strongly worded complaints like those that bbc news has a bias against brexit, significantly outnumber objections of a prejudice in favour of brexit. though there have been plenty of the letter also in the last few days have seen the arrival of a new television programme and this contentious area, hoping to shed some light on the twists and turns of the process. brexit cast which has been running as a podcast for more than two years has now taken over the thursday late night slot previously occupied by andrew neil s this week on bbc one. at the start of the first show one of its four presenters outlined what new audiences should expect. for people sitting in a box with headphones on. and it s not the usual thing of telly and suits and auto cues and all that kind of stuff. that is obvious. it is not our usual persona on television either because if you see us on the ten o clock news or if you hear us on radio four, we will be sounding a lot more serious and we give short answe
after day one of the solheim cup at gleneagles. good morning. there s a lot of sunshine around to start our saturday but for scotland and northern ireland, today s tale is one of increasing cloud, some rain and strengthening winds. all the detailfor you coming up. it s saturday the 14th of september. our top story: the former prime minister david cameron has criticised borisjohnson and michael gove, accusing them of trashing his government with what he describes as their appalling behaviour during the brexit referendum. in his first major interview since leaving downing street three years ago, mr cameron has told the times newspaper that the result of the referendum left him feeling depressed, and that he worries about it every day. here s our political correspondent helen catt. after years of carefully keeping himself out of the headlines, former prime minister david cameron is once again the big news in town, and that may not be welcome news for boris johnson. he and his ca
bbc sounds. now it s time for newswatch, with samira ahmed. this week, how is a new weekly tv programme trying to explain brexit? hello and welcome to news watch. a new take for television audiences on a very familiar subject, the pod cast brexit cast comes to tv. will its informal approach enlighten confused viewers? and how do its presenters and the bbc‘s journalist in general deal with rising levels of anger about perceived bias over brexit? to say feelings have been running high over brexit and over the bbc‘s coverage is to state the obvious, but this week if anything, the temperature was raised again. what got many viewers hot under the collar was the reporting of this development in the long running saga on wednesday. the high scottish court rules borisjohnson has suspended parliament illegally to avoid scrutiny of his brexit plans. opposition mps demand the recall of parliament as a judgment sends shock waves through westminster. the case was brought by a group of
i m jamie colby, and today i m headed to palm harbor, florida on the gulf coast, about 20 miles northwest of tampa. yoknow, sotimes the strange things at peoplinherit on this show reflect timeless american values. sometimes, though, they tell us how much times have changed. this is one of those stories where the heir is faced with a gorilla-sized challenge. my name is debbie cobb. my grandmother, anna mae noell, passed away in october of 2000, leaving behind her 53 primates that i had to figure out how to care for. debbie, i m jamie. nice to meet you. glad to meet you. you know, i see there s a lot of retirees here in florida. yours are a pretty wild bunch. well, you haven t seen the half of it. what a beautiful place. it s a 12-acre primate sanctuary, full of irresistible characters. like pongo, a 400-pound male orangutan. he really, really likes you jamie, because he doesn t just purr for anybody. [ pongo vocalizing softly ] that s purring. that s purrin
retailer issues weak guidance, announces the cfo will step down. toll brothers is going the opposite direction. sold more homes at higher prices driving up numbers for latest quarter. and facebook responding to claims that its trending topics are skewed by political bias. the revamp for that company is coming up. but first up, best buy shares falling in the premarket. the electronics chain issuing weaker than expected guidance for the quarter, first quarter results did beat consensus, but domestic comps were essentially flat. sales growth and wearables, home theater and appliances offset by some weakness in phones, tablets and gaming, but chair is leaving and at least citi for their part today says that means improvements from here on out could be limited. yeah, i saw that downgrade. well timed downgrade because the stock was starting to creep up. when you look at the actual numbers they did and look at their future, they kept their guidance, i didn t think it was all t