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drugs melanoma. if drug passes test and approved by regulators. could serve as they therapy for melanoma patients. >> are you last-minute? >> like the day of. >> you are going to walgreens christmas eve. >> i'm hoping they are open. >> seasonal jobs in case you are looking for extra work. >> why people might think about there esa full moon -- there's a full moon. >> only time coachers fans notice long snapper is when things went wrong. we are going to hear from cardinals coming up. what happened against patriot's next. a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming and complicated. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america every patient gets their own care manager to coordinate every aspect of their care. the care manager is making sure can continue to get their treatment. we are the link between the patient and the doctor. the care manager coordinates all of the patient's appointments, scans, chemotherapy... we can do paperwork or contact their employers or set them up with home health. that's what brings most people into nursing; you get to conn
drugs melanoma. if drug passes test and approved by regulators. could serve as they therapy for melanoma patients. >> are you last-minute? >> like the day of. >> you are going to walgreens christmas eve. >> i'm hoping they are open. >> seasonal jobs in case you are looking for extra work. >> why people might think about there esa full moon -- there's a full moon. >> only time coachers fans notice long snapper is when things went wrong. we are going to...
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so melanoma. unfortunately today, dermatologists can make errors. some melanomas are being missed.ch are perfectly benign are being excised needlessly. so what we can do here is essentially asked the computer -- ask the computer to make a deep analysis over an image. this image is then being sent to the computer, and is being automatically analyzed. what the computer is telling us about this image is there is a very high probability that it corresponds to melanoma. what we are finding in our internal, retrospective research is that the computer can be as accurate as 95%. so this compares to the best clinical experts today that are between 75% and 84% recognizing melanoma. it is not a tool that would replace the clinical experts. rather, it provides them with additional analysis over the skin lesion images by providing reaches into large databases of similar lesions. narrator: this is a vision of a future where humans and machines work hand-in-hand, complementing one another's skills. >> i look forward to a time when every professional, in fact, two or 3 billion professionals -- 2 b
so melanoma. unfortunately today, dermatologists can make errors. some melanomas are being missed.ch are perfectly benign are being excised needlessly. so what we can do here is essentially asked the computer -- ask the computer to make a deep analysis over an image. this image is then being sent to the computer, and is being automatically analyzed. what the computer is telling us about this image is there is a very high probability that it corresponds to melanoma. what we are finding in our...
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this is what melanoma looks like on a thumbnail. and guess what? you go get melam noma on your nail. it's deadly, but if you catch it early it's treatable. when you think of melanoma, we think of moles, that get a lot of sunight but actual can affect areas -- but it can affect areas like the palms of your hands and your mouth, people have to realalize -- realize that. if you see something that doesn't look right, see the doctor. curable. see your doctor. what's interesting, the brown or black nail streak that we see here, is one of the most common signs. >> if you see it early on, you can treat it. prognosis for melanoma has to do with the depth of how this grows. if you ignore somethig on the finger, if you treat it early, it wouldn't be that big of a deal. if it goes to a certain depth, finger off. [ audience oohs ] >> dr. travis: that's why we do a full body check. check your finger and toe nails. skin cancers are due to uv-radi yourself with a broad spectrum sunscreen. cover-up and put a hat on. and use uv-resistant clothing. [ chimes ] >> clot
this is what melanoma looks like on a thumbnail. and guess what? you go get melam noma on your nail. it's deadly, but if you catch it early it's treatable. when you think of melanoma, we think of moles, that get a lot of sunight but actual can affect areas -- but it can affect areas like the palms of your hands and your mouth, people have to realalize -- realize that. if you see something that doesn't look right, see the doctor. curable. see your doctor. what's interesting, the brown or black...
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we strictly fund melanoma research and community on the risks of melanoma and skin cancer. and we were very blessed and fortunate to be a recipient of a $10,000 gift from their group and, we support locally medical college of wisconsin and, we just wrote a check to them a month ago for $75,000 and we have given away over $1 million and i would say, think it was $515,000 of that has been to medical college of wisconsin. is seed grant money and it is research that would not be happening if there were not philanthropic dollars supporting that. the government keeps flashing we all know slashing funds for cancer research so, we're able to fund aroject that may never start that could inevitably end up being a cure for melanoma so. >> do you have this sense with maybe reports or research you're familiar with that it is making a difference? >> it when my brother was diagnosed 12 years ago, there are things happening today that he would have been able to you know participate in clinical trials that didn't exist 12 years ago and now 12 years later people are living longer, there are
we strictly fund melanoma research and community on the risks of melanoma and skin cancer. and we were very blessed and fortunate to be a recipient of a $10,000 gift from their group and, we support locally medical college of wisconsin and, we just wrote a check to them a month ago for $75,000 and we have given away over $1 million and i would say, think it was $515,000 of that has been to medical college of wisconsin. is seed grant money and it is research that would not be happening if there...
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sun" begins with the end of a young woman's life as she dies from melanoma. it hit the rewind button of her on the beach without sunscreen. just five sunburns can increase the risk of melanoma by >> what about people who see this psa? this is too harsh. what do you say? >> i think it is harsh. i think it is out of the box and edgy. it is a shot of reality. >> reporter: the american cancer society cites melanoma as one of the most common cancers in people younger than 30. the number of women developing the disease increased by 50% grief as they work to help others maintain a bright future. >> i can still see you struggling to hold back tears. how often do you think about your daughter? >> every day. >> i'm sure every parent who lost a child misses their child. just as we do. to know skin cancer is preventible and melanoma, if caught early, can be cured. this is our mission. >> reporter: for "today," morgan >>> still ahead, the awesome before and after photos parents are posting of their kids first day of school. some are funny. we are showing you the before pi
sun" begins with the end of a young woman's life as she dies from melanoma. it hit the rewind button of her on the beach without sunscreen. just five sunburns can increase the risk of melanoma by >> what about people who see this psa? this is too harsh. what do you say? >> i think it is harsh. i think it is out of the box and edgy. it is a shot of reality. >> reporter: the american cancer society cites melanoma as one of the most common cancers in people younger than 30....
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this is to benefit the melanoma foundation. the foundation was formed after working to raise awareness, influence a firefighter to get check for cancer. >> the people who work outside are at much higher risk for developing skin cancer and melanoma. as a foundation we decided we would host this fire in the hold chili cookoff. all of the proceeds go to firehouses. >> reporter: -- >> there were fire trucks on world in johnson county. saint ann's -- >>> saint ann's is a diverse community and many countries are represented, honduras, china , and many more. >> i have not delved deeply into the hispanic foods and i have been to 2 or 3 of the different boots and they have >> organizers estimate that more than 4000 people showed up. they say they are already planning for next year's event. >>> hundreds to part today in the annual saint jude walk run to end child cancer in raleigh. the walk run was one of many held throughout the state. runners say the chance to help saint jude makes the running worth it >> this is one of the great thing
this is to benefit the melanoma foundation. the foundation was formed after working to raise awareness, influence a firefighter to get check for cancer. >> the people who work outside are at much higher risk for developing skin cancer and melanoma. as a foundation we decided we would host this fire in the hold chili cookoff. all of the proceeds go to firehouses. >> reporter: -- >> there were fire trucks on world in johnson county. saint ann's -- >>> saint ann's is a...
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>>> turning to your health now, and new hope in the fight against melanoma. to treat cancer appears to show some promise in stopping melanoma skin cancer. university of virginia researc researchers investigated the effects of a drug called prevent stat on a particular protein in cancer cells. the team believes this protein allows melanoma and other cancer cells to replicate really quickly. the drug seemed to stop the progression of mel gnome in a in mice. scientists don't know if the treatment would be safe for humans they are of course doing much more research. >>> meanwhile, that facebook like may not do much but a personal message of a social media site has the potential to lift your well-being. researchers tracked nearly two thus san facebook users from around the world. they discovered when people who care about you send a positive message that reminds you of the close relationship it has a positive he can't. it's odd that they did research to find that out. because it seems like common sense. however, actions such as hitting like or passively reading wi
>>> turning to your health now, and new hope in the fight against melanoma. to treat cancer appears to show some promise in stopping melanoma skin cancer. university of virginia researc researchers investigated the effects of a drug called prevent stat on a particular protein in cancer cells. the team believes this protein allows melanoma and other cancer cells to replicate really quickly. the drug seemed to stop the progression of mel gnome in a in mice. scientists don't know if the...
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the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma. dr. crane leaves the health program >> the closure had a definite impact. we will see that increase above and beyond. >> doctors in the program on allies?diagnosing 10 to 15 new cancer cases each week. >> you could go through your entire medical career and ever safe they should i get that yes his prostate cancer is in her ration and the lymphoma is stable. >> is sharing his story. encourage more people to get the said and checked out. >>> it's a memorial to see every year at volunteers planted thousands of american flags this morning. each flag is 8 feet tall. they carry the name of a person who died in the attack so there is biographical information. >> it's an amazing tribute to those who were lost in that day it's a best way to pay respect and honor to people that put their lives on the line every day. >> there will be a ceremonial candlelight vigil.>>> a fundraiser for the military assistance freedom breakfast. also all the shallow wallace was in charge of the three-man crew working t
the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma. dr. crane leaves the health program >> the closure had a definite impact. we will see that increase above and beyond. >> doctors in the program on allies?diagnosing 10 to 15 new cancer cases each week. >> you could go through your entire medical career and ever safe they should i get that yes his prostate cancer is in her ration and the lymphoma is stable. >> is sharing his story. encourage more...
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they found those who were at least spf covered reduce there risk of melanoma by 13 percent. >> the researcher job keeping inside the line. >>> it is 4:41 right now. a car fire caught on camera. wait until you hear what the driver says smart this. >>> plus ford is moving there car production across the border . how many jobs that will trump rally? >> donald trump in northeast ohio for the 3rd time in 10 days . he rallied supporters at the canton memorial civic centers -- civic centers still playing off of hillary clinton's remarks that his supporters are deplorable. >> i call people who are supporting me as american , and i will not stop campaigning for every last american vote in every last american city right up until november 8.>> donald trump also alluding to clinton's health wondering if she can stand for an hour in the hot and packed civic center like you did. you can't go to canton without visiting the pro football hall of fame. he did best that -- just that. close up look at the lombardi trophy. >>> hillary clinton's doctor giving her the all clear. she was quite wobbly as she left the
they found those who were at least spf covered reduce there risk of melanoma by 13 percent. >> the researcher job keeping inside the line. >>> it is 4:41 right now. a car fire caught on camera. wait until you hear what the driver says smart this. >>> plus ford is moving there car production across the border . how many jobs that will trump rally? >> donald trump in northeast ohio for the 3rd time in 10 days . he rallied supporters at the canton memorial civic...
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nearby who were exposed to the dust and debris from ground zero have an increased risk of cancer, and melanoma. more than 5,000 people have been diagnosed with cancers related to 9/11, and doctors at the world trade center health program say they identify 10 to 15 new cases every week. >>> the cdc estimates up to 12 million people are infested every year with head lice and it's getting more and more >> reporter: before carrie sends her daughter off to first grade, she makes sure her hair is pulled back. >> i always keep it up. >> reporter: she wants to avoid the dreaded call she got last year. >> your child has head lice. you have to go pick them up. >> reporter: a study found lice tested in 44 states including massachusetts were resistant to over the counter medical they cried more. >> reporter: eventually they ended up at lice clinics of america, where they use a warm air machine they say kills the bugs and eggs by dehydrating them. most home remedies require days or weeks of diligent combing to be sure every bug is gone. but not here. and there's a guarantee. >> it's one and done. you come
nearby who were exposed to the dust and debris from ground zero have an increased risk of cancer, and melanoma. more than 5,000 people have been diagnosed with cancers related to 9/11, and doctors at the world trade center health program say they identify 10 to 15 new cases every week. >>> the cdc estimates up to 12 million people are infested every year with head lice and it's getting more and more >> reporter: before carrie sends her daughter off to first grade, she makes sure...
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the media is saying how do we know he won't have a recurrence of melanoma. criteria was established if you are elderly, older, he was over 70, 71. or you have significant medical history, we want to see your records and the candidate gives the records to a private viewing. she's not going to want the public to see her records but we have a president where mccain gave his full records -- liz: let's bring it up to date right now. so hillary clinton could be releasing medical records, and you want to see them, right? and the issue is can allergies turn into pneumonia, could the pneumonia cover up a bigger or deeper problem, right? >> that's one issue, i want to see records from 2012 when she fell and hit her head. bill clinton is saying a similar episode where she hit her head, ended up with a blood clot which is unrelated and ended up on lifetime blood thinners, if you have a tendency towards fainting which is what bill clinton is suggesting and you are on blood thinners you could have a problem if you hit our head like that, you could have a bleed. there's a
the media is saying how do we know he won't have a recurrence of melanoma. criteria was established if you are elderly, older, he was over 70, 71. or you have significant medical history, we want to see your records and the candidate gives the records to a private viewing. she's not going to want the public to see her records but we have a president where mccain gave his full records -- liz: let's bring it up to date right now. so hillary clinton could be releasing medical records, and you want...
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because he was suffering from recurring melanoma, a potentially fatal cancer. tonight clinton pleaded her thanks to well wishers, saying she's getting better and at the same time, the campaign announced that bill clinton will fill in for his wife tomorrow and the next day on the west coast. lester? >> thank you, andrea. we want to bring in dr. john torrez, an emergency room physician. john, you've seen that video and the statement from secretary clinton's doctor and what the campaign is saying. how serious is this condition and how long does it take to recover? >> you know, lester, when it comes to pneumonia, i treat couple reasons. number one, some people will recover on their own, with antibiotics, or if it's viral, their body will take care of it. but for some people, especially as we get older, if we have other health issues, it could prove fatal. so you want to be very careful with this disease and make sure it's treated appropriately. as far as recovery, that's going to depend on a few factors. number one, how big is the pneumonia. number two, how long di
because he was suffering from recurring melanoma, a potentially fatal cancer. tonight clinton pleaded her thanks to well wishers, saying she's getting better and at the same time, the campaign announced that bill clinton will fill in for his wife tomorrow and the next day on the west coast. lester? >> thank you, andrea. we want to bring in dr. john torrez, an emergency room physician. john, you've seen that video and the statement from secretary clinton's doctor and what the campaign is...
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the team believes that this protein allows melanoma than other cancer cells to replicate quickly.rug stops progression of melanoma in mice but scientists still don't know if the treatment would be safe for humans, they are continuing with more research. >>> lets talk money. >>> 5:47. new luxury hotel to bear donald trump's name opened down the street from the white house. >> the name of it, trump international the hotel. 253 rooms, 200 million-dollar, it is a luxury hotel, on prime real estate just a few blocks from the white house. hotel located inside 1899 old post office building underwent a two year, 200 million-dollar renovation. trump international hotel grand opening is planned for next month and that is chris murphy, just eight weeks before the november 8th presidential election. >> can you imagine if donald trump wins the presidency the biggest party ever will be at his new hotel, can you imagine. >> right down the street. >> evening of november 8th. >>> facebook messenger, have you heard this? it has more than 1 billion users. >> there is more, the company announced reta
the team believes that this protein allows melanoma than other cancer cells to replicate quickly.rug stops progression of melanoma in mice but scientists still don't know if the treatment would be safe for humans, they are continuing with more research. >>> lets talk money. >>> 5:47. new luxury hotel to bear donald trump's name opened down the street from the white house. >> the name of it, trump international the hotel. 253 rooms, 200 million-dollar, it is a luxury...
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help in solving the brutal murder of a phoenix bartender, kevin or had just overcome stage four melanoma cancer. he was shnd team 12 monique griego has this saturday's silent witness alert. >> reporter: two years after the murder of kevin or his family is continuing their fight for answers and some sense of closure. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. it is horrible. >> reporter: the family pleading for information that might help investigators find out who killed the phoenix family to do this. here we are two and a half year later, we don't know who or why. >> reporter: the night of the 35-year-old's death he helped a coworker close of the bar on seventh street. >> there were some interesting characters. he figured he would stay around for an extra set of eyes. >> reporter: police say he walked his normal route home in a residential neighborhood. he was later found shot to death by someone passing by. >> he was honest and real. >> in the prime of >> i miss hearing his last evening -- even if he was laughing at me. he had a good sense of humor and he loved to play jokes. 's. >> re
help in solving the brutal murder of a phoenix bartender, kevin or had just overcome stage four melanoma cancer. he was shnd team 12 monique griego has this saturday's silent witness alert. >> reporter: two years after the murder of kevin or his family is continuing their fight for answers and some sense of closure. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. it is horrible. >> reporter: the family pleading for information that might help investigators find out who killed the...
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because he was suffering from recurring melanoma, a potentially fatal cancer. tonight clinton pleaded her thanks to well wishers, saying that she's feeling fine and she's feeling better. she's getting better and at the same time, the campaign announced that bill clinton will fill in for his wife tomorrow and the next day on the west coast. lester? >> thank you, andrea. we want to bring in physician. john, you've seen that video and the statement from secretary clinton's doctor and what the campaign is saying. how serious is this condition and how long does it take to recover? >> you know, lester, when it comes to pneumonia, i treat is very seriously for a couple reasons. number one, some people will recover on their own, with antibiotics, or if it's viral, their body will take care of it. but for some people, especially as we get older, if we have other health issues, it could prove fatal. so you want to be very careful with this disease and make sure it's treated as far as recovery, that's going to depend on a few factors. number one, how big is the pneumonia.
because he was suffering from recurring melanoma, a potentially fatal cancer. tonight clinton pleaded her thanks to well wishers, saying that she's feeling fine and she's feeling better. she's getting better and at the same time, the campaign announced that bill clinton will fill in for his wife tomorrow and the next day on the west coast. lester? >> thank you, andrea. we want to bring in physician. john, you've seen that video and the statement from secretary clinton's doctor and what...
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you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma.s to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >>> earlier tonight, olympic gold medalist ryan lochte trying to move on from his notorious incident in rio is catching his breath tonight after an ugly encounter on "dancing with the stars." on tonight's season premiere of "dancing with the stars," it was lights, cameras -- and a whole lot of action. ♪ ♪ >> excuse me! hey, back off! >> reporter: while carrie ann innob ba was critiquing controversial olympic swimmer ryan lochte -- >> excuse me! >> reporter: two unauthorized men wearing anti-lochte shirts walked onstage. the cameras stayed on inaba's face as commotion unfolded off-screen. lochte and cheryl burke appear shaken and host tom bergeron makes a subtle segue to the commercial break. >> we'll take a break, we've got the rest of the judges' comments, take a deep breath, we'll be right back. >> reporter: what the television audience didn't see is the protesters being tackled by se
you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma.s to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >>> earlier tonight, olympic gold medalist ryan lochte trying to move on from his notorious incident in rio is catching his breath tonight after an ugly encounter on "dancing with the stars." on tonight's season premiere of "dancing with the stars," it was lights, cameras -- and a whole lot of...
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salute to on those whose lives were you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >> all news all morning, 4:40. a fisher man faces a big job of getting boat off the beach and back into the water. it washed up yesterday morning. he said he live on the boat so he went to sleep believing the current would flow offshore and not on shore. swimmers and fire protection district and california state parks freed the fishermen after the boat ran ashore. the local leaders are concern abut a proposed new entrance for military armed shipments, and the army wants to move the main trunk from the weapons terminal to near bay point. residents can see 100 trucks full of weapons and under dreads of workers in approved. leaders are concern about traffic and safety because the entrance is near three schools. >> first responders pay tribute to the colleagues who lost their lives try to save others on 9/11. in san jose, a procession of police and firefighters
salute to on those whose lives were you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >> all news all morning, 4:40. a fisher man faces a big job of getting boat off the beach and back into the water. it washed up yesterday morning. he said he live on the boat so he went to sleep believing the current would flow offshore and not on shore....
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the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma. natsdoctor michael crane leads the world trade center health program at mount sinai hospital.(dr. michael crane, program mount sinai hospital) the exposure at world trade center had a definite impact on the rate of cancer in our population and we will continue to see that increase above and beyond the age effect.he says doctors in his program are now diagnosing 10- 15 new cancer cases each week including rare cancersa& like carcinoid.(dr. michael crane world trade center health program mount sinai hospital) you could go an entire medical career and not see something like this and we now have 16 17, 18 in our population many cancers. his prostate cancer is now in remission. and the lymphoma is stable. (sot john gerrish/ former nypd deputy chiefi feel lucky and blessed that i'm not as sick - i know people who have died. he's sharing his story to encourage more people take that first step and get checked out. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. right now, about 22-thousand responders are
the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma. natsdoctor michael crane leads the world trade center health program at mount sinai hospital.(dr. michael crane, program mount sinai hospital) the exposure at world trade center had a definite impact on the rate of cancer in our population and we will continue to see that increase above and beyond the age effect.he says doctors in his program are now diagnosing 10- 15 new cancer cases each week including rare cancersa&...
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the tara miller melanoma foundation had a big fundraiser over the summer in atlantic city.nd they presented the check to the cancer center. it will go toward the fight to find a cure. jimmy kimmel tonight, and nightline. and justin schmidt, music from tame impala. and we have meteorologist aaron murphy tomorrow, karen rogers with traffic. now for the entire action news team, i'm rick williams. thank you for joining us.
the tara miller melanoma foundation had a big fundraiser over the summer in atlantic city.nd they presented the check to the cancer center. it will go toward the fight to find a cure. jimmy kimmel tonight, and nightline. and justin schmidt, music from tame impala. and we have meteorologist aaron murphy tomorrow, karen rogers with traffic. now for the entire action news team, i'm rick williams. thank you for joining us.
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the tara miller melanoma foundation had a big fundraiser over the summer in atlantic city. they presented the check to the cancer center. it will go toward the fight to find a cure. jimmy kimmel tonight, and nightline. and justin schmidt, music from tame impala. and we have meteorologist aaron murphy tomorrow, karen rogers with traffic. now for the entire action news team, i'm rick williams. thank you for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, patrick dempsey, bug expert dr. justin schmidt and music from tame impala. and now, here we go again -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> kevin: very nice. thanks, everybody. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming. welcome to hollywood. this is where it all happens. some good, mostly -- hey, did you see what happened on
the tara miller melanoma foundation had a big fundraiser over the summer in atlantic city. they presented the check to the cancer center. it will go toward the fight to find a cure. jimmy kimmel tonight, and nightline. and justin schmidt, music from tame impala. and we have meteorologist aaron murphy tomorrow, karen rogers with traffic. now for the entire action news team, i'm rick williams. thank you for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, patrick...
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the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma./// ((michael stevens)) >>> many nfl games kicked off yesterday .. but not without paying their respects. in a show of solidarity and tribute to victims , the seattle during the national anthem before their season opener against the miami dolphins. new york giants odell beckham and victor cruz wore commemorative cleats showing the american flag and a tribute to the fdny. they could face fines by the n-f-l for wearing unsanctioned footwear. meanwhile, some players across various teams protested race inequality during the star spangled banner./// ((sherry swensk)) >>> a beautiful showing for the victims of 9/11.. .. where the twin towers once stoof. the tribute in light was visible across the five boroughs in new york city. this began in 2002 as a temporary thing .. but is now an annual tradition. it's comprised of 99 search lights .. and faded as the sun rose this morning./// ((sherry swensk)) >>> and an abc station in new york posted this incredible view of the tribute in light to their facebook page.. you can see in
the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma./// ((michael stevens)) >>> many nfl games kicked off yesterday .. but not without paying their respects. in a show of solidarity and tribute to victims , the seattle during the national anthem before their season opener against the miami dolphins. new york giants odell beckham and victor cruz wore commemorative cleats showing the american flag and a tribute to the fdny. they could face fines by the n-f-l for wearing...
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bruce bochy has already canceled you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >>> hello! for those of us who work on tv... summer vacation is almost over. no more beach. no more spas in the middle of the day. no hikes. no more golf. it's time to go back to school. mixon: back to work. perabo: back to reality. but as the days get...
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maybe he was worried about their potential melanoma but he overruled the job killing objection and ordered the signing of the montreal protocol. they're interesting. the washington post reported on this and said, what a difference in the republican party between then and now. spreads. then we get after -- our specialty is the classified documents. how often do see a declassified document appear on late-night television? -- dca declassified document appear on -- late-night alevision -- -- do you see declassified document appear on late-night television? colbert with rumsfeld. the danger of weapons of mass destruction. secret, we now have it through the freedom of information act, rumsfeld is saying please take a look at this material as to what we don't know about weapons of mass destruction. it is big. a real contrast. insidepr face versus what we don't know. that is really important for public to know about the disaster in iraq and their own decision-making. rumsfeld squirms in the chair. >> the president had available to him intelligence of all elements of the government. the national se
maybe he was worried about their potential melanoma but he overruled the job killing objection and ordered the signing of the montreal protocol. they're interesting. the washington post reported on this and said, what a difference in the republican party between then and now. spreads. then we get after -- our specialty is the classified documents. how often do see a declassified document appear on late-night television? -- dca declassified document appear on -- late-night alevision -- -- do you...
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there was no melanoma recurrence. if you're over 70 both candidates fit that.y released a recent physical the has a lot of information actually. his neck and had those. i don't like that term. there's no such thing as non- contagious. the made up term. when that point comes is not a medical term. it's a political term. that's interesting. let's get onto donald trump. his dr. releases a letter today that he is in excellent physical health. donald trump talked about the importance of a presidential candidates help. >> i think you have an obligation to be healthy i just don't think you can do the work if you are not healthy. i'll take think you can represent the country properly you're not a healthy person. someday that's a pretty good health. from what were seen. that calcium score a few years ago that was very low. he have an echocardiogram on the heart. he has low blood pressure. his cholesterol is will managed. he shouldn't eat fast food and i would like to see him exercise more the size throwing his hands around. having said that it sounds like he is pretty v
there was no melanoma recurrence. if you're over 70 both candidates fit that.y released a recent physical the has a lot of information actually. his neck and had those. i don't like that term. there's no such thing as non- contagious. the made up term. when that point comes is not a medical term. it's a political term. that's interesting. let's get onto donald trump. his dr. releases a letter today that he is in excellent physical health. donald trump talked about the importance of a...
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. >> poke could dot melanoma foundation posted it. the foundation was formed after the founder and some friends. raising awareness to get . . >>> they provided several i'm roy cooper...and my mom used to teach in this school. she was so proud to be a north carolina teacher. she wouldn't have liked how we've fallen to 41st in teacher pay... 44th in per-student spending... or that governor mccrory tried to cut education funding to its lowest budget share in over 30 years. it's why thousands of teachers are moving out of state. as governor, i'll make schools the priority again. . >>> this is released to the public. >> this morning, reaction from charlotte plus and the family of keith scott. >>> an arrest in the deadly shooting spree at the mall in the pass sifng northwest. >>> plus charles osgood the host of sunday morning. we will have a preview. >> looks like the sun is starting to rise. >> little bit of a gray sky out there. sun, september 25 and 1st sunday of fall. >> i am justin quesinberry. >> i am stefan chase in for beairshelle e
. >> poke could dot melanoma foundation posted it. the foundation was formed after the founder and some friends. raising awareness to get . . >>> they provided several i'm roy cooper...and my mom used to teach in this school. she was so proud to be a north carolina teacher. she wouldn't have liked how we've fallen to 41st in teacher pay... 44th in per-student spending... or that governor mccrory tried to cut education funding to its lowest budget share in over 30 years. it's why...
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maybe it was his hollywood friends who had deep suntan's and he was worried about their potential melanoma or what it was exactly, but reagan overruled the job killing objection and ordered the signing and negotiated the signing of the natural protocols -- montreal protocols. very interesting. "washington post" when it reported on the documents said what a difference in the republican party between then and now on climate change. it is interesting. our we get after -- specialty is classified documents. this is one of my favorites. how often do you see a declassified document appear on late-night television? there's usually not much funny. here you have stephen colbert grilling donald rumsfeld earlier this year because in 2002 when rumsfeld and others in the bush administration were screaming about mushroom clouds coming at us and the danger of weapons of mass destruction, inside in secret --we now have it through the freedom of information act -- rumsfeld is writing to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff saying please look at this material as what we don't know about weapons of mass
maybe it was his hollywood friends who had deep suntan's and he was worried about their potential melanoma or what it was exactly, but reagan overruled the job killing objection and ordered the signing and negotiated the signing of the natural protocols -- montreal protocols. very interesting. "washington post" when it reported on the documents said what a difference in the republican party between then and now on climate change. it is interesting. our we get after -- specialty is...
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the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma. nats doctor michael crane leads the world trade center health program at mount sinai hospital. (dr. michael crane, world trade center health program mount sinai hospital) the exposure at world trade center had a definite impact on the rate of cancer in our population and we will continue to see that increase above and beyond the age effect. he says doctors in his program are now diagnosing 10-15 new including rare cancers like carcinoid. (dr. michael crane world trade center health program mount sinai hospital) you could go an entire medical career and not see something like this and we now have 16 17, 18 in our population many patients - like gerrish have been diagnosed with multiple cancers. his prostate cancer is now in remission. and the lymphoma is stable. (sot john gerrish/ former nypd deputy chief i feel lucky and blessed that i'm not as sick i know people who have died. he's sharing his story to first step and get checked out. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. ((denise valdez
the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma. nats doctor michael crane leads the world trade center health program at mount sinai hospital. (dr. michael crane, world trade center health program mount sinai hospital) the exposure at world trade center had a definite impact on the rate of cancer in our population and we will continue to see that increase above and beyond the age effect. he says doctors in his program are now diagnosing 10-15 new including rare cancers...
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the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma. dr. michael crane leads the world trade center health program at mount sinai hospital. >> the center had an impact on cancer in our population and we will continue to see that increase above and beyond the age effect. >>> he says doctors and his program are diagnosing 10 to 15 new cases of cancer each week and rare cancers. >> you could go through an entire medical career and never see a patient with this. we have 16, 17, 18 in our population. >> reporter: many patients like multiple cancers. >> his prostate is in remission and lymphoma is stable. >> i am blessed and not as sick, people have died. >> he is sharing his story to encourage more people to take that first step and get checked out. kenneth craig cbs evening news, new york. >>> kenneth says about 22,000 first responders are seen at the world trade center health program at mt. sinai. >> denise: nissan more than 120,000 cars and s.u.v.'s. >> anti-lock brake pumps can leak fluid and that can cause a fire t. covers late model murano
the study finds significant increases in prostate cancer and melanoma. dr. michael crane leads the world trade center health program at mount sinai hospital. >> the center had an impact on cancer in our population and we will continue to see that increase above and beyond the age effect. >>> he says doctors and his program are diagnosing 10 to 15 new cases of cancer each week and rare cancers. >> you could go through an entire medical career and never see a patient with...
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kevin or had just overcome stage iv melanoma cancer when he was shot and killed. it's been over two years and his family wants answers. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. it's horrible. >> i don't want some other years later and we don't know who or why. >> investigators say on may 7th 2014, 35-year-old michael helped a coworker closed rum runners bar. he began his walk home through a residential neighborhood and was later found shot to death by someone passing by. again, if you have information on this, you are asked to call silent witness. there's a $4500 award being offered in the case. >>> this morning were called out to the odyssey aquarium for a report to the call of smoke. it turns out it was an electrical problem and there's no damage. the new aquarium just opened in scottsdale yesterday near the loop 101. there are more than 50 exhibits with animals from all over the world. >>> phoenix police and fire investigate after a man was found dead inside an apartment on fire. have a near 43rd avenue and thunderbird. firefighters received the first is stil
kevin or had just overcome stage iv melanoma cancer when he was shot and killed. it's been over two years and his family wants answers. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. it's horrible. >> i don't want some other years later and we don't know who or why. >> investigators say on may 7th 2014, 35-year-old michael helped a coworker closed rum runners bar. he began his walk home through a residential neighborhood and was later found shot to death by someone passing by....
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and maybe was just hollywood friends and the deep suntan he was worried about the potential for melanoma, whatever it was, but he overruled the job killing objections and ordered the signing of the montreal protocol. save the ozone layer. very interesting. the washington post, when it reported on these documents, said what a difference in the republican party between then and now. on climate change. it spreads. then we get after -- our specialty is the classified documents. this is one of my favorites. how often do you see a declassified document appear on late-night television? it is usually not that much money in them. hey, it is stephen colbert grilling donald rumsfeld earlier this year. back in 2002 when rumsfeld and others in the george bush administration were screaming about mushroom clouds are coming at us, saddam hussein and weapons of mass destruction, inside, in secret, we now have it through the freedom of information act, rumsfeld is writing to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff saying, please take a look at this material as to what we don't know about weapons of mass
and maybe was just hollywood friends and the deep suntan he was worried about the potential for melanoma, whatever it was, but he overruled the job killing objections and ordered the signing of the montreal protocol. save the ozone layer. very interesting. the washington post, when it reported on these documents, said what a difference in the republican party between then and now. on climate change. it spreads. then we get after -- our specialty is the classified documents. this is one of my...
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if you're a man over 50 you're in the group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma, ther that kills 1 person every hour. check your skin for suspicious or changing spots. go to spotskincancer.org to find out what to look for. a message from the american academy of dermatology >>> the u.s. is rushing into a deal with russia to try to end syria's long and brutal civil war. officials spent the weekend trying to reach an agreement. margaret brennan is traveling with president obama at the g-20 summit in china. >> reporter: u.s. officials thought they would be announcing a ground breaking deal with russia to coordinate air strikes in syria. but there was a hitch. >> there still remains a couple of tough issues. >> reporter: russia pulled back from their initial agreement from the u.s. it would have ended the syrian regime air attacks on civilians and enabled aid to flow into besieged starving cities like aleppo. any alliance with russia would be extraordinary given their propping up dictator bashar al-assad, by bombing the rebels trying to overthrow him. mr. obama admitted am
if you're a man over 50 you're in the group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma, ther that kills 1 person every hour. check your skin for suspicious or changing spots. go to spotskincancer.org to find out what to look for. a message from the american academy of dermatology >>> the u.s. is rushing into a deal with russia to try to end syria's long and brutal civil war. officials spent the weekend trying to reach an agreement. margaret brennan is traveling with...
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seen him in past years where there were cancer survivors running for president, john mccain had melanoma. president obama when he was senator of obama, there is questions about the fact that he had been a smoker. for donald trump there is no specific issues of his health and that's kind of allowing him less scrutiny to some of these matters because he's new to politics. officials answer questions about their health when they're in offices running for presidency. >> this is unusual of the forum and the way it had rolled out. it is up to voters to decide if this is sufficient information and if they take it as credible. i looked at the record of john mccain and john carey. we had a physician with me to see if something would rise to the level of disqualified. there was not either case with kerri -- carey or mccain. >> i took that as a very sort of solemn duty because that's intensely private information and each of those past campaigns gave us a limited window of time to look at the actual records and they also provided that the physicians they were treating to do conference calls to ask s
seen him in past years where there were cancer survivors running for president, john mccain had melanoma. president obama when he was senator of obama, there is questions about the fact that he had been a smoker. for donald trump there is no specific issues of his health and that's kind of allowing him less scrutiny to some of these matters because he's new to politics. officials answer questions about their health when they're in offices running for presidency. >> this is unusual of the...
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he was several years older and he had had melanoma and there was some question about his ability to handle the physical demands of the job, although he was a guy that endured torture. so, you know, we were under less pressure to produce that kind of voluminous medical information than mccain was. let me just say this, jake. you're right about -- generally about presidential candidates. i do understand robbie mook's frustration, because donald trump is the most outspoken and least transparent presidential candidate in my lifetime. where medical records may be something she needs to respond to because of this incident in 2012, these tax returns are very important in terms of understanding donald trump because he's a guy who has a huge amount of debt. we know that from the reporting that's been done. some of it we're told may be through russian businessmen, some through the bank of china. we don't know the answers to any of these questions that seem immaterial whether he's competent to be president. she's right to come forward with more records later this week, particularly after this inciden
he was several years older and he had had melanoma and there was some question about his ability to handle the physical demands of the job, although he was a guy that endured torture. so, you know, we were under less pressure to produce that kind of voluminous medical information than mccain was. let me just say this, jake. you're right about -- generally about presidential candidates. i do understand robbie mook's frustration, because donald trump is the most outspoken and least transparent...