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Sky News AU
18 hours ago
- Business
- Sky News AU
‘Orange man bad': Donald Trump to double tariffs on steel
On tonight's episode of Paul Murray Live, Sky News host Paul Murray discusses US President Donald Trump's tariffs, cost of living, and more. 'I love when two things can be true at the same time,' Mr Murray said. 'Just this weekend, that bad orange man decided he was going to increase the tariffs on all steel imported into the United States from every other part of the globe to 25 per cent, remember, orange man bad.'
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Megyn Kelly Responds to Beyoncé Splicing Footage of Her Into ‘Cowboy Carter' Tour, Slams Singer for Playing the Victim
Megyn Kelly is clapping back at Beyoncé after learning footage of her making disparaging remarks about the singer has been featured on the 'Cowboy Carter' tour. On Thursday's episode of 'The Megyn Kelly Show,' the host brought up clips of her that were spliced into Beyoncé's ongoing concert tour. In the clip, which was from an appearance on 'Paul Murray Live,' Kelly mockingly said the album was being referred to as a Second Coming and that Beyoncé was the savior of country music. Kelly called the artist 'one more aggrieved woman' for her inclusion of the remarks. 'You're not allowed to rip on her, by the way, you're not allowed to rip on Michelle Obama, either, but we do,' Kelly said as she talked about how Beyoncé is considered untouchable from criticism. 'Too bad. The more untouchable you tell me somebody is, the more likely I am to want to hit them.' She continued: 'She had to scour the internet to find anybody who offered any criticism of this move whatsoever. Here is another one of the most privileged, beloved women in the world … and richest based on her own fortune, never mind the man she's married to, but still has to look for the one sliver where she could play the victim and be aggrieved, because big bad Megyn Kelly said something completely milk toast about her entry into country music.' Kelly is one of the few who are not on board with the 'Cowboy Carter' tour. When the shows kicked off in L.A. at the end of April, a number of celebrities took to social media to celebrate the performance. 'Finally got to sing 'Texas Hold 'Em at the top of my lungs with Beyoncé!' Oprah Winfrey shared in a video post the day after Beyoncé's first night in Los Angeles. 'Threw my keys up so hard and now I gotta go find them.' 'COWBOY CARTER GAVE ME EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED! I am filled!! So many messages! WHAT A NIGHT!!! MY SIS! BlueBlue's WALK!! Rumi's unforgettable Smile!!! INCREDIBLE SHOW!!' Kelly Rowland exclaimed. Watch the full Megyn Kelly clip in the video above. The post Megyn Kelly Responds to Beyoncé Splicing Footage of Her Into 'Cowboy Carter' Tour, Slams Singer for Playing the Victim | Video appeared first on TheWrap.

Sky News AU
6 days ago
- Politics
- Sky News AU
‘People power': More Australians are ‘taking to the streets' than ever before
On tonight's episode of Paul Murray Live, Sky News host Paul Murray discusses protests, cost of living, medical issues, and more. 'It feels like every second day there is some sort of a protest that is happening somewhere, most of them normal people are not really part of, some we really like because they are on some of the issues we like,' Mr Murray said. 'It does feel like more people take to the streets than ever before.'

Sky News AU
7 days ago
- Politics
- Sky News AU
‘Very clear': Labor's election lies rear again amid energy price hike
On tonight's episode of Paul Murray Live, Sky News host Paul Murray discusses Labor's energy price lies amid a new power price hike, cost of living, US politics and more. 'The federal government was very clear in telling us these are not the droids you are looking for and despite the fact they had failed to deliver on the central promise of power prices going down … it was still technically going down,' Mr Murray said. 'More than happy to rub this one in.'

Sky News AU
22-05-2025
- Climate
- Sky News AU
Paul Marry sends wishes of ‘strength and love' to those ‘disrupted' by NSW floods
On tonight's episode of Paul Murray Live, Sky News host Paul Murray discusses the emergency floods affecting the NSW Mid North Coast, the ongoing split between the Liberals and the Nationals, and the Canberra media's inability to understand the Nats. "Until the water has subsided and everyone is able to go back, we're able to check that everyone is safe, then our fear is things get much, much worse," Mr Murray said. "Strength and love, of course, to all of the families who are deeply disrupted."