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angel? >> you're going that fast you can't do anything. >> and -- >> i love bread. >> how oprah said she lost 26 pounds and still ate bread. >> plus the crazy duct tape challenge, wait till you see what happened to this teen. >> and the forgotten mrs. trump, march what. she was an inside edition -- marla. she was an inside edition special correspondent. >> then taylor swift's no. 1 fan, how he shed 425 fans, just shake it off and all this skin's got to go. now inside edition weekend. back to the scene, wait till you hear a doctor's explanation for the uber fit seen round the world. hello. i'm diane mcinerney. this is inside edition weekend. meet the woman whose meltdown went viral. she showed a very different
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>> this is where it all took place. >> the doctor known throughout the world for her epic uber tantrum is now returning to where it all went down. what is it like for you to be back here at the scene of this embarrassment? >> it's -- i'm embarrassed to even show my face around here. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> that now infamous video of the doctor going ballistic and lashing out at an uber driver happenen after a night out in miami. >> i'm a 5-foot girl that weighs 100 pounds. >> only 5 feet tall, but you were full of fire that night. >> yeah. i was very upset and i mean there's no excuse for it. there is no excuse for my behavior. >> dr. angeline ransun said the fight started over a mixup over who ordered the uber car. >> it turns out it was me and another girl with a very similar name, angela, and i had no idea. when the driver showed up, he
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was me when it was actually her uber. that's when i hopped into the ck seat of the car. >> why did you go of on the way you did? what was going on in -- off the way you did? what was going on in your life that moment? >> i was on edge. >> you and your boyfriend had broken up minutes prior to this incident. >> right here, yeah. >> that's the frame of mind th you were in. >> yeah. i just wanted to go home and cry. >> the doctor said she's thankful the uber driver didn't press charges and the driver accepted her apology. she and i watched the video together. people who don't know you, their initial reaction is not only is this woman out of control, t kind of a jerk. >> yeah. that would be my reaction. that is my reaction right now when i see that woman. >> reporter: have you spoken to your boyfriend since this? >> we've spoken. >> reporter: what did he say? >> he's been very supportive. >> reporter: the doctor summed
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>> it was humiliating and embarrassing and shameful. now another viral video of a heart stopping plummet 1,000 feet down the ski slopes. not only is the skier okay, she's talking to us. >> a skier loses control and starts falling head over heels. she is powerless to stop herself plunging down the near vertical slope, down and down she tumbles cartwheeling over and over. she just misses a huge outcropping of rocks. her nightmare fall goes on. after what must have been an eternity for her she finally stops. she has to be dead, right, or at least seriously injured. >> i'm okay. i'm okay. >> up.
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believe it or not angel collinson is okay. >> she jammed a couple fingers and pretty bruised but other than that totally fine. i've got hurt a lot worse in icy parking lots. >> angel was able to sit up, catch her breath and reassure her buddies about the horrible fall from a helicopter. >> i'm fine. i can go back up. >> you wanted to go back up to the top of the mountain? >> well, i had lost my skis and poles. so i wanted to retrieve my equipment. >> 25-year-old angel is a professional skier wearing a helmet cam shooting a video in alaska for the sports media company teton gravity research when the drama happened. >> i hit some junky snow that was icy and firm. my skis hooked up left and my body kept going right. >> that terrifying moment when she does cartwheels, this is how it looked on her helmet cam.
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really fast and i was going to be tumbling a while. so i protected my head and face with my arms. >> angel's fall mapped last spring, but the video -- happened last spring, but the video has just been released as part of a safety campaign for the sports company, a miracle escape for this lling angel. >> it's pretty amazing. for most dieters bread is the first thing to go, but weight watchers spokesperson oprah winfrey said she lost 26 pounds without giving up her daily bread. >> i lost 26-pound and i have eaten bread every single day. >> she said what? eat weight? well, oprah said she did in this video she tweeted to 30 million followers. >> this is the joy for me. i love bread. i love bread. >> oprah's claims regarding bread is causing quite a stir. for years we've been told bread
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lose weight, but that is not necessarily so. here at arwash's bakery in new york city there are nearly two dozen kinds of bread to choose from, all delicious, but the question is which one do you buy because not breads are created equal? we spoke to nutritional amy shapiro. >> avoid the white processed bread, your average bagel and white sliced breads. >> make sure to read the label. look for bread with words whole grain or whole wheat. >> you want 100% whole wheat on the label or a felted bread like a sour --er if meanted bread like a sourdough or a sprouted bread which means the grains are easier for your body to digest. >> so here's to our favorite bread. >> my favorite breakfast because i love bread. a warning about a crazy and very dangerous stunt, the duct tape challenge. it is said to have been inspired by this commercial. you won't believe the lengths
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>> it's the latest ridiculous craze, the duct tape challenge. >> ready, set, go! >> all over social media you'll find videos like this. someone agrees to get wrapped in duct tape and tries to get free. >> you can see, i'm taped up from the neck down. >> reporter: this young woman is so bound up she looks like a mummy and these guys are doing the duct tape challenge as a two-fer. >> it hurts! >> reporter: but these teenagers have learned ththhard way the duct tape challenge can go horribly wrong. as the young man wrapped in tape he wriggled free and falls over smashing into a window frame. look at the expression of horror on his buddy's face calling 911 on this surveillance tape. >> my friend tripped and hit his head. he's bleeding by his eye. >> they try to help the stricken friend until the ambulance gets there. >> is your friend awake? is he conscious?
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blood kind of. >> he needed surgery to remove a blood clot in his a brand and has possibly permanently lost sight in one eye -- in his brain and has possibly permanently lost sight in one eye permanently. the teen who made the 911 call came by the hospital to give skyler a hug. his mom sara told me she was stunned when she found out about the duct tape challenge phenomenon. >> i'd never heard of this until the accident. i was shococd that he would even allow himself to be duct taped. >> sure enough, we found many duct tape challenges online. this young woman actually duct taped to a tree. her feet don't even touch the ground. and this guy got so much duct tape on him he can't move an inch. so take a lesson from these guys who know from bitter experience. >> don't do it. >> don't do it.
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it's not worth it. backlash against the new oj simpson mini series, why the retelling of the murder trial is stirring so much controversy. it's premier night for the eagerly anticipated mini series about the oj simpson trial. the a list cast was beaming and it's no wonder. the first reviews are out and they're mostly rays. awesome -- raves. awesome, first must see show 2016, arresting from the get go, uniformly superb. >> i think that we should cut a deal. >> the buzz around the 10-part show is intents. it even made the cover of the -- intense. it even made the cover of the new issue of people magazine. >> people are really excited about seeing the show. >> malcomb jamaal warner plays oj's friend who was driving the bronco in 1994 during that infamous slow speed chase. >> i remember throwing on the television and being glued to that tv set. >> but not everyone is looking
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>> i'm just so frustrated with the disrespect. >> nicole brown simpson's sister tanya was brought to tears when she watched scenes from the tv series with inside edition. >> not one person called my family to say hey, listen, we're doing this movie and what was nicole like? >> kim goldman whose brother ron was killed alongside nicole told us she'll watch the show but with reservations. >> i'm trying to prepare myself for what i think willllalso be some liberties that will be taken to make the story a little bit more needed that. >> reporter: kim is played in the movie by jessica herman. >> kim boldman is very brave and -- goldman is very brave and strong and i for a woman look up to that. >> tremendous compassion and respect for the goldman family. >> reporter: joseph seravo plays kim's father, ken goldman. >> it's got to be very difficult for them to see this again to relive it.
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to be respect 68. >> meanwhile the renowned doctor played by will smith in the movie concussion says he believes oj simpson is suffering from brain damage caused by all those hits he took to the head when he played in the nfl. simpson's behavior is consistent with someone who has cte, chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> it is a condition that destroys your your psyche. people are more likely to engage in violent behavior. >> not guilty. >> the simpson minimum any series begins -- mini series begins february 2nd on fx. neck the forgotten trump -- next the forgotten trump, marla, an inside edition special correspondent.
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>> inside edition weeken (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk.
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you know all about two of donald trump's wives, but there's also a forgotten mrs. trump who doesn't generate a lot of headlines these days at least. >> we all know donald trump's current wife, beautiful former model malania and the first glamorous ivana trump. marla maple spoke to oprah's where are they now? >> still it catches me off guard when people are like i know you, i know you! i'm like you do? >> marla was marid to trump
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trump from 1993 to 1999. she made news for telling a friend having sex with donald was the best sex i've had. >> is it too hot do you think? >> it's hot. it's pretty hot. is it too hot? i don't know. hot? >> while ivanna trump their marriage ended, marla walked away with under $2 million, a big check, sure, but not trump money. marla tried her hand at acting. here she is on broadway in the will rogers folly. >> what do you say, mr. rogers? >> she even performed a concert at carnegie hall. and get this. marla was even a special correspondent for inside edition. she interview future basketball icon michael jordan. >> a lot of us grew up playing basketball when we were kid.
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competitively in my homestate of georgia. >> marla took the assignment seseously and surprised us with her moves on the court, but marla's main focus has been the daughter she had with donald in 1993. she brought up tiffany in los angeles and said donald did not play a big role raising his daughter who is now 22 years old. brenda blair is the author of the trumps. >> tiffany lived on the west coast. donned lived in new york city. so there was no -- donald lived in new york step, so there was no way he -- city, so there was no way he could be in touch with her like he was in his other children's lives. he paid for her education. >> if you thought there might be lingering hard feelings against donald trump, think again. >> i think that it's very likely marla would vote for her former husband. after all, who would not want
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of the president of the united states? this guy used to be taylor swift's biggest fan. now he's just her most enthusiastic. >> taylor swift has adoring fans everywhere, but this guy can actually say her music changed his life. amazingly ronni brower went from this to this shedding a whopping 425 pounds all by working out to taylor's music. shake it off shake it off . >> starting off at a morbidly obese 675 pounds ronny dedicated himself to endless grueling workouts for two years. he lifted weights, hit the stairs and crunched situps all to a taylor swift soundtrack. shake it off shake it off . >> as a sult, he could actually fit into one leg of his old shorts, but ronny's life is about to change even more.
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just so i fat waited -- infatuated by him. >> that's ronny's girl friend, 23-year-old andrea marcella and she has lost 120 pounds herself. >> i was 250 pounds and a size 20. >> ronny and andrea often work out together lifting weight or running in the snow in syracuse, new york. >> i was inspired by his weight loss and i saw how great of a man he is and he swept me off my sweet. >> but all of ronny's extreme weight loss led to another huge problem, 35 pounds of excess skin. inside edition was there as ronny went to plastic surgeon dr. dennis herwig to have the excess skin removed. >> when he alleges -- leans over, there will be no more loose skin. it will be tight. >> ronny underwent 15 hours of surgery to remove all that flabby skin. in the recovery room he was groggy but smiling.
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after weeks and weeks of recovery ronny showed us his remarkable new body. all. >> i just tell people i got bit by a shark. >> ronny can fit into a suit the first time in his life and andrea couldn't believe her i'lls when she saw him looking so trim and sharp. >> wow. >> thanks, babe. >> you look so good. >> so how does taylor swift's biggest fan feel now? >> i'm the healthiest and happiest i've ever been in my life. >> back with more after this. >> closed caption sponsorship for "inside edition weekend" is brought to you by >> stay tuned, there's more "inside edition weeken i wanted to earn an mba, but i didn't want to spend my time studying material i already knew. that's why i chose flexpath from capella university. its revolutionary, self-paced program let me leverage my work experience.
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this, a 2-year-old girl tucked away in her crib for the night saying her prayers all by herself. >> thank you u my daddy. thank you my mommy. amen. >> i heard the noise coming from upstairs and i had a video monitor hooked to my phone and then that's when i turned it on and noticed that she was praying. >> little sutton witt usually says her prayers with her parents every night at bedtime, but this past sunday mom and dad were a little busy. it was a big night in south carolina. >> kuechly for the touchdown. you guys were tching football, right? >> we were wanting to watch the nfc championship game. >> you went downstairs without saying prayers. >> yeah. >> and she took it upon herself. >> she did. >> so with the grownups downstairs cheering on the carolina panthers sutton laid back in her crib giving thanks for everyone who loves her one
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(phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, answer the call already. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - my leg would just give out, it would just give out completely, i couldn't, i just couldn't walk. - a dull pain always, and then you'd have intermittent shots of severe, just excruciating pain. - i felt useless. you know, i was no longer productive. and i was a burden to everybody. - [voiceover] over 80% of americans will
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