also held for thejoe biden presidential campaign. but we also understand that tickets to get into that particular event are a lot more modest in price, around 50 us dollars, they said. now on bbc news, nick robinson interviews plaid cymru s rhun ap iorwerth for panorama. we have all got a big decision to make about who leads the uk for the next five years, and about who has power and influence at westminster. you get the opportunity to have your say in the general election onjuly the 4th. on monday we heard from the prime minister rishi sunak. over the next few days and weeks we will be speaking to other parties. tonight, it is the turn of the leader of plaid cymru, rhun ap iorwerth. rhun ap iorwerth, welcome, thank you forjoining us. my promise at the start of this interview and all the interviews i am doing with party leaders is that what you say is going to be broadcast in full. we want to give you the chance to make your pitch and we want you to speak about the issues tha
embrace ai and propelled many other tech trains to big market gains. on monday they got their answer, a partnership with openai. and chatgpt powers for cre plus some enhancements like proof reading and writing help and ai generated images in the mode geez. and even though the news came on monday, it was not until tuesday that the market rewarded apple s efforts. on monday apple she was actually closed down around 2%. but on tuesday, shares ended the day up tuesday, shares ended the day up 5% to around $203 per share. that is a new record high for apple, betterthan that is a new record high for apple, better than december. those new ai tools are only available on newer models of apple products at the iis pro the older series will do it neither will the base model iis neither will the base model i15 and i ve max will need to have apple preparatory and one chip or newer. and that if suitors are betting that consumers will upgrade their devices to take advantage of the new tools
in 2023. our correspondent been following proceedings in delaware. the first opening statement was from federal prosecutor derek heinz. he set out to penetrate hunter biden as a self confessed habitual crack cocaine addict who lied in order to purchase a handgun in delaware in 2018. the prosecution alleges that hunter biden knowingly misled when he declared he wasn t a drug abuser, and the prosecution says that he clearly knew at the time that he was. mr hynes stirred the court, the jury, and started his statement, making a clear reference to the fact that the person they had to hear these allegations about was the son of the us president. he said that nobody was above the law, it doesn t matter who you are or what your name is. now, behind hunter biden for the second day, key members of the biden family in the public benches. among them, his stepmother, the first lady, jill biden, who is very close to hunter, sitting just a metre behind him. the family were talking to each o
news of another cyber this time affecting several large london hospitals, being described as a major cyber attack. services including the delivery of blood transfusions have been affected, according to memos are sent to nhs staff. we know that the king s couege staff. we know that the king s college hospital and guy s and saint thomases are amongst the hospital is experiencing problems, with some operations reported to have been cancelled or redirected. we will talk to one of a health correspondence about this shortly. more on that story, the breaking story coming up for you. let s continue with the general election campaign. the big news today is rishi sunak and sir keir starmer will go head to head in their first televised debate of the general election campaign tonight. the hour long programme on itv will be filmed in front of a live studio audience. it comes as the conservatives have promised to introduce a yearly cap on the number of migrant visas, while labour has accus