tv Right This Minute ABC January 16, 2016 11:30pm-12:00am EST
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see the full on attack from the belly of the beast. a lion tries to tell his lady -- >> i'm ready. >> -- are you? the signal that she's not in the mood. a super athlete makes a breathtaking ascent and the story behind the journey to a spectacular susuit. and a snorkeler's out expling and look what attached itself. it begs the question if you stick your arm in a dark cave -- >> that's the response i was expecting. >> -- why not? >> those tones really don't mean much to us. but if you're a volunteer firefighter, those tones mean this. >> sucture fire. >> yep, structure fire. that's exactly what you train for. this is what firefighters find soon after that dispatch signal.
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and immediately make their way inside this home to do the best they can to salvage as much as they can. now, at this point firefighters know that the occupants of the house have already gotten out. so they are free to work without having to try and clear the home. they go towards the growing light and immediately note a fire on n e back porch has extended to the back doors which they immediately kick open to begin ventilating the dangerous gasses inside the house. they don't appear to have water immediately available. look at this moment now fire extending across the ceiling. soon after you see the hoses start to get on this fire and begin to extinguish things thankfly it took them only about 45 minutes to completely extinguish this fire. there were no injuries to anybody. the damage from water, though, and smoke did extend to the rest of the house. nearby neighbors. now over to scott, louisiana where the fire scene was much
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>> oh! >> that house is fully engulfed and so is the car. >> wow. >> at this point firefighters know we have to protect the exposures. it's not so much about this fire at that house because basically let's face it there's not much these firefighters really can do. let'sry and save the home of the neighbors on either side. and that's the first thing they go after. >> it's just brutal. that's everything. it's everything gone. >> just look at how quickly the fire advances just in the few seconds that these guys are finishing getting geared up. >> if you're this neighbor here on the left i'm sorry. you're feeling terrified now. >> right. that's why these guys have%to work as quickly as possible. if you notice that firefighter down there is not even going directly after this house. he's going for the house further away from us on the other side of those cars. he gets his attack lines fired up and b bins to spray down that exposed house on the other side. right there now he's beginning to cool things off. firefighters also working the
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closest to us as well, beginning to cool those eaves down and make sure this fire doesn't extend to make homes just as the water cannon on top of the truck now starts to douse the main fire. when it's mating season on mag magdalena island in chile' it gets a little loud. the male penguin starts honking to the female he mated with last year to remember his call and give him a call. >> if he had called after the first time he wouldn't have to go through all this. [ laughter ] >> it's the same all over the world. all the species the same complaint. well, own it! >> that's the noise. i'd know it anywhere. >> once the girl comes over, the guy has to like dig a hole for them to burrow in for them to lay their young. if the girl doesn't like it, later. she's out of there. >> oh, man, high maintenance
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>> where do you live? [ laughter ] >> got to have standards, okay? >> did you see that one penguin? she was out of there! >> talk to the fin. >> my favorite part is when they get a little french beaking going on, these penguins have to be very versatile. they need to be able to swim, walk on land and dig a burrow with no hands! >> well, that's what makes them more interesting than humans, men. y'all don't dig that fast. >> if they do like each oth and they do come back together they will raise their young together. it's really really beautiful. i want you to observe this lion and this lioness. >> we're starting the cougar national park. >> is that her main man? >> that is her main man. look he gets up, he's like hey, put on a little barry white i'm ready. are you? >> being sweet about it, too. &> she's like i'm not interested! >> exactly what my wife does! >> i haven't had my coffee yet! >> he walks off like nothing
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the jungle! >> she had kind of like a a ah you! imagine being that hotel walking down to the lobby and seeing this. >> oh, my goodness! >> this kid was with his mom when he got caught in the revolving door. his foot is stuck. >> what are they going to do? i guess if he's completely stuck you can't really work it back or forward. >> you can't do anything. so they called the fire department and the firefighters came to the rescue. you see there is an ax. they slide it between the glass and the foundation. that's a really big piece of glass. they've got to do a lot of maneuvering. >> you'll see them pull down his sock start to cut at the shoe and release him. it took them 30 minutes to rescue him, and he was uninjured.
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india, this woman was walking through the train station when she tripped on the tracks and this 56-carriage train was coming. she falls on the ground in the middle of the track hoping to what i like to call make your self skinny and it worked. >> something tells me she probably shouldn't have been that close to the tracks with a train that close to her. >> it's never advisable to walk across the tracks that way, especially if that train was coming. some were taking video. as soon as the train cleared they all ran to help her and she only sustained minor cuts and bruises. >> in india train lines run through neighborhood. they run through cities. there are no fences on the side. a lot of times people just commute across the rail lines as well. she crossed at the wrong time. >> not only did she make it out okay but she made the next train.
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ireland this guy ian miller just found this. he's going out to climb the crock namarra, 3500-foot stack of rock. he has to paddle out over a mile and then start ascending. it's just possibly the most beautiful day in irish history. do it. >> but you're already exhausted by the time you even start. >> well, let's hope not. i imagine this guy has got to have some sort of athletic ability and skill. he's pbably quite fit. >> we get the first scene about 160 feet. it's absolutely stunning. you also see just how sheer that climb is. it doesn't look like he's climbing with any ropes. >> this guy is super fearless. >> at this point you can hear just how nervous his breathing is. once he gets up there, guys, check out when he starts looking around at all the views.
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>> oh! >> if you ever want to take this and turn it into a job there is a job out there for him. they're construction workers who specialize in this. they go out and find the rocks that are going to fall, fall on the road, fall on the rail, fall on the swimmers and they take care of them. >> oh, my gosh! >> all the way down the rock face. huge splashes of the water. heheays it's important because there were paddle boarders there a few minutes before. that's why his job is so important. it's an accident scene that makes you want to yell -- >> get out! >> the dude who showed him that dialling and driving don't mix. plus a god send for any traveler -- >> trying to learn the language of the country you're going to. >> how one guy used a new translation device to his definite advantage. get a large,1-topping pizza foronly 50 cents when you order any large pizzaat regular menu price.
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by -- we happen to be just cruising along when suddenly -- >> i saw that. i saw that. i saw that a mile away. >> a broken-down car on the other side of the road with a warning sign right behind it. >> this silver car here, where is that car going? >> but that should be enough to make the guy with the dashcam slow down a little bit and say to your self -- i'm in russia! [ laughter ] >> this video is a little bit older but it's popping up again because i think all of us c relate. there's an accident. the woman in this car seems to have caused the accident. the guy in the other car gets
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doors, snatches the cell phone and just starts smashing and daing it on the ground! >> you guys are loving this. >> i know you want to do that. but come on, it's an accident. she doesn't need any more drama. >> maybe she had an emergency. maybe something was going on at home. >> he feels this way because it's a woman. i admire you for that. but i'm a woman and i'm like -- [ screamin] >> just because you don't like it doesn't mean that she doesn't have the right -- >> she crashed the car! >> in some places, lots of places it's against the law to use your phone. >> it doesn't mean that it was right here and yes, it caused an accident. [ laughter ] >> all right all right all right. in cuba on the roads a little cobra.
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>> have you ever seen that in a cartoon? >> the near miss. >> the horse stopped and crashed. no blaming the cell phone there. christiane you're our scuba diver here. if you're scuba diving would you stick your arm into a cave not knowing what was in there? >> yep. >> not the response i was expecting. >> why not? you never know. something cool might come out of there. >> this guy was in perth, australia off the western coast, and he stuck his arm into a cave and look what attached itself, a little octopus. >> how cool is that? he wouldn't have had this really awesome experience had he not stuck his hand in that cave. >> if something else could have grabbed on, bitten, stung, wrapped itself around, that's just a lucky escape. >> it is true. but it's still super cool. look at how awesome. can you imagine how that feels
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so cool! >> he had a difficult time getting it off one arm. when they would remove it it would go onto the other arm. time. afterwards he said it just kind of skirted off into some grasses at the bottom of the sea. i just think that's fascinating that somebody was brave enough to stick their arm into a cave not knowing what would come out. >> how many tickles to make an octopus laugh? how many? >> ten tickles. [ applause ] >> that joke worked. listen up, travelers of the world. you no longer need to spend hours on end trying to learn the language of the country you're going to. just get one of these. >> i'm going to try to kiss girls i've never met before using this translation device, iddy. >> that thing is brilliant.
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you speak into it and it automatically translates back to u or to someone else what you just said. >> hello. >> konichiwa. >> it only has three languages, english, chinese and japanese but they will be adding more languages later. >> let's test it. they sent out this guy around tokyo to see if he can use this device to convince girls to give him a smooch. >> i know this is sudden. but can i try and kiss you? [ speaking foreign language ] >> this girl right here doesn't like it so much. she actually smacks him with a purse. >> i can speak japanese. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the japanese love their technology. you saw them go -- >> every single person in this video would love the technology. but t t kiss? he's not unlucky. >> i want to try to kiss with you.
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in most cases when the roads are snowy we're all taught stay home. don't go anywhere. but i think it's all a matter of perspective because frederick sorely does the exact opposite. >> wow! >> that was good! >> well, we call that bending cars. >> okay. because he's bending them a lot. i can't -- this is controlled chaos. because this car never goes straight on these roads. he's sideways the entire time. but somehow even on this slick road, frederick has got the skills to keep that old cressida going down the road. >> two-wheel-drive car as well. this is incredible. >> frederick here has got a bit of help. he's got a codriver.
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notes to frederick, meaninghe tells him what's about to come up in the road. >> you're telling me there's a guy in a car and the woman next to him is telling him where to go? laughter ] >> and as usual, she is correct. boom. >> looks like something out of a bond chase scene with the helicopter coming down and stuff like that. >> wow! >> the sceneryere is just -- color from the aerial shots the blue of the car. >> yeah. >> one clap.
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this little piggy is itchy. this grandma might be the chair. grandma can't figure out how to turn the chair on. [ yelling ] [ laughter ] [ yelling ] >> i don't know if she's speaking english or not because i can't understand her but it's still cracking me up. [ laughter ] >> it looks like she's sitting in an electric chair. [ yelling ] >> yes, granny that's how that works. >> amazing! >> i love you. you can come kick it with us any day.
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>> how mama's beaut we have some guy walking up the stairs. he says he's going upstairs to jam with his buddy. and what a jam it is. >> you see this water tank. then y see his drunk bed. and his water tank is what's going to set the beat. you see him. this is a drummer from the band avial in india. he's got rhythm. >> so what this. he says water tank, give me a beat. [ drumming ] >> the funkiest thing you hear all day is coming from the water tank. > drummers hear rhythm everywhere.
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>> that's dope. >> this is awesome. he needs an met -- who needs an metronome? snauds -- [ inaudible ]. >> gra your tissues because you're going to need it in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> the mom is singing "good good father" by pat barrett and anthony brown to her little son leeland. leeland is loving himself some "good good father." you see this smiling.
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beautiful sound of his mother's singing. but it gets real deep real soon. >> you are perfect in all of your way ss >> starts pouting, the tears start welling up in his eyes. >> oh, and watch the alligator tears roll. you're a good good father >> there's so much emotion behind his tears. >> it's the video that really just boils down the connection between a mother and her child. and that's what is so beautiful about this moment. it's the purest video. >> to see your baby express that type of emotion, we hear them cry often. do you need food? it's not that at all. >> watch the big enormous tears just run down his cheeks. it'sho i am >> my kids cry when i sing to them but for very different reasons. [ laughter ] >> we really want you to stop.
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