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Bridge collapse caught on video

Many, many people predicted that all major breaking news would one day be captured on video because recording devices would become so ubiquitous in society that everything is taped. Here's the latest mind-blowing evidence they were right.

A day after the bridge collapse in Minneapolis, CNN has exclusive footage from a security camera of the bridge as it actually falls into the river.

Add this to the stack of other unbelievable videos: The planes as they hit the World Trade Center, cell phone video of the Virginia Tech shootings, even Michael Richards' crazy rantings.

What's amazing is we're really just getting started. Cameras are inevitably going to become even more commonplace. What happens then?

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