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Sky News host Danica De Giorgio slams US President Joe Biden's debate performance. “Joe Biden is a very sick, unwell man; the Democrats put the old man on a spit, and he was roasted like a well-cooked lamb at a Greek barbeque,” Ms De Giorgio said “Today be mumbled, fumbled and crumbled the presidential debate.”

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

Sky News host Steve Price says the US presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump was “sad to watch”. Democratic US President Joe Biden struggled with a shaky performance during the first presidential debate while his Republican rival Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of attacks. “In the washup of this debate, there’s arguments among the Democrats as to whether they can actually tap Joe Biden on the shoulder,” Mr Price said.

Sky News Australia
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Sky News host Steve Price discusses Victorian funding cuts to essential services in hopes of combatting the state's debt. "Victoria, as we know, faces huge budget trouble with its debt thanks to years of reckless spending from Labor." Mr Price said. "It's gotten to the point … where even essential services are slugged with huge funding cuts in an effort to reduce spending."

Sky News Australia
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REA Group Senior Economist Eleanor Creagh says national home prices have now cycled through “17 consecutive months of growth”. There are 2,386 homes scheduled to be auctioned this week – up 46 per cent when compared to the same week last year. “It’s pretty clear that we are seeing sustained confidence in market conditions,” Ms Creagh told Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd. “We are continuing to see strength in the number of properties hitting the market and the number of properties heading to auction as well.” In partnership with realestate.com.au

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

University of Sydney Political Scientist Professor Simon Jackman says it is “hard to see this getting any better” for Joe Biden. Democratic US President Joe Biden struggled with a shaky performance during the first presidential debate while his Republican rival Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of attacks. “What is it that he can do between now and the next debate?” Mr Jackman told Sky News Australia. “Right now, I’d say ... mild panic in Democratic circles that Biden, he couldn’t close on key issues – on reproductive rights, on January 6 – his age was simply getting in the way.”

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

United States Studies Centre Victoria Cooper touches on the “implications” for the Democratic Party after the presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Democratic US President Joe Biden struggled with a shaky performance during the first presidential debate while his Republican rival Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of attacks. “There are some heads being scratched,” Ms Cooper told Sky News Australia. “A lot of Obama’s former advisors had come out saying we need to have some serious conversations.”

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

US First Lady Jill Biden has been mocked online for treating her husband Joe "like a toddler" after the first presidential debate. The Bidens visited Democrat voters at a watch party following Biden's contentious debate with Donald Trump. "Joe, you did such a great job answering every question. You knew all the facts," Jill Biden said. Joe Biden's wife was roundly mocked by conservatives online who suggested her remarks were infantilising. "This intro of Joe by Jill sounds like a mom congratulating her toddler for using the potty for the first time," a user on X wrote. "There’s cringe. Then there’s Jill Biden," another user wrote.

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

CNN National Correspondent Julia Benbrook says Democratic Party officials have already “expressed concern” over Biden after his debate performance with Donald Trump. “These two candidates came into this debate essentially tied in nationwide polls,” she told Sky News Australia. “We are hearing some reaction, there are some Democratic Party officials who have privately expressed concern about Biden’s performance in this debate, citing some of those more shaky moments that he had.”

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

Democratic US President Joe Biden struggled with a shaky performance during the first presidential debate while his Republican rival Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of attacks. The two oldest US presidential candidates in history traded deeply personal insults ahead of the November election. Biden, sounding hoarse, made several verbal slips early in the CNN presidential debate on Thursday, local time. In a notable gaffe, Biden stated, "We finally beat Medicare," prompting Trump to seize on the error, claiming Biden has "beaten Medicare to death and is destroying Medicare". Both ageing candidates faced scrutiny over their ability to serve, with Biden's age and clarity under question, while Trump’s divisive comments and numerous legal issues remain significant liabilities.

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

US Studies Centre Research Director Jared Mondschein says Joe Biden “did not live up to the standards” his team hoped he would during the first presidential debate. The first debate between US President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump has concluded in Atlanta. “Joe Biden did not live up to the standards that his team had hoped he would,” Mr Mondschein told Sky News Australia.

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

Sky News host James Morrow says America’s immigration system currently is an "unmitigated disaster" for the Democrats. Sky News Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert was joined by Sky News host James Morrow to discuss the first 2024 presidential debate. “This is just an unmitigated disaster at this point I think for the Democrats for Joe Biden,” Mr Morrow said. “This is entirely Joe Biden's fault, illegal crossing were very low – Donald Trump was correct absolutely about that by the time he left office.”

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

Joe Biden's age and physical ability is again in the spotlight after First Lady Jill Biden had to help her husband shuffle off the stage at the conclusion of the first presidential debate. President Biden clearly needed assistance to descend the steps to greet the two CNN moderators. The first debate between US President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump has concluded in Atlanta – with the president being widely criticised for his performance.

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

US President Joe Biden appeared to stumble and lose his train of thought as he discussed Medicare while debating Donald Trump on Friday. Sky News Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert was joined by Sky News Washington Correspondent Annelise Nielsen, Former White House Staffer Barbara Heineback and Sky News host James Morrow to discuss the first 2024 presidential debate. The US President went head to head with rival Donald Trump in the CNN Presidential Debate on June 28.

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says Republicans will do “extraordinary well” if the “second most important issue” is immigration. President of the United States Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump are in Atlanta for the first of two presidential debates before the November 5 election. The debate on Thursday (US time) comes as presumptive Republican nominee Trump and the incumbent President are tied in the polls. “Immigration, if that becomes the second most important issue for voters, the Republicans are going to do extraordinarily well,” Mr Mulvaney told Sky News Australia. “The Democrats are trying to make … it about abortion.”

Sky News Australia
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Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney has weighed in on why US President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump are holding a debate so early ahead of the elections in November. “The reason why we’re doing this as early as we are, this is by far the earliest presidential debate in the history of this country,” Mr Mulvaney said. “But the general consensus is the reason that they're doing so early is in case it goes badly, the person who doesn’t fair well tonight might have a chance to turn things around before the election in November in four months.”

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

Tommy Paul’s girlfriend, Paige Lorenze, has caused much heated reaction online for the manner in which she interacted with the tennis star during his trophy presentation at the Queen’s Club championship in London. ‘To Di For’ podcast host Kinsey Schofield said people are angry because it seems like Ms Lorenze was trying to “steal the spotlight”. “Very possessive ... like let him have his time, he’s done all the work, you’re just showing up and looking glossy,” Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

Sky News host Paul Murray says if Joe Biden succeeds in the debate against Donald Trump, he will get himself “back into the race”. Mr Murray said the debate outcome is “all about” convincing swing states. President of the United States Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump are in Atlanta for the first of two presidential debates before the November 5 election. The debate on Thursday (US time) comes as presumptive Republican nominee Trump and the incumbent President are tied in the polls.

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

‘To Di For’ podcast host Kinsey Schofield says she’s convinced that singer Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce are on their way to the “little white wedding chapel in Las Vegas”. “I’m convinced that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are going to get married,” she told Sky News host Rita Panahi. Taylor Swift brought her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, up on stage with her in London.

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski says the ASX 200 is expected to kick off in “positive territory” on Friday. “We're going to kick off in positive territory, the futures are telling us that we will be up by a third of a per cent,” Mr Piotrowski told Sky News Australia. “So this comes on the back of what’s been a pretty challenging week. "Obviously the higher than-expected inflation numbers mid-week have cast a pall over things.” Presented by CommSec.

Sky News Australia
3 mois depuis

Sky News Washington Correspondent Annelise Nielsen discuss what to expect from the first presidential debate between US President Joe Biden and Donald Trump. The US President is set to head to head against rival Donald Trump in the CNN Presidential Debate on Friday, June 28 at 11am AEST. The debate will be the first time the pair will be in the same room since before the 2020 election.




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