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you've just got to put -- put on the velcro diaper. let's get it on there. [ laughter ] all right. >> tight. >> jimmy: you have the velcro diaper on, make sure it's on good and tight. all right. very, very good. >> this feels awkward. >> jimmy: yeah, it's a little awkward. looks pretty good, though. is this on tight enough? all right, good. all right, very good. we're going to give you 15 seconds. you've got to try to shake all those balls off. >> can't use my hands? >> jimmy: you can't use your hands. only hip thrusts and body gyrations. [ laughter ] think you can do this? >> yeah. >> jimmy: 15 seconds on the clock, please. audience, cheer him on! ready, set, shake your balls off! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ shake your balls off shake shake your balls off ♪ ♪ shake shake those balls off shake shake your balls off ♪ ♪ shake shake them shake shake your balls off ♪ >> jimmy: shake it! ♪ shake shake your balls off ♪ [ buzzer ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i can't -- i can't believe it. i can't believe it. you did not shake all of your balls off, though. bu
you've just got to put -- put on the velcro diaper. let's get it on there. [ laughter ] all right. >> tight. >> jimmy: you have the velcro diaper on, make sure it's on good and tight. all right. very, very good. >> this feels awkward. >> jimmy: yeah, it's a little awkward. looks pretty good, though. is this on tight enough? all right, good. all right, very good. we're going to give you 15 seconds. you've got to try to shake all those balls off. >> can't use my...
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putting velcro on it so it doesn't fall off. tip it over all the stuff will fall off. to be properly say it should be 50 feet away from the window. how many people have 30 foot bedrooms? the best thing to do [inaudible] it will break like a car windshield it shatters and staying together. or close the drapes so if it breaks it will shatter on the drapes and it will fall to the ground. multiple pair of slippers under your bed. most of us get out of bed at night time and close our eyes, you know where it is. in a disaster you might have glass on the carpet or floor. if you get out any start walking you will get cut. how about this? kitchen. the most dangerous place to be in a disaster because that's where all the stuff breaks, in the kitchen. where do you put the heaviest pot? top shelf in the back over the fridge. least accessible area. they are the first to fly out. how do you medigate that problem? what do you think? on my house i have a 5 and 7 year old everything was baby safe. that's the same for earthquake proofing you don't want the glass to fall and come out. th
putting velcro on it so it doesn't fall off. tip it over all the stuff will fall off. to be properly say it should be 50 feet away from the window. how many people have 30 foot bedrooms? the best thing to do [inaudible] it will break like a car windshield it shatters and staying together. or close the drapes so if it breaks it will shatter on the drapes and it will fall to the ground. multiple pair of slippers under your bed. most of us get out of bed at night time and close our eyes, you know...
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it's like velcro now. >> for gomez, the ceremony represents the completion of his g.e.d. >> is this howide did this go on? >> i haven't got an education in 12 years. >> how does it feel? >> it feels pretty good. >> my mom and my sister-in-law are coming up. happy to see them. they're proud of many. never thought i would get an education. they just thought i'd stay the same. [ music playing ] [ applause ] as i call off your names please come forward and receive your certificates. patrick gaskill. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> star of the show. >> yeah. >> fabian gomez. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> cordero love. [ applause ] brandon mulvaney. all together you may now shift your tassels to the left please join me in congratulating the graduating class. >> i'm real glad you came. >> wouldn't miss it. wouldn't miss it. >> missed you. >> first time i accomplished something. over 12 years. last time i walked on a stage was in eighth grade. >> how are you today? >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> i've told him before, it's like, you know i think about him all the time and part of me is here w
it's like velcro now. >> for gomez, the ceremony represents the completion of his g.e.d. >> is this howide did this go on? >> i haven't got an education in 12 years. >> how does it feel? >> it feels pretty good. >> my mom and my sister-in-law are coming up. happy to see them. they're proud of many. never thought i would get an education. they just thought i'd stay the same. [ music playing ] [ applause ] as i call off your names please come forward and...
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>>reporter: with a little velcro what was an experiment becomes an assistant. >> this way we can haveouston for example control wrought bought to do inventory on board the station. to do survey. do this all without having to bother the astronauts who are very, very busy in space. >>reporter: jersey couldn't have predicted such a spawl and inexpensive did he advice could pack so much computer power. saves lots of money over reinventing the wheel like these cartridge that pro propel the robot around come out of paint ball gun. >> this is providing initially all the power. >>reporter: cam corder battery that power satellite tested at the aims lab. >> break them and qualify them for space flight. >>reporter: survives testing this will be among the first group of satellite ever launched directly from the space station. each carrying a different experiment. this one designed by san jose state student to test a way that astronauts use consumer satellite phone to communicate with earth. >> we prepare the next general rigs of students to go that the engineering world to advance the career in a
>>reporter: with a little velcro what was an experiment becomes an assistant. >> this way we can haveouston for example control wrought bought to do inventory on board the station. to do survey. do this all without having to bother the astronauts who are very, very busy in space. >>reporter: jersey couldn't have predicted such a spawl and inexpensive did he advice could pack so much computer power. saves lots of money over reinventing the wheel like these cartridge that pro...
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and after securing all three inflatables open up the velcro or cut holes in the material.e to do to deflate the giant balloons and get to the trapped children. >> everybody worked together to get it down to make sure everyone was safe. >> in all 13 people on the ground and inside the bounce houses are hurt. one woman seriously with head and spinal injuries. but remarkably, most of the children escaped are relatively minor injuries. like the rope burn on laura's neck. >> the rope dragged me over. then it finally got off. >> it's a scary end to what started as a joyous celebration. >>> coming up, a robbery interrupted. >> he went ahead and decided to rob the store with a cop behind him. >> and these people think they've just won a new laptop. but surprise. police have something else in store for them. when "caught on camera: surprise!" continues. this one's for all us lawnsmiths. grass gurus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies - into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up.
and after securing all three inflatables open up the velcro or cut holes in the material.e to do to deflate the giant balloons and get to the trapped children. >> everybody worked together to get it down to make sure everyone was safe. >> in all 13 people on the ground and inside the bounce houses are hurt. one woman seriously with head and spinal injuries. but remarkably, most of the children escaped are relatively minor injuries. like the rope burn on laura's neck. >> the...
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. >> it attach toes a bike with velcro.ke wrappers are slowly start to go light up san francisco. >> cycling is a big part of this city. cycling around the country has become very popular. >> still working out of his bedroom, he's expanding on bike wrappers with a line of reflective dog products. he's hoping all of his bright idea committees speck up speed quickly. reynolds wolf, cnn. my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was going to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it. my name is chris schutte and i got my patent, trademark and llc on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. lemon burst, blackberry harvest, pina colada... i can't imagine where she is... orange
. >> it attach toes a bike with velcro.ke wrappers are slowly start to go light up san francisco. >> cycling is a big part of this city. cycling around the country has become very popular. >> still working out of his bedroom, he's expanding on bike wrappers with a line of reflective dog products. he's hoping all of his bright idea committees speck up speed quickly. reynolds wolf, cnn. my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention...
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there's a little bit of velcro. >> float around. >> so they attach this in whatever they're in.do they do with the water, with the waste, how do they get all of this stuff up there for a four-year where you can't grow anything problem. that looks like real meat. >> look at that. >> that comes part like meat. >> can you guys get in close on this. >> a little bit of poi and you might have the something there. how do they sore? this is going to be stored still probably freeze dried. >> it's not bad actually. >> we should have started with that. but then the beans are there. >> we'll get to it. >> so they have to cook this in space. they want things to not look liking this when an astronaut has to eat this for four years, more like this. this has all been developed. the food is ready to go and there for them to eat for four months. somebody has to drop out. there's going to be alternates to go back in and out. >> would you do this? >> for $5,000 for four months? i'm going to pass. it's $5,000. that's all they get paid. >> but it's part of history. and you could potentially be helpin
there's a little bit of velcro. >> float around. >> so they attach this in whatever they're in.do they do with the water, with the waste, how do they get all of this stuff up there for a four-year where you can't grow anything problem. that looks like real meat. >> look at that. >> that comes part like meat. >> can you guys get in close on this. >> a little bit of poi and you might have the something there. how do they sore? this is going to be stored still...