From the Sky New Center. This is Paul Murray Live. Thank you, Showy Gooday, good evening, A last show and the man Cave for a couple of weeks. We're off to the United States tomorrow. Our shows start on Sunday night. Now I make you this promise. Obviously that's the biggest story in the world. But will continue talking about news in Australia, including Parliament coming back and talking about upgrade Elbow. So we'll be across it all over there and here.
I can't wait for you to join me Sunday Night from the United States. But first let's deal with what is happening here, and that is that a family's heart has been broken. A community needs all of our strength and love right now. You may have heard the news yesterday that there was a car accident that involved four little kids at a primary school. We learned today that an eleven year old little boy has died. And we
learned today about the little boy's name. His name is Jack Davy and he was the victim of the crash of the Auburn South School. Look at that beautiful face. Strength and love to his family. Just before we got into all the bells and whistles and all the rest of it about politics. Today, there's a family, there's a school community, and not to mention the other kids that were hurting all of this, but our strength and love. Lucy is a family friend and she has started up
a gofund me for the family. But she's speaking on the behalf of those who knew this little man.
I have no words, to be honest with you.
They're the most beautiful family.
The local butcher and the veggie shop down the road.
They could see parents just running because all we saw was you know, police cars, ambulances everything today.
His mum and dad and sisters attended the school and out the front of it there was all sorts of floral tributes. He was apparently quite a basketball fan. He was a football player. In fact, he was on the Australian team, the undertwelves team. A massive loss for that community. If you would like to support the family, because of course things are tough, difficult, as no emotion is going to fix anything here or no money fixes anything. But if you'd like to please donate by the GoFundMe website.
Simply support the Davy family, I think is the way. The actual title of it is, but support the Davy dave Y family. Look for a tribute to little eleven year old Jack. Strength and love to the family. Bloody ell that's awful, all right, to the rest of the
day's stuff. And Carmala Harris cannot get out of the shadow of Joe Biden, so much so that it is going to be pretty difficult for her to win the American election because despite all of her attempts to pretend she's different, she of course has been the co pilot of the plan that has got so badly of course, over the past four years. In fact, latest polling shows that on the right Track Wrong Track question, sixty four percent of Americans believe the country's headed in the wrong direction.
That's a thirty six point difference between those who think things are headed in the right the wrong direction. We have learned this week that Joe Biden has offered to stand side by side with Kamala Harris. But Kamala Harris, knowing that the stench of political death is in and around this blow that she's just ignoring the calls, he will not be by her side. But he found a way to get in the news today and it may well cost her the election, Tony garbage ac flowed down.
There is his supporters. Sorry you thought basket of deplorables was bad? That's just straight out right and attacking. Now, of course he didn't mean it, and he gets a do over because he's a lefty. But that's what he said. Oh, everyone will write it off because you know he doesn't know what he's saying. I'm sorry, that's what he said.
He says the quiet part out loud. And we all know that the most passionate stuff that we've seen in the American election has been the hating on Trump and now, of course the hating on the supporter is because the supporters deny them ongoing power, that being Biden or Harris. Harris gave a big speech today in Washington, d C. I'll give some details on that no moment of his time, but surprise, surprise, the headlines read that the speech was overshadowed by the bloke who says that the other half
of the country are garbage. May well be a problem. As for the lefties, they are going full passive aggressive. He was one having a go at a Republican today on CNN. He has his own campaign agenda. It is not Project twenty twenty five.
No, it's a tender forty seven, which is exactly the same as Project twenty twenty five. And you can see that as many times as you want, Scott, but it's not true. So just to stay here and say I've said this a million times and it's not his plan. His plans are that's a very smug way to look at me, my friend. The thing is is that what we're doing is we're talking.
About a little more before we are done. One week to go, before we are standing there in Washington, DC bringing the results live all day next Wednesday here on scot News. Upgrade our by what a world of pain he is in tonight he may have gone into media hiding today. Well I'll give you the tip. This thing is a world of pain and the story changes by the hour.
You know.
The heart of this is not just too close a relationship between Anthony Ebernezi and the former CEO of Quantus, but of course an over reliance of the relationship and what free stuff I upgrades can come the way of the now Prime Minister, but in this case more importantly
former Transport minister. Now, remember we told you last night in chapter and verse that the issue is not whether he picked up the phone and spoke to Joyce directly or texted him, or sent smoke signals or sent carrier pigeons, whether he spoke to the cleaner or he got his
cleaner to talk to Joyce's cleaner. The point is the ministerial code of conduct couldn't be clearer, which is that you cannot ask for gifts and tens of thousands of dollars worth of upgrades would well and truly be that well Tonight major news at skynews dot com dot au as the Prime Minister tries to kick up some dust here, remember it's about him asking for the upgrades for the Prime Minister. Anthony Abernese's office has released a cryptic message
to the media denying that he called. Now remember yesterday in his press conference he sort of was well, maybe te but that he never called the courtis CEO. He danced around all of this yesterday in a series of press conferences, and a spokesperson for the Prime Minister has now publicly denied the question outright about whether or not mister Alberzi had called the former airline's boss. However, I'm
reading from skyonies dot com that are you here? The cryptic message failed to confirm whether Alberanzi had used other forms of communication to solicit free upgrades from mister Joyce, or whether his officer had made representations to the then COURTUS CEO. The statement we got the Prime Minister did not ever call Alan Joyce seeking an upgrade. You see the Prime Minister's office think therefore he is off the
hook because he did not directly contact the CEO. Or we'll wait and see the claims of the book, which presumably have gone through all of the lawyers, suggest that there was direct contact. All travel has been appropriately declared and matter of the public record. Now there's a problem here because the Prime Minister wants the story to be about who contacted who. No, no, no, I repeat, it is about him contacting quantus at all at a time when he was the Transport Minister. It also comes on
top of more stories about more upgrades. Again skynews dot com dot A you make it your homepage. They're right
on top of all of this. Now they add to the claims that have already been discussed via this book of five different examples of him putting his hand out for the upgrade, that being two thousand and nine, from Sydney to Los Angeles, return in April of twenty ten, from Sydney to Rome, return, a trip apparently to Europe in twenty eleven, from Honolulu and the United States to Sydney in December the twenty twelve, and a trip to
Dubai in March of twenty thirteen. Again, while they wanted to be about who called who, it ain't about that. Did he ask in any way, shape or form for the upgrade? Did he ask Joyce directly? Did he ask the cleaner? Did he send a smoke signal? If he asked for it, then he's in breach of at least one of those two sections of the Ministerial Code of
Conduct that we showed you last night. The simple question for the Prime Minister that he will have to answer next week in Parliament is do you believe that ministers should abide by the Ministerial Code of Conduct? Yes or no? Would you sack a minister should they breach the Ministerial Code of Conduct? Yes or no? Would accepting gifts from the biggest company in the area that you have responsibility for be a breach of the Ministerial Code of Conduct.
Yes or no? Would you seeking gifts from the biggest company in the ministerial area that you had responsibility by a beach of the minister or code of conduct? Yes or no? Again, whack that necessarily Code of Conduct up because people talk about it. I want you to know the words section three point one point eight. Ministers and their official capacity may therefore accept customary official gifts, hospitalities, token of appreciation, but must not seek or encourage any
form of gift in their personal capacity. Well, we've got five examples of them that are in the book, a couple more by the reporting of Andrew Clonell and others here at Sky News. Then there's the second bit, which is a section three point twenty one of the Ministerial Code of Conduct. The same words, same meaning when he was working as a Minister for Rudd and as a
Minister for Gillard. Ministers must not seek or accept any kind of benefit or valuable consideration, either for themselves or others, in connection with performing or not performing any element of their official duties as a minister. You can't get, let alone ask gifts from the biggest company in the area of which you supposedly a responsibility. So I mentioned one, two, three, four, five examples of him doing it, him being caught red handed.
He wants to make it about who contacted her. No, no, no, no, no, he got them, which puts him in breach of three point twenty one. But also I would suggest a three point one eight, which is that you must not seek or encourage these things. Becomes the issue again Andrew Clonell or so other I should say, camridden with a bit more detail here about other upgrades on top of the five.
We can reveal that the Prime Minister, on one flight in January the twentieth, nineteen ninety nine, received an upgrade.
On a flight from.
Christ Church to Sydney, that is the first one that was from economy to business class. Also received an upgrade from economy to business return from Sydney to Hong Kong in April of nineteen ninety nine. He can see that one on your screen. That's a Quantus flight as well.
In February of two thousand to mister Alberinezi and his then wife Carmel Tevertt received upgrades from economy to business for two Quantus FLO flights for what is cited in the declaration as a family holiday to Thailand, and then in September of two thousand, mister Albanezi declares a number of flights, three of them in total for himself and Miss Tebbett. There's a one upgrade from economy to business
flying on Quantus from Sydney to Singapore. An upgrade from economy to first class on a British Airways flight from Singapore to London should be the next one, and then an upgrade from economy to business class as well flying on a Quantus flight from London to Sydney.
Now, all of that exercise, apart from showing he's got a sweep tooth for this stuff, the stuff in opposition doesn't matter, right, It's all about whether he's a minister. Hence the main five allegations which come out of the book. Prime Minister tries to distract with who asked who reality is if it was asked for at all in any way, shape or form to anyone in the organization on his behalf or directly bang, he's on the wrong sid this. He would have to sack his own Transport Minister for
doing it. And presumably you can't go back to the time machine when it comes to the former prime ministers. But he's going to be on the wrong side of this thing. Again. Albo lets himself off the hook. But people need to understand the double standard. They need to understand that if his own Transport minister did this, he be compelled to sack them. But when he did it,
he's going to say there's nothing to see here. Again, interesting to note some of the reviews the Prime Minister's defense here, this sort of smoke bomb strategy of pretending it's all down to the word call versus text versus carry a pigeon versus message in the mail or good vibes in the air, Sidy morning herald upgrade Albow the attack against his critics just makes it worse. This was an example of that garbage from yesterday.
Did you call Alan Joyce personally for these upgrades?
But the idea Cornish have a number in terms of bookings that are private bookings and in terms of the only discussions that I can recall with Alan Joyce, certainly we discussed not through calls. We discussed the first flight from Australia to Dubai on an A three eighty.
So again Prime Minister's obvious wants to make it all about call section three point one eight. He's on the wrong side of it five times. Three point twenty one. He's on the wrong side of it five times. His ministers were out there trying to push it uphill today.
I think the Prime Minister has gone out of his way multiple occasions this week to answer questions about this issue. If people have got allegations to make about this, we would invite them to make those allegations.
But he is otherwise accounted for himself properly.
Prime Minister has complied with all of the rules that have been in place for many, many years.
These people, if there's any allegation to make the allegation, yeah, it's in the book. It's been in the press conferences. We've read the examples of how he's on the wrong side of the Ministerial Code of Conduct. I'll get to the National Corruption Commission in a second here, but a little taste of public opinion via the Daily Telegraphs website in the past couple of days. Unsurprisingly, things may well be within the rules, but it's the pub test that
ends up counting. Now, prom and Bishops on the show tonight, Inevitably there'll be an attempt to talk about her situation. Remember she was entitled when it came to the use of the helicopter, but because the pub test was invoked, she of course had to give up her job as the speaker. The same pub test applies to the Prime minister.
Number of people that have been filling out an online survey the Daily Telegraph's website four hundred and sixty seven ninety five percent say the Prime Minister calling the boss of corners for an upgrade? Does it passed the pub test? Again? Don't get caught on this whole call not call business. Did he ask quantus? Not whom at quantus? Meantime social media comments he has to go, says one commentator, while another described Alberezi as not only astraight as worst prime minister,
but also its most accident prone. It's time for Albow to go to call an election. Now we don't more in any more of this labour greends rubbish. Did you tell anyone that he grew up in Housing Commission flat? He's certainly making up for lost time. My favorite, Darren, this is not the spirit of Australia. And then remember part of the connection between the Prime Minister and Quantas, specifically its former leadership, was the decision to deny Qatar
Airways more opportunities to fly into Australia. That of course would mean more opportunities to fly overseas and theoretically cheaper tickets if it actually took place now. At the time, the Labor Party said they were helping Quantus's bottom line, and then they got a do over, and another do over and another do over. But we remember the sticky paper. All of this was at the time the finn said
Qatar Airways was surprised by Labour's decision. Well what about today and the courier mail ministers gifted Countus upgrades after blocking rival airline. So many of the people who were sitting around the cabinet table if this was discussed, well look what they suddenly got rewarded with, which, in and of itself, I would suggest gets very close to the
ministerial code of conduct. Seven Labor ministers and assistant ministers were gifted complimentary flight upgrades from Quantus in the months after the Abeneze government blocked the rival airline from expanding in Australia. Nothing to see here. The upgrades, which included international trips are contained in the recent MP declarations of Mark Butler, Bill Short and Mark Dreyfusenika Wellspad Conroy, Matt
Keo and Andrew Giles. Again they'll all say it's within the rules, but of course there's the pub test which is completely different than the rules. And then there's the ministerial Code of Conduct that only now people are pulled out of the draw and are actually realizing how often so many of the things that are well in front of the plane class take for granted are direct contraventions of the very rules under which they are able to
have their jobs. Unsurprisingly, Peter Dutton's more than happy to talk about this today, tomorrow, all the way in the next week.
Well, certainly on the face of reading the Gillard government minister or a code of conduct, the Prime Minister has breached that by his own admission, and.
Then you'll love this bit as you know whether or not this makes us well Question time next week and then off to the National Corruption Commission, which is where Peter Dutton may well end up sending it.
I think it's a matter that should be referred by the Prime Minister. I think the Prime Minister should take the initiative to refer this matter to the Integrity Commission, because I think there are lots of questions about mister Albinez's credibility and his integrity in relation to the Katar decision.
Guess who's got the quantas chairman's club treatment as well the very people who run the National Anti Corruption Commission. Again, great reporting today, Andrew Clenell, Well what about this?
I mean, Peter Darton Karen he wants Anthony Albinese to refer himself to the National Anti Corruption Commission over his flight upgrades and his relationship with Quanas. Turns out the people who'd be adjudicating on that themselves are members of the Chairman's lounge. If Joe Aston's book didn't tell you, this has reached into every section of the bureaucracy, society, politics and business in Australia. This little example does.
How does somebody who sits in judgment of other people about corruption put themselves in a position to accept the soft power of the biggest company in an area that is being administered by the government the areas of the transport sector. And well done again to the Financial Review and one of their reporters who was able to work out where are the teals better standards in Parliament all the rest of it? Or are they just lining up for their own upgrades? And because they're not ministers, there's
no such thing as a code of conduct. And of course they wouldn't go to the pub for a pub test. That's too beneath them. Apperol splits somewhere else. As for inflation, today we got another example of grim Jim charmers trying to put on the smile to pretend that everything is awesome, everything is fine, everything is okay. Now, this idiot last week, remember he's not an economist, He's a person whose doctorate is about how the spinning of Paul Keenning's economy went.
He told us last week that a Middle East ceasefire would help bring down inflation fed income. Well, he got some news today, which is they have been able to, via the decisions in the federal budget to well pay off the power companies bribe their way to a headline, a headline dutifully reported by mates in the media.
Flation has fallen to its lowest level in three years.
The treasure of banking the win.
Inflation is back in the band.
Ice pressures are continuing to ease, with the latest starter showing Australia's annual inflation rate has fallen to two point eight percent, broadly in line with expectation.
I'm sorry, that's the grab. The grab Wood chose was the guy who was walking into camera. Look, I get it. It happens live everywhere else. Good on her for following the autoqure. I don't have one here. It's all off the top of the head, which I think they will be obvious after the best part of fifteen years anywhere we're paying for it. We'll talk about a potential cultural reform of the ABC in a moment or two. Time Again,
as for Jim Chalmers, everything's awesome. Everything's great now. Remember when we talk about inflation coming down, prices are still going up. It's just they used to go up like this and now they're only going up like this. But still put it all together, and they have gone up. They have gone up by a huge amount since this mob came to power.
Today's numbers show that we are on track for a soft landing in our economy. We are confident, but not complacent about the substantial progress that we are making as a country. Inflation is back in the band.
Now, as I told you, they've spent one hundreds of millions of dollars of your money to pay the power company, so they don't hand on the price increases of the government's policies to you. But even then it's three hundred dollars, it's twenty five dollars a month, it's seventy five dollars a quarter. It doesn't really touch the sides, but it certainly is able to stop when it comes to the increases that are being felt by people at the retail level. If you think this is me just making it up,
here's the Australian Bureau Statistics today. The statement is still on their website where they talk about the Energy bill rebates that these rebates had the effect of reducing electricity costs for households in September of twenty twenty four. Not bad because yes it's gone down, but it's completely artificial. It's bs inflation has not gone down. They have bought a way to make it look like it is going down. And when the money runs out, guess what keeps going up?
Oh yeah, And because of the little swindle when it comes to power prices, everything to the left went down. Everything else went up. They also were saved by petrol prices starting to come down. But apparently a ceasefire in the Middle East would help inflation even oh I think in these people. So the inflation number that they were very excited about today had a two in front of it. Core inflation had three in front of it, about three point five percent. Remember they need between two and three,
not between three and four. However, in the past month, tobacco up twelve point nine percent, food and vege up nine percent, rents up six percent, education up six percent, alcohol and tobacco together up six point three percent. Insurance insurance insurance. This thing keeps going through the room ruth month on month, So the month of September this year competed the month of September last year, up six point
one percent. Health, new homes, food products, non alcoholic beverages, food and non alcoholic beverages, gas and other feels, all of it way higher than the headline number. So please don't buy this garbage. Prices are not going down with power prices. Its artificial, which runs out at the end of twelve months and then they go back up again, and everything else is not increasing at the extra rates.
That it has been increasing. But if you take it from the start of the Albanesian charmers reign over the economy to today, you are way higher than you would normally be over a three year run of a federal government. Which is why when it comes to supermarkets, stop telling people everything's cheaper. What about a story about what it's like to live in a remote part of Queensland where a lady by the name of Karen Chong. I think we've got a photo here. She imagines herself relaxing with
a simple icy pole. She can't afford to do it. It's not in the budget. Money just goes just like that, like spilling a bucket of water. She's talking about an icy pole, and try and stand there and tell us in camber, everything's awesome when the sugar in Queensland can't have an icy pole. We can only afford to buy what we need. When I go, I buy a couple of fruits, a couple of bananas. She says. She spends eighty percent of her job seeker money gets on groceries.
Oh yeah, and when it comes to power bills, the artificial low that is currently being experienced now because your tax not the federal government's money, the taxpayers money is being spent to keep these things low holdso little electricity prices are jumped in winter because of, in part, the amount of money it costs to have the renewable system in place. So if the government's able to somehow push down the inflation number by faking a reduction in power prices,
is it going to affect the Reserve Bank? Answer NA, because they're looking not at the fiddleable parts of this. Instead they're looking at core inflation. Core inflation at three point five is the highest in some parts of the western world.
It is clear that Australia is at the back of the pack in dealing with this persistent inflation. Our core inflation is higher than the Euro Area, Sweden, Norway, Japan, New Zealand and Canada. And we see right across the world interest rates coming down, but not in Australia.
But a ceasefire or make it better. That's the treasurer of Australia treating you like a mushroom in the dark and feeding you the same diet feed income. Now, of course, the overall issue about the amount of renewables being built around the country. In part again paid for by your tax payers money. We won't see it in the budget because Chris Bowen's oh so clever trick is to put it off budget as if there's any difference in terms of the actual amount of money being borrowed from places
like China to buy solar panels and wind farms from China. Oh, you're built with slave, lady, But don't tell anyone now. Remember, despite the fact that we are building all of this stuff everywhere, and even though there's a giant solar farm outside of Broken Hill, you see, none of the power gets to Broken Hill. Instead, it all has to go back to Sydney to make the lovies feel better. You
know what happened there in the past few days. They've literally got this giant solar panel thing just to the side of the town, yet engine cord to the town instead, all of it makes its way towards Sydney. Ridiculous. Well, perfect example about how local people in regional areas get
screwed over those blackouts in Broken Hill. Well, what about what's happening when it comes to the giant power lines which all need to be relaid renewable energy meaning there a different types of power lines than the ones right now. The compensation that's available to the farmers despite the fact that of course the air access becomes grossly compromised to their land. That will be compromised for when the towers touch the ground. That's it. Nothing else. Well remember the
OSNET protesters, the ones around in and around Ballarat. Well, Victorian farmers are found out today that guess what. The line is very big, very dirty, and in fact will be traveling two hundred and forty kilometers from the transmission centers. It'll be going through two hundred and fifty farms and other private properties. That is Victoria, New South Wales. Another one on its way. This one's two hundred and thirty
nine kilometers through our parts of New South Wales. One of the local farmers is affected by all of this along the Murray River says, we'll have it running six hundred meters from the house, cutting off three point sorry, cutting three point five kilometers through our dairy land and irrigation country. We put an aeroplane over the wheat for stripe rust and do the same to top dress our rice and for spraying. It will cut access to our driveway. We'll have to drive back and forth under it about
six times a day. It'll be an I saw and my wife is rather upset Arnold on the behalf of his family. Happy wife, happy life, unhappy wife. We get the rest. Now, of course you would think that all of these projects will they help all of these local areas. Of course they don't. The energy has to be sent back to the cities. Why because the cities have to feel good about themselves. Now, of course the Teals, all of those particular MPs or green MPs or lefty labor
or lefty liberal MPs. None of them are suggesting that there should be a trade off of a doggy park for a solar farm. None of them are suggesting that North and South Head in Sydney, both in Teeal Territory, should have windmills on it. No, no, no, no no. In fact, these are the people who even oppose high rise buildings being built in their areas because I'm among other things, oh would look terrible, Zoey Daniel again, any planned to replace some doggy parks with some wind farms in her
part of Australian Nah, just screw over regional Victoria. And even if all this stuff's built in the area, you don't get access to the power because the power lines are got to go back to teal area so they can feel good and smug about themselves. She says, by the way, about building tall buildings crash through a crash is not a sustainable housing policy. We need our communities to be part of the solution to the problem, not
living in fear of it. Well did o'dal? The same exists when it comes to where the renewable projects will be built, the power lines that bring them back into the cities, and the people who get screwed over. You want to talk abot crash or crashed through. They are
taking to the streets in regional Victoria. I know you don't give a tuppence because it's not your electorate, but the people who sit there smugly saying more more and more and more more, who don't want anything to change in their area, but they're happy for the whole joint to get screwed over. As soon as you get away from the country or from the major cities, well on the behalf of those people, you can shove it as far as you can. One way to go until the
American election. Let's get to that now. Now A couple of other details I want to get you to on all of this. Today, Donald Trump had a spectacular message. I was watching the channel on news tonight. They don't even mention that this was part of his day because they're so far down the rabbit hole of Trump does nothing good right. Economy number one, immigration number two, abortion
number three. One of the reasons why this in particular is such a massive issue is not just because you know, you've got ten million people living in the country shouldn't be in the country because they didn't fill out the paperwork to be there. Like me going to the United States, I'm not just turning up in Mexico and walking through a river. You fill out all the bits of paper, you get the visa, you go through the front door.
That's the way it's supposed to work. And I'm just visiting, let alone somebody who's wanting to move to the area fed income. Well. Of course, among the millions of people who have crossed into the country illegally are people who have committed horrific crimes, including today, he made an announcement that the federal government will set up a new compensation scheme that if your family is affected by somebody who went to the country illegally and they committed a serious crime.
You will receive compensation from the federal government because the person shouldn't be here. And what type of crimes are we talking about? He released a new ad today. This could en should win in the election. A twelve year old girl was assaulted and murdered. This is the ad that is making its way around swing states, and I say it is impossible to push back against.
I woke up to notice she wasn't in her bed. I'm in my heart trying not to lose my mind because I don't know where she is. I finally remembered her phone had a location on and her phone was pinging just two minutes down the road, right behind the skatepark. I start driving to the direction the phone was being pinged at, and I see a couple of cop cars with lights on. I see yellow tape, and immediately my heart drops and sinks to the bottom of my stomach.
Just poor people. You can imagine every awful, horrific detail that you are most afraid of. This is what happened to this twelve year old kid. The person should have never been in the country. Appointment by a mom in the ad.
I truly believe this all could have been prevented under her being vice president of this country. My daughter's life was ripped away from her.
No, no, nothing. This is why it matters. This is why elections matter. This is why I don't care about whatever names Kamala Harris wants to say during her speeches. They failed. That little girl dies many others as well. They deserve to get the biggest possible boot, and I hope we're there to cover it for you in a week's time. As for Harris, you saw her speech in
Washington today. Surprise, Surprise, was all about you. January sixth, Hitler, all of that garbage that's around MSNBC so impressed by the speech, have a look at this for frothing on television.
This is a damn good speech.
This strikes me as essentially the bookend to her Democratic National Convention speech. She is speaking to people who may not have been inclined to vote for her, who may not have felt comfortable with her, who may not have felt like there was worthy it was a worthy cause to get up off the couch and go vote for anybody.
I hate these people. I hate these people because Kamala Harris. As we know how responsibility borders are the result of the Biden Harris administration policies when it came to opening up the border. Is the little girl's got killed. Oh look at this, it's wonderful. The lightings amazing, and she's saying all of the things that we say on MSNBC and some foodback. Look please, America fingers crossed. We all get the result that certainly I and many others watching
this program have been hoping for for some time. So let's quickly run through where we sit one week out. Book is certain that Trump is going to win. Now technically thirty three percent is a chance, but currently the money shows now have a look at this about how it's changed, where basically we're back to where we were at the absolute height of probability when he was running against Biden, melting before our very eyes. The bookies show you here the different margins by which they think that
the swing states are all going to go. You're going to have a look that Georgia, Nevada, Arizona pretty clear wins are pretty easy ones. Pennsylvania sixty one percent, Wisconsin fifty nine percent, Michigan fifty two. Suffice to say, if he wins all of these, he wins the presidency. The Blue Wall, which we show you each and every night clockwise, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
those top right, those of the Blue Wall. If he wins one of them, he wins the presidency, most likely held onto North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Democrats win Nevada, but it won't matter because by then the election will have been called one way or the other. Paulling tonight, Trump winning Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia. If most of that happens, he wins the presidency, meaning he's got plenty left over. Began Kelly is the star we talked to tonight.
I do think people should take a deep breath. It's kind of amusing to me.
I'm not going to lie to see all the leftists absolutely melting down, like they're crying. Literally every day on MSNBC they're crying, Paul, There's no crying in politics.
Stop that.
Grow up, put your big book, girl and boy panties on and get through the next week or months and we'll know eventually who won the race, and it could be Trump newsflash morning Joe.
It could be Trump upgrade out.
By the debate. Next Stephen Conroy will try to push it up hill Bromin, Besh, we'll push it right back to where it belongs more in a sect here on Port Murray Live. I've been waiting for this. I've been waiting for this. Roman Bishop is here. Let's talk about upgrade albow. The man who's here to help and Jesus doesn't have a job tonight is Stephen Conroy. So let's get into all of this Bromin before the debate starts.
As we have discussed before with the Chopper situation, technically inside the rules, the pub test clearly and we all know what took place. Okay, he's going to say it's within the rules, it's all been declared. Who cares. The reality is they're very clear breaches the ministry or code not once, but five times. And do you read anything into the specificity around the statement out of the Prime Minister's office about whether he called or didn't call. Yes, I did see.
And first of all, the two situations are rather different because for me there was no personal benefit.
Correct, I was going to work. You weren't doing it. On a holi ita no good point.
So and the question is more than the public what about the wedding question? Because of the.
Well get to it in a second. You'll you have your chat because.
Of the code of conduct. And I would remind people, of course that gladys Bury Jeeklin lost her job because she was found she had breached the code of conduct.
Well and barri Our Farrell went over a bottle of wine because because in an eye cake inquiry forgot about that as a gift. This is all declared, it's all above the rules. But I'm sorry the clear breaches of the code barrier.
Farrell didn't declare that was the problem the world, But the question of the code of conduct was very much the issue before the IKAK. The difficulty here is that the Prime Minister would be the only one who could sack himself. Well, I'm not going to do that, correct, But the whole juxtaposition of being the minister in charge of the being the regulating minister for the airline and all of this comes in the juxtaposition with the House having been bought, with the Treasurer anxious to push out
his line on inflation not getting any clear air. They'll be very unhappy campus. I can tell you that, and they'll be counting numbers. The troubler says, three of them out there counting numbers. If they had good time, it might be different.
All right, Stephen, Why is there nothing to see here? Why does it not completely matter when for obvious reasons, the pub test is a very different, amorphous thing. But once it starts getting applied to you, I doubt there's a politician who's ever survived.
Look so, firstly to all of you yours, if you take advice from Brohman on the internal machinations of the federal Caucus, the Labor Party.
You're delusional.
So Broman can talk about counting numbers. She knows nothing about the Labor Party county numbers. That's the first point. Secondly, all week, well this has been going on. What everyone has said is the key issue is that he phoned up and solicited from Alan Joyce. Nobody else is done the breach.
That's the breach.
Barnby Joycepa Barneby Joyce this morning. Barnaby Joyce this morning said the real problem is that he phoned up. I mean, Barnary goes, I've accepted up grades. Deputy prime minister in charge of a lot of different things. Okay, I'm not saying Barnary broke any rules whatsoever. Okay, so let's be clear.
Well, what you've got to do is actually for it to be referred to n you've actually got a show it's not going back when he was the Transport minister between two thousand and seven and two thy and thirteen.
You have to show that he somehow benefited Quantas. What about you can't But there's not one, not one person after a week of toiling around in the trash as they said, oh I know this decision back in two thousand and nine when Albow favored Quantas was because he received an upgrade back when he was minister.
So no one's provided a single piece of evidence is there was some fine out of one gold Warmley trash.
Importantly, he has now made it absolutely clear at no stage did he ever phone Allan Joyce and I enjoyed his sophistry earlier.
What about text? What about emails? Life? But he's But that's that's my point. See, this is my point. Problem. Sorry, I don't know why I'm holding the glass of lots top anyway, this is my point, right, it's not about you know, he wants to make it did I call right? The whole point was he could have asked his clean he could have asked all made it if we did around and out. Well, that's that's their argument. That's good luck right now, you know, and pretty obviously I'll support
them over elbow. But I've just got my own question here, which is, again, it doesn't matter who was contacted. If he asked for it is in breach. It does matter, and he asked anyone because it's a brief. The allegation is the entity.
No, the allegations in the I'm sorry, let's the allegation in the book makes a unsourced allegation that he called Joyce and solicited.
But that's not the problem. That's categorically but that's not the problem.
It's just.
All right now, I want to brodman.
As you well know, QUANT does have an entire unit that deals with all of the politicians, all of their travel, et cetera.
And if you are an upgrade your in parliament, contravention of the of the of the rules as the Transport minister, isn't that the whole thing here.
That's.
In the book, and he if his own in the bore. Okay, go go the.
Allegation in the book because he called Alan joyce, that's that catadog he ruled out. Okay, And the way the system works is you phone up and will back me up on this. You phone up the phone number and you make your booking and then you know, asked.
About it yesterday, you said no, hell no, if that was If that's what he knew it to be the fact that he had to double check in his memory here Bromwin would suggest he had to make sure that everyone got their story straight.
Well, that's the thing.
A great bit of conspiracy theory.
Ask me, have I ever called Alan a single? From my life? A single? But he did not say? No call and all the rest of it here, all right, other stuff I want to get to. Let's talk about inflation Reserve Bank. We are in a per capita recession. They have to come interest rates. I know that presents some political alleged upside for the federal government. I don't think so, Stephen. We're at that moment now, but we keep hearing that the goalposts are our core inflation, not
overall inflation. And let's be honest. One of the ways where we're got inflation.
Where's that in their mandate? Well, but also the government's got a mandate that doesn't say core inflation or trim inflation. They literally are moving the goalposts because I've made mistake after mistake after mistate.
They pushed them too high. They pushed us into a capital recession.
And now when all the statistics show that inflation has come down from seven or eight percent down to inside the target range, they go, no, no, no, the target range.
Doesn't apply to inflation.
It applies to trimed inflation or the new word from angers start a brilliant, brilliant gentlemen, He says, the core inflation without defining what core inflation is, which is in the mesion that the same as trim inflation.
All right, so problem before Megan Kelly and I just I took too long toime. So I apologize. But you know, names on the door. It's one of the joys when you're the chef and making the pizzas. Give us, give us an idea here, Bromin, what do you think hurts more the comedian talking about Puerto Rico or the president talking about Trump supporters.
Well, I think there's an additional factor in there, and it's called Bad Bunny. Yes, and Bad Bunny has a following of forty five million people. Correct, He's Puerto Rican, hugely popular.
Three hundred thousand Porto Ricans in Pennsylvania.
Correct. And he got his message out within minutes of that comedian making that statement. So I think the fact that Biden stuffed up this afternoon counter that, does counter that. But it was still a madness to have a comedian on that.
Show, let alone an insult comedian who, again I don't dislike much of his gear. I wouldn't have put him where they put him, though. We'll talk again next week when I'm in the States. You're here and we're all looking forward to the result. Thank you very much, guys. Quick break back with more Meghan Kelly about all things American. Takes a whole lot more. Next on Pull Maurray Law. One way to go to the US Election. I'm going to Applan tomorrow. I can't wait to meet Megan Kelly.
Will do so for you Nick's wake But in the meantime we continue at Chat's Wakeley here on the Tailly Megan, the super Bowl is just a wake A.
Why Yeah, it's so bizarre and exciting and frustrating and nerve wracking for many.
I would say on my show today, you know, I also have some worries about it.
I definitely wanted to go Trump's way of me that clear in the past, but I do think people should take a deep breath.
Like it's kind of amusing to me.
I'm not gonna lie to see all the leftists absolutely melting down, like they're crying. Literally every day on MSNBC they're crying, Paul, There's no crying in politics.
Stop that.
Grow up, put your big book, girl and boy panties on, and get through the next week or months, and we'll know eventually who won the race, and it could be Trump. Newsflash, Morning, Joe, it could be Trump. I just think, like I'm not one of those people who think the fate of the Republic depends on how this goes. It's definitely going to be a massive battle if Trump loses to maintain America as we know it. But I believe that we can fight that battle and we could win it even without
the presidency. But it is it's always sort of a tell to see these leftists who just melt down over the wrong word choice here or there in like a full emotional breakdown mode right now, And it definitely tells you that they are feeling what we're feeling, which is the momentum is.
With him now.
I think Trump had a spectacular event today. He was meeting with what are called angel mums, and these are the moms of people that have been killed by illegals in the country. The ad I shut it a bit earlier in the day was absolutely heart wrenching. That and his economic message, Well, that's what's going to win it for him. But what do you think he could do to lose it between now and me?
Yeah, more stuff like the Madison Square garden thing won't help.
I don't know if that would make him lose it. Think what happened at MSG will make them lose it either.
But you know, to me, it reminded me of when I was in college and I dated the captain of the Syracuse lacrosse team, who was a great guy, and we went on a lot of dates, double dates with lacrosse players. Great times when the lacrosse team would get together and have a party, all seventy of them, like mostly the guys chilling out having beers, but I wanted nothing to do with that.
That was too much for me as a woman.
You know, a bunch of men all together drinking and having a great time and getting rowdy. I get it, there's a place for that. Most women would not want to be in the middle of it. And I had the same feeling watching that MSG rally, like there is no place for me or women like me who don't like Kamala but don't want to hear her referred to as the Antichrist and don't want to have her called out as a potential hooker. I mean, like, I don't like the woman, I don't like these kind of to this.
This unnecessary.
There's a lot of fertile ground if you want to mock Kamala Harris on stuff she's actually running on is this stuff is just gratuitous and says something about you, the commentator.
So that was a total fail.
That that strain of what happened at MSG and took away from what was in many ways a very great rally. Trump did great. It wasn't Trump this time, it was the people setting him up. So that was that was unfortunate. I don't know that that's going to make Trump lose I think people have already kind of baked in their opinions at this point. You know, they're like the left is like people are protesting. Puerto Ricans are protesting, and they show the videotape it's like five people standing outside
of a Starbucks. I eh, I think we're good. But you don't want to do anything to hurt yourself in the last seven days, So be careful, like now is the time to be perfect. And I think Trump's other message of I will protect you, while some didn't respond well to it, I did because a president does have that power.
In large measure. A president is the commander in chief.
You know, a president can get us involved in international conflicts where my child has to go either one now my boys or my girl. A president can help keep illegal immigrants off the streets of America so that little girls like Jocelyn Angaro do not get murdered in the middle of the night. And a president can encourage a stricter hand in law enforcement and encourage at the local level das who are not soft on crime, who actually
put bad guys in jail and keep them there. It's not exactly a federal law enforcement matter, though it could be so in all those ways, Trump can keep us safe, and that's I think what he's going with because the Left wants us to believe abortion, abortion, abortion, that's how women are going to die under Trump, and they're completely ignoring. You know, before my daughter or anybody's daughter gets to the point where, God forbid, they think about an abortion,
we need to keep them safe. We need to get them to the age of majority, We need to get them through a robust and happy childhood. And allowing an open border, allowing soft on crime policies, das and so
and in laws doesn't help. I care much more about that than I do about what exactly will be the way in which my daughter could get an abortion when she's thirty, you know then, So I just think the Democrats have their priorities mixed up on that, And I think the average American, including my swing voter friends you know in the Midwest, will respond to what Trump's doing right now on safety
