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Today on Danica Goes Global, Keir Starmer a ‘laughingstock’, lefties cry over Trump-Iran, Meghan and Harry not popular in Australia, Justin Timberlake's DWI video released, Kamala Harris’ latest word salad, and Gavin Newsom decimated over fraud.
Sky News host Rita Panahi blasts “doom goblin” Greta Thunberg after she labelled US President Donald Trump a “paedophile”.
News Corp Correspondent Sophie Elsworth discusses an attack on the Jewish community in London where multiple ambulances were set alight.
“It was reported that four ambulances, belonging to the Jewish community, were set alight,” Ms Elsworth told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“There's a manhunt underway at the moment to find out who is responsible for this.
“This is being deemed as a hate crime, and police are investigating.”
Sky News host Sharri Markson reacts to a cartoon released by the Australian Financial Review.
Pastoralists and Graziers Association of WA President Tony Seabrook discusses the “dire” situation Australia is now in with its fuel security.
“I’ve never seen a situation that is as dire as it is right now,” Mr Seabrook said.
“We have deindustrialised our country in the most staggering way, and it’s happened in such an insidious way that the vast majority of the population haven’t seen it happening.
“We are in the midst of a perfect storm.”
Sky News host Rita Panahi has criticised “doom goblin” Greta Thunberg for blaming the Trump administration for Cuba’s problems rather than the nation’s communist regime.
Former Victoria premier Jeff Kennett says Jacinta Allan’s government “will be defeated” at the next election.
Mr Kennett told Sky News host Chris Kenny that the question now will be “who will form the government”?
“Will One Nation have an influence and perhaps win seats as they did in South Australia?”
Sky News host Rita Panahi has criticised Jimmy Kimmel for playing the victim again.
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio has looked at the “biggest losers” of the week, featuring Democrats and actresses.
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Jonathon Duniam discusses Doctor Jamal Rifi’s attempt to repatriate ISIS brides and their children to Australia.
“We don’t know who they are, we don’t know whether the children in this cohort have been radicalised,” Mr Duniam told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“If they’re serious about national security, they will stop Jamal Rifi from his three plans with a 90 per cent chance of success.”
Sky News host Rita Panahi has looked at the biggest lefty fails of the week, featuring prominent activist Greta Thunberg as well as a variety of Hollywood actors and actresses.
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Sky News Australia has broken into the top 10 most-watched news channel on YouTube this month.
Sky News host Rita Panahi, a key feature of the channel’s success, has spoken with Digital Editor Jack Houghton to analyse the growing audience.
“If there is something that’s difficult to talk about, you’re up for the challenge,” Mr Houghton said.
“People are screaming out for that – they are crying out for conversations that are more engaging.”
Sky News political contributor Chris Uhlmann weighs in on the ongoing fuel crisis in Australia.
“It’s going to get worse,” Mr Uhlman told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“What we do know is that we are at the arse end of a long supply chain and those ships come very slowly.
“We also know that the damage is done in the Gulf at the moment.”
Sky News host Chris Kenny claims the Coalition has “surrendered their turf” to One Nation after the South Australian election.
“Rather than attack them, the Coalition needs to learn from them,” Mr Kenny said.
“One Nation is mainly stealing Coalition voters; the Coalition needs to win them back by reclaiming their ground.”
Sky News host Rita Panahi has reacted to US President Donald Trump posting the SNL sketch showing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer being scared of the American leader.
Shadow Industry and Sovereign Capability Minister Andrew Hastie has grilled Energy Minister Chris Bowen over the six cancelled fuel shipments to Australia.
“When was the Minister advised that six shipments of vital fuel supplies bound for Australia were cancelled?” Mr Hastie said during Question Time on Monday.
“How many ships have been cancelled to date?”
Sky News host Rita Panahi has reacted to Ellen DeGeneres make a fool of herself.
Sky News host James Macpherson reacts to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visiting a mosque in Western Sydney on Friday morning.
“Some of his Muslim friends don’t think he’s half as great as he thinks he is,” Mr Macpherson said.
“If Anthony Albanese walks away from Friday thinking it was merely bad luck … then he has learned precisely nothing.
“This was a meeting that went exactly as intended.”
Free Speech Union founder Toby Young discusses his move to mount a challenge against the latest anti-Muslim hostility definition in the UK.
“They haven’t thought this through properly, the definition is contradictory, it’s irrational, it’s incoherent,” Mr Young said.
“For all sorts of reasons, we think it is unconstitutional and illogical.”