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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell 20240604 18:04:00

Harris, who is presiding over this vote at the moment. the reason why they have not finalized this vote, they are waiting for one senator. we re told it s senator rand paul of kentucky. he is expected, of course, to vote no, and once he comes and votes, then this vote will be closed, and officially, they will gavel it shut. harris will announce the final tally, which is going to be 53-47, and she will be confirmed after a process that began with the expectation that she would likely get confirmed, given that she had three republican votes to confirm her to the lower court, the d.c. circuit, just last year. she was able to maintain two of those three votes, susan collins and lisa murkowski. she lost one of those supporters, lindsey graham, who ended up voting no, but she did pick up senator mitt romney, who initially opposed her to the d.c. circuit but said through his vetting, through his meetings with her and through her performance at the hearings, that he was impressed by her, that ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell 20240604 18:25:00

The within why there are only three republicans to break ranks shows how different of a time that we are in from just sometime ago when it was common place for both sides of the hill to vote for qualified nominees, whether it was ruth bader ginsburg or scalia, who were confirmed overwhelmingly in their era. now a partisan era, but she managed to get three republican votes and all 50 members of the democratic caucus and make history here today, guys. joan, we know that this probably doesn t change the ideology of the court because it is a conservative majority, but it does change the dynamic, and so how will her presence, once she actually is sworn in, what will change? well, first of all, alisyn, just think of just look at the difference in the ages. stephen breyer, who s retiring at age 83, is 32 years older than her. she s going to bring some fresh thoughts, some fresh blood, if ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell 20240604 18:33:00

soon to be justice jackson. gloria, we re hearing they re going to make some remarks tomorrow. the political potency of a confirmation of a justice, an appointment to the court, for any president, but especially this president. well, it s have potent. as alisyn pointed out, this isn t really going to change the ideology of the court, because it s a democrat replacing a democrat. but supreme court justices are very political right now, and looking back to 2005, justice roberts, who no one would consider a liberal by any means, got 22 democrats to vote for him. she got three republicans. and one thing i noticed, as you did too, victor, was that republicans, by and large, could not leave that chamber quickly ....

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Sugieren la renuncia colectiva de magistrados

Una de las alternativas para viabilizar la reestructuración del Órgano Judicial es la renuncia de los actuales magistrados y a partir de ello proceder a un cambio profundo. ....

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