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dr. adams stepped in and advised the plane to return to the galt where he and two nurses escorted the patient to medics at the terminal. that passenger is stable and thank of the for the help. dr. adams even called the patient's spouse to explain what happened. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins has a look to see if there will be any break with all the green behind you. it doesn't look like it. >> no, it is a murky, murky morning up the east coast. rain heavy in philadelphia moving to new york city as we head towards the rush hour. flood watches are up. we are expecting heavy rain especially late night into early friday around washington, d.c., baltimore, to philadelphia. those flash flood watches go all the way back to west virginia. here's why. here's the rainfall forecast. the red is 3 inches inside it. some areas could get 4 inches of rain in the next 48 hours. that includes the i-95 corridor from philadelphia all the way to washington, d.c., even our friends to the south in miami and orlando
dr. adams stepped in and advised the plane to return to the galt where he and two nurses escorted the patient to medics at the terminal. that passenger is stable and thank of the for the help. dr. adams even called the patient's spouse to explain what happened. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins has a look to see if there will be any break with all the green behind you. it doesn't look like it. >> no, it is a murky, murky morning up the east coast. rain heavy in philadelphia moving to...
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like dr. adam she bleevds it's necessary to weight risks and benefits of any medical treatment. >> ofntimes moms find after trying everything else the only thing that helps with the vomiting and the naua is canal bis. >> reporter: it's important to consult your doctor before starting any medical treatment. kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> a warning tonight about wearing yoga pants when you're having an mri. doctors say the metallic fibers often found in fabrics with spandex with react with the imaging machine and caused light to moderate burning. radiologists in hospitals are banning athleticwear during mris and some are citing lululemon by name. patients are being asked to change into cotton or paper gowns. you're going to see what's ime behind the child abuse charge against an east bay school bus driver. >> you might think you can get away with this, but not on my bus. >> the abc 7 news i-team has exclusive video from that bus for special needs students and digs into a possible lapse in training and
like dr. adam she bleevds it's necessary to weight risks and benefits of any medical treatment. >> ofntimes moms find after trying everything else the only thing that helps with the vomiting and the naua is canal bis. >> reporter: it's important to consult your doctor before starting any medical treatment. kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> a warning tonight about wearing yoga pants when you're having an mri. doctors say the metallic fibers often found in fabrics with spandex...
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like dr. adamevds it's necessary to weight risks and benefits of any medical treatment. >> oftentimes moms find after trying everything else the only thing that helps with the vomiting and the nausea is canal bis. >> reporter: it's important to consult your doctor before starting any medical treatment. kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> a warning tonight about wearing yoga pants when you're having an mri. doctors say the metallic fibers often found in fabrics with spandex with react with the imaging machine and caused light to moderate burning. radiologists in hospitals are banning athleticwear during mris and some are citing lululemon by name. patients are being asked to change into cotton or paper gowns. >>> tonight for the first time you're going to see what's behind the child abuse charge against an east bay school bus driver. >> you might think you can get away with this, but not on my bus. >> the abc 7 news i-team has exclusive video from that bus for special needs students and digs into a possible
like dr. adamevds it's necessary to weight risks and benefits of any medical treatment. >> oftentimes moms find after trying everything else the only thing that helps with the vomiting and the nausea is canal bis. >> reporter: it's important to consult your doctor before starting any medical treatment. kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> a warning tonight about wearing yoga pants when you're having an mri. doctors say the metallic fibers often found in fabrics with spandex with...
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dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time. they're a dental refugee. they're outside of the regular care. they're not part of the public that sees a dentist on a regular basis. they truly are dental refugees. they suffer from all kinds of problems -- gum disease, caries, missing teeth, removable teeth -- and they're looking for an answer. they're looking for a solution. these people had their baby teeth, then they got their adult teeth, and their adult teeth have failed them. through the power of implants, we're able to give them a third set of teeth. >> is that right? a third set
dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time....
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dr. adamsis an anesthesiologist. >>> coming up, what snoop just revealed about how he and martha stewart forged their friendship. >>> and the person who's to perform for prince harry? he was allegedly close to princess diana. weather is looking good for london on saturday. 69 and sunny. back here at home, here is how it is looking for today. it's lookin' for today. >>> "world news now" weather, sponsored by quell. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. >>> oh. >> so here's what that was. a keg of beer. >>> oh. >> so here's what that was. a keg of beer. down under in australia. now australians like beer, and they love free beer, but not like this. >> no, i imagine not. >> it smashed through a ca
dr. adamsis an anesthesiologist. >>> coming up, what snoop just revealed about how he and martha stewart forged their friendship. >>> and the person who's to perform for prince harry? he was allegedly close to princess diana. weather is looking good for london on saturday. 69 and sunny. back here at home, here is how it is looking for today. it's lookin' for today. >>> "world news now" weather, sponsored by quell. well, here's to first dates! you look...
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dr. jerome adams, surgeon general, attended to a passenger as the delta jet waited to take off. dr. adams tweeted. patient doing well. as a good public service doctor i was glad to be able to assist. >> up next, two best friend in need of one good home. >>> we end with a tail that has the makings of a storybook. all that is missing some one to write a happily ever after ending. here is chip reid with the once upon a time beginning. >> come on, o.j. >> reporter: meet the odd couple of the richmond, virginia, animal shelter. o.j. and pit bull, blue dozen who kind of resemble is a bulldoz bulldozer. this one, oj is basically blind. >> yes. >> and this is kind of, o.j.'s guide dog. >> exactly. >> reporter: o.j. has a habit of running into things. oops. >> they sleep together. eat together. lay together. they walk together. they do everything together. >> reporter: christy chips peters is director of richmond animal care and control. >> loves him with a vengeance loves him. no harm will ever come to this dog. >> as long as this guy around. protector. >> his protector. >> o.j. follows doze
dr. jerome adams, surgeon general, attended to a passenger as the delta jet waited to take off. dr. adams tweeted. patient doing well. as a good public service doctor i was glad to be able to assist. >> up next, two best friend in need of one good home. >>> we end with a tail that has the makings of a storybook. all that is missing some one to write a happily ever after ending. here is chip reid with the once upon a time beginning. >> come on, o.j. >> reporter: meet...
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and dr. adams said the patient is doing well, and he was glad to be able to assist.t a story, huh? >> how about that? >> yeah, yeah, is there a doctor in the house? someone is qualified, sort of. >> a little. >> yeah. >> from us hear at abc 7 news, thank you for joining us, and "who wants to be a millionaire" is up next. we go outside, starting a slow warmup, mike? >> a little breezy in san francisco and bay shoreline, a small craft advisory from 1:00 to 9:00 this evening. west winds up to 30 miles per hour. >> explain why the bay bridge looks low? not my territory. have a great day, be patient. >> alexis, what? >> yeah. >> our contestants today are about to experience the most intense 30 minutes of their lives, and if they can handle the pressure, they'll leave here $1 million richer. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] let's do it. let's welcome our next contestant who's been working three jobs just to make e
and dr. adams said the patient is doing well, and he was glad to be able to assist.t a story, huh? >> how about that? >> yeah, yeah, is there a doctor in the house? someone is qualified, sort of. >> a little. >> yeah. >> from us hear at abc 7 news, thank you for joining us, and "who wants to be a millionaire" is up next. we go outside, starting a slow warmup, mike? >> a little breezy in san francisco and bay shoreline, a small craft advisory from...
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dr. adams answered the call later tweeting that the crew asked if there was a doctor on board to help with a medical emergency. why, yes, yes, there was. he says the patient is doing well. he posted this photo showing his smile and he's glad that he was able to assist. >> not just a doctor, the doctor. >> the doctor. >>> and in case the newest iphone isn't high end enough you have a new option with a nearly $4600 option. the iphone x tesla is the work of an accessory maker. it has an expensive case, solar power and gold accents. the company says fewer than a thousand of them are being made. get them while they're hot. >> yep. >>> coming up, the high school basketball star who turned out to be a 25-year-old man. >> whoops. >>> also the major league pitcher they call big sexy is now feeling grateful for that extra padding. >>> but up next, the backlash after a racist rant at a busy restaurant. a customer lashing out at employees because they were speaking spanish. because they were speaking spani
dr. adams answered the call later tweeting that the crew asked if there was a doctor on board to help with a medical emergency. why, yes, yes, there was. he says the patient is doing well. he posted this photo showing his smile and he's glad that he was able to assist. >> not just a doctor, the doctor. >> the doctor. >>> and in case the newest iphone isn't high end enough you have a new option with a nearly $4600 option. the iphone x tesla is the work of an accessory maker....
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dr. adamsst. >>> coming up, what snoop just revealed about how he and martha stewart forged their friendship. >>> and the person who's to perform for prince harry? he was allegedly close to princess diana. weather is looking good for london on saturday. 69 and sunny. back here at home, here is how it is looking for today. >>> "world news now" weather, sponsored by quell. sponsored by quell. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. >>> oh. >> so here's what that was. a keg of beer. down under in australia. now australians like beer, and they love free beer, but not like this. >> no, i imagine not. >> it smashed through a car's windshield on a sydney highway there. >> the driver's daughter posted i
dr. adamsst. >>> coming up, what snoop just revealed about how he and martha stewart forged their friendship. >>> and the person who's to perform for prince harry? he was allegedly close to princess diana. weather is looking good for london on saturday. 69 and sunny. back here at home, here is how it is looking for today. >>> "world news now" weather, sponsored by quell. sponsored by quell. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look...
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dr. jerome adams, the surgeon general, attended to a passenger who had passed out as their delta jet waitedke off off from ft. lauderdale to atlanta. the doctor tweeted, "patient doing well, and like a good public health service doctor, i was glad to be able to assist." up next, two best friends in need of one good home. >> glor: we end tonight with a tale that has the makings of a storybook. all that's missing is someone to write a happily ever after ending. here's chip reid with the once g.on a time beginning. >> come on, o.j. >> reporter: meet the odd couple at the richmond, virginia, animal shelter: a 12-year-old dachshund named o.j., and a 90- pound pit bull named blue dozer, who kind of resembles a bulldozer. s this one, o.j., is basically blind. >> yes. >> reporter: and this is kind of o.j.'s guide dog? >> exactly. >> reporter: o.j. has a habit of running into things. oops. >> they sleep together. they eat together. they lay together. they walk together. i mean, they do everything together. >> reporter: christie chipps peters is director of richmond animal care and control. >> oh, he
dr. jerome adams, the surgeon general, attended to a passenger who had passed out as their delta jet waitedke off off from ft. lauderdale to atlanta. the doctor tweeted, "patient doing well, and like a good public health service doctor, i was glad to be able to assist." up next, two best friends in need of one good home. >> glor: we end tonight with a tale that has the makings of a storybook. all that's missing is someone to write a happily ever after ending. here's chip reid...
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thank you for your time, dr adam winstock, founder of global drugs survey, and dr henry fisher, founder coma and waking up with her body locked in, this tweet, wow, i must read this amazing book, what an incredible, terrifying and wonderful experience, and as she says, so rare to live to tell us all about it. harry e—mails, watching your programme as usual while waiting for the kitchen installers, i was astonished with your interview with rikke and peter, heart warming, whole new meaning to out of body experience, and this tweet, well done to you, rikke, so happy you have recovered through your determination to survive and heal, best wishes to you. coming up... one in 25 children in england aged ten or 11 is severely obese. severely obese. is the setting up for a lifetime of health problems? thank you for your messages, we appreciate it, if you have pertinent experience. david says many schools are taking pe of the curriculum at ages ten and 11 in order to do maths and other subjects because targets have to be met. now with academies able to set their own rules, some have won power and
thank you for your time, dr adam winstock, founder of global drugs survey, and dr henry fisher, founder coma and waking up with her body locked in, this tweet, wow, i must read this amazing book, what an incredible, terrifying and wonderful experience, and as she says, so rare to live to tell us all about it. harry e—mails, watching your programme as usual while waiting for the kitchen installers, i was astonished with your interview with rikke and peter, heart warming, whole new meaning to...
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dr. byron adams, a biologist. >> anthony: so what are you looking at our here?in the soil. we study the soil organisms mostly the animals the animals that live here, but also the microbes that those animals feed off of. >> anthony: right. >> byron: this is just a marker that tells us to stay on this trail. these soils are so sensitive that if we walk off the trail or whatever we could completely jack up the soils organisms that live below there. >> anthony: oh like that guy? >> byron: yeah, like that dude he's totally -- he's going to get wipped out. >> michael: when scientist came and first started studying they thought that these soils were sterile, but we've dispelled that myth when the glaciers melt and the streams flow, that's where you find life. >> anthony: so why is this area look like this? where's the ice? how come the ground is sort of soft and spongy? >> byron: the polar plateau where most of the ice accumulates starts to spread out toward the edges of the continent, but the transantarctic mountains form a barrier. so the ice sheet hits the mountains
dr. byron adams, a biologist. >> anthony: so what are you looking at our here?in the soil. we study the soil organisms mostly the animals the animals that live here, but also the microbes that those animals feed off of. >> anthony: right. >> byron: this is just a marker that tells us to stay on this trail. these soils are so sensitive that if we walk off the trail or whatever we could completely jack up the soils organisms that live below there. >> anthony: oh like that...
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dr. jerome adams tweeting this: the patient is doing well and he was glad to assist.the doctor is on board, is the doctor thanks for your service. a hero who stopped the paris train. alex sca scarlet toes announcing seat. he and two friends saved countless lives. they did a movie on this when they took down terrorists on a paris-bound train in 2015. now let's go down underneath for two important people. steve: all right, brian, thank you. a candle lytle light vigil drawing thousands in a tribute to law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. one of those honored kissimmee police officer matthew baxter who was shot and killed last summer. his widow and former police detective katie baxter was there and she joins us live now from orlando. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having me here. steve: it's great to be able to tell your story and talk about your husband, matthew. you guys let at work, didn't you? >> yes, sir. we met while patrolling the same beat. steve: you did, indeed. i know that because you are both police officers in law enforcem
dr. jerome adams tweeting this: the patient is doing well and he was glad to assist.the doctor is on board, is the doctor thanks for your service. a hero who stopped the paris train. alex sca scarlet toes announcing seat. he and two friends saved countless lives. they did a movie on this when they took down terrorists on a paris-bound train in 2015. now let's go down underneath for two important people. steve: all right, brian, thank you. a candle lytle light vigil drawing thousands in a...
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bradford's dad david was sent to prison for stealing £50,000 to fund his gambling addiction, adam joins us now, and dr problem5? instead of £100, the better to play your dad's problems? they did have a pa rt your dad's problems? they did have a part to play. it's important to that while they were part of his gambling story, so was on my gambling. that something has been touched on in the announcement today. specifically, the announcement about this figure. dramatically cut from 100 down to £2. will that have a direct impact? of course it will. it means this industry which was savaging the high 5treet, taking hundreds of pounds every minute from gamblers, will not happen any more. will not have that kind of destruction on the high 5treet. £2 a5 a safe amount. it means gambling can be fun again, you will not be enticed into spending more than the average working person doesn't have £100 available to 5pend. doesn't have £100 available to spend. tell us about your dad. he would have walked into a betting shop and walked to one of those machines could then what? you would have spent and spent until he had
bradford's dad david was sent to prison for stealing £50,000 to fund his gambling addiction, adam joins us now, and dr problem5? instead of £100, the better to play your dad's problems? they did have a pa rt your dad's problems? they did have a part to play. it's important to that while they were part of his gambling story, so was on my gambling. that something has been touched on in the announcement today. specifically, the announcement about this figure. dramatically cut from 100 down to...
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adam explain this to me. thanks. i understand it's a difficult concept for people not in your space to understand. but it's exciting stuff. i have 30 seconds. dr. monroe, dr. putnam mentioned about qubits, how many in quantum computers. here is a question. what is the noise ratio for qubits? how many qubits for a useful quantum computer and how many would be performing calculations? >> thanks for the question. i hope i answer to your liking. we don't know how many qubits are useful to replace conventional computers. however, a small number of about 75 or 100 qubits is enough to show certain very esoteric and narrow, maybe not useful problems can be solved that cannot be solved using conventional computers. it doesn't mean they are useful. it's sort of a proof of principle. that's going to happen soon. the question after that, once we are beyond that milepost, the idea is to find something useful. and i think the only way to find something useful is to put these devices in the hands of people that don't know or care what's inside the devices. sort of like my smartphone. i don't really want to know what's inside. and to build these devices. i us
adam explain this to me. thanks. i understand it's a difficult concept for people not in your space to understand. but it's exciting stuff. i have 30 seconds. dr. monroe, dr. putnam mentioned about qubits, how many in quantum computers. here is a question. what is the noise ratio for qubits? how many qubits for a useful quantum computer and how many would be performing calculations? >> thanks for the question. i hope i answer to your liking. we don't know how many qubits are useful to...
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adam further explain it to me moving forward. i will do that. thanks. it is a difficult concept for people not in your space to understand but exciting stuff. i only have 30 seconds. dr. monroe, i know dr. putnam mentioned about cubits, how many in quantum computers, but here is the question. what's the signal-to-noise ratio for cubits, by which i mean how many it needed for a useful quantum computer and of those how many would be performing calculations? >> thank you for the question. i probably won't answer it to your liking. >> to my understanding. >> we don't know yet how many cubits are needed for something useful that can displace conventional computers, however, a number -- roughly a small number of about 75 or 100 cubits is enough to show certain very esoteric and narrow, maybe not useful problems can be solved that cannot be solved using conventional computers. that doesn't mean they're useful. so it is sort of a proof of principle, and that's going to happen very soon. then the question after that happens, once we're beyond that mile post, the idea is to find something useful. i think the only way to find something useful is to put these devices in the hand
adam further explain it to me moving forward. i will do that. thanks. it is a difficult concept for people not in your space to understand but exciting stuff. i only have 30 seconds. dr. monroe, i know dr. putnam mentioned about cubits, how many in quantum computers, but here is the question. what's the signal-to-noise ratio for cubits, by which i mean how many it needed for a useful quantum computer and of those how many would be performing calculations? >> thank you for the question. i...