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. >> what we're looking at -- >> reporter: dr. gary small, the lead researcher, said he was supposed to find it in the brains of all five players in the study. until now it could only be seen by pathologists after death. >> what pathologists have been seeing in the brain are little deposits. we could see the same pattern. >> reporter: small is cautiously optimistic that this brain scan will diagnose cte in living people. >> it's a small step forward, but a baby step. >> reporter: robert stern, a cte expert at the boston university school of medicine is a bit more skeptical. he says small's brain scan doesn't just measure tow, it measures another protein, which is present in alzheimer's disease. >> we don't know if what's lighting up is the tau protein. >> reporter: are they suffering from alzheimer's? >> i agree we need to do alzheimer's study to pin down our hypothesis is correct. >> reporter: remember, researchers found tau in his brain, but he is a cogatively normal 65-year-old. whether it necessarily means an early death or other f
. >> what we're looking at -- >> reporter: dr. gary small, the lead researcher, said he was supposed to find it in the brains of all five players in the study. until now it could only be seen by pathologists after death. >> what pathologists have been seeing in the brain are little deposits. we could see the same pattern. >> reporter: small is cautiously optimistic that this brain scan will diagnose cte in living people. >> it's a small step forward, but a baby...
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dave and roman and dr. gary small.t. >> sure. >> first, explain what the rooney rule is. it's actually one of my favorite examples of what i think is affirmative action that works and ought to be implemented in a lot of different systems. >> i very much appreciate being here, melissa. i like the jersey. we are proud of the success of the last ten years. we started this with the late john yn yny cochran. over a dozen african-american or coaches of color have been selected over the last ten years. there's been quite a bit of success. as you noted, the success on the field is something we are tremendously proud of. the last seven years starting with lovie smith and tony dungy being head coaches followed every year since there. there's been at least one african-american head coach. one of the most respected gms leading the way with the baltimore ravens. >> does the success of the coaches or general managers of color suggest they are held to a higher standard because once they are in there, they are clearly performing at a
dave and roman and dr. gary small.t. >> sure. >> first, explain what the rooney rule is. it's actually one of my favorite examples of what i think is affirmative action that works and ought to be implemented in a lot of different systems. >> i very much appreciate being here, melissa. i like the jersey. we are proud of the success of the last ten years. we started this with the late john yn yny cochran. over a dozen african-american or coaches of color have been selected over...
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dr. phil, julianne hough, jim jefferies, and music from gary clark jr. and tim mcgraw.for that. our first guest tonight is an exceptionally funny emmy nominated actress. you can see her on "mike and molly" and she is in "identity thief" that opens on friday. please say hello to melissa mccarthy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wow. >> jimmy: how's it going? >> good. >> jimmy: good to see you. did you have a bowl party yesterday? >> was that yesterday? >> jimmy: it was, yeah. not your thing i'm guessing? >> i am not -- no. no. >> jimmy: you were on the super bowl broadcast about 10,000 times. >> that seems odd to me. >> jimmy: they were saying america's number one, number one, number one, and they kept showing your face. >> no one says football like mccarthy and i'm home going there's nothing on. >> jimmy: were you sitting at home not watching tv? do you know anything about football? >> no. i have -- no. i have a long history of not -- i don't get it. i'm 40. don't judge i'm sporty it. i played tennis, anyone? thank you all three of you. even growing. i was a cheer leader i
dr. phil, julianne hough, jim jefferies, and music from gary clark jr. and tim mcgraw.for that. our first guest tonight is an exceptionally funny emmy nominated actress. you can see her on "mike and molly" and she is in "identity thief" that opens on friday. please say hello to melissa mccarthy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wow. >> jimmy: how's it going? >> good. >> jimmy: good to see you. did you have a bowl party yesterday? >> was that...
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dr. ecklund to treat adam in the u.s. and in december 2011, he got out of a van to meet gary susser at a florida hotel where ecklund planned to do the transplant. we dug into dr. ecklund's background, and we found things that he hadn't told the sussers. this is the document in which the state of alabama revoked his medical license in 2005. the state medical commission said dr. ecklund admitted that he: "prescribed controlled substances to a patient with whom he was having sex," "prescribed controlled substances to a patient who he knew was a drug addict," and "had sexual experiences with young female children." we also tracked down his laboratory in ecuador, not exactly the state of the art facility claimed in his website. the hotel room gary susser and dan ecklund headed for was set up with a number of cameras that were tucked out of sight. susser excused himself. ecklund was expecting to meet judy and adam, the blind and paralyzed 11-year-old in whom he intended to transplant stem cells, cells from his lab that sold us the dangerous biomedical junk. instead, we came in. >> dr. ecklund, i'm scott pelley with 60 minutes. >
dr. ecklund to treat adam in the u.s. and in december 2011, he got out of a van to meet gary susser at a florida hotel where ecklund planned to do the transplant. we dug into dr. ecklund's background, and we found things that he hadn't told the sussers. this is the document in which the state of alabama revoked his medical license in 2005. the state medical commission said dr. ecklund admitted that he: "prescribed controlled substances to a patient with whom he was having sex,"...
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dr automotive. >> all right. we'll leave it there. gary, you're up. keeping a close eye on europe? >> hi, maria.e and u.s. budget are the main hurdles for extending our rally. closely watching the news flow on the march 1 spending cuts, the prices of european southern sovereign debt. i expect these two items will cause the s&p to back off below 1,500. but then you've got to buy the u.s. equity market very aggressively. i like the technology sector the most. highly leveraged through the accelerating recovery. it's cheap, it's lagged the s&p by almost 70% by january 1. and i've got to say to my wife and three beautiful daughters, be my valentine. >> aww! come on. that's great. thank you so much for that, gary. >> lathe, how are you going to beat that? 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to prepare for tomorrow? >> hi, maria. tomorrow we're watching the consumer sentiment number and expecting a slight increase. also watching the industrial production number, specifically capacity utilization, as consensus is expecting an increase to 78.9% and the bond market declining as the stock market has
dr automotive. >> all right. we'll leave it there. gary, you're up. keeping a close eye on europe? >> hi, maria.e and u.s. budget are the main hurdles for extending our rally. closely watching the news flow on the march 1 spending cuts, the prices of european southern sovereign debt. i expect these two items will cause the s&p to back off below 1,500. but then you've got to buy the u.s. equity market very aggressively. i like the technology sector the most. highly leveraged...
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gary clark jr. is with us. and this will be fun. tomorrow night, jacoby jones will be here. dr. phil will be with us.raw, too. so join us then. you know our first guest from so many great movies, but i'm too lazy to list them. his latest is the 3d adventure called "jack the giant slayer." it opens in theaters march 1st so please say hello to ewan mcgregor. >> jimmy: i'm examining your shoes there. see, i think looking at those shoes, i don't know if i would be able to guess you're from scotland. >> foreigner, right? i like the brazilian lady who was asked if she was a foreigner and she went no. because she's not a foreigner where she's from. >> jimmy: would you like to play a round? >> a brazilian? >> jimmy: well, yeah, sure. >> i would love to play a brazilian. that's one of the things i've never done. >> jimmy: let's go out to cousin sal right now real quickly. all right, let's go to a pair of shoes. just what we need to see, your feet. go ahead, ewan. this is all yours. >> you see, that could be american, couldn't it. could be seattle or somewhere like that. but it also could be -- >> jimmy: homel
gary clark jr. is with us. and this will be fun. tomorrow night, jacoby jones will be here. dr. phil will be with us.raw, too. so join us then. you know our first guest from so many great movies, but i'm too lazy to list them. his latest is the 3d adventure called "jack the giant slayer." it opens in theaters march 1st so please say hello to ewan mcgregor. >> jimmy: i'm examining your shoes there. see, i think looking at those shoes, i don't know if i would be able to guess...
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gary clark jr. and on thursday, from the super bowl champion baltimore ravens, jacoby jones. dr.c from tim mcgraw. that's right. two mcgraws in one show. >> jimmy: our first guest this evening is an academy award-nominated actor, who has shared the screen with legends like robert de niro, jeremy irons, terry bradshaw and mike tyson. you name it. his excellent movie "silver linings playbook" is in theaters now. please say hello to bradley cooper. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for that kiss. i'm glad somebody wants to kiss me around here. >> this is like my eighth time being on here. we were talking backstage. >> jimmy: that's when we start kissing. >> it was a callback. >> jimmy: congratulations to you, by the way, for your academy award nominations. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you really did a fantastic job in that movie. and which is more exciting? this or sexiest man alive? >> i have to think about that. next question? >> jimmy: it is exciting though, right? >> which one? >> jimmy: both of them. >> it's crazy. crazy. >> jimmy: it is a crazy thing. because i think peop
gary clark jr. and on thursday, from the super bowl champion baltimore ravens, jacoby jones. dr.c from tim mcgraw. that's right. two mcgraws in one show. >> jimmy: our first guest this evening is an academy award-nominated actor, who has shared the screen with legends like robert de niro, jeremy irons, terry bradshaw and mike tyson. you name it. his excellent movie "silver linings playbook" is in theaters now. please say hello to bradley cooper. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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gary clark jr. his album is out now. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. i want to thank ewan mcgregor and julianne hough. i want to apologize to matt damon. tomorrow night, drones and music from tim mcgraw. "nightline" is next. thank you for watching. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ well, i'm numb yeah, woman i can't feel a thing ♪ ♪ well, i'm numb yeah, woman i can't feel a thing ♪ >>> tonight on "nightline," pump yourself thin? a shocking weight loss device that removes calories from your body minutes after you've eaten. is this method the new frontier in losing big? >>> from the biggest games to the hottest concerts, it's the $5 billion industry built on fans buying and selling their own tickets online. how stubhub is bringing tickets to the people. >>> and an underwater journey into the deep frontier. we take the plunge with the legendary explorer battling to defend a beautiful paradise. >> keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in jus i'm serious, wmpe compare r direct ratides side by sie to find you a great deal, even if it's not with . [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our cocompany does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here.
gary clark jr. his album is out now. you can see a bonus song at jimmykimmellive.com. i want to thank ewan mcgregor and julianne hough. i want to apologize to matt damon. tomorrow night, drones and music from tim mcgraw. "nightline" is next. thank you for watching. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ well, i'm numb yeah, woman i can't feel a thing ♪ ♪ well, i'm numb yeah, woman i can't feel a thing ♪ >>> tonight on "nightline," pump yourself thin? a shocking weight loss...
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distinguished authors, admiral gary roughead and the former chief of naval operations along with his co officer from the hoover institution at stanford. the other author, dr. cindy williams, a principal research scientists at mit and former assistant director of the congressional budget office. these authors will present proposals for a more effective use of our defense budget at a time of fiscal prudency. these approaches and the question of managing the resources in the defense budget, in the context of fiscal constraints, will be discussed in a panel consisting of our two authors and three well qualified dispensers. john deutch from mit, former director of the cia and former deputy secretary from the department of defense. michele flournoy, senior advisor at the boston consulting group and former undersecretary ofa policyundersecretarynd sam nunn, the co-chair the it -- former undersecretary of policy. and sam nunn, the co-chair of the armed services committee. this will be monitored by alan greenspan, a senior fellow at the brookings institution and director of the hamilton project. on tuesday next week, we will turn to the domestic side of the agenda
distinguished authors, admiral gary roughead and the former chief of naval operations along with his co officer from the hoover institution at stanford. the other author, dr. cindy williams, a principal research scientists at mit and former assistant director of the congressional budget office. these authors will present proposals for a more effective use of our defense budget at a time of fiscal prudency. these approaches and the question of managing the resources in the defense budget, in the...