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th"guinness book of world rec" for the world's widest tongues. >> interesting thing about this is that byron and emily are father and daughter. each of them individually holds the "guinness book of world recordse world. >> give you a reference it's 8.6 centimeters. >> wow. >> you see how much wider it is than an iphone 6, about 3.39 inches. >> my tongue is 7.3 centimeters wide and larger than a credit card. >> that's about 2.87 inches. now the interesting thing about how he discovered that he was the world record holder is he wa school project and picked up the "guinness book of world records" and w i'm pretty sure we could beat that. heas my he shows it so much. since it's a muscle, it stretches when you work it south so since he sticks it out so much it's gotten a few millimeters bigger. >> cobreak his own record in a little moretime. >> keep taking pictures of people sticking your tongue out and work it out like a muscle. he gets all kinds of reactions. >> you want to see it? are you sure? that's a good answer. you can't unsee it. >> i don't need to see your tongue but i'll talk your word for it. >> the best thing i this i that's come out of this is the bonding have had, having the same ex
th"guinness book of world rec" for the world's widest tongues. >> interesting thing about this is that byron and emily are father and daughter. each of them individually holds the "guinness book of world recordse world. >> give you a reference it's 8.6 centimeters. >> wow. >> you see how much wider it is than an iphone 6, about 3.39 inches. >> my tongue is 7.3 centimeters wide and larger than a credit card. >> that's about 2.87 inches. now the...
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thing about how he discovered that he was the world record holder is he was helping his daughter with a school project and picked up the "guinness book ofhen he saw it, he's like, i'm pretty sure we could beat that. he was right. >> my dad's tongue has gotten wider over time because he shows it so much. since it's a muscle, it stretches when you work it south so since he sticks it out so much it's gotten a few millimeters bigger. >> cobreak his own record in a little more time. >> keep taking pictures of people sticking your tongue out and work it out like a muscle. he gets all kinds of reactions. >> you want to see it? are you sure? that's a good answer. you can't unsee it. >> i don't need to see your tongue but i'll talk your word for it. >> the best thing i this i that's come out of this is the bonding emily and i have had, having the same experience and doing something like this and the travels that we've done, that we can share this experience together. that's been the best part of all of it. >>> that's all we've got for on this edition of "right this minute." head to our website if you want to see more. >>> tonight bracing for dan
thing about how he discovered that he was the world record holder is he was helping his daughter with a school project and picked up the "guinness book ofhen he saw it, he's like, i'm pretty sure we could beat that. he was right. >> my dad's tongue has gotten wider over time because he shows it so much. since it's a muscle, it stretches when you work it south so since he sticks it out so much it's gotten a few millimeters bigger. >> cobreak his own record in a little more time....
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we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. ith our lucky audience members left cowering as a full—scale aircraft suddenly appeared over their heads. hello, world! 300,000 peoplejoined us on facebook live during the evening as we asked them whether robots should feel pain. edward nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep having a servant class of robots, then we shouldn't go down that route. but the aims of increasing intelligence may make that impossible. we watched drones that study the landscape and drones that dive, as we looked at how they could help in the future. it's been absolutely amazing. have you had a good time? crowd: yes! thank you very much for watching, and we will see you soon. bye. cheering and applause cut it. well done, well done, well done. good evening. it has been a cold day that many us saw some sunshine on sunday. with those clear skies, a cold night ahead. this view was taken
we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. ith our lucky audience members left cowering as a full—scale aircraft suddenly appeared over their heads. hello, world! 300,000 peoplejoined us on facebook live during the evening as we asked them whether robots should feel pain. edward nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep...
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we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. y audience members left cowering as a full—scale aircraft suddenly appeared over their heads. hello, world! 300,000 peoplejoined us on facebook live during the evening as we asked them whether robots should feel pain. edward nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep having a servant class of robots, then we shouldn't go down that route. but the aims of increasing intelligence may make that impossible. we watched drones that study the landscape and drones that dive, as we looked at how they could help in the future. it's been absolutely amazing. have you had a good time? crowd: yes! thank you very much for watching, and we will see you soon. bye. cheering and applause cut it. well done, well done, well done. a happy new year, and welcome to the first newswatch of 2018 with me, samira ahmed. this week, after the bbc announces it's increasing its religious affair
we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. y audience members left cowering as a full—scale aircraft suddenly appeared over their heads. hello, world! 300,000 peoplejoined us on facebook live during the evening as we asked them whether robots should feel pain. edward nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep having a...
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we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. left cowering as a full—scale aircraft suddenly appeared over their heads... hello, world! 300,000 peoplejoined us on facebook live during the evening as we asked them whether robots should feel pain. edward nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep having a servant class of robots, then we shouldn't go down that route. but the aims of increasing intelligence may make that possible. —— may make that impossible. we watched drones that study the landscape and drones that dive, as we looked at how they could help in the future. hello, everybody. i'm an environmental scientist. i'm interested in how landscapes, in particularly plants, function. my name's tom london. i'm a magician, hacker and programmer. with technology, machines can think a thousand times faster than we can, and because of this, i've worked out a way how to accomplish a thing it's been absolutely
we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. left cowering as a full—scale aircraft suddenly appeared over their heads... hello, world! 300,000 peoplejoined us on facebook live during the evening as we asked them whether robots should feel pain. edward nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep having a servant class of...
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we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. r lucky audience members left cowering as a full—scale aircraft suddenly appeared over their heads. 300,000 peoplejoined us on facebook live during the evening as we asked them whether robots should feel pain. edward nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep having a servant class of robots, then we shouldn't go down that route. but the aims of increasing intelligence may make that impossible. we watched drones that study the landscape and drones that dive, as we looked at how they could help in the future. hello, everybody. i'm an environmental scientist. i'm interested in how landscapes, in particularly plants, function. we use what we call remote—sensing techniques — we fit cameras to drones and aircraft, and even use satellites, to monitor the health of ecosystems. we use thermal imaging on these drones to monitor the status of the hydrological status of e
we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. r lucky audience members left cowering as a full—scale aircraft suddenly appeared over their heads. 300,000 peoplejoined us on facebook live during the evening as we asked them whether robots should feel pain. edward nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep having a servant...
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of the records have to do with different costumes. so, and i was thki marathon dressed as a frog. >> so there you have it. he checked the guinness book of world records and wanted to try something he thought he could do. he says the current record for running backwards is slower than his best mark running forward, so it seemed like a good plan. >> i love that he doesn't want to run dressed as a frog. that would be ridiculous. that would be ridiculous. you're running backwards, that's totally rational. that's hard. the calves. >>> coming up in the next hour, the new developments in a sex scandal surrounding a governor, a rising republican star. plus a criminal investigation that's just been launched. >>> and america's late night comedians weigh in on the latest comments from the commander in chief. i'm never gonna be able to sle cold. i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days... moms take nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold, medicine. >>> live look at times square and president trump al's incendy talking, just a little bit, especi
of the records have to do with different costumes. so, and i was thki marathon dressed as a frog. >> so there you have it. he checked the guinness book of world records and wanted to try something he thought he could do. he says the current record for running backwards is slower than his best mark running forward, so it seemed like a good plan. >> i love that he doesn't want to run dressed as a frog. that would be ridiculous. that would be ridiculous. you're running backwards,...
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says chalked up a number of records it's the most of visited i show in the world with over three hundred twenty nine million audience members it also appeared in the guinness book of world records five times. the skaters who want to participate must have experience like julie sherry from switzerland another principal skater in the show up till two years ago she was competing on an international level. by the invade to be bad that's real magicians you feel more into pressure on the atmosphere is tense . and yet now i notice that the show is how we can all enjoy it because we have put a show together all of this can and socially orientate it to this larry family and we show that to the outside world and be in the house and. aside from the skating acrobatics santy actual performances the costumes also play a central role created by international designer michael sharpe they were a major endeavor with many lodges sticks. of a number of different worlds always thought. so how it once was in the trees bright and. then when you have the place sinking i'm like every light of the world so it's sort of surreal radio inspired. because this is essentially a school everythi
says chalked up a number of records it's the most of visited i show in the world with over three hundred twenty nine million audience members it also appeared in the guinness book of world records five times. the skaters who want to participate must have experience like julie sherry from switzerland another principal skater in the show up till two years ago she was competing on an international level. by the invade to be bad that's real magicians you feel more into pressure on the atmosphere is...
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says chalked up a number of records it's the most visited i show in the world with over three hundred twenty nine million audience members it's also appeared in the guinness book of world records five times. skaters who want to participate must have experience like julie sherry from switzerland another principal skater in the show up till two years ago she was competing on an international level. by the invade to be bad but the multiplication is you feel more into pressure on the atmosphere is tense. now i notice that the show is how we can all enjoy it because we have put a show together all of this can be socially orientated so this larry family and we show that to the outside weld and be no auslan. aside from the skating acrobatics n.p.r. trickle performances the costumes also play a central role created by international designer michael sharpe they were a major endeavor with many a lot just sticks. of the night of a different world so we thought. so how it once was in the trees bright pure moment and then when you have the place sinking i'm going to pull out of the water it's a lot more surreal a video inspired. because it's essentially a sports everything
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. >> scooter right over here, zeus has the guinness book of world records for the most bounce three-point shots in one minute and the world record for spinning the ball the longest on his nose, 7.7 seconds. let's say i'm a mom or a dad. you'll see crowd participation. bob, the real reason we brought you out here we're going to challenge you to a trick shot. >> what do you have in mind? >> i will bounce it off my knee, off the backboard while holding a death grip on you. >> wait, wait. what? >> reporter: i'm going to use my left hand, my nondominant hand to make this shot with my eyes closed while using my jedi power to lift up that one ton weight over your head. ♪ thanks. nice job. >> go to harlemglobetrotters.com. >> he has skills in editing. >> they saved him in the end. >> pretty good. coming up on "today in the bay" we are watching the visibility map. >> we do have an approaching storm system that will bring wind and high waves. we do have the high surf warning along the coast up to 40-foot breakers. it's going to be dangerous along the coast not only today but tomorrow as well. we'll
. >> scooter right over here, zeus has the guinness book of world records for the most bounce three-point shots in one minute and the world record for spinning the ball the longest on his nose, 7.7 seconds. let's say i'm a mom or a dad. you'll see crowd participation. bob, the real reason we brought you out here we're going to challenge you to a trick shot. >> what do you have in mind? >> i will bounce it off my knee, off the backboard while holding a death grip on you....
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the majority of the records have to do with different costumes, so -- i was thinking, you know, i don't want to run a marathon dressed as a frog. >> he checked the guinness bookecords. he says the current mark for running backwards is slower than his best forward time so seemed like a good plan. >> seems to make sense. >>> the nfl playoffs resume tomorrow afternoon. by the end of the weekend we'll know the league's four final teams. >> but first some of last night's hoops highlights from espn. >>> good morning, it's "sportscenter" from los angeles. i'm stan verrett. let's begin in the nba. problems for the cleveland cavaliers. they lost five of seven on the way to toronto to meet the raptors for the first time this season. remember, they swept them out of the playoffs last year but norman powell wide open knocking toronto hit 18 threes in this game. pascal going right to the rim. lebron james animated in the huddle but cavaliers are down 27 in the third. tries to pass to crowder. ball goes off a defender's leg and see james, cavaliers give up 133 points and they lose by 34. >>> college basketball, arizona taking on oregon state. pac-12, early second half, ari
the majority of the records have to do with different costumes, so -- i was thinking, you know, i don't want to run a marathon dressed as a frog. >> he checked the guinness bookecords. he says the current mark for running backwards is slower than his best forward time so seemed like a good plan. >> seems to make sense. >>> the nfl playoffs resume tomorrow afternoon. by the end of the weekend we'll know the league's four final teams. >> but first some of last night's...
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we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. d nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep having a servant class of robots, then we shouldn't go down that route. but the aims of increasing intelligence may make that impossible. we watched drones that study the landscape and drones that dive, as we looked at how they could help in the future. it's been absolutely amazing. have you had a good time? crowd: yes! thank you very much for watching, and we will see you soon. bye. cheering and applause cut it. well done, well done, well done. hello this is breakfast, with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. plans to give mp5 a vote on fox hunting are abandoned by the prime minister. the conservatives had promised an option on ending the ban on hunting with dogs. now teresa may says it won't happen before the next election.
we are still waiting on the guinness book of records to get back to us, though. d nemil, thank you for this question on facebook: "sacrificing a robot for the greater good might be necessary. why would you want it to feel pain?" if we're going to keep having a servant class of robots, then we shouldn't go down that route. but the aims of increasing intelligence may make that impossible. we watched drones that study the landscape and drones that dive, as we looked at how they could...
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so you're both in the guinness book of world records. >> yeah, longest duration of spin on the nose.ink he can beat his record or come close to 7.7? >> i didn't know that was going to happen. >> something i'd like to see. >> i'm not sure if i'll bet the record, but i'll give you a piece of what i got. let's me see. get a good spin. >> 1, 2, 3, 4 , - -- oh, on hisd now too. so are you like the modern day curly neal. >> kind of a bit. >> do you dribble on your knees? >> yeah, i dribble on my knees, a slide, two basketballs, all kind of stuff. >> and you're just here for good looks. >> that is easy, right? >> and you got involved with the warriors in recent years. and which one you was talking about shooting the four point shot? >> me and dizzy introduced the four point shot which is 30 feet away from the baskets, we introduce that had to klay thompson. and he was like that is it? that is a lay-up. >> and he actually hit it on his first attempt. he is a great basketball player. he'd be a great globetrotter too, i think. >> i think he's doing pretty well in his present career. so the thr
so you're both in the guinness book of world records. >> yeah, longest duration of spin on the nose.ink he can beat his record or come close to 7.7? >> i didn't know that was going to happen. >> something i'd like to see. >> i'm not sure if i'll bet the record, but i'll give you a piece of what i got. let's me see. get a good spin. >> 1, 2, 3, 4 , - -- oh, on hisd now too. so are you like the modern day curly neal. >> kind of a bit. >> do you dribble on...
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without a tucker, lemay's vintage car collection is named world's largest in the 1998 "guinness book of world recordserg, and 1936 auburn. harold, now in his late 70s, starts to worry about what will become of his beloved autos when he's gone. charlie maxwell was friends with harold for over 30 years. what did harold want to happen with the collection? >> well, he really wanted to see his collection preserved. he felt really, really bad when we would go to car auctions and he would see somebody's life collection being dispersed to the four corners of the world. >> easy for harold to feel that way. it isn't he, but his heirs, including son doug and grandson eric, who will have the enormous burden of housing and maintaining all these cars. did he think about what he had amassed and what his family would face as he got older? >> yeah, he had made the decision -- him and my grandmother -- that they were going to create a museum. >> that's right -- a museum just for harold's cars. the family starts by requesting land from the city of tacoma, but before officials will award the property, they ask harold fo
without a tucker, lemay's vintage car collection is named world's largest in the 1998 "guinness book of world recordserg, and 1936 auburn. harold, now in his late 70s, starts to worry about what will become of his beloved autos when he's gone. charlie maxwell was friends with harold for over 30 years. what did harold want to happen with the collection? >> well, he really wanted to see his collection preserved. he felt really, really bad when we would go to car auctions and he would...
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record for perjury. he would get in the guinness book of world records for the most perjurd statements. >> do you think hesn't go in front of robert mueller under oath? >> i don't think he will. he says stuff and then he says something else. bottom line is, he, he listens to who speaks to him last. he likes to be liked. he agrees with people and then he determines what's last. i don't think he'll go under oath. and with robert mueller could call him before a grand jury and he's got no choice. >> as you know, senate judiciary chairman chuck grassley says he plans to release a redacted version of donald trump jr.'s interview with that committee. how much do you think we will get from that? what do you think the reaction will be from that? >> i saw i don't know if it was senator blumenthal but somebody democratic member of congress said it would be shocking to people what they would see. so i think there will be some facts that come out that will open some people's eyes. i think when all the information comes out, that robert mueller has and that the committees have heard, i think even republicans will have
record for perjury. he would get in the guinness book of world records for the most perjurd statements. >> do you think hesn't go in front of robert mueller under oath? >> i don't think he will. he says stuff and then he says something else. bottom line is, he, he listens to who speaks to him last. he likes to be liked. he agrees with people and then he determines what's last. i don't think he'll go under oath. and with robert mueller could call him before a grand jury and he's got...
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. >> reporter: we have scooter, zeus he currently has the guinness book of world records for the mostshots in one minute and scooter has the world record for winning the ball the longest on his node, 7.7 seconds. let's say i'm a mom or dad, i haven't seen you guys play since i was a kid, i'm bringing my kids to your game this weekend, what's going to different. >> high flying slam drunks, trick shots. >> the real reason we brought you out here is because we are going to challenge you to a trick shot. >> what do you have in mind? >> i'm going to swin the basketball, bounce it off my need, off my head, off the dak board while holding a grip on you. >> wait. what? ♪ >> all right. that was pretty good. here is what i'm going to do, i'm going to use my left hand, which is my dominant hand with my eyes shut and using my jedi powers to hold that one ton weight over your heads. nice job. nice meeting you guys. >> go to harlem globetrotters.c globetrotters.com. >> oh, man, that's so cool. a live look at the sap center in san jose where the globetrotters will play this afternoon. the show start
. >> reporter: we have scooter, zeus he currently has the guinness book of world records for the mostshots in one minute and scooter has the world record for winning the ball the longest on his node, 7.7 seconds. let's say i'm a mom or dad, i haven't seen you guys play since i was a kid, i'm bringing my kids to your game this weekend, what's going to different. >> high flying slam drunks, trick shots. >> the real reason we brought you out here is because we are going to...
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he believes he can land a spot in the guinness book of world records.running the other way. >> all right. whatever works. that will do do it for "action news" at 4:00 today. for sharrie williams alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff. join me along with sharrie adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> coming up next an emotional farewell to a philadelphia firefighter who gave his life in the line of duty. we'll take you inside the funeral of lieutenant matt letourneau coming up. >> that story and much more next on "action news" at 5:00. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> what a way to end a work week. rain, lots of it has been falling since this morning and while it is a nuisance to walk in and tricky to drive in, most folks still agree at least it wasn't cold. >>> friday night rick is off, brian taff joins us and the big story on "action news" is a friday soaker but
he believes he can land a spot in the guinness book of world records.running the other way. >> all right. whatever works. that will do do it for "action news" at 4:00 today. for sharrie williams alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff. join me along with sharrie adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> coming up next an emotional farewell to a philadelphia firefighter who gave his life in the...
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now, we can report she's broken two world records and she wasn't even aware of it. according to the guinness bookuntry charts than any other female artist ever. [ applause ] >> there she is getting the award and she also has the most decades with a top 20 hit on the country charts. the most decades. we're talking six. officials went to tennessee to present dolly with her official plaques which she graciously and humbly accepted and she did say jokingly that the decades record in particular made her feel like she's about 100 years old and then she went on to say and it won't be long until i am. slow your roll. miss dolly is 71 years young with the energy and spirit of a 30-year-old. [ applause ] and -- >> that does say something about her. decades. >> she is so much fun to hang out with. >> guess what, tomorrow is her birthday. happy birthday, dolly. [ applause ] >> love her. >>> so there's that. another one of our favorites kristen wiig and reese witherspoon. i mean, reese, reese, reese, you are one busy young woman. >> yes, she is. >> these two are now joining forces to create a new half hour co
now, we can report she's broken two world records and she wasn't even aware of it. according to the guinness bookuntry charts than any other female artist ever. [ applause ] >> there she is getting the award and she also has the most decades with a top 20 hit on the country charts. the most decades. we're talking six. officials went to tennessee to present dolly with her official plaques which she graciously and humbly accepted and she did say jokingly that the decades record in...