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anything on social media without clearing it through your counsel. something like that, if that was then violated, she could escalate that up to clearing it through the court. i mean, these things kind of aren't big measures but they're certainly short of detaining someone in a jail pretrial. and it's clear she's very worried about the kind of witnesses who don't have secret service. she specifically referenced that too. not every witness who you might want to talk about has protection and has security. >> and what about this january 2nd trial date. the prosecutors want a january 2 trial date. they're prepared to turn over that 11.6 million pages of discovery in first production. we're ready to go. that does put us just before iowa caucuses and new hampshire, but it seems like they want to get it done like basically new year's day, happy new year, let's get to trial. >> they clearly are moving very

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conservatives in 2010 and of course by elections are often considered a bit of a litmus test, aren't they, by the name legal parties? that is why on thursday, when voters go to the polls, the results will be watched very, very closely by the main political parties —— by the main political parties —— by the main political parties —— by the main political parties? if labour were to overturn that majority, it would be a record for them. 20,000 is no mean feat, it is a sizeable majority, and for rishi sunak it would be a devastating blow, not least because his own constituency is not far from least because his own constituency is not farfrom here least because his own constituency is not far from here about about 60 miles away. so as i say both political —— main political parties will be watching closely, but there are 30 candidates in all.— watching closely, but there are 30 candidates in all. luxmy, thank you very much- — there are a number of candidates standing in the selby and ainsty by—election. ijust want i just want to put that on the

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include — because it is... the constituency include small towns like selby and religions. — include small towns like selby and religions, a real mix of people of a mix of— religions, a real mix of people of a mix of occupations in that sense it is fairly— mix of occupations in that sense it is fairly reflective of the national mood, _ is fairly reflective of the national mood, and the concerns are the ones you mentioned, to do with public transport, — you mentioned, to do with public transport, nhs provision, access to the services, to do with energy and provision _ the services, to do with energy and provision of — the services, to do with energy and provision of housing, both of them, affordable _ provision of housing, both of them, affordable housing, but also people who have _ affordable housing, but also people who have got on the housing letter but cannot afford mortgages. things that reflect the national mood and concerns, — that reflect the national mood and concerns, and that is probably why there _ concerns, and that is probably why there has— concerns, and that is probably why there has been a lot of attention here, _ there has been a lot of attention here, because it does feel good to be one _ here, because it does feel good to be one of— here, because it does feel good to be one of those by elections which may be _ be one of those by elections which may be does give a sense of the national— may be does give a sense of the national picture.— may be does give a sense of the national picture. absolutely, and on that oint, national picture. absolutely, and on that point, thank _ national picture. absolutely, and on that point, thank you _ national picture. absolutely, and on that point, thank you for _ national picture. absolutely, and on that point, thank you for that. - national picture. absolutely, and on that point, thank you for that. it - that point, thank you for that. it was really lovely to speak to you. i am going to pick up on the point john made, because actually one of the interesting things here is that every time selby has changed its political allegiance, so has the country. the labour in 1997, to the

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but we haven't had that. we've had decades of failed trials in alzheimer's. this is actually the second drug. the first that cleared amyloid, which reported last year, is called lecanemab. works in a very similar way. that is actually licensed in the us at a cost around $27,000 — £21,000. so that gives an idea of what it might cost if it's introduced in the uk. both those drugs could be licensed in the uk next year, but health services here and around the world will have to see if they move now to the era of treatment for alzheimer's. and because there are two drugs, the thought is that perhaps that creates competition, has an impact on cost as well. just a final twin thought. in terms of how quickly, potentially, then, patients could have access to this drug? and where do we think this takes us on the line to perhaps stopping it, as opposed to simply slowing it?

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experiences of paul _ future very bad now. the devastating experiences of paul price, _ future very bad now. the devastating experiences of paul price, talking - experiences of paul price, talking to me a little earlier on today's programme. it's been described as the most widespread miscarriage ofjustice in uk history — the wrongful convictions of hundreds of sub—postmasters, who were accused of stealing money when in fact a new it system was faulty. today, the head of the public inquiry has called for action to stop issues blocking compensation, describing the schemes as a "patchwork quilt with some holes in it". many of those wrongly convicted are yet to receive full compensation. a settlement in 2019 granted more than 500 postmasters £443 million, plus legalfees. but over the years, many were financially ruined and have described being shunned by their communities, while others died waiting for compensation. sir wyn williams, chair of the post office horizon it inquiry, said in his opening statement today that the government and the post office response is not sufficient.

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you need a specialised type of scan called a pet scan to check whether you have this particular protein called amyloid, which the drug clears. it's a gunk that builds up in the brain of alzheimer's patients. the drug is very effective at clearing it, but at present, very few patients get access to pet scans, especially in the uk. they've got a comparatively low number of scanners and there's an acknowledgement that we need to build that base of scanners. so that potentially can hamper efforts here in the uk. but in terms of the fundamental implications, then, of this, take us through that. so these benefits are modest, but they're a start. i think it possibly is akin to where we were with cancer treatments coming in the 1970s. it heralded in an era of better treatment. and now we have breakthroughs in cancers, thankfully, all the time,

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being the focus of attention? you have had every politician here, every media organisation here. what has that been like?— has that been like? hopefully it is aood for has that been like? hopefully it is good for the _ has that been like? hopefully it is good for the town _ has that been like? hopefully it is good for the town and _ has that been like? hopefully it is good for the town and the - has that been like? hopefully it is good for the town and the abbey. | has that been like? hopefully it is i good for the town and the abbey. in some _ good for the town and the abbey. in some ways — good for the town and the abbey. in some ways we are overlooked by our larger— some ways we are overlooked by our larger neighbours, york and leeds, ed selby— larger neighbours, york and leeds, ed selby is — larger neighbours, york and leeds, ed selby is here. the abbey is an attractive — ed selby is here. the abbey is an attractive place to visit and, yes, it has_ attractive place to visit and, yes, it has put— attractive place to visit and, yes, it has put us_ attractive place to visit and, yes, it has put us on the map a bit. a lot of— it has put us on the map a bit. a lot of the — it has put us on the map a bit. a lot of the candidates have been visiting — lot of the candidates have been visiting around the town centre and the abbey— visiting around the town centre and the abbey is in the heart of the town, — the abbey is in the heart of the town, so, — the abbey is in the heart of the town, so, yeah, hopefully a bit of good _ town, so, yeah, hopefully a bit of good publicity from that point of view _ good publicity from that point of view. it— good publicity from that point of view. ., , ,., , good publicity from that point of view. ., , , , ., ., view. it absolutely is at the heart ofthe view. it absolutely is at the heart of the town _ view. it absolutely is at the heart of the town centre, _ view. it absolutely is at the heart of the town centre, because - view. it absolutely is at the heart| of the town centre, because what viewers will not see is just on that site is the market square and a lot of the shops there, so it is very much essential to it, so you must really get an idea of what is on peoples minds and what people's priorities are. what have people been saying? i priorities are. what have people been saying?— priorities are. what have people been sa in? ., ., , ., been saying? i have not been asking --eole been saying? i have not been asking peeple specifically — been saying? i have not been asking people specifically about _ been saying? i have not been asking people specifically about what - people specifically about what parties — people specifically about what parties they are looking for, but because — parties they are looking for, but because it — parties they are looking for, but because it is... the constituency

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inspired by the complex connections between the cells in human brains, which enable us to think. ai systems are rapidly improving, as they're trained on increasingly vast datasets, huge libraries of information which allow them to identify patterns and solve problems, and even learn from their own mistakes. it's got huge potential for good. for instance, in healthcare, spotting cancer and discovering new drugs. a couple of words to prompt it, and ai can create images, too. earlier this year, this image of the pope went viral when people thought it was real. it's not. and that's one of the biggest risks of ai — its potential for spreading false information, or simply getting its facts wrong, is huge. the big tech companies are in the driving seat for al. in northern ireland, emma has built her own generative marketing software. in less than two seconds, wally will custom develop the website.

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contaminated territory. i don't think it will take 750 years but it will take a long time, probably a generation and this is the legacy of war. the war isn't even over yet, it could go on for months and years but they won't wait for that. as areas do get retrieved from russian occupation, they are clearing it of minds. we have the problem is in places like the dam which flooded, it is a widely held belief that it was russia that blew it up, that then flooded western ukraine around then flooded western ukraine around the to d'nipro river. a lot of the mines that were planted on the eastern bank within floating free. you also have mudslides, which means that minds if they are flat you can detect them but if they are flipped on their side it is much harder to detect them. it is a major problem. briefly, i mentioned rishi sunak�*s

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

sneeze without clearing it from putin, so whatever guarantees he gave prigozhin, they are putin's guarantees. as you probably heard, pucen spoke about an hour, hour and a half ago. he again, instead of just keeping it silent, he again came down on prigozhin without naming him, as some been who damaged the unity of russia. that does this bode well for prigozhin. >> yeah, it was interesting to hear vladimir putin also thanks lukashenko for being the middle man throughout this conflict. you proficiented that pretty gorane -- prigozhin could turn against putin.

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