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welcome to first edition of one nation in 2024 and this is one nation with brian kilmeade and looks like great rosters coming up later, pete, and having it is force knowledge of lung of things jimmy is going and we close the show, we have a portion of the show, with him news but first things first, my newfound optimism, let me explain, you do not need to hear me say the biden border is broken and you know that we been covering it everything like, so what is different now. that everyone is saying that we have and sing with images like see right there, is importing into our country universe we ve never seen before running the exaggeration talking about, 302,000 illegals last month about 800,000 since october 1st, were at the border both all-time records many now for the first time coming locations across the u.s., not just a border state problem, as governor irrevocably me to movement and voluntarily shift illegals to the safeway cities, have answered with legal action ....
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colder. i will have the details shortly. good morning. it s six o clock on 6 january. our main story: the metropolitan police has confirmed it s investigating potential fraud offences, in relation to the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of sub postmasters by the post office. around 700 people were blamed for accounting mistakes caused by faulty it software, which made it look like money was missing. some were wrongfully imprisoned, in a scandal which was dramatised on itv. our reporter vincent mcaviney has more. mr bates vs the post office has brought to light a story for years those in power wouldn t believe. for the post office branch managers across the country over two decades, it s been a nightmare they couldn t escape. i haven t got that money. and i don t know where it s gone. noel tomas, a former sub postmaster in anglesey, was one of those wrongly sent to prison in 2006. this week has offered some catharsis after years of torment. the rest of the country knows ....
hello everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly. let s take a look at what is on the show. can we really afford to get old? ageing populations mean a rise in pensions and health care costs but, with government struggling for cash, who is going to pay? it is the problem at the heart of this year s protests with other countries facing similar challenges. well living standards need to step can change keep us comfortable in our senior years? i am going to discuss all of this with these two. a pensions expert who says we are sitting on a global pensions crisis time bomb that needs to raise retirement ages and from this leading economist who will explain why an ageing population isn t good news for governments trying to balance the books. plus, with the cost of living soaring around the world, global debt has set a record. $300 trillion. so we will hear from the boss of europe s leading debt collection agency about how it balances the need to recover cash for ....