👉 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.
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.