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Basically, you just heard me yawning there, but I thought I was going to sneeze.
And I was then just saying to my colleagues who are in the studio with me, does a yawn counteract a sneeze?
If any of you know, please email newscastbc dot co dot UK dot.
I can guarantee what you will not be yawning during this episode of newscast because it's really interesting.
We're going to go to the SMP conference in Edinburgh, which is not as jolly as SNP conferences in the past.
And we're also going to virtually go to America to altogether watch Kamala Harris first proper big primetime interview as a presidential candidate.
Newscast newscast from the BBC.
The exit poll is predicting a labour landslide.
We did it.
And before you know it, you have a bright future behind you.
I really don't know what he said.
At the end of that sentence.
Joe, you did such a great job.
You answered every question.
Take me down to Downing street.
Let's go have a tour.
Blimeye.
Hello, it's Adam in the studio.
And first of all, we're going to have a little watch party for Kamala Harris and vice presidential candidate Tim walls doing their first big set piece interview in the United States.