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action packed. dramatic. and -- well, what can we say about this? you may think the u.s. is the caught on camera capital, but check out what the explosion of cameras and cars and all over the place has meant in russia. >> when i see a new video from russia it's a little bit like christmas morning. you never know what you'll get when you open the box. >> intense crashes that will make you do a double take. wild road hazards. dangerous heights and shocking
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sights. >> russia just keeps on delivering the craziest, most unbelievable videos you've ever seen, videos that americans can't stop watching. [ screaming ] ♪ ♪ a violent blast. >> it exploded like several nuclear bombs. >> i'm up on the 23rd floor and i can feel the building swaying. >> russia, about 1,000 southeast of moscow. it's february 15, 2013 and the sun rises at 9:17 a.m. and minutes later something very different is lighting up the sky. >> it was way brighter than the
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sun. it was light turning on the light bulb for the entire earth at that moment. >> parts of the sky looks like it was on fire. >> no one knows what they're seeing yet, but its force is captured on several security videos, cell phones and dashboard cameras. what is this thing in the sky? is it a plane? is it a planet? is it going to crash and hit us? is it an alien? >> it is from outer space. a meteor is hurdling toward earth at a frightening speed. >> it was going about 40,000 miles per hour 37 >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> that's more than 50 times faster than the speed of sound. and scientists estimate that the meteor weighs 10,000 tons. that's heavier than four space shuttles. >> i've seen shooting stars and small meteor paths but i've never seen this one big before, and it really blew my mind.
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>> as the meteor plunges toward earth, friction and pressure between the rock and atmosphere cause it to heat up and catch fire. >> outer portion can be molten, the atmosphere's braiding them off as they melt. you see a trail behind them, different ions of gas glow at different colors. the pressure wave caused it to explode that gives off both heat and light. >> this explosion happens when the rock is about 14 miles above the earth's surface. the intense blast is felt by the unsuspecting population below. >> i heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment so much that my light fixtures were swinging. it blew the vents out of my bathroom and there was debris on the floor. >> this thing comes into the atmosphere and builds up a pressure wave in front of it because the air cannot move out of the way.
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and it came in at a shallow angle and so as it was exploding the pressure waves were coming down on to the buildings below. it's about 20 times explosive energy of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs in world war ii. >> security video from the local judo class captures the moment the shock wave hits. >> there's a moment in which the window on far side of that shatters and the curtains actually blow into the actual classroom, and kids start running away. >> the bang blew out windows across the entire city. thousands and thousands of windows were smashed. >> the meteor disintegrates during the explosion, sending tons of debris up into the atmosphere. but small pieces of the space rock make it to earth. >> they entered the snow and caused little snow tubes and the pictures of them are fascinating. >> eight months after the blast, divers recover a large rock from
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the lake. about 60 miles outside the city. it's believed to be a chunk of meteor, and weighs more than 1200 pounds. a meteor collision with the atmosphere of this magnitude happens once in a lifetime. all the more remarkable that this one is caught on so many cameras. >> the fact that there were to many videos take often this rock as it entered and people were, for other reasons had all of the dash cams in russia, who knew? >> the dash cam phenomenon rose in the late '90s, when police were sick of being extorted by the police when they got stopped or there were scams to fake accidents to get the insurance. >> the dash cameras on this day didn't help to solve crime. ♪ ♪ >> but did capture this rare, natural phenomenon. >> this is something really extraordinary that happened to
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regular people who don't happen to be actors. it's not hollywood produced. that's why people find it more interesting and more real. >> the media blast was one of the most watched dash cam videos of all time in that category. the explosion causes $33 million of damage to the city of chel bin of course. more than 1,000 people are injured, mostly by flying glass but there are no fatalities. >> the fact that we're capturing these things on video is a reminder we're very small people in this big galaxy but it reminds us how vulnerable we can be. >> coming up -- don't bat an eye or you'll miss this. and a crash you have to see to believe. >> this collision is intense. it's fast. it's almost over as soon as it starts. >> when "caught on camera: eyes everywhere" continues. what if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease?
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horrific crashes. bizarre sights. all captured on dash cam when driving on the road in russia. more than 900 miles southeast of moscow, july 4, 2012. a camera on a public bus captures a jaw-dropping accident. >> up ahead, you can see on the right, there's a gas station. >> but on the left, a truck is waiting to make a turn. >> this truck trying to make a left turn into a gas station. they seem to be not paying any attention. >> my sense is that he thought he could probably beat the bus. >> the vehicles barrel towards the gas station and head straight for this man. >> it's not collision of the truck that's scary but you see
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this one guy, this one guy's backing up, literally feet away from two monster sized trucks. >> the video shows huge pieces of both vehicles flying toward him as he scrambles to get out of the way. somehow he manages not to get hit. but he's caught, among a bus, a truck, and a fuel pump. this can't be good. >> you can see the look on his face changes from sheer terror to sheer shock, and now this kind of moment of disbelief like, what just happened? >> the man is visibly shaken, staggering out of camera range. but not out of harm's way. >> kind of waiting for that next moment like though he's fine for the meantime, something's going to go off and then just have a chain reaction of explosions of this gas station. >> customers seem to have the same idea, and scatter fast. >> as people were seeing this unfold, there were a lot of cries to turn off gas pumps and miraculously they turned them off at the right moment. a perfect storm of bad and good all happening at the same time.
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>> 30 passengers are on the bus during the accident. but no one is seriously hurt. when the video makes its way around the internet, the man in the white shirt is dubbed "the luckiest man in russia." people love near-misses. i mean to narrowly escape basically being pummeled like that, pretty darn lucky. >> if this is a narrow escape, what is this? september 19, 2012, a dashboard camera on a car captures a violent crash as it unfolds. >> this collision is intense. it's fast, it's almost over as soon as it starts. >> there's a car driving behind a larger truck and then the truck goes to turn and smashes right into the front of another truck. >> actually another vehicle that stopped just ahead and i suspect
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both of these drivers were trying to avoid some sort of situation involving that vehicle. >> your eyes aren't playing road. december 29, 2012, moscow,
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russia. a car with a dash cam is driving down a highway. >> dashboard cameras on the road always seem to start the same way, everything's going fine, we're on the road, just driving along. when you see a dashboard camera you know, wait a few seconds, something will happen. >> that something is a commercial plane crashing on approach to the airport. it slides off the runway at more than 100 miles per hour. >> all of this debris is on the highway hitting cars. >> you can hear pieces of the plane dropping as it breaks apart. >> and in one case, what looks like a wheel from the landing gear slides right on to the road and hits a car. >> i mean, it was probably one of the things you're driving down the highway and your car's careening toward the wall and wondering what just happened. >> many of us have been in a situation where we have to act quickly on the road. but very few of us have been in a situation when debris plane is crashing and debris is coming at us. >> you see seats from the plane and you don't know what's coming
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next. the feeling of terror and fear that must be going through this driver's mind is impossible to imagine. how many people can say they know what to do when a plane hits their car on the road? >> it's a crazy situation. >> the red wing's airlines plane, flight 9268 was coming in from the czech republic. faulty brakes are blamed for the crash. eight crew members are on board at the time of the accident, three survive. no one on the ground is injured. >> a miracle was there weren't actually commercial passengers on this plane. it's actually pretty amazing that more people weren't lost in this instant. >> a plane doesn't have to crash. to shock drivers on the road. august 9, 2012, it's a cloudy afternoon in russia, and something is looming in the gray skies above. >> you see this little black dot, it's coming closer and closer. you realize it way bigger than a small, black dot. looks like a spaceship, kind of. >> it seems like it's out of
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nowhere. a 1960s russian fighter jet, bursts out of the sky and comes directly for their car. >> the combat aircraft is an su-24 like this one, designed for low-level strike missions. it can travel at speeds of up to 817 miles per hour. that's nearly 15 times faster than russia's official speed limit for the freeway. >> and you can actually hear like that blast of sound that comes when a fighter jet just appears. and the woman in the car screams. or maybe that was the guy, because i would scream like that woman as well. and then just keep driving. just keep going. just another day in russia, why not? >> after the video goes viral, military prosecutors investigate airfield safety measures and flight records. but it's still not clear why the
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pilot is flying this close to a public road. >> i don't know if you noticed but the pilot is on the wrong side of the street. he should be more to the left. it's big. it's fast. >> in this case, there's no warning. >> and it could crush you. russia, january 26, 2013. a driver heads down the road with his dashboard camera, capturing the bright sunlight and, more importantly, the road ahead. >> things seem to be going fine and then suddenly, out of nowhere, a tank literally just whooshes right in front of traffic. >> if i was driving down the street and saw a tank driving down the street, i'd wave to make sure the guy wouldn't shoot me. >> the tank operator only seems focused on getting to the other side of the road. >> no one, when they set out on the road thinks, oh, i better watch out for tanks. never happens. >> the tang barely misses the
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cars in front. but this driver with the dash cam cautiously stops to let it pass. or maybe he stops because that's what he's supposed to do. the traffic signal is clearly red. >> americans are exceedingly well-behaved motorists. well behaved motorists. i mean, we actually pretty much stick to the speed limb it and stop at stop lights. it's a bit of a free for all in many other places. it and stop at stop lights. it's a bit of a free for all in many other places. >> this is an unusual sight but why did the tank cross the road? turns out the t-90 armored vehicle belongs to a local tank factory nearby and is on an afternoon test drive. though it's not visible on the dash camera, the tank is on a snow covered designated path and the working traffic light gives it the right of way. >> i've never seen videos like this in the united states. mostly because they tend to keep the military equipment under lock and key a little bit tightly. >> coming up -- an eye for an eye. and ever talk your way out of a ticket?
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this driver has a very different idea. >> he knew that he was going to get a ticket and he was worried about that? now he's got a person on the hood of his car. when "caught on camera: eyes everywhere" continues.
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a parking lot becomes a demolition derby showdown. but who settles the final score? >> nowadays, everyone wants to capture the big event on video and this person caught some good stuff. >> a city in siberia, russia, it's september 3, 2012, and a camera captures an outrageous scene in a packed parking lot. >> and this is a classic case of someone who should not be operating any vehicle, let alone this piece of equipment and, as you can see, he is making a hot mess of this parking lot. >> it's like tearing everything up, pushing the cars into one another. and he goes to the other side of the parking lot and does the same thing. alarms are going off.
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it's a huge mess. >> he wasn't targeting a single car. it just seemed like he didn't know where straight was. >> the person recording the video isn't the only one watching this demolition man go to work. >> when you see the guys running to the tractor, you think, good, they're going to pull him out, stop this whole thing, it's going be fine. >> not exactly. >> a man runs out, climbs the tractor-trailer, opens the door and proceeds to punch the driver in the face multiple times. one, two, three, four, five. >> that man owns one of the damaged cars. the others are onlookers who jump in, attempting to dethrone the driver. >> well, he shouldn't be driving, but they shouldn't hit him. god, it's so conflicting morally, isn't it? >> in case you missed it during the come motion, someone has been riding shotgun this entire time. he's yanked out of the tractor, but most of the attention is focused on the man behind the wheel. >> it looks like everyone's on the same team here.
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they want to get that guy out of there. if they rough him up a bit, so be it. they don't seem to care. >> when the traffic police arrive on the scene, the violence stops but the man has already taken quite a beating. >> cars can be replaced. your face, not so much the driver damages seven cars on his short ride. no criminal charges are filed. against anyone. >> you're picking the thing that guys love, it's like their baby, ruining their cars. only thing that would be worse is running over all of their girlfriends. >> [ bleep ]. >> if you think this tractor video is intense, wait till you see this joy ride. april 23, 2013. it's only 7:30 on a tuesday morning and this speed demon is already raising hell in moscow. a two-way dashboard camera is
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perfectly positioned to record his bumpy ride. >> you see this guy driving. and he's moaning and screaming. >> he's unable to sit still and continues to scream while driving as if some demon has taken possession of his body. >> to make matters a lot worse the car he's driving is a hijacked police car. he takes the vehicle while an officer is giving a ticket to someone else and flies through the street. >> he really screwed up there, maybe he didn't, maybe it was one last moment of glory. >> it's one thing to steal a car, that's wrong, but stealing a cop car is wrong and stupid. i don't know what the russian word for cajones is but it takes cajones to steal a russian police car. >> the erratic driver howls even louder as he loses control, slamming into the concrete
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divider outside a busy tunnel. >> the air bags go off, he bounces off the air bag, not wearing a seat belt on to the passenger side and runs out into the street in which other cars are honking at him. >> like how at that moment a first look after panic in his face. >> he doesn't appear hurt, but you don't see what's happening off camera. as he exits the car. he gets hit by oncoming traffic and is rushed to the emergency room and treated for a fractured skull. he's charged with unlawful occupancy of a vehicle, without the purpose of stealing. he pleads guilty. hijacking a police car for a joy ride, that's bad. but taking the police on a ride with you, that's even worse. july 29, 2013, moscow, russia. this officer is making a routine traffic stop. but there's nothing routine about what happens next. >> rather than actually pull over, he hits the cop and keeps driving. now the policeman is on the hood of the car, yelling at the guy as he continues to basically
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speed down the streets. >> this is someone who can arrest you. >> and the windshields come on, it's like, are you serious? i'm on the hood of your car and you turn on windshield, you're going to prison. >> there must have been some point when he thought he was past the point of no return. he knew he was going to get a ticket and now that? he's got a person on the hood of his car so things just got a lot worse. by the way, this policeman has a really good grip. he's hanging on and he's not giving up. >> the officer's ride on the hood of the car comes to abrupt stop. >> the cop rolls out of the shot and the driver turns to the left and keeps going. the cop is suddenly nowhere to be seen. >> the cop tumbled off the car, looked like a low enough speed and off to the side where the cop wasn't going to be seriously injured. >> the officer is taken to the hospital and treated for minor injuries. after two days on the run, the driver is arrested, his license is suspended, and he's charged with the use of violence against
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a representative of an authority. he pleads guilty. and apologizes for his actions that day. >> maybe takes a little bit more of an apology, not only did the cop drive on your hood forever but everyone in the world has seen it, maybe a nice dinner and a beer, too. >> coming up -- eye-popping views from above that will make your palms sweat. and do you trust your friends enough to let them do this to you? when "caught on camera: eyes everywhere" continues. le holida. just serve classy snacks and be a gracious host, no matter who shows up. [cricket sound] richard. didn't think you were going to make it. hey sorry about last weekend, i don't know what got into me. well forgive and forget... kind of. i don't think so!
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hi. i'm richard lui with the hour's top stories. greg abbott urging the dallas area to stay off the roads as crews work to assess damage from last night's tornados that killed at least 11 people. he wants texans to remain vigilant with rain and snow in the forecast. that same storm system creating widespread flooding in northwest
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arkansas. a number of roadways closed as waterways overflow their banks and several homes flooded out knee high in the fayetteville area. now back to "caught on camera." extreme risk. >> it's crazy. that is crazy. >> at dangerous heights. >> if you fall from doing that, like, your friends are done. >> cheating death with every move. >> urban climbing, an understated name for a death-defying activity. climbers scale tall structures and document every dizzying moment. >> any security guards working in the russian building know their building is liable to be approached by one of the people who wants to get to the top. >> then they post videos of their adrenaline-pumping stunts on the web, hoping for internet stardom. >> you get recognition for, first of all, having very amazing physical skills, and it creates mini celebrities.
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>> elektrastal, russia, this man, in the green shirt, and his friends practice in local parks at ground level. but on may 13, 2012, they take their routine to new heights. attempting to taste a slice of internet fame. >> we simply were ready for this, both physically and psychological for a few years so we decided to try it for ourselves. >> but will all of them survive to upload the video? >> part of you is wondering, is one of them going to fall? is one going to get hurt? what's going to happen. >> when they reach the top of this radio tower, this is what happens. >> anything that you want to do in the gym, they took it to another level. like this is what we do in russia. we do push-ups but not like stupid push-ups like you guys do. we do push-ups on top of giant
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structures. >> pumping iron literally. a lot of the other videos that i've seen, you're guaranteed to be maimed or perhaps brain injured but here, you're going to die. >> if this makes you nervous, brace yourself. they're just warming up. >> you see one of the guys hanging out on the side of the tower, basically using his hands and then removing them from the structure so he's literally floating for a split second. >> if he fails, the drop is 700 feet. that's about the height of a 65-story skyscraper. >> i can hear that guy's mother going, stop it, get down from there! get down from. there! >> i think this guy in the green is the most badass, because he's all over the place. looks like he's wearing leggins, which is a great fashion statement. >> even if he's wearing leggings, he's definitely not wearing a harness, and he says he's got a good reason for that.
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>> translator: safety ropes and equipment are, first of all, a pain in the neck. you become excessively dependent and attached to them which means you have to get everything right even more. >> as if there's any room for error when performing stunts 700 feet above the ground. >> translator: i did all of the moves a certain way. i did what i knew i could do physically. if i could do it 50 times on the ground, i could do it 50 times up there. >> there's a stereotype about russian fatalism which i think can be really overplayed, but seems to be real when it comes to issues of health and safety. traditional adject, whatever happens, happens, it's not in my hands. >> the three friends climb down >> after five minutes the three friends climb down the radio tower and post the video show casing their nerves of steel. >> translator: we showed other people what the body's able to do physically. we wanted to motivate them. this was a small goal that i achieved. >> the success of an urban climb
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is measured in two ways, getting back to the ground safely and getting lots of attention on the internet. >> everybody wants to have that video that goes viral. >> he gets over 1 million hits in the first week. >> you know, the secret to our popularity in this activity is that we are the first ones who did it. we combined a workout, which is strength element that is employed on horizontal bars and parallel bars with extremes at a height. >> a million views in the first week and climbing are hard to beat. but others have achieved similar success. >> there's another viral video where a young man is climbing the top of a skyscraper in moscow, and he's got a star at the top of it. essentially, he's reaching for the stars. >> the star sits on top of one of the seven sisters, famous skyscrapers built by stalin. >> what's disturbing about this is in the notes he apologizes for the shaky camera because it was in his mouth for a while because he needed his hands to
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avoid dying. it's suspenseful to see him do it. even as he finishes, he's like, oh, oh. >> oh, oh! >> you can see that he's terrified himself doing this. >> when the videos first started coming out, there was a cynical response of, he's going to fall, what an idiot. and then, you know, as anybody that has enough exposure on internet you'll get fans and followers. >> we love watching russians do stunts like this, partly because we believe they're filled up on vodka when they do it. they're probably not. it requires sobriety to pull it off safely. >> dare devils scale buildings and towers, but the girl in this video flies. >> i challenge anyone to watch this video with a straight face. >> this video shows a group shove a girl off of a roof attached to what looks like a home made bungee cord. >> that's the epitome of peer pressure. listen, listen, we've got a
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great idea. there's a building outside of town, and i think i figured out how to fling you off the side of it without getting you killed, you in? >> the girl plunges toward the ground and swoops dangerously close to the edge of a building. >> you want to see how it ends up. is she going to smack into the building, is the bungee going to snap? >> she screams like she's going to die. i mean, she's swinging so close to the apartment building. this is where reality sets in you're like, i might die now. >> the video shows her narrowly mis-hitting the building. suspended several stories below her friends, she does not appear hurt. >> i'm glad that i emigrated when i was 9 years old because i would have totally been doing that. >> russians have a lot of respect for what they call raw human nature. it's like don't, you know, that's what people do. kind of you're on the edge. but you have this enormous sense
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of freedom, precisely because you're taking a risk. >> that is a goal. its got all of the story telling and elements of something unexpected and funny, but adventurous and the adrenaline rush at the same time. >> that girl on the edge of the building, they may actually not like her. like it might not be, hey, let's all as friends jump off this building. maybe, hey, we don't like her, let's push her off this building because there's no reasonable explanation for why she would do this. >> coming up. black ice and body slams. >> like the only rule is there are no rules. >> when "caught on camera: eyes everywhere" continues.
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team loyalty turns ugly. >> it looks violent for something to have a need to be violent. st. petersburg, the second-most populous city in russia. june 11, 2005, and a shaky cell phone camera captures this scene, erupting in a parking lot. >> at first it looks a little bit like west side story, like the sharks and the jets. it looks like it could start out as a flash mob. >> look a little closer. these guys are definitely in no dancing mood. >> to look at these people shouting and screaming about something, you would think they had this very fierce, political position about something, but no. these two groups just really like their sports teams. >> these are extreme football fans, before a big game. and by football we mean soccer for americans. in red are the spartac from moscow. and in blue, the zenich fans of st. petersburg.
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>> russians love their football. they love their national team. they love their clubs. >> the extreme fan bases started to form in the '60s, when the oppressed were looking for a voice, and an identity. >> you get clubs based in the cities. any city club's going to have a hard core support, simple as that. there's a lot of rivalries and it's always, always entertaining to see what the fans are up to. >> if you see a crowd of people coming towards you in soccer uniforms and look angry, that's not a good sign. >> this is organized chaos. the ground rules are prearranged. the place, the time, the number of people on each side, and an agreement not to use weapons. and, yes, they all agree to wear their team colors. >> i probably couldn't get 50 of my friends to dress up in the same color shirts. there's a lot of hatred involved they're willing to wear color coordinated shirts to make sure they can have a brawl. >> when you go to a stadium and go to a stadium to watch a russian football game, for every
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two fans there's probably one policeman in full riot gear, not to be messed with. >> two on one? not quite. but intense, absolutely. so these fans choose their battleground, far from the soccer stadium and far from the police. >> there's a lot of issues around how to deal with football hooliganism that takes place away from the games. >> one of the groups tactically moves to the bridge to reduce the number of people fighting at any given time, which is like a military strategy. like this is more braveheart than west side story at this point. >> after brawling for close to 15 minutes the rowdy crowd disperses. >> one runs off and i think because their curfew is 10:30. >> though this video is recorded in 2005. in 2012, there are nine similar incidents, and police are still battling ongoing problem. there are no winners in a violent fight like this.
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and there's no winner on the field later in the day, either. the match ends in a tie, 1-1. if you can't turn away from a cell phone video of a rumble, wait till you see this high definition, 15-angle smackdown. in december 2012, a new show body slams its way on to the internet and local russian sports stations. >> there's a big love for mma, mixed martial arts in russia. but this is something slightly different because it's a little bit tougher. >> tougher with the addition of some violent twists, like this two on one action. team fights, obstacle courses. >> they all seem to jump on to this riser, let's beat each other up over there and beat each other up on the rise somewhere move to another area like this will be fun.
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it's like the only rule is that there are no rules. >> this may look like complete anarchy, but the sport has rules. a point system and a referee to keep score but not necessarily to keep fighters from being injured and it's par for this vicious course. >> translator: pain usually occurs after the fight. you don't notice it during the fight. adrenaline is release flood the blood. pain becomes unimportant at the time. >> what's the prize for living this life of hard knocks? >> team prestige, fame, adrenalin, winning, victory, that's what they fight for. we award a certificate of honor for competing in hip show but we don't have monetary prizes. >> what advice would fighters give to anyone who wants to participate in the hip show? >> translator: good luck. >> while some sports get down and dirty, others are just plain
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dirty. >> never mind that that street water is disgusting, it's a big kick for him to just surf right through it. >> june 6, 2010, st. petersburg, russia. severe rain causes the streets to flood. >> you've got small lake in the middle of this neighborhood and then all of a sudden you see a car coming through, the trunk is open, and then you realize it's because somebody's wakeboarding off the back of this car. >> guy's really taking to the next level. what i used to do growing up in russia, hold on to a bread truck when it was snowy and kind of skate behind it. >> snow is fun to slide on, but this water could cause a lot of damage. >> i certainly would not mind being the wakeboarder, i don't want to be the driver. have you ever seen what happens to care when the engine intake sucks up all of the water? that engine block is done. insurance company's not going to cover you for being a dumb ass. >> if i knew how to wakeboard,
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caught on dash cam. >> russia just keeps on delivering the craziest, most unbelievable videos you've ever seen. >> may 19th, 2013, tobolsk, russia. >> when you're looking at a dash cam video, i think you're kind of expecting something terrible to just appear out of nowhere. i don't know what i was expecting. but it probably wasn't like a somersaulting bear. >> this is actually a little disturbing at first because there's a chance an animal could cross into your path and in this case, it's a really big bear. you can't really see where this bear comes from. so it's not surprising that the driver wasn't ready to react. >> [ bleep ]. >> you actually don't recognize that it's a bear until you see the feet hanging out above the windshield for a split second. >> when the hit actually
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happened i thought, god, this poor bear, it's definitely dead. and it kind of like tumbles like a little starfish. >> the crash between the car and the bear looks and sounds pretty scary. but the bear appears unfazed. >> it's a pretty sturdy animal but you still wouldn't expect it to just recover so quickly from this vehicle hitting it this hard. >> [ bleep ]. >> but still, somehow it gets up and it walks off the road. >> looked like its ego is severely injured and i'm sure it was making sure that no other bear was watching what just happened. >> from the video, it's hard to tell if the animal hurts anything more than its pride, but this car is definitely in need of urgent care. >> the bear, if it could talk, will say, hey, sorry about running into your car but i don't have any insurance. >> this car disturbs a walk in the woods whe this car rudely interrupts romance. june 15th, 2013.
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a man is driving on a rural road in russia. >> this video is amazing. this car is driving in like a farmland area and then you kind of see cows on the side of the road. >> since you're watching "caught on camera," you probably realize a pretty view can quickly turn downright ugly. >> out of nowhere these cows, like, in the act of having sex, it's like this is not foreplay, these cows are literally doing it, and they are doing it while walking into traffic. i don't understand how cow sex works but i will tell you, these cows in particular feel like moving at the same time. >> with tires screeching, and the driver swearing -- >> [ bleep ]! >> -- the car can't stop in time. ruining this intimate moment and the car's front end.
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>> the lighter brown car is victimized twice, first by the cow trying to have sex with it and then the driver. >> oh, man, the cows were in the mood. and now the mood was disrupted by this car. maybe they should get a room next time. >> both cows get hit by the driver. the female taking the brunt of the blow. >> there's a lot of rural/urban mixing going on. if the cities are so far apart, cows have to have sex somewhere. >> the agile cow springs to her hooves and wax to the other side of the road. >> what's funny about it is not that it gets hit by the car but that it walks away. after that the male runs after it, like hey, i wasn't done. then behind that is another cow, i would like part of this action too. >> the driver definitely isn't
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enjoying any of the action. his windshield is busted. if two cows can cause this much commotion, what about a truck full? december 11th, 2012, russia. the dashboard camera on this car shows a wide view of the road. pay attention to the white cargo van in the distance. it's about to veer into on coming traffic, swiping a large truck. >> so a farm truck that you really can't see what's inside tips over. unlike most other vegetable or other carrying trucks, a bunch of livestock comes out of the top. >> you immediately think what's on these animals' minds, because they have no clue where they're going or who is driving. they're on their side and some of them are rolling over entirely. >> it's hard to tell how many cows tumble onto the road, but
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the sight is shocking. >> i felt so bad for those cows, i wanted to hug each one of them and say, so sorry that the driver of this car tipped you guys over. >> it's okay. no crying over spilled milk. >> this is cow tipping to the extreme. >> it's hard to say if these animals were seriously hurt. but from the looks of it, they all get up and kind of walk away on their own. it's pretty remarkable. >> the video becomes an internet hit, gaining international attention. >> this russian driver's dash cam recorded cows tipping over. >> people are interested in pictures. a picture can make you laugh or cry or inspire you. it can be art. it can be hilarious. a sense of the extraordinary in the everyday.
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>> some videos can even make your heart melt, like this one coming out of russia. a family's dash camera records a duck and her ducklings, causing quite a traffic jam when they cross the road. >> this is highway central. so they already had a rough road behind them. >> when they get to the curb, some of the ducklings wobble into a big problem. they're too tiny to climb onto the sidewalk. the family removes the camera from the car's dashboard to film the ordeal. >> in the process of this, there's a lot of chaos and a couple of ducklings that lose their way. this guy does everything he can to get them back on track with their mother. watching this video, it could be shot anywhere. that speaks to the beauty of the human spirit, in trying to look out for another living creature. i think that's great. >> if you have your camera on 24/7, you're going to catch something amazing at some point.
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maybe it's a giant rock falling from the sky. maybe it's a guy coming at you with a giant rock. maybe it's an a couple of ducklings walking across. under attack and in peril. >> i've just been shot! >> danger may be right around the corner. >> i heard, boom, boom. >> from terrifying road hazards. >> this was a life and death situation. >> to rowdy wanna-be heroes, runaway animals, and slippery slopes.

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