It's pretty much the morning after the night before because Friday evening was a big deadline in,
well, the BBC story, but it's become sort of US UK story as well.
It has.
And in a really dramatic episode of, I think, what is part of the world we live in now,
there's a sort of US UK kind of shared media echo chamber space with lots of big voices in it.
But yesterday was the deadline for the BBC to reply to Donald Trump,
who had threatened to sue after the admitted mistake in editing his speech in an episode of Panorama.
The BBC had said, sorry, but said, we're not going to give you any money.
This is what Donald Trump said on Air Force One.
We'll sue them for anywhere between a billion and five billion dollars, probably sometime next week.
So you're ready to take me?
I think I have to do it.
I mean, they've even admitted that they cheated.
I mean, not that they couldn't have not done that.
They cheated.
They changed the words coming out of my mouth.
That's worse than what CBS did with Kamala.
They changed your answer, but at least they didn't show it coming out of her mouth.
The people of the UK are very angry about what happened, as you can imagine.
Because it shows the BBC is fake news.