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hi everybody, i'm beth troutman. welcome to another edition of "right this minute" where we're all about videos first. >> a guy at a bar taunts one of the bouncers but he shouldn't have turned his head on the other bouncer. >> if you've never seen a cold cock up close, now's your chance. >> oh, my goodness. >> it's a video warning to anyone behind the wheel. >> you've got to remember obey all the traffic signals. >> what happened when one woman ended up on the wrong side of the tracks. forget about the flying car, it's all about the hover bike. >> does this look like anything
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you may have seen in star wars or something? >> yeah. >> it's the video for anybody who ever wanted a sand speeder. >> and you've got to see the baby. a proud given shows off her babies to her girl friends. >> are you going to let me hold her? his ought to tss with the bo patrero in queens. the dude is outside buffing up, trying to taunt the security guard. well, one of the security guards comes out and obliges his advances, but he shouldn't have turned his head on the other bouncer. >> oh! >> oh, my goodness. >> the second bouncer, who is about the size of a mountain, comes out and cold cocks the guy, and he goes out cold. people posting on this video say that the guy you say laid out was in the bar harassing other
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patrons and threatening to fight them. >> i don't know how i feel about this, because it was kind of unfair. he could have just held the guy. >> i tell you how you handle it, you call the police. this bouncer is huge. he could have killed this guy. >> i'm just curious what the law is in new york for security guards, because i'm sure security guards get a little leeway in ejecting customers that are bothering people, but he knocked him out cold. >> you've got to realize when you want to fight a member of the bouncing staff from a bar, you're fighting the whole staff. >> i don't think there was anybody in the right here, but i think the guy could have handled it different. >> according to the sunny side post, nypd has no report of this incident. you do see him getting loaded into an ambulance. if anything, this video is just another reason why you've got to remember to obey all the traffic signals that are out there on the road. this is video from a camera attacked to a transit system train in murray, utah.
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the train is traveling between 50 and 55 miles per hour when a woman driving in a car tries to make a left -- >> oh, no! >> -- through a red light and around a downed crossing arm. she hits into the train and then is dragged for more than 100 yards between the train and the concrete barrier. now, a lot of people who were at the scene got out of their cars and tried to help but 72-year-old lorna, who was driving the car, was pronounced dead at the scene. >> that's horrific. that was horrific. >> they believe she was trying to beat the signal or did she just not realize? >> investigators don't know if she was trying to just beat the train, but you've got to think maybe when you go around a downed crossing arm, maybe she didn't realize how close the train actually was. >> and at the point that the gate is down, that is your signal, there is a train coming, stop. >> you may not see the train, but a train is coming or a train has just left and you need to be
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careful. >> rescue crews were able to pull her husband from the car and he is in stable condition. he did make it. this video was released by the utah transit authority. it's sad, but it's almost a lesson. you know, this is why there are traffic signals. this is why you've got to obey them. i want to tell you guys the beautiful story of caleb beaver. he was a musician, an athlete and had hopes of becoming a doctor one day. unfortunately, on christmas day of 2011 after suffering two strokes from a malformation in his circulatory system, he ended up passing away. for months, his mother, april, was obviously mourning the loss of her son. and like many of us do when we lose someone, we pray to god that we somehow find some sort of connection. well, april got a letter from a kentucky man, chuck shelton, saying that he wanted to come visit her and meet her. chuck was the recipient of
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caleb's heart. >> he was an organ donor. >> and the heart went to chuck. he wanted to meet caleb's family, so he reached out and this is the moment they met. the first thing they did was bring out their stethoscope and april was able to hear caleb's heart for the first time after months. now get this. chuck was an athlete and a musician when he was in school and he is actually dr. chuck shelton. so in a way, caleb is living his dream. >> there couldn't be a more perfect recipient. >> it seems like it was a match made in heaven. to tell us a little bit more about this, we have caleb's mom, april, via skype right this minute. april, describe to us what it felt like to hear caleb's heart again for the first time. >> i don't know how to explain or put any words how it felt. >> you seem to be dealing with a lot of grief. has this helped you deal with it
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any better? >> ideal with it every day. no, it is hard as a mom but it's helped a lot. >> did you know about caleb's condition or was that unexpected for you guys? >> we had no clue. we didn't know until december 23rd when we took him to the hospital. >> did the doctor have any of the habits that caleb has? has he developed likes for like the same food or the same team for reasons he can't explain? >> he drives faster now. >> april, thank you so very much for jumping on skype and talking about this. we know it's very difficult. >> thank you. >> and our prayers will be with you. >> thank you. >> thank you, april. you lead police on a high-speed chase in the united states and it's a pretty good assumption you're going to get a felony charge or something like that. but not in australia. in sydney, australia, the suspect in this case, matthew robert nesbitt -- >> whoa, you see that?
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>> he fell over on his boat and gets run over by the police. >> here's the thing. he thinks he's going to get the book thrown at him. huh-uh, he got a $2,000 fine. here's what he had to say to the reporter after it. >> get away from me or else. >> and he had another choice word for the reporter. >> what have you got to say for yourself? [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> he didn't have anything to say that we could play on the air. >> all you have to say is i made a big mistake, i'll never do this again. it was an accident, i didn't mean to hurt anybody. i'll pay my $2,000 fine. thank you court system in australia. >> how are you feeling about your husband after this? >> she should be figuring out why the heck they gave him a $2,000 fine. >> the speed limit in that area is 50 miles an hour, but he was going nearly twice that. and the interesting thing is, is not only did he get a $2,000 fine, he got a suspended
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license. this isn't his first run-in with the law. he's done time. he's been convicted of stealing from a dwelling, possession of a weapon, armed robbery, fraud and several driving violations. >> he should be in jail if he's got that much record. he could have ran into someone, caused a bigger accident, he eally could have. a video on -- >> how to peel an egg the russian way. >> a trick you'll want to try because it's -- security cameras catch your every move, but now there are ways to protect your identity. and one of those is to tilt your head more than 15 degrees to the side. find out the simple ways to save
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bit of video from a local news station, wsmv in nashville, tennessee. it was a transition into a severe weather warning that showed this creepy, demonic face. at the time the video was being passed around all over the internet. we reached out to the news director. he explained that he thinks this was some sort of promo for nbc's scary, freaky show "grimm" and we find of bought that. they were just replacing the network commercials with a local commercial and didn't do it fast enough. but our viewers came to our aid and said no, no, no, no, no, that's not grimm. steve, terry and kimberly brought it to our attention that that weird, freaky, toothless-looking man is actually from a dandruff commercial for clear men's scalp therapy. >> but now he's saved! >> this is the actual commercial.
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it's for a dandruff shampoo. who would have thunk that? >> that's so funny. the dandruff commercial people must be freaking out because their first video went viral and they didn't pay a time to get that exposure. >> i just like it because now our viewers are becoming savvy internet detectives who are on our side helping us out. thanks to steven, thanks to terry and thanks to kimberly for the heads up. steven, robots are taking jobs. a beijing restauranteur came up with the idea to invent a robot noodle maker. [ speaking foreign language ] >> those are real robots? i thought it was paper ma shea dummies. >> they are popping up in lots of restaurants in china because they can't get people to do the work. >> it's terrifying for two reasons. one, you've got appear army of angry robots with a blade in their hand.
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they can scalp you because they already have that motion down with the blade. secondly, if all these young people don't want to learn how to make the noodles, then the tradition of chinese noodle-making is lost forever because now you've got robots making it. >> steven, these things don't have brains. number two, they haven't adapted. they're not in a movie where they're taking over the world. and number three, they don't have legs so they can't walk into your house and stab you. >> why are they mad? >> because they're communists. communists are still mad. for those of you who want to do stuff the old-fashioned way, this guy shows us how to peel an egg the russian way. >> you tap an egg on top and then you tap an egg on the bottom. >> that's great. >> clearly, he's not playing catcher for the pittsburgh pirates, but it's an interesting way to get an egg out. would i eat that egg? no. but you can check out crazy
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russian hacker's youtube channel where he does a lot of cool video. >> best way to make eggs. >> i'm about to blow your mind. this is a hover bike. these are tests being done on a machine built by a company called aerofex out of manhattan beach, california. the hover bike does not need software control, it knows how to respond to the driver/pilot's body movements to keep its balance. >> does this look like anything you may have seen in "star wars" or something? >> yeah, it looks like a sand speeder. >> doesn't it? >> do we know how this thing operates? is it gas? >> yeah. it's got two fans, it's gas-powered. it's got those little skids underneath. they say this is some of the final tests before they tear the whole thing down and rework it and make it even better. very little information on the thing so far, but look at that. i mean that's straight out of a movie.
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>> this is so freaking cool, i can't wait to ride one of them. >> i have not blown your mind, mr. fabian. >> i mean it's very cool. what are they trying to do with it, do you know? what's their ultimate goal? what's up, babe. onthis th >> yeah, let's go. >> okay. two videos all about number one. you can call this one the number one face wash. >> this guy does the mud slide and his head ends up right underneath this girl where he's peeing. then a cop a squat drip and hide. >> that's where she decided to go. >> oh, man. >> and if you already play fetch with your dog, why not play -- >> hey, fido, fetch me a beer. >> the step-by-step tutorial on how to train your dog to get you a cold one.
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in the age of technology, one of the things that is really difficult to hold on and protect is privacy. >> there are cameras almost everywhere you walk. anonymous, the hacker group out there, has put out a video telling people how they can protect themselves from what they're calling trap wire. >> however, there are a number of ways that you can combat the
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surveillance. >> one of those is to tilt your head more than 15 degrees to the side as you're walking down any place with a camera. >> due to limits in their programming, they will not be able to detect faces present. >> so i'm supposed to walk around the office all day like this? >> yeah. >> you can also apply the practice of carrying a laser and just pointing it straight at a camera. >> all of these are very not practical. like, you know, i don't understand how -- >> you know who we can ask all those questions to? >> i think i do. >> our science man, zack. >> bring him in. >> all right, zack, we are confused. how exactly is it that tilting my head 15 degrees well help not be recognized? >> my tilting your head, the technology isn't able to distinguish that you are a face. >> doesn't it look like somebody -- like christian walking down the hall with her head cocked like this?
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>> right. but you won't be stored in the database as you walking through there at that time. a lot of the methods are so you're not getting facial recognition technology. usually surveillance cameras are used to look back on crimes. >> so it's not like you can rob a bank and walk out like this and no one will tell who you are. >> not going to work. >> it's not the friday rtm countdown, but these next two videos are both number one. the first comes from the bee festival 2012, big music gathering, this time at weston park in the u.k. this guy gets a bright idea to slide on the mud. look where he ends up. >> oh, oh, oh! >> you're seeing what you think you're seeing. this girl is just squatting and peeing in the middle of this big concert festival and this guy does the mud slide and his head ends up right underneath this girl where he's peeing.
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>> did he not see her? >> i think he didn't see her. the poster is adamant about this was not set up, this was all by chance. when he gets up, it's almost like he's trying to deny that just happened. >> women usually go find some kind of privacy. >> i don't know. i've seen some girls pee in some strange places. this doesn't surprise me. this isn't the only video that's considered number one. this is at a convenience store in maryland. it's surveillance video and you see this woman frantically run into what looks like a back area of this convenience store. she's really frantic, looking around, then decides, you know what, this looks like a good place to pop down and pee. >> what? >> yeah. we talked to somebody who works in the store. apparently there are very clean public rest rooms available very close to where this girl was. instead, that's where she decided to go. >> oh, man! >> and left a pretty sizeable
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puddle behind. >> i just can't believe this girl, a woman, just pees and then just goes on her merry way. >> she didn't even wipe, she just stood back up and wald away. she had to -- hmm. it's looking like a little mama envy at the cincinnati zoo. >> are you going to let me hold her? can i just play with her? >> see why these guys are
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the afternoon express is coming. take a look and see if you can spot it. [ horn honking ] >> what? >> the guy has a train horn on his little tiny motorcycle. >> i'm pretty sure the audio makes no sense at all. your mind doesn't compute with that. >> no. it's about the size of -- it's not about the size of the -- what is it? the dog and the bark? >> it's not the size that matters? >> it's the bark. >> it's a big sound for such a small bike. >> this is brilliant. people miss motorcycles all the time, they don't see them and your horn is one of your biggest defenses, so that lets people know that you're coming and watch out because i'm on a bike. >> i think it's funny because obviously this is a daily occurrence because this person knew there to stand there and film. >> here he comes every day. >> there's the afternoon express, and there it goes.
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>> you all know i'm not a huge fan of dogs, but if i had a dog, i would definitely train it to do this. >> go get a beer. >> this is a five-step tutorial on how to train your dog to go fetch you a beer or whatever you want the dog to go get. >> we're going to have to get your dog -- we're going to have to teach your dog to fetch or bring the object and don't drop it. open the fridge door, close the fridge door. >> it's about 14 minutes long and there's a couple of different tricks you have to teach the dog to do that all become one big trick of hey, fido, fetch me a beer. she says this is all done by positive, progressive reinforcement. >> good girl, yeah! >> good! good girl. good girl! >> kind of the same way we
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taught steven to do this show. >> and with dog treats. >> think how it would be to have your buds over and be like darth vader, get me a beer. >> that's right. can your dog do that? >> so you want t train your dog to do this? the entire tutorial is on our website, rightthisminute.com. click on best of rtm. >> get me a beer. good! it's time for a visit to the animal kingdom. specifically the animal kingdom at the cincinnati zoo. they have for the first time in nearly three years put them back on exhibit with the orangutans. now, she has that almost attached to her belly. >> she's like are you going to let me hold her? can i just hold her? >> this is what humans do with other people's babies. >> she's like face to face, but
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they are like i can move faster than that. i love this. she's just like, come on, it's a baby. look at that. >> and, you know, the gibbon, you've got to give her a little credit for not freaking out because you know how moms are with their little ones. >> the orangutan wanted to get some of that baby smell. you know how babies smell real good? >> let me smell that baby. >> baby smells real good! >> that's it for us today. thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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