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here is not just the silence, the open support and love for this guy who is being booked on 91 felony counts. that's pretty scary for this country. that's the real weaponization of justice is saying that we need to go after the justice system for actually holding criminals accountable. i think that's created a discourse there this country that goes beyond donald trump. even if he is ruled inviable for the presidency, even if he loses the primaries, i think we are dealing with a bigger generational threat. again, because i saw so many people on the debate stage last night posturing to be the next trump. that's what really alarms me is they are not moving on. they are leaning into his movement. >> these are people who supported efforts to bring democracy to countries far, far away. they will not lift a single finger to protect democracy here. these are hypocrites with a capital h. no one is going anywhere. i need you to stick around. we will continue this
>> greg: actually, it's the mexican drug cartel. turns out they're selling the stolen stuff online and laundering the properties through chinese brokers. so you have mexican cartels, chinese brokers. the only thing missing is a dog pooping on a speedboat. yeah, way to ruin the moment. so professor, i feel like the shoplifting isn't the grossest thing about the video, but what is going on here? do you think that that -- do you think that there's something happening where it's becoming acceptable? >> gad: yeah i think it's the con flailings of theintelogical presumption of innocence is inviable. if you say i believe in presumption of innocence but not for brett kavanaugh. that's what's happening with this tolerance.
>> greg: actually, it's the mexican drug cartel. turns out they're selling the stolen stuff online and laundering the properties through chinese brokers. so you have mexican cartels, chinese brokers. the only thing missing is a dog pooping on a speedboat. yeah, way to ruin the moment. so professor, i feel like the shoplifting isn't the grossest thing about the video, but what is going on here? do you think that that -- do you think that there's something happening where it's becoming acceptable? >> gad: yeah i think it's the con flailings of theintelogical presumption of innocence is inviable. if you say i believe in presumption of innocence but not for brett kavanaugh. that's what's happening with this tolerance.
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Ante la crisis en el Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación (TEPJF), el ministro presidente de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación (SCJN), Arturo Zaldívar, consideró que la permanencia del magistrado José Luis Vargas “ya no es viable”.“No hay condiciones para que él siga en el cargo que dice sigue ostentando, y me parece que con realismo y responsabilidad debería de dar un paso al lado y permitir que se retome el canal de institucionalidad por el Tribunal y que la mayoría decida quién debe de ser la presidenta o el presidente del Tribunal”, declaró en conferencia de prensa.Zaldívar señaló que es momento de anteponer cualquier ambición personal al bien del país y al bien de la justicia electoral.Tras la reunión que tuvo este jueves con magistrados del Tribunal, refirió que pudo ver “un espíritu conciliador e institucional”.“Yo noté ese ánimo en las magistradas y magistrados en la reunión. Ojalá el magistrado Vargas, le hago una exhortación respetuosa, tome una decisión con altura de miras, con responsabilidad y con realismo”, añadió.“En el Tribunal electoral yo no tengo voto ni veto”, agregó.
does she do you think it's important that we investigate matters of national security? do you think that's an important step to be taken? >> 100 percent. that's why we did it already. >> sean: excuse me, all already. >> and egyptair jared kushner's private use of email how do you feel about that. >> private email? private servener someone's 3w5eu6789 when the secretary of state jessica? >> sean: we know in the clinton case top secret classified special access program information it was all there. and that foreign agent it was in the comey draft had likely gotten it. >> had likely gotten it. not confirmed. >> sean: she put it in a mom and pop shop bathroom closet. >> i haven't heard a lot about the bathroom. the bathroom seems inviable. >> sean: inviable. >> that was a new little new year's humor. you don't get my jokes this year. >> sean: apparently not. >> everyone knows the server was a mistake.
>> this is exactly what does putin want from the u.s. president somebody who will not stand by the europeans who sees germany as a bigger threat than russia will not call out the russians, not make them pay a price for their aggression against us. he has all of that. >> though in that "wall street journal" op-ed that h.r. mcmaster and gary cohn penned they said the president did support article 5. what point did he say that? >> what the europeans heard and it's clear what the europeans heard, particularly angela merkel when she went back and talked to her audience they heard there was not support for article 5. it doesn't matter what h.r. mcmaster says in the "wall street journal." about this being for a domestic audience, the applause when he said the word sovereignty was amazing. so clear that was a code word for them, we are russia and inviable. i wanted to ask max a question, this strategy of saying patriotically minded people might have done it sounds like the way journalists get killed