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hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman, and it's time for the best videos of the day "right this minute." the repo man taking a ride, but this driver -- >> did not want to go down without a fight. >> how getting repossessed makes her just possessed. a neglected dog lines up in the shelter. >> has a week to be adopted or else. >> see the makeover that scored bailey a new home. long borders go along a
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winding road and why carving it up nearly makes him minced meat. >> oh, boy. kids paint their rooms and little sister in a video to make you say -- >> holy moly. >> dad reveals the story behind a sneaky decorating job. >> what we're concerned about now is when we don't hear anything. having your car towed is like the worst thing ever, having it repossessed, terrible. nobody wants to see that happen. lakeesha smith did not want to go down without a fight. she's in the car. it's off the ground. you're thinking, oh, the tires are spinning. oh, no, no, she's mashing the gas off the back of this tow truck trying to get out of there. >> pretty stupid, looks like rear wheel drive and the wheels are not on the ground. >> koaccording to the company, e
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bit the tow truck driver as the suv was hooked on the tow truck. >> looks like the po-po are there to help the situation. >> said there was not much they could do in this moment in time. >> tore my truck up. >> don't -- >> talng about a to get her stuff out of the thing, whatever, but then she decides, well, i'm in here, i might as well jack this thing up. takes a tire iron. >> i'm going to go out on a limb here and say she doesn't deserve a car. if she does this to something she can't pay for, why does she deserve to have a car? >> now, police were asking her questions at the scene. she was not being cooperative, surprise, surprise, and she took off. now, police are looking at the charges against her including assault and battery. this is only going to make
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things much more expensive for this woman. >> yeah. >> that doesn't seem to have crossed her mind at all. >> the precious dog you are seeing is bailey. bailey was taken to the l.a. shelter that is a high kill shelter. basically, he has a week to be adopted or else. when they look the way bailey does, not exactly cute, little dirty. this is the likelihood of the dogs being adopted is slim. hollywood grooming decided to give him pampering. so cute! how could you not want that little face? >> oh! >> just wait until you see he is done. so they cut his hair. they gave him a nice luscious bath. look at that precious mug.
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>> he looks so great. >> please say someone adopted bailey? >> amazingly, yeah. after the pampering session, three days later, boom, adopted. >> gone. of course, looks like a little distinguished gentleman. >> doesn't he? >> that haircut they give him around his face, he looks pretty. >>ir of videos here with a lot of chills and surprisingly no spills. the first one i saw pop up on facebook a lot this past weekend. a couple long borders out on the road. this is a public road. it is not closed. there's traffic going by, twisting, turning mountain road. >> anticipating what's going to happen. gnarly see them going so fast. >> around the corner, cars, track, and, oh, boy! the other people on bikes. >> yep. >> how did they survive that? >> right? look at that again. breaking it down. up ahead, a slow moving vehicle. they have to weave back and fort to slow down. they can't do that so they go
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between the vehicles, then the guy in the lead just barely misses it on the left, but now there's people. it's dangerous. no doubt it's stupid they do this on what looks to be a very busy road. ? i have toed a mitt these guys are skilled to be able to maneuver a board at that speed with that much precision. that's unbelievable. >> check out the second video. could be a scene out of the next action film. no, he doesn't. >> wow, that was really good. >> that is a persian stunt man by the name of mr. puma. he's been planning this for months. you see him stands up on the grate there, a short running start to get up to the speed of the train, lands on his feet, but the speed of the train sweeps him off. you see him slide back and does what he didn't want to do. he didn't want to langd in between the cars, but he gets to the feet, jumps up and down, and
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now check this next shot out. there's mr. puma excited. he said it didn't go as planned. he wanted to stay on his feet, and he wants to do it again. >> i said it before. i promise you that i will say it again. absolutely love sharing videos of remarkable people doing remarkable things in places all over the globe. this video from an orphanage near cape town, south africa, and this footage has a remarkable story behind it. this camera is with a guy named chris. his brother, nick, took a two-week vacation to cape town, south africa, two years ago, skipped a flight home so he could stay and work in this orphanage, and now the family takes trips back and forth to help out and to visit. in this moment, the brothers have been separated for six months. chris has not been there for a while, but you see the children
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in the orphanage recognize chris, you see all the hugs, all the love. >> they ran right oh there. they knew who was showing up. >> now, nick has been promoted basically to the managing director of the orphanage. when he got there, they could not afford basic necessities for the children, and there's nearly 30 children living in the orphanage. they were orphans because they lost their parents to hiv and aids, and their story, i think, was just something that touched his heart, his family here in the united states developed a nonprofit organization, and they are trying to help raise money to keep this orphanage operating. it's what they call nick down there in cape town, translating to blessing. they consider nick a blessing. >> that's great. you tell they don't have a lot, but their smiles are so huge. >> they set up a crowd rise pay,
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trying to raise $12,000 before the family goes to visit nick in august. right now, they raised a little more than $2,000, but you can head to the crowd rise page and donate any amount of money to help this orphanage out. two guys on the side of the road duke it out until -- >> there's a move i didn't see coming that's shocking. >> shocking and revealing. an old ship, a climb to the top, a story lurking here. >> like the goonies all over here. >> see it next.
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i have a video of a fight on the street. these two guys mad at each other for something. we don't know, but it doesn't matter. for the most part, typical moves. they keep throwing punches that they miss. >> these are not experts. >> definitely not experts, but as the fight progresses, that's a move i didn't see coming. it's shocking. they are pulling on each other, headed towards the b.i.uilding. watch this move. depantsed him. >> what? >> watch him. this guy is now butt naked giving us a very clear view of his bahooney, and not just that, a full frontal shot too. >> i don't know who has the advantage after this. if you're the guy who pulled the
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pants after that guy, you don't want to touch him now and get close, so maybe the pantless guy has the advantage here, run after him. >> right, right. ? and now i wish i knew why they were fighting to see if it was worth it to have your junk out there for the world to see, and i do mean the world because this video is clearly getting a lot of taengsz for a very obvious reason. >> now that the tinder bits are exposed, you'd think the guy would go after him and end the fight. >> you don't want to touch that. even if you're friends. >> it's the first annual running of the goats in sunflower farm in maine. they came to our attention this year, and this is the season finale, y'all. we're not going to see baby goats until 2015, so they put up a couple rows of bails of hay to let the goats run and jump. gh they fly off those things. >> looks like there's a trampoline on the hay bales the
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way they are launching. >> love to climb, run, jump, as we learned, but this time the mom runs with the kids because they are going off to new homes. >> oh! >> a little final family party. >> good news is that they'll be more babies next year. >> looks like fun to be a human who runs back and forth with these things. >> what a serene job. that's the coolest job. couldn't be in a bad mood. >> i need to go to maine to investigate what's going on with the goats. you know, get down on the ground with them. >> thanks everyone for a 2014 kidding season. >> oh, the kids. >> yeah. at first glance, this looks like just another video of someone climbing something incredibly tall, but there's so much more to it. this is awesome. that's cas certification ie sleeper, a deck hand on the
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charles w. morgan whale ship. there's been around since 1841. >> wow. >> it is the last wooden whale ship in the world sail around the world for 80 years. whale searching. >> that's cool! like m oorksoby dick's ship. >> it returned in july to the place it was built to go on its 38th voyage sailing in cities in new england. it was done whaling in 1921. >> what? >> it's been docked. it was made in national historic landmark in 1966, has not gone in a voyage in that amount of time. like a maiden voyage all over again. there's no one alive that's sailed this ship before. everyone has passed. you see how high she's getting, she's not done. she's cliping in going the way up to the top of the thing. it's been restored. >> no holes in it. >> yeah, it's knot like they let
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it sit for decades and paddle it around. a guy named ryan, a journalist, a stou away, has a blog with videos, pictures of what's happening on the ship now. >> that's fascinating. >> yeah, there's no owner's manual for this thing either. >> right. >> the charaftsman who restored it, that's impressive. >> it's a crew that's more women than men, that's interesting too. >> well done. >> some of the shots are just incredibly high. >> wow, an amazing ship. look how small the other boats are around it too. >> i know. >> like the goonies all over. >> yes. just a summer river running fun, right? >> oh, no! >> right in the water. >> man overboard. >> see how it ends next. looks like thkidsot into the paint. >> wow. >> it's allverfloor, but look. oh, they painted the baby! see one heck of a paint job on "right this minute." avav
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guys, this video is just awesome in all of its awfulness. >> this is what clara and luke did while we were sleeping. >> oh, my gosh! >> this is the home of carry and ryan noble. they thought they were sleeping in, but their kids, luke and clara, found paint in the closet. it's all over the floor, but look! >> oh, they paymeinted the baby! >> this is epic. >> the mom is behind the camera, and she sounds remarkably calm. you hear mom say that this is acrylic, supposedly washable paint. we'll find out. we have the dad, ryan noble, an
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anchor at nbc 12 in richmond, virginia. welcome to the show. >> hi, guys, thank you for having me. >> your wife is so calm in the video. tell me what it was like before the camera started rolling. >> this is the calm after the storm because i woke up to just her screaming bloody murder. >> the kids give an explanation of what they were trying to pull off with this artistic rendition? >> they are nontoxic paints, i want to make that clear, no danger to them, but they were hidden up way high in a closet where we didn't think they could get to. my daughter, clara, 4 years old, hatched a plan the night before, put it on the book shelf, and woke up her brother the next day to to do this together. >> normally, they wake up up in the morning, hit the ground running like most toddlers do, but they were eerily quiet that
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morning, including the littlest one who rats the other two out. >> what happens to the stuff? >> everything was sal vamged, but took a long time to do it because of the volume of it. start to finish, four hours to clean. we have to paint a wall, but not that bad. >> have they seen the video and adults reactions with laughter? do they know how it's received? >> we don't want them to know how people react to it positively for the future. my daughter, in particular, head to toe in the paint. she was trying to be a clown. she was a scary clown. >> quickly, was esi involved? >> she wanted to end it, could have, but i think she was as come police sit as the other too. one of my friends, they are outnumbered, and you are paying the price. well, you better hope if you're out river rafting you
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have very good friends around you because you may need them to come through for you like in this video. >> out board, out board! >> oh, boy! >> oh, no! >> right in the water. >> yeah. they hit a rapid really hard, sends one guy after the raft, unfortunately. this guy decides to pull him back up to the safety. >> i think that might be the guy because he's in the back of the boat there, he's wearing a different life jacket than everybody else. >> he's also the one who fell forward. >> yes. >> he's also the one that caused the guy to fall out of the boat. >> yes. >> he's all smiles as soon as he's out of the water, in the raft. >> yeah, the rapids are, you know, they are respectable, but not going to kill anybody. >> everybody got a good laugh. this was is good time. he's a one-legged tap
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that's heather bess, and guess what? during the performance, tries to get on stage, not close. >> nope. >> watch, whoever that guy is in the long hair, security, whatever, he picks the thing up, and williams is, like, yeah, send it up there, and there she is, heather then like sitting on the guardrail there, rocking out, part of the show p. >> he held her, sort of. >> i think it's the first time it happened. when do you get a leg thrown at you? >> could be the first time and it was on video. >> awesome. from there to a similar video, and off the bat, oh, he only has one leg as well. something he's going to use to tap with? >> yes. okay. well, that's good, right? a room full of people, a studio, and they are watching intently, but he just is getting started.
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♪ >> wow! >> i wonder if maybe he's able to make the sounds that other people aren't. >> that's what i think. rather than tap, he has a tap and knock. >> with the tap shies, knock on the back and front, and he only has one thing on the gropt, so he needs extra feel. that's the show, everybody. thank you for joining us, and we'll see you for the next thank you for joining us, and we'll see you for the next edition of rtm.
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