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. >> here is a video to showcase what is hoon is.t on night vision camera from a police helicopter. this is in queens, australia. you have heat sensors on the camera. you can see how hot it is on the track. now police in queensland released this video because new legislation was passed against hooning. this dude got his car impounded for 48 hours. now, because of the new legislation, police are able to enforce new laws and take your car away for three months if you are caught. if you are caught again, a second time, they can get rid of your car for good. >> hooning, man. these hooners. they have to go. >>> the beard that's weird and lots of people like it. this video has gone viral. you saw it a couple days ago on our show. he's showing us how to eat a bowl of ramon noodles from his beard. this went all over the place. he's going to show us how to eat something else with a beard. you done have to use your hand this time. it's nice. you can just do this. >> you are kidding me. >> a cup holder and a plate. >> fries, a sandwich and a so
. >> here is a video to showcase what is hoon is.t on night vision camera from a police helicopter. this is in queens, australia. you have heat sensors on the camera. you can see how hot it is on the track. now police in queensland released this video because new legislation was passed against hooning. this dude got his car impounded for 48 hours. now, because of the new legislation, police are able to enforce new laws and take your car away for three months if you are caught. if you are...
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Sep 25, 2013
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. >> here is a video to showcase what a hoon is. this is all caught on video. you have heat sensors on this camera so you can see just how hot it is on the track. now, please in queensland released this video because it was just packed. this dude only got his car impounded for 48 hours and was charged with causing undue noise. but now police are able to enforce these new laws and take your car away for three months if you're caught. and if you're caught again, a second time, they can get rid of your car for good. >> hooning, man. hooners got to go. >> when you're in mexico, you know that a lot of people sometimes come and they give you shots. this woman is getting her shot. in her case, they gave her like two shots back to back. there's a shake of the head. ♪ ♪ >> what the heck? oh, boy. >> she gets her boobies tapped. >> does what now? >> i guess this maybe helps the alcohol move through your system faster? >> maybe it's so like the tequila doesn't get jammed up in the boob area. >> i've never once had tequila jam up in my boob. >> the crowd loves it. >> anima
. >> here is a video to showcase what a hoon is. this is all caught on video. you have heat sensors on this camera so you can see just how hot it is on the track. now, please in queensland released this video because it was just packed. this dude only got his car impounded for 48 hours and was charged with causing undue noise. but now police are able to enforce these new laws and take your car away for three months if you're caught. and if you're caught again, a second time, they can get...
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Sep 18, 2013
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. >> tropical storm manuel and hurricane ingrid have been hitting mexico with a record 1 hoon cent meters of rain, causing rivers and streams to break their banks. this captured the moment this pedestrian bridge falls into this raging water. >> holy cow. >> wow, that was metal and it just bent like that was made of paper or rubber. >> the infrastructure in several parts of mexico, especially in a small town like this one, isn't very good. it's also possible the foundation of this bridge wasn't necessarily secure, nor could it with stand the force. >> the whole town could be washed away. >> this is another -- there's a tree that was just uprooted by the water and is now going upstream. you see there's a road cut off by the water. people on both ends of this road. >> that's so sad. just getting around to get food, war, g for these people for survival. >> the roads were the on connectors between the two towns that are on either side. homes have been flooded, a lot of buildings have collapsed, a ton of sinkholes. unfortunately dozens have died because of manuel and ingrid and hundreds and hun
. >> tropical storm manuel and hurricane ingrid have been hitting mexico with a record 1 hoon cent meters of rain, causing rivers and streams to break their banks. this captured the moment this pedestrian bridge falls into this raging water. >> holy cow. >> wow, that was metal and it just bent like that was made of paper or rubber. >> the infrastructure in several parts of mexico, especially in a small town like this one, isn't very good. it's also possible the...
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. >> call hoon and hackett say lifestyle and family lured them to small-town montana. technology helped them thrive. >> i wouldn't be in business if it weren't for the internet. it's the new age of business where it's not location, location, location, it's how good is your website. >> ben winchester says this trend started in the 1990s. there has been a rural revival in the past decades, particularly in the 30-49 age group. people are moving to rural places that have an experience in overall population loss. >> a poll conducted by the center for rural affairs shows 77% of respond ents under 30 feel better about staying or returning to rural america. >> 75% of the counties in montana experience an increase in the young adult and family age groups. >> as we dig deeper, while the state gained people, it's primarily in the urban areas. we see the 30-35 age group. >> a reason is an improved infrastructure, especially a broadband program rolling out across montana. the obama administration recovery act has enabled rural america. >> if you look at the montana broadband map, w
. >> call hoon and hackett say lifestyle and family lured them to small-town montana. technology helped them thrive. >> i wouldn't be in business if it weren't for the internet. it's the new age of business where it's not location, location, location, it's how good is your website. >> ben winchester says this trend started in the 1990s. there has been a rural revival in the past decades, particularly in the 30-49 age group. people are moving to rural places that have an...