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hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. great videos and the stories behind them right here right this minute. >> yeah, big dude is going crazy. >> he wants this dude out of his car so you see him. >> now just forcibly try to remove the guy. >> the surprising story behind the passenger from hell. >> oh! >> crowds line the route of a cycling race, but -- >> who are the people standing in the middle there. >> see why somebody should have asked that question a lot sooner. a new tlc show follows three
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female detectives on the mean streets of america. >> it's reality tv at its most real. >> if i was [ inaudible ] i would crap my pants. >> meet the women of homicide who have a knack for solving murders. >> a woman's intuition. i think you get it when you get kids. >> and making string cheese russian style. >> kind off icky to see. >> what's pushing the factor right over the edge. >> everything about it is disgusting. >> when we set up the scenario you got a honda crv and what looks like a parking lot and a dude in the back of your honda crv you don't want anymore. you want that guy to be gone. first method. scream at him. >> out of the car! >> try to reason with each other. >> he's being an [ bleep ]. >> hear what the people are saying about the guy in the white hat. >> don't like him. >> choice words.
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attempt number three, forcibly try to remove the guy. >> he's [ bleep ]. >> and then attempt four, rip the guy's shirt off. >> doesn't work either. really pay attention to attempt number five. >> oh! >> the guy slams the back tailgate of the honda crv on top of this dude's head. >> that guys calves will feel that the next day. >> we talked to the uploader of the video. the two guys in the video are actually really good friends and are also roommates. >> oh. >> he wouldn't get out of the car for ten minutes so this is what the other guy decided to do. he said he didn't want to punch him because they're such good friends. instead just slamming the lift gate to his buddy which is known as crv'ing your friend. he told pus no law enforcement showed up or anything after this and a minute after the video ends the guy not wanting to leave the car just went up to his room. >> these guys were doing a bit of drinking. friends of his.
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probably was some post-party shenanigans. >> i don't want to punch you but i will slam your head in the car door. >> oh! an unruly customer in southeastern russia light fixture store was caught on camera and caught before it was able to make an escape. i say it because it wasn't a person, it was a badger. >> what? >> they say this badger got into the store. it smashed lamps, toppled stuff over and scared customers and people working there. somehow managed to get into a radiator grill. once it got into the vents it made its way over the lobby and watch. boom. >> that dude's head. >> the drop ceiling tiles couldn't hold the ten pound weight. see it falling through the floor and almost fell on him. but as you can see it didn't go quietly. >> this could be somewhat of a protest or a revolt because the wisconsin badgers lost in the final four over the weekend.
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>> all the badgers in the world are up in arms rioting. >> yeah. >> there was no connection made between this badger and the wisconsin badgers. it was taken to a local zoo where it was checked out and say it will be released into the wild. >> we go from one angry badger to a crazy sheep in the uk. the people who were looking at the sheep wanted to see the miniature sheep's new baby, the baby on the right. look at mom. mom has crazy eyes because maybe she's not happy with these humans trying to see her baby. >> i don't like this. >> this sheep looks evil. >> she's baring her teeth. >> looked like somebody glued on the googly eye things. >> you're making fun of the lamb. >> not blinking at all. >> looks like someone taped her eyelids open. >> looking at footage from the tour, a cycling race across belgium. a spectator filming as they're
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flying at high speeds. >> who are the people standing right in the middle there. >> those are actually spectators standing on the traffic median going to cause a big problem. keep your eye on one of those spectators. watch what happens. >> oh, my gosh. >> a cyclist runs into one of the spectators at a high rate of speed. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> that woman 65 years old went down pretty quickly. the force of the impact was so hard, that it actually knocked her out of her shoes. take a look at the footage from euro sport live, that rider johan van sumerran was injured by the impact of the crash. the woman shoeless, the bike beside her. >> the front wheels bent too. >> did he go on the median? >> the crash is still under investigation. what they believe happened was he was thinking about changing lanes going to the other side where there were fewer cyclists and didn't see the spectators standing there nor did he see
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the traffic median. >> looks marked to me. they didn't have extra mashings for the cyclists. he would have crashed either way. >> emergency workers were called to the scene. both were taken to the hospital. he had has slacerations to his black eye and bumped and bruised released from the hospital the next day. the 65-year-old woman hit still in the hospital and according to reports right now, is still in the intensive care unit. ♪ string cheese, anyone? who doesn't like string cheese? it's delicious. this is video from a factory that makes string cheese in russia. the trading house of cheese. >> guy is in sandals. >> shirt on. >> arm pit hair going to fall in. >> you have arm hair, going to have arm hair cheese. >> this video kind of icky to see. this is not what i want to show
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you that's controversial about this location. >> this isn't the controversy? >> it gets worse? one employee posted a photograph of them bathing in the milk they use to make cheese with. >> we don't need to worry about arm hair, butt hair, pubic hair. >> everything about it is disgusting. >> this happened in december during the company's new year's eve party. that's why they're having such a good time. >> celebrate bathing in cheese together. >> since january, they have sold more than 108,000 pounds of cheese. >> the whole thing is underwear. >> looks like he is holding his sweat pants or shorts up out of the water and they're having a good jolly time. >>s please tell me this isn't sold here, just like a russian brand. >> looks like it's sold in 14 cities in russia. there is a criminal investigation going on right now. if the managers are found guilty they could face years in jail. the owner of the company released a statement saying that this is just water or perhaps
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technical fluid maybe leading us to believe this is not the milk they make the cheese with or that maybe this company is the victim of corporate sabotage. >> that's a theory. >> she was the abandoned pup who pulled at millions of heart strings. >> they found her in this pile of trash. immediately the video went viral. well i have great news. >> how she's now living a healthy, happy life. and when target shooting fires back. >> oh.
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back in december, hope for paws posted this video. they res caused a dog named miley. found her in this pile of trash. the video went viral. reaching more than 14.5 million views. >> wow. >> at the time she was malnourished suffering of mange, parasite, bacterial infections. well i have great news. miley is not only much healthier, she now has a new home. >> whoa. she looks fantastic. >> it's a completely different dog. >> extreme home make-over dog edition. >> what a beautiful, beautiful beast she is. >> and she's happy. look at her playing around with this toy in her new home. she is going to be company for
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tony. she was the lucky person that got to bring miley home. when the story first hit the internet about 500 people ended up applying to be miley's rescuers. apparently tony and her late husband over their 40-year marriage rescued about four different huskies they cared for. this would be her fifth pet. >> still plays like a puppy, jumping around like brand new. >> i love they were able to rehabilitate the dog, get the mange away, get her healthy and adopted. >> hope for paws worked with pushy pet foundation, veterinarian care center and the lakewood animal hospital to get her to this healthy state. not sure what kind of gun this guy is using, but it could be a -- >> this video -- >> looked like a dead tree they were shooting at. >> probably a dead tree.
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don't know if they've been shooting at the tree so long they sawed through it or just big ammo. >> i think if you shoot at targets long enough you'll shoot through the tree. >> hit me in the head. >> me too. >> and another guy feeling the pain from a solid it. this is t university of quee queensland in australia. pretty sure the guy will never forget the number 16. >> oh. >> he's five times bigger than anybody out there. >> like a huge tree. >> the guy is a mountain. he's huge. watch that hit again. looks like the kid carrying the ball is just about maybe to pass it and then thinks twice, holds the ball and just gets jacked. >> he had him cued up. stood there and waited and just picked him off. >> turned into a try for the team in red because they then grabbed the ball, ran it all the way down to the other end of the field and scored. there are approximately
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15,000 murders each year in the united states. only 15% of the people who are responsible for solving those murders are women. tlc is about to shine a spotlight on the women who are helping put the guilty behind bars. >> we actually have a pretty interesting scene. there's a blood trail that leads from his apartment back this driveway. >> this is a brand new show on tlc called women of homicide and it follows three female detectives, jenny luke, summer benton and jennifer mitch. >> why would they come all the way to here? you know what i mean? >> blood trail. >> it's reality tv at its most real. the thing that makes them so unique and spectacular is they can draw upon their lives as wives and mothers to help solve these crimes. >> i use the fact that i am a mother inside of the interview room a lot. you can get to someone's
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emotions and then they'll talk to you honestly. >> to tell us about the new show and what it's like to be a female homicide detective we have two of the stars of "women of homicide" jenny luke and jennifer mitch via skype "right this minute." welcome to the show, ladies. what is it like to be a woman in a field that is freedpredominan men? >> we do have things on the outside like cooking dinners and worrying about baby sitting, so that's more of a stressor for us, but we really don't feel that different than most of our male counterparts. at least we're not really treated different. >> is thehere truth to a woman' intuition and does it help you in your job? >> i think you get it when you get kids. >> how about in the interrogation room? do you have an advantage being a woman? >> sometimes it's definitely worked for me. i can use that motherly way. i think they don't feel like i'm a threat so it's easier to talk to me. >> what are some of the
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interesting cases that we need to tune into? >> i think all of the cases are interesting. >> you'll get to see a lot of exciting parts of our team with the fugitive apprehension team. it's not just figuring out the pieces. it's then figuring out where the bad guys are and going to get them. i hope it will bring an insight too what we do and everything that it entails. >> i was in that apartment i would crap my pants. >> you can catch the premier of "women of homicide" tomorrow on tlc. a pilot shows off some high-flying stunts. >> the whole time he's pulling these maneuvers he has the state patrol in hot pursuit. >> the story behind the wild chase. and a high-tech way to get your ink. >> this is weird. a 3d printer tattoo artist machine. >> that's exactly what this is. >> see how it works next.
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like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute, stay in touch all day long. back to the show. texas state police had their hands full when a suspect clocked in at 230 miles per hour. >> what were they driving? >> like an airplane? >> you're right, steven. >> good to be in texas. >> that's a red bull air racing pilot and two-time champion of the red bull air races. this a experienced high-speed pilot, acrobatic pilot and all-around pretty awesome dude. kirby buzzed a state police helicopter, ground support and right underneath ta bridge through the trinity river bend park around the tree, underneath that overpass right there. talk about confined spaces.
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the whole time he's pulling these maneuvers he has the texas state patrol in hot pursuit the whole way. >> that makes what he's doing so much cooler. it's not just up with of the plane stunt videos. there's a story going on here and the cops are after him because he's an outlaw. it's cool. >> you ain't locked me yet, hot rod. >> promoting the red bull races that will be in texas this year. once again you see kirby land at the texas motor speedway and, of course, the police always get their man. >> welcome home, kirby. >> thanks. great to be back in texas. >> still fast. >> i'm sure to go faster. >> guess what, steven? it's tech time. >> i've been waiting all day. >> today we're going to focus on using technology to do things we already were doing before we brought technology in. >> why do we need that. >> makes it easier. >> okay. >> to talk about these two
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inventions we're going to bring in our tech expert. >> sam. >> zach. >> zach. >> hey, zach. >> player. >> this is weird. a 3d printer tattoo artist machine? >> so this came out of a workshop that was hosted by a design school in france and what the students were supposed to do was take an existing medium and remix, do something. what they decided to do was show off, they made a perfect circle on someone's arm using a pen. they put a pen inside of where the extruder would be on a 3d printer. >> this would make tattoo artistry a more perfect form of art, right? >> that's why they're showing off the circle. a circle is something so extremely difficult to draw. still some issues. the biggest one is your arm is not flat so doing it with a 3d printer is a little tough. and the tepgs is a little different too because your skin is somewhat flexible so it can move a little bit. >> the next invention, gloves for music. so how does this all work?
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>> this is created by image heap. she wanted to create these gloves because they allow her to be more expressive. instead of sliding up bars or pressing buttons on her keyboard she can move her arms fluidly and create music. >> moving around the scale, up, down, and then can change the scope like that. kind of pitch bending it. >> it's more like a dance, where the music is coming from the movement. >> right. ♪ >> if you can hear, it's going from like left to right. >> does it make composing music easier? >> i'm not sure technically about easier but someone that wants to be expressive in this way it will make that process nicer for them. >> future is here, my friends. >> an artist decides to camp out in a bear. >> he's going to live inside this bear for 13 days.
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>> why? >> why this exhibit
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do you want to build a prom dress? yes. >> what? >> those people who have watched "frozen" over and over will know that tune. this girl has made a prom dress inspired by elsa from "frozen". >> i found this dress for $30 at my local thrift haven and then went to the fabric store and picked up a yard of this beautiful fabric for the bodice. >> does have to call this in many small pieces. >> many, many squares. after the dress was dyed to my liking i painted the bodice area, us a line of glue on each square and stuck it to the dress. did it over and over and then let it dry overnight and was happy with how it came out. >> this is especially cool becse one, it'ssio, has a creat
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>> glue, safety pins, paint, sewing, glitter. >> well done. creative, beautiful, inexpensive, gorgeous dress for well under 100 bucks. >> dude you're seeing in the video crawling into the cavern like structure is a french artist and what is he crawling into? a hollowed out bear sculptp tour coated with a bear carcass, former art exhibit called "inside the skin of a bear." he's going to live inside this bear which is in the hunting and wildlife museum in paris for 13 days. >> why would you do this? that is tiny. you can't move. >> he's going to eat, sleep and go to the bathroom in there. two cameras on him at all times. >> how does he get rid of the bathroom waste? push it out the right part of the bear? >> the bear's butt, this part, there's like a -- like a little
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hole back there where the bear's butt would be. and you can communicate with abraham while in there. >> i feel little by little i will draw into the hibernation of the bear. >> what's he trying to prove? >> for him, this act signifies a rebirth, a right of passage to pass from the world of the dead to that of the living. the second time he does this. he did it one time last year. >>? a bear? >> yeah. >> just getting a lot of rest in there like the bear would during hibernation, i guess. >> whatever floating your boat. >> very confined. >> oh. >> that's our show,er. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute."
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