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well which might not be as effective as giving them the second line treatment which may be better for them. when we say people are not benefiting from it, it is how much. there will be some benefit from it but how much. this gene affects metabolism of certain drugs. it is how we break it down and utilise it. notjust clopidogrel, other medications as well. we had not known how to get around that problem. is known how to get around that roblem. , ., known how to get around that roblem. , . ., ., problem. is there an alternative, that said which _ problem. is there an alternative, that said which has _ problem. is there an alternative, that said which has not _ problem. is there an alternative, that said which has not been - that said which has not been identified, is an alternative possible? you are a gp and he had a patient who four years ago had a stroke. is there an alternative drug that can be offered?— that can be offered? there are second and — that can be offered? there are second and third _ that can be offered? there are second and third line - that can be offered? there are second and third line drugs - that can be offered? there are second and third line drugs as| that can be offered? there are - second and third line drugs as well.

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that our partner countries will follow, as they have done when we've done this previously. that will make the sanctions more effective, ensure that russia pays a price for its illegal activity. a request and a refusal — prince harry and megan demand to have the pictures taken during an alleged new york car chase. the photo agency says no. as another train strike is announced for next month, it's notjust disputes causing disruption on the trains.network rail is due to set out how it will spend billions of pounds to improve our ageing infrastructure. i'll have the details. west ham have done it — they beat az alkmaar to celebrate reaching their first major european final since 1976. gladiators ready! we'll exclusively reveal the two new gladiators taking part in the new bbc reboot of the classic tv series.

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yeah, that's right. you're right that— yeah, that's right. you're right that prime _ yeah, that's right. you're right that prime ministers when they stride _ that prime ministers when they stride the world stage leave things at home _ stride the world stage leave things at home behind them, skype —— except pesky— at home behind them, skype —— except pesky people like me turned up and ask questions about what is happening at home. as you saw on that exchange on immigration, the prime _ that exchange on immigration, the prime minister is quite awkward on it. prime minister is quite awkward on it he _ prime minister is quite awkward on it. he doesn't want to say a great deai~ _ it. he doesn't want to say a great deal. perhaps it is not surprising he doesn't — deal. perhaps it is not surprising he doesn't want to put a figure on where _ he doesn't want to put a figure on where he — he doesn't want to put a figure on where he wants net migration to be. previous _ where he wants net migration to be. previous prime ministers promised to -et it previous prime ministers promised to get it oh— previous prime ministers promised to get it oh the — previous prime ministers promised to get it on the 100,000 in spectacularly failed. even the promise — spectacularly failed. even the promise to get it down is being brokeh — promise to get it down is being broken. when the prime minister says he does _ broken. when the prime minister says he does want to get it done, it is getting _ he does want to get it done, it is getting down from the current level, the level— getting down from the current level, the level we will hear about next week, _ the level we will hear about next week, which will be even higher, we suspect, _ week, which will be even higher, we suspect, ratherthan week, which will be even higher, we suspect, rather than the level it was at — suspect, rather than the level it was at when that promise was made back at— was at when that promise was made back at the — was at when that promise was made back at the conservative manifesto of 2019 _ back at the conservative manifesto of 2019. and the big points to remember here is that a consequence of brexit— remember here is that a consequence of brexit is— remember here is that a consequence of brexit is that immigration policy now of brexit is that immigration policy how is— of brexit is that immigration policy now is entirely the responsibility

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of the _ now is entirely the responsibility of the government at westminster. they cah't— of the government at westminster. they can't blame anybody else. it is down _ they can't blame anybody else. it is down to _ they can't blame anybody else. it is down to them. also down to the opposition— down to them. also down to the opposition parties to dream up their own policies and be held accountable for them _ own policies and be held accountable forthem. immigration will own policies and be held accountable for them. immigration will become a bil for them. immigration will become a big topic— for them. immigration will become a big topic in _ for them. immigration will become a big topic in the next week when we -et big topic in the next week when we get that— big topic in the next week when we get that number. to what extent are people _ get that number. to what extent are people concerned about high levels of it, given it is now under the cohtroi— of it, given it is now under the control of— of it, given it is now under the control of the government? sharp questions — control of the government? sharp questions for mr soon acted out on it. questions for mr soon acted out on it more _ questions for mr soon acted out on it more to — questions for mr soon acted out on it. more to follow next week i suspect _ suspect. chris mason, thank suspect. — chris mason, thank you. the counting of votes will begin later this morning in northern ireland's council elections. a total of 807 people are competing for a62 seats, which were last contested in 2019. the first results are expected this afternoon, but the final tally is not likely to be confirmed until tomorrow, at the earliest. a photo agency that took pictures of the duke and duchess of sussex during what the couple said was a dangerous car chase, has refused to hand over the images to them. the agency, called backgrid, said it had rejected

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year having a mini stroke. we put them on this medication. it is huge. if i can reduce even slightly we will reap benefits in the nhs. he did not come to talk about the gladiators but they were quite active. he was your favourite? it active. he was your favourite? it has to be jet. every saturday night has to bejet. every saturday night without fail. loved it. but, injust under an hour, we'll be revealing two of the new gladiators. you may remember spending your saturday evenings watching these gladiators. two of the new gladiators who'll be taking on the mantle as the classic show is rebooted. they'll be on the sofa at ten to eight. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are.

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the advice comes from nice. around 100,000 people have strokes every year in the uk. nearly half of which are recurrent strokes — meaning they occur in people who've already suffered at least one. in fact, around one in four stroke victims will have another within five years, and close to half will have another within a decade. we're joined now by gp helen wall, who can tell us a bit more. good morning to you. good morning. if there is good morning to you. good morning. if there is a — good morning to you. good morning. if there is a test _ good morning to you. good morning. if there is a test you _ good morning to you. good morning. if there is a test you can _ good morning to you. good morning. if there is a test you can do _ good morning to you. good morning. if there is a test you can do which - if there is a test you can do which will mean you as a doctor can give someone a drug that is more effective, why would you not do that? r , ,., , effective, why would you not do that? ~ y ,, effective, why would you not do that? ~ , ,,., ., that? absolutely. this is a draft tuideline that? absolutely. this is a draft guideline which _ that? absolutely. this is a draft guideline which has _ that? absolutely. this is a draft guideline which has gone - that? absolutely. this is a draft guideline which has gone into i guideline which has gone into consultation today, meaning people can respond to it in a couple of weeks. as we just heard, nearly half of people who have had a stroke will

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

>> the last thing before we go tonight, representation matters. i wanted to meet t.j., sesame street first filipino american puppet. he made his debut on the show, this, week just in time for aapi heritage month. t.j. join jeong sesame street's first asian american loved it, in the segment about showing confidence with actor kelton. watch this. >> what do you have confidence in the circle? >> well, i have confidence on him acting, or when i'm speaking in front of people. >> do you always have confidence? >> no, not always. when i'm unsure of myself, i know that i have people who support me and believing me. >> all, like our friends and family? >> that's right jeong, t.j. how do you show your confidence? >> i'm learning to, gallaudet language my filipino family speaks, and i have confidence because i can always ask my love for help when i don't know a word. >> you both have a lot of

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The Ingraham Angle

table. >> without them, we're not able to eat way. oh, really? because in nineteen eighty when i was in high school and we didn't have an open border, and how we managed to have food in the stores and food on the dining room table in, glastonbury, connecticut, where re ii loved it.how to >> d how do they do it infrance australia and in france. in japan. and j they don't have open borders and yet somehow they alle they almost always have vegetables and fruit and meat in their grocery stores. now, migrant farm workers who come and go durings wh the seasons, well, that's aneroo obvioulus solution to somethingi we once did very efficiently,en right. that that worked. but that's not what we're doingd here. democrats wantemocrats millions and millions to come here and nover leavanre and frankly, never have any bargaining power. and now i'll take cabinetsecretr secretaries who most deserve

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America Reports

loved it, they don't tip. i hate the pressure, should i tip or not tip. >> all figured out. >> i like the freedom. i like people to know i had to think about it. who knows what could happen. see you tonight at 8:00 p.m. >> four hours from title 42 expiring. >> a few hours from kayleigh. i'll see you on "america reports," we'll be watching. >> sandra: thank you, ladies. awaiting an update on the biden administration response to the end of title 42 as "outnumbered" mentioned, hours from now, time is ticking down to the midnight deadline. hello, well come everyone, sandra smith on this thursday afternoon in new york. hi, john. >> john: big news day, sandra, no doubt about it. john roberts in washington and this is "america reports". less than 11 hours from now, tens of thousands of migrants

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

>> hey, buddy. >> how's it going? >> it's going good. this is dad. my phone wasn't working. look at it here, man. you want to come to work with me next week? >> i wouldn't mind that at all. >> deuce is just 5'5", the shortest player ever measured at the nfl combine. dad said he didn't know that his team was going to draft him or if his son would be drafted at all, fred. he said it was the best phone call he's ever made in his life. >> oh my gosh that made me so ver clement. thank you for bringing that, coy wire. loved it. ♪ hello, again, everyone. thank you for joining me, i'm fredricka whitfield. arm and dangerous, that's how police in texas are describing the suspect in a horrific mass shooting. 38-year-old francisco oropeza has not been seen since friday night's attack in cleveland, texas. investigators say he opened fire on his neighbors when they asked him to stop shooting his rifle

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