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the ring cost? who is paying for all of this. >> as you can see these older elephants proved tempting for these wild dogs. the elephants get a little you upset when the dogs get a little too close. >> i love the sound of an angry elephant. they're like the beast of the world. i love it. >> and those wild dogs, they still try to pursue. even though they get chased they keep going. >> they have numbers on their side. the dogs have numbers and that's in their favor big time. >> you see one right there. they're behind the bushes and the wild dogs aren't very aware of it yet but you see right about here, one reveals itself in the bushes. >> back up. >> it's not like you can't see them yet but the like we're hungry. there's a baby.
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they're still going to make an attempt because they think they have the elephants outnumbered but even if they're big elephants that just come to assistance. >> you see them helping that baby up that bank. that little one couldn't have gotten up there by itself. >> and these big boys here. >> i couldn't imagine being trapped in this situation. being stuck on that caged balcony on the fourth floor as the apartment is in flames. >> all these balconies are like death cages. there's no fire escapes, no ladders, no way out at all. >> this woman is squatting down in the corner of the smallony and you see firefighters charging in to try to rescue here. >> that's not supposed to be designed for the weight. you see where the air condition will be.
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>> do you know what that looks like? a jail. >> and these people are held prisoner when something bad happens. luckily they were able to go get her quickly and bring her down. you'll see several firefighters coming out of the building and they have her right on their back. >> the building was filled with smoke. that's to help protect her and they have them themselves as well. they carrie her out and she's okay. thankfully. >> great by that team. >> so you'll see they take the breathing apparatus off and she just looks so relieved that she is okay. >> that's the definition of between a rock and a hard place. she had nowhere to go. there was nothing she could do to save herself if it wasn't for these guys. >> something needs to be done that there's no fire escape. there needs to be a means of
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door to get out. >> this lovely lady here is a dining hall worker. she made an impact on the students that frequent the dining hall. they love her. they fall in love with her. once she had a conversation with one of them where she told him she would really like to see the northern lights but assumed she would probably never be able to afford to go. so check out what the students did. >> all of these people right here -- >> and i'm going to whip each and every one of y'all. >> we set up a go fund me and over 150 of your shared and donated and that's where you're going. >> oh, yes. >> she's like a motherly figure to you. you see her every day. >> see that's why i love my babies. >> she in tears runs over to every single one of the students and starts hugging them but not before being called over for
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>> so you have a camera you can take pictures of. so there's your brand new camera. >> these are broke college kids too. >> right. >> and they're all giving what they don't have to give this lady the dream trip. >> where is she going? >> wait until we ask her directly. joining us via skype from the dining hall at asu, we have quinton, vicki and hannah that recorded the video. welcome to the show guys. >> so where exactly are you going to see the northern lights. >> that's a good question. >> we're thinking either alaska or canada. it's up in the air at the moment. but one of the two. >> as long as i get to see the lights i'm happy. i want to dance with the lights. >> tell me about your relationship with the students and why they're so willing to give back to you? >> i told them when i first moved out here, i left all my babies in chicago so they're my
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i told them i'm their momma why they're here. this is their home for nine months and i'm the momma. >> so that means they must be asking for money and potatoes. i thought about the fraternities they have been getting a lot of black eyes in the press lately but you said they came forward. >> a lot of their members are embarrassed already so they got word of it and pulled their money together and donated through the name of the fraternity. >> have you picked the date? >> spring break. >> your babies got you a trip uporthern lights. are some babies getting mashed potatoes and bacon on the side? >> my babies will get whatever they want. >> people ask me all the time nick what's your favorite video after all time? it's a difficult question to answer. do you guys remember this one? eric tied a whole bunch of
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and went up into the air and began to shoot out with a gun. one of the originators of the nitro circus crew. sadly he passed away this past september with a sding incident. they still want to prefer the live like roner lifestyle. he had a huge appetite for life. here they are tranquilizing annals. >> i'm really curious as to what this will do. >> they're going to take down roner with a tranq gun. >> don't get any ideas, sir. >> oh. >> look how he falls down. >> this is amazing. >> of course they're not just
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knock him out. they're going to mess with him. >> she's cracking up the whole time. >> tell me you wouldn't love to shoot me or him. >> oh. >> he's a little dopey after this incident. i love that the nitro circus group put this out. there's a website for eric to continue to promote his larger than life personality. we're sad to have not eric with us anymore but this is a great tribute to him. donate, check out the website and keep his spirit alive.pp
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vis sea mtpli ou ewic >> traveling can be exhausting when you have to do it for business. some ideas on how you can set up your hotel room and make it more comfortable and accessible. >> here's a couple of ways to set up your hotel room. first take a picture of your hotel room door in case you forget your number. >> show them this picture. >> he's being surprised. if you travel a lot and you're in different hotels every single time you're like where was i? >> if the room smells bad you can hang a dryer sheet over the air conditioning unit to freshen up the place. >> place it over the vent to
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and also one of those into the laundry bag in case you have stinky. >> traveling with a portable power trip is a great way to ensure you can charge all of your devices. >> make your hotel nice and comfortable while you're away on the road. >> there's absolutely no denying that technology has taken over our lives. this particular video is talking about the show time series dark net which doves into how technology has impacted almost every single aspect of our lives. in this case they're in japan talking to single people there and what they're dating. not who. what. >> she is a digital character that you have on your smartphone. you can have a relationship with, tell her you love her. ask her questions.
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sounds like based on the information they provide some people in japan don't care to have a relationship with someone else. >> this is an interesting concept because we are so connected that we're disconnected. >> it's interesting you say that as well. in japan they were talking about all of these people that just stay inside. eyive inside a room and only communicate over computer because they're more comfortable doing it that way. >> people lose all social skills because they don't talk to each other anymore. >> there's a level of intimacy that's lacking. >> dating is not the only thing the series into. using technology to improve their disable. they're people just trying to use technology to change who they are. >> all technologies i've used help me regain control over my environment. >> this is the most fulfilling and satisfying relationship i have had. >> it's fascinating to think about. >> technology is incredible and innovative and does do amazing
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