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👉 El Senado de la Nación enfrenta una polémica tras la suspensión de las PASO a nivel nacional, generando críticas sobre la flexibilidad política. Además, el radicalismo muestra fracturas internas con decisiones contradictorias en torno a una comisión investigadora.

En paralelo, un incidente aéreo con un pájaro genera preocupación sobre la seguridad en vuelos.

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00:00What do you think of the national senator, Antonio?
00:03I'm not surprised at all.
00:05I think he's a complicated son, it's obvious, basically.
00:09I don't understand why there are only passes this year.
00:13This bothers me a lot, because it's clear that the politicians,
00:18according to their convenience, change one thing or another.
00:21Obviously.
00:22Let's say they suspended...
00:23But it's too late.
00:24We're not going to have passes. We're going straight to October.
00:27Yes, this year.
00:28This year.
00:29And the districts, for example, Capital...
00:31Today is a session.
00:32Today, and everything indicates that it will be approved.
00:34In May, right?
00:35Yes, but put it...
00:36This is at the national level, what was voted yesterday.
00:38Obviously.
00:39But I say, why didn't you suspend it already?
00:42You eliminated them.
00:43Of course.
00:44Why are they suspended for a year?
00:46You see, I don't know if it happens to you,
00:48but it seems to me that they didn't work.
00:50That's why, then, they didn't work.
00:52Let's finish with the passes.
00:53I tell you, they were not primary.
00:55Except for some cases.
00:56I mean, the most notorious case, Bull Ridge in La Reta,
00:59that there was an interception.
01:00And there was an internal one, as it was traditionally in the matches.
01:03The point is that later the finger of the matches comes there, right?
01:08It kept coming the same in the passes.
01:09You're right.
01:10Or the mass election with Graboi was a pass.
01:14Anything.
01:15Of course.
01:16I mean, then they weren't open either.
01:17Because what was the origin of this sense?
01:19That I, a voter of match A, got into the internal one of match B.
01:23It didn't happen.
01:24It didn't happen.
01:25It was spontaneous and mandatory.
01:26It's nothing.
01:27Yes, there it is.
01:28I tell you, if we are going to use a mechanism to spend money,
01:30well, let's finish it.
01:31Yes.
01:32Let's eliminate it.
01:33Let's eliminate it.
01:34Definitely.
01:35I didn't understand that much.
01:36And the other thing is, again, the radicals.
01:38I say, do you share or do you not share the idea of the investigative commission?
01:42Yes.
01:43It's weird.
01:44Well, I say, yesterday Vizky, the head of the block, had voted for it to be formed.
01:49There it is.
01:50There you have it.
01:51He signed it.
01:52He signed the request.
01:53He signed that, yes.
01:54And when he went to the block, what did he do?
01:59He voted against it.
02:00He voted against it.
02:01In fact, remember that, since it wasn't in the agenda, you needed 48 votes.
02:06Two thirds.
02:07Two thirds.
02:08It was 47, because 48 was this one.
02:11Now, I say, Senator Vizky, we have called him to see if he wants to explain it,
02:15doesn't he realize that he contributes,
02:18continues to contribute to the concept of discrediting the leadership?
02:22I say, he may be against it.
02:23He may be against it.
02:24I don't know.
02:25I don't care.
02:26What it also shows you is that Lusto is not a person who believes in radicalism.
02:30Radicalism is totally broken.
02:32It has no control over the block.
02:34Radicalism is totally broken.
02:37Do you remember, it breaks but it doesn't bend?
02:39It's time to say, it broke.
02:41Yes, completely.
02:42Radicalism.
02:43I say, this.
02:44I say, you may be against it.
02:46It's hard for me to understand that someone is against something that is being investigated.
02:50Yes, I, again, I think it's a political trial nonsense.
02:53Ah, of course.
02:54I think it deserves an investigative commission as a process within our democracy.
02:59Institutional.
03:00That, the same thing I would tell you with a clean slate, who can be against it?
03:04That is, officialism cannot be against it either, because I am an official.
03:08Go and investigate.
03:09If I am convinced that there was nothing strange, go and investigate.
03:12But we said on Monday.
03:13On Monday we have been maintaining this.
03:14Of course, but I say, there should not be a single vote against it.
03:17Because it is simply, you are not asking for a political trial.
03:20You are saying, hey, can we investigate?
03:22Obviously.
03:23If you have to investigate.
03:24But apart from that, as I tell you, it is not convenient for Libertad Avanza to have been rejected.
03:28It is not convenient, it is clearly not convenient.
03:30If I had been Libertad Avanza, come on, let's go, investigate.
03:33That's what I'm telling you, there shouldn't be any votes against it.
03:37Well, but there were.
03:38If the same government, as presented in the office of corruption, which is like asking your mother to investigate you,
03:44they should have asked for the investigative commission.
03:49Because it is a faculty of the Senate, and it is good that they do it.
03:53And apart from that, it is an institutional control.
03:55That is what the division of powers is for.
03:57So that I say, there is going to be investigated a crime, justice,
04:01and there is going to be an irregularity.
04:03The legislative power through a commission.
04:05So I do not understand this decision of those who vote against the calls to the governors.
04:10But wait, this is the equivalent of a clean sheet.
04:14You cannot be against a clean sheet,
04:16and you cannot be against a commission that investigates you,
04:19put together with all the variety of parties as it corresponds, with all the guarantees,
04:24but you cannot be against something that is a scandal.
04:27You have to.
04:28Apart from that, I say, if there was someone who did not act as a consequence,
04:32only with President Emilia, I would say,
04:34make the investigative commission, preside over the opposition,
04:37so that we give it all the transparency.
04:39We are all integrated in this.
04:41By the way, the anti-corruption office ...
04:43In addition, it makes the investigation public.
04:45It should be public.
04:46I say, the anti-corruption office was going to investigate.
04:48I'm not seeing it very fast, very agile, the anti-corruption office.
04:51But still, the anti-corruption office is not important.
04:55It is not important because a couple of governments have already destroyed it.
05:00In addition, a last resolution, I think,
05:02was directly out of the investigation of the causes where the government participated.
05:06Not this one, the previous one.
05:07Yes, yes, of course.
05:08Do you remember that it was withdrawn as president?
05:09Yes, the previous one, the previous one.
05:10That it was withdrawn as president.
05:11I don't know if it was you or Professor Rabanal who said yesterday,
05:14if it doesn't work, let's close the anti-corruption office.
05:17It is also true.
05:18In other words, if the anti-corruption office is going to be nothing more than a
05:21I do something to make it look like, to benefit,
05:24let's close it, as such, the anti-corruption office.
05:27I say, I think, apart from that, I say, radicalism should give ...
05:30Here is Vizqui, who voted against.
05:31Yes.
05:32Vigo, Esquiaretti's wife.
05:36I saw it, here it is.
05:38Senator Romero.
05:39The truth is, I don't understand those who vote.
05:42And abstentions, I say, there are votes that cannot abstain.
05:47But it is that there cannot be votes against something like that.
05:51There was.
05:52Officialism cannot be against an investigative commission.
05:56Yes, error of freedom, I think it is an error of advanced freedom
05:59of those who subsequently believe that they protect the president.
06:03The only way to protect the president, in the face of their conviction,
06:06that nothing happened, is to go ahead, investigate.
06:09Go ahead, meet him.
06:11It's weird.
06:12Did you see a little Senado TV yesterday?
06:15You are the only TV viewer of Senado TV.
06:17I see Senado TV.
06:18You are the only TV viewer.
06:19I send you a kiss, it doesn't matter who.
06:21Why do they speak in Zajona terminology if they don't handle English?
06:27Because there was a senator who chanted all the time the gay crypto.
06:31Look.
06:32No, no, it was the gay.
06:33Well, excuse me, and the GPT, didn't you hear?
06:35We passed it.
06:36GPT.
06:37The chat GPT.
06:38Well, this is the serious thing I had to ask you.
06:41The other.
06:42Explain this to me.
06:43Do you have the photo, Maxi, so that the agent's commander explains it to us?
06:46Where are you going to put me, let's see.
06:47No, no, it's serious.
06:48Because for those who are aerophobic, I don't listen to them.
06:51I think the plane is the best means of transport in the world.
06:55Do you have the photo in your hand, Maxi, so that we can...
06:58So that...
07:00So that you like it.
07:02There are delays.
07:03You see, I've seen...
07:05Well, there are delays in flights, there are delays.
07:07I've seen flocks of birds in...
07:09Yes.
07:10What are they going to do?
07:11In L6...
07:12Everywhere.
07:13Do you remember that they detonated this?
07:15It says it was done by a...
07:16I don't know.
07:17Ah, the trunk of the plane, yes.
07:18Yes.
07:19Can it pass?
07:20And I don't know, a real turkey you've already put there.
07:22Can it pass?
07:23Yes, it can pass.
07:25And what does a real turkey smell like?
07:27Sorry for my ignorance.
07:29No, no, this must have been in the approach, eh?
07:31Not...
07:33Ah!
07:34In the approach, yes.
07:35Going down or going out.
07:36Yes, yes.
07:37And what do you do?
07:38Do you stamp a real turkey on your plane?
07:40Yes.
07:41On your plane?
07:42No, let's see.
07:43The most complicated thing is that you do what is called a bird strike on the engine.
07:46What?
07:47A bird strike, a bird strike on the engine.
07:50This...
07:51No, it's going to come out, but the senator.
07:52This...
07:53Why?
07:54Bird strike.
07:55It's very good.
07:56You have to go back, because here the radar broke.
07:58Here the plane has the radar.
08:00Ah.
08:01So you can't fly without a radar.
08:03And do you land manually?
08:05No, you land with autopilot, with whatever you want.
08:07It doesn't modify that.
08:09No, but since you run out of radar, I don't know...
08:11No, because you can't fly without a radar, because...
08:13You're right.
08:15You don't know where you get without a radar.
08:17Have you ever hit a bird?
08:19Eh...
08:20No, you know I haven't.
08:21No.
08:22I hit a lightning, yes, but not a bird.
08:23No.
08:24A lightning?
08:25And?
08:26Nothing.
08:27You hear a bang and...
08:29Yes.
08:31Nothing happened.
08:32Look, lightning strikes a lot of times, eh?
08:35But...
08:36And the plane has a lightning stopper?
08:38No, it's a Faraday cage, the plane, actually.
08:40It may happen that they give you an instrument, right?
08:42In your case.
08:43But no, this is a...
08:44But here, I don't know, you take a cow, you're done.
08:47No, but...
08:48Because the information of everything in Brazil says a bird.
08:51For me it has been a bandage.
08:52No, it can't be a bandage.
08:53Yes, it can be.
08:54The strange thing is that it hasn't made an ingestion.
08:56But look how it looks.
08:57Yes.
08:58That's why, the strange thing is that it hasn't made an ingestion,
09:00which means that if you have a bandage, you haven't eaten it with the engine.
09:03That there, yes, it's kind of ugly because...
09:05Besides, there's a lot of smell of burnt meat.
09:07It smells a lot.
09:08Inside the plane?
09:09Yes, yes, yes.
09:10It feels, yes.
09:11Yes.
09:12Yes.
09:13But this, come back, this plane has returned to land,
09:15because you ran out of radar, out of avionics.
09:17Here you have one of the...
09:18One of the...
09:19I'm running out.
09:20I'm already running out.
09:21Of avionics warehouses.
09:22You said it could be a real turkey.
09:24No, but I said it as a joke, saying, hey, the size, the blow.
09:27Ah.
09:28I don't know, well, what do I know?
09:30I said it as a joke because of the size.
09:32Now they are all ornithologists here in the studio.
09:35They know everything about birds.
09:37It's weird, it's a bandage, no kidding, because it's a big blow.
09:41Yes.
09:42And if it's not a cow, I don't know, something that...
09:44Like in the movie Darin.
09:46Yes, also.
09:47The man from Up, you saw the movie that goes to the house.
09:49Sure.
09:50It's not big.
09:51Here the plane in the radome has the radar, with which it is transmitted.
09:55It has the radar and it is one of the avionics warehouses.
09:57So it may have generated a lot of damage.
10:01Did you like this part or not?
10:02But it flies well anyway.
10:04It flies very well.
10:05Did you like it?
10:06Yes, it's very nice, very nice.
10:07I thought it was one more joke thing.
10:09We didn't find it.
10:10No.
10:11You didn't find it, I swear.
10:12That's why I told you, the first series, the second.
10:14We scratch, we scratch to find a joke, it's very difficult.
10:16Do you want to go in?
10:17We scratch the day.
10:18We scratch, we scratch to see if...
10:20But we didn't find it.
10:21No.
10:22When you want, you can contribute a joke.
10:23Yes.
10:24Done.
10:25How nice to fly, huh?
10:26Well, I'm going to fly.
10:27Nice, nice.
10:28Bye.
10:29Have a nice weekend.
10:30Bye.
10:31See you later.

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