talking. my gusts tonight include a football star and made actual stars his life s work. a gridiron grave, terry bradshaw on his current fight with cancer, his fall of fame career and prediction for next week s super bowl. right now, who is going to win? right now, right now, i m going to have to go with? and neal spent years making science cool for kids except the decision that turned him into public enemy number one for school children. i have a file cabinet this deep. can i get a hint? the love of my mother brought me here. what was the worst investment? there is a long list of really bad ones. the super bowl is set, the philadelphia eagles versus the kansas city chiefs and who better to talk about it than terry bradshaw. most of them as a broadcaster. we head to professor br bradshaw. before that as a four-time super bowl champ and hall of fame quarterback for the pittsburgh steelers. pittsburgh, hey, i love you. thank you. the ultimate performe
give me an example. give me an example of a tempo change or something that shows how hard it was. promises, promises, promises now i don t know how i got the word to walk out see how the tempo changed? that s what it does. it s safe to say i won t be winning a grammy any time soon. i couldn t pass up the chance to sing one of my guilty pleasure songs with shania. totally crazy forget i m lady man shirt short skirts man i feel like a woman you got the guitar part. there s so much more in our conversations with all these talented women as well as our sitdowns with terry bradshaw and neil tyson. catch our full interviews any
best known for writing the book for inspiring that show. he s make something news for admitting to an addiction, not talking gambling, drugs, alcohol, i m talking shopping. talk about his habit here that cost him $600,000, just about, in three years. in this feature article, quite a read, in gq , admits he owns 81 leather jackets, 75 pairs of boots, 115 pairs of leather gloves, most of those from high end fashion house gucci. he released the statement to nbc news saying he wrote the essay to help others currently struggling with addiction. let s talk about this. david tollen is founder and director of the anxiety disorder center at the institute of living. he s live with me from hartford, connecticut. so, david, i read this article, it was pretty juicy, and i have to fess up first, my guilty pleasure is staying in really fancy hotels. when i take time off, i like to take some time off. but how does it get to the point
nickelodeon jr. because of my 4-year-old. the only she gets the cable news and you get the nick jr.? as a sort of detox thing. sometimes that s appropriate. the only show that i watch outside of that is actually dancing with the stars. it s sort of my guilty pleasure. so i would be all for dancing with the stars doing well. i think it s fun. i used to dance so i like it. s.e. was a dancer. what s your what are you here? i have never seen an episode of any one of those shows. hatch half of the words you said i don t understand. i watch duck dynasty and news. i don t know any of those. i really think i stopped watching sitcoms and dramas when seinfeld went off the air. i m old. that makes you sound a little old. te television has moved forward. it has in 20 years? there s lots of brilliant
bill: because the kardashians are on. that s where you have your priorities? bill: i do. like you o reilly kardashians are my guilty pleasure. bill: you like them. you guys watch the darr coagulations i will fill new. bill: that s great. we will get an accurate picture then. you will. bill: next on the rundown, a secret meeting at the white house. have the inside story for you. john stossel will give us his state of the union address. i guarantee you it will not coincide with the president s. upcoming. ugh, my sinuses. the congestion.