1 00:00:10,614 --> 00:00:15,414 Speaker 1: You're listening to Amma Mia podcast. Mumma Mea acknowledges the 2 00:00:15,454 --> 00:00:18,334 Speaker 1: traditional owners of land and waters that this podcast is 3 00:00:18,374 --> 00:00:23,934 Speaker 1: recorded on Hi. I'm Grace Rufrey from Mumma MEA's daily 4 00:00:24,014 --> 00:00:26,934 Speaker 1: news podcast, The Quickie with Your Headlines. For Friday, twenty 5 00:00:26,934 --> 00:00:30,774 Speaker 1: eighth of June, the presidential debate between US President Joe 6 00:00:30,774 --> 00:00:34,134 Speaker 1: Biden and Donald Trump began with Biden having a shaky start. 7 00:00:34,574 --> 00:00:37,214 Speaker 1: Over the nineteen minute debate, the two traded attacks on 8 00:00:37,294 --> 00:00:41,174 Speaker 1: topics such as abortion, immigration, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, 9 00:00:41,294 --> 00:00:45,054 Speaker 1: and the economy. Biden, initially stumbling over his words, found 10 00:00:45,134 --> 00:00:47,654 Speaker 1: his footing midway through when he called Trump a felon 11 00:00:47,734 --> 00:00:50,974 Speaker 1: for his conviction related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. 12 00:00:51,374 --> 00:00:54,494 Speaker 1: Trump counted by bringing up hunter Biden's recent conviction for 13 00:00:54,614 --> 00:00:57,454 Speaker 1: lying about his drug use to buy a gun. Biden 14 00:00:57,534 --> 00:01:00,774 Speaker 1: also noted that almost all of Trump's former cabinet members, 15 00:01:00,774 --> 00:01:04,974 Speaker 1: including Mike Pence, had not endorsed his cappaign. The debate, 16 00:01:05,014 --> 00:01:07,614 Speaker 1: which aired on CNN with no live audience and strict 17 00:01:07,654 --> 00:01:11,054 Speaker 1: microphone rules, is for months before the November fifth election 18 00:01:11,174 --> 00:01:14,334 Speaker 1: to avoid the interruptions that plagued their twenty twenty debate, 19 00:01:14,854 --> 00:01:18,694 Speaker 1: anti government protesters have gathered at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin 20 00:01:18,774 --> 00:01:22,974 Speaker 1: Netanyahu's home, lighting a bonfire and calling for his resignation. 21 00:01:23,614 --> 00:01:27,014 Speaker 1: Demonstrators waving flags and using megaphones were met by police 22 00:01:27,054 --> 00:01:30,854 Speaker 1: at barricades. These protests have increased amid the ongoing war 23 00:01:30,894 --> 00:01:34,814 Speaker 1: in Gaza and rising tensions in Lebanon. Many protesters also 24 00:01:34,894 --> 00:01:37,414 Speaker 1: voiced support for a deal to free around one hundred 25 00:01:37,414 --> 00:01:41,054 Speaker 1: and twenty Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Meanwhile, 26 00:01:41,094 --> 00:01:44,614 Speaker 1: Israeli authorities reported that sixty eight sick and injured children, 27 00:01:44,694 --> 00:01:47,734 Speaker 1: along with their companions, were allowed to leave Gaza for 28 00:01:47,774 --> 00:01:52,054 Speaker 1: medical treatment in Egypt. Federal crossbenchers are urged to thrash 29 00:01:52,094 --> 00:01:56,014 Speaker 1: out a deal to pass NDIS reforms and save taxpayers 30 00:01:56,014 --> 00:01:59,734 Speaker 1: from a one billion dollar delay cost. Despite a previous 31 00:01:59,774 --> 00:02:03,494 Speaker 1: recommendation to pass the reforms, the federal opposition and Greens 32 00:02:03,534 --> 00:02:06,814 Speaker 1: have sent them to a second parliamentary hearing. The reforms 33 00:02:06,854 --> 00:02:11,214 Speaker 1: aimed to reduce eligible participants and change criteria to curb costs. 34 00:02:11,894 --> 00:02:16,214 Speaker 1: NDIS Minister Bill Shorten criticized the delay, emphasizing the financial 35 00:02:16,214 --> 00:02:19,734 Speaker 1: burden on the public, and urged the Opposition and Crossbench 36 00:02:19,814 --> 00:02:24,534 Speaker 1: to support the changes. Opposition Finance spokeswoman Jane Hume indicated 37 00:02:24,734 --> 00:02:28,814 Speaker 1: likely Coalition support but called for further scrutiny. Court papers 38 00:02:28,854 --> 00:02:31,734 Speaker 1: reportedly show that Michael Jackson was more than seven hundred 39 00:02:31,734 --> 00:02:34,174 Speaker 1: and fifty million dollars in debt at the time of 40 00:02:34,214 --> 00:02:37,054 Speaker 1: his death. The pop icon, who died in June two 41 00:02:37,094 --> 00:02:40,334 Speaker 1: thousand and nine at age fifty from cardiac arrest owed 42 00:02:40,414 --> 00:02:43,374 Speaker 1: hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid debts, according to 43 00:02:43,414 --> 00:02:46,334 Speaker 1: documents seen by People. Despite being one of the best 44 00:02:46,334 --> 00:02:49,054 Speaker 1: selling music artists of all time, Jackson was infamous for 45 00:02:49,094 --> 00:02:52,534 Speaker 1: his extravagant spending on jewelry and artwork. However, he was 46 00:02:52,574 --> 00:02:55,494 Speaker 1: working to manage his financial troubles, writing new songs and 47 00:02:55,534 --> 00:02:58,094 Speaker 1: preparing for a residency in London at the time of 48 00:02:58,134 --> 00:03:01,414 Speaker 1: his passing. That's your latest news headlines. On Monday's episode 49 00:03:01,414 --> 00:03:03,574 Speaker 1: of The Quickie, Claire Murphy is going to break down 50 00:03:03,614 --> 00:03:06,454 Speaker 1: all the changes that kick in from July. First, listen 51 00:03:06,494 --> 00:03:12,374 Speaker 1: to The Quickie wherever you get your podcasts.