. >> i don't think it is a tube. i think it's just that dude's set of stones he's sitting on. you have to have a pair to do what this guy is doing. >> i know what the issue oids.
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>> oh, no! >> and he's on a little doughnut tube and it wouldn't fit in the back seat. they're like, you know what, we're just going to tie you to the car. >> i don't know if he got really lucky or if he knows what he's doing on the back of this. >> the guy's name is yorga, from latvia. >> it's time for our weekly check-in with matt dreidel from e-bomb's world. what's up? >> what's up. >> we got three videos, let's start with woman's phobia of snowmen. >> all right. let's do this. >> let's pull back the curtains. >> oh my. [ laughter ] >> did she just fall to pieces because a guy is standing there in a snowman costume? >> did you see that creepy snowman? he has legs. here she goes, the curtain is about to reveal the snowman with legs. >> she hates it!
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creepy.horse nextto the >> i think this is real. because you know some people are afraid of clowns. i think it's possible. >> i really think this is real, too. >> i'm saying it's real, because that snowman is scary. >> will you listen to this music or something? poem don't even talk like that in real life. this is a definite fake. >> oh, no way. i think we're going to have to agree to disagree on this one. >> i'm with you, mac, i'm going on your side, i think she might be fibbing. >> we're going to move on to the next. this one is tara mink's skills video. >> what are we watching here? >> i have to put it back together. >> oh. >> wait a minute. >> so all the pieces are floating around. >> it just reversed, i think. >> i believe this is a rewind. >> a total rewind. >> so we all agree on this one. >> it's an awesome fake. >> last one, cat tries to kill owner. >> steven, this has got to be
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real, even before we see it because we all know that secretly all cats are trying to kill you. >> whoa! >> i think this is fake. >> get out of here. i think it's fake. >> because who has their tv that close to the edge like that? just a little bump from a cat is going to knock it over. >> i think he's really in pain. i think it's real. >> who films themselves doing sit-ups? >> who is going to film themselves doing a couple of sit-ups, especially the shape this guy's in. >> we don't even know if the tv works. >> it's real. >> they can tell, matt dreidel. >> i'm going to say real. >> i think we're going to have to put this on our viewers, is it real or is it fake? facebook.com/rightthisminute. >> good finds, matt. >> mazel tov. attention, ladies, does your
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the slow-mo guys are back and this time, they're slower than ever. this time is a bit of an experiment. they're taking mugs, filling them up with tea. >> they apparently didn't have time to comb his hair before he shot the video? >> he was too eager to get out and they are breaking five different cups from 500 frames per second to 10,000 frames per second and they're showing us the difference. >> let's break some stuff. >> that's pretty cool. >> that's pretty cool. to give you an idea, those cameras shoot about 30 frames a second. >> our cameras? >> uh-huh. >> that means you get 30
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pictures. >> per second. >> in one second of video. they get 10,000 pictures per second. that's a lot. that's why you could see all that cool stuff. >> what if she shot our entire show with one of those cameras? >> sssslllloooooo everyone with www. deejay flula, one of our favorites on the show puts out a lot of videos of himself trying to figure things out. now he's back trying to teach us. >> in the there was probably water in the start of the world and then there was some, some chemicals and the water go and come to -- >> he starts off attempting to describe the creation of the earth. >> and then the algae is like having intercourse with like a rock. and then the rock and the algae, they make a turtle.
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and then makes somes a en he flies. the turtle fly and he's now a bird. and he's a birdie-turtle. >> he's a tiny birthie-boy, birdie-turtle. >> i had no idea that turtles grew wings after a rock and algae had sex. >> oh, meteor, and then the dinosaurs are there! >> it sounds like the meteor brought the dinosaurs to the earth. >> so far, he's dead-on in my book. >> and then humans, yeah? but they're not humans, they're like cave boys. they're like that. and then you know in like ten more here and then ten more and then they're -- boom. human man. >> this whole thing about the earth being more than four billion years old? it's 40 years old. >> they're inventing like, the ice age and then they invented civil war and then -- and
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then -- invention of the ice age and then we invented the civil war and then we invented the internet. does that make sense? >> he's going for the key points in history. >> and he's giving us exactly what we need. the basics. >> study, study, study! last week we talked about stuff dudes say, stuff girls say -- we saw one video of what dudes say, but it was dude doing it and we thought it would be funnier if it was a girl. >> you want me to go to that, hey, honey? >> you like going to that [ bleep ]. >> all right. i'll go. >> touchdown! >> touchdown! >> score, i've done this a million times. i got this. >> yo, whoa, is that you? >> yeah she's all cycle.
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>> psycho, bra. >> psycho. >> so, she goes through the usual things, text message from the girlfriend and he's like, hey. >> i like, the girl playing the guy is tory lord, do you think she nailed it? >> some of the stuff, yeah. >> it's pretty funny, right. >> especially the itching and scratching. >> the reshifting, the placing of the area. >> of the friend. >> of the friend. >> that happens all the time. and this, they don't care, they don't care. >> you don't know what it's like, living with him. sometimes things need to of move. >> do you guys thing this is funny or not funny. head over to our facebook page and let us know, facebook.com/rightthisminute. we love videos from landscapes and this comes from
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thailand. if you think this is cool, it's because carlos does have a creative eye, he was an animator at pixar and he's he's the animator behind buzz lightyear in espanol mode in most recent "toy story iii" movie. >> definitely makes you want to visit thailand. >> ooh, look at that. >> we'll leave you with more incredible images from this video. thanks for joining us and we hope you have a fantastic rest of your day, we'll see you tomorrow, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪
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