of prime ministerial debate also on the bbc, a week on a week tomorrow, a week on wednesday. so, yeah. i kind of feel like. i ve got that in my phone on the wrong day. 0h, have you.? i thought it was on the friday. yeah. no, there is going to be something i think on the friday too, a week on friday. so, yeah, that s kind of the vibe. that s kind of the vibe i think at the moment. i m going to call this the champagne problems period. oh, yeah? because that s the halfway point on the on the set list for taylor swift s eras tour. is that right? halfway through the concert. right, well, there you go. i think that s entirely zeitgeisty and appropriate and very adam, yeah. right, let s see what else we can shoehorn into this episode of newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it s adam in the studio. and it s chris in the studio. face to face, you re not in the back of a train. so i ve spoken to you on a train, in a car and a pub garden, in a car park. yes. and then there s the boat
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