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maduro controls all the media in his country. mainly through social made environmentalist we need to get the word out to the venezuelan people to see that maduro's days are numbered. general scales, thank you for your perspective. this is a significant moment. this could change not just venezuela but nicaragua, cuba. this could be out with socialism and in with freedom. this tearing down, if you would, of the berlin wall of latin america. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. opti
maduro controls all the media in his country. mainly through social made environmentalist we need to get the word out to the venezuelan people to see that maduro's days are numbered. general scales, thank you for your perspective. this is a significant moment. this could change not just venezuela but nicaragua, cuba. this could be out with socialism and in with freedom. this tearing down, if you would, of the berlin wall of latin america. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely....
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maduro has oppressed his people. at the same time i believe that the role of the united states is to promote democracy, freedom and human rights around the world. the role of the united states is not to hand pick the next leader of venezuela. mr. abrams, i have a question for you. my question is whether you're aware of any transfers of weapons or defense equipment by the united states government to groups of venezuela opposed to nicolas maduro since you were appointed special representative for venezuela? >> no. >> and i want to be respectful of you but also honest, the reason that i ask that question, there's been a news report of such an incident. are you aware of that report? >> i saw that report. >> i asked that question because you have a record of such actions. in nicaragua, you were involved in the effort to provide legal aid against congress. you plead guilty to holding that against congress. can we trust your testimony today? >> you can make that decision for yourself, mr. castro. i can tell you that the ans
maduro has oppressed his people. at the same time i believe that the role of the united states is to promote democracy, freedom and human rights around the world. the role of the united states is not to hand pick the next leader of venezuela. mr. abrams, i have a question for you. my question is whether you're aware of any transfers of weapons or defense equipment by the united states government to groups of venezuela opposed to nicolas maduro since you were appointed special representative for...
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maduro controls all the media in his country. mainly through social made environmentalist we need to get the word out to the venezuelan people to see that maduro's days are numbered. general scales, thank you for your perspective. this is a significant moment. this could change not just venezuela but nicaragua, cuba. this could be out with socialism and in with freedom. this tearing down, if you would, of the berlin wall of latin america. i can't believe it. that we just hit the motherlode of soft-serve ice cream? i got cones, anybody wants one! oh, yeah! get ya some! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ed! ed! we struck sprinkles! [cheers] believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteen percent metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzen
maduro controls all the media in his country. mainly through social made environmentalist we need to get the word out to the venezuelan people to see that maduro's days are numbered. general scales, thank you for your perspective. this is a significant moment. this could change not just venezuela but nicaragua, cuba. this could be out with socialism and in with freedom. this tearing down, if you would, of the berlin wall of latin america. i can't believe it. that we just hit the motherlode of...
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a maduro-backed police officer and anti-maduro police officer hugging. we told you this could be happening and now it possibly is. president maduro issuing a thinly veiled threat to the interim president juan guaido. reporter: international support for the opposition leader is growing. there are more european countries and the majority of a latin american country coalition known as the lima group. they are calling for the president nicolas maduro to relinquish power to the opposition leader, juan guaido. this after a meeting in ottawa. 11 countries from the lima group signed on to that declaration. many of the country's top military leaders say they still back maduro, but state department officials say they believe many others throughout the military support the opposition leader juan guaido. the maduro assets have been given access by juan guaido. a $1.2 billion transfer was stopped from maduro to banks in uraguay. state department officials acknowledge the international community is going to have to fund a substantial immediate humanitarian effort and
a maduro-backed police officer and anti-maduro police officer hugging. we told you this could be happening and now it possibly is. president maduro issuing a thinly veiled threat to the interim president juan guaido. reporter: international support for the opposition leader is growing. there are more european countries and the majority of a latin american country coalition known as the lima group. they are calling for the president nicolas maduro to relinquish power to the opposition leader,...
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trish: venezuela socialist dictator nicolas maduro ex--intelligence chief is reportedly saying maduro is courting hezbollah. coming up, i talk exclusively with one of the daughters of a u.s. hostage who has been held captive there for 450-plus days. his life is being threatened. you will hear from him yourself tonight. the trump administration on high alert with vice president mike pence announcing he'll travel to colombia at the request of the colombian president. he'll be extra juicing with south american leaders on how to bring freedom to the area. newly discovered evidence as to where and who representative ilhan omar's sympathies lie. find out who sponsored some of her recent trips to latin america in an attempt to push an anti-american agenda. jussie smollett charged with filing a false police report. "trish regan primetime" starts now. breaking right now. socialist dictator nicolas maduro desperately trying to barricade himself and his entire country from the free work as the days of his regime dwindle. in less than 28 hours. an estimated 1 million venezuelans will attempt to c
trish: venezuela socialist dictator nicolas maduro ex--intelligence chief is reportedly saying maduro is courting hezbollah. coming up, i talk exclusively with one of the daughters of a u.s. hostage who has been held captive there for 450-plus days. his life is being threatened. you will hear from him yourself tonight. the trump administration on high alert with vice president mike pence announcing he'll travel to colombia at the request of the colombian president. he'll be extra juicing with...
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the decision where maduro goes is for maduro. does he want to go to cuba or russia or someplace else? there have been a lot of democratic transitions in the world in the last decades. each is different. they have to make these decisions internally about how much they want to do. do they want to prosecute? do they want to have amnesty? these are not our decisions. we are not venezuelans. rep. titus: i appreciate that, but we also hear about subversive activities towards one approach or the other. comment on what we do after maduro goes. >> from a development standpoint, we are prepared to help the new government in its priorities of rebuilding the country. usaid assistance is very public. we will use our normal mechanisms we have done in other countries and we will be transparent and happy to share any information that we have when we reach that day that we are having plans and we are responding to a request from the government. rep. titus: we have heard a lot of security folks from cuba. what about the teachers and doctors that c
the decision where maduro goes is for maduro. does he want to go to cuba or russia or someplace else? there have been a lot of democratic transitions in the world in the last decades. each is different. they have to make these decisions internally about how much they want to do. do they want to prosecute? do they want to have amnesty? these are not our decisions. we are not venezuelans. rep. titus: i appreciate that, but we also hear about subversive activities towards one approach or the...
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even if maduro is, i had enough, i want out. if the cubans aren't willing to let him go, i don't know what kind of wiggle ream has there. >> that's where the diplomatic element of international power. you isolate venezuela and you send a team down as we did in haiti. i was in an airplane with a parachute upon my back flying down to jump into combat when colin powell got dictator to sign a deal to move to costa rica to live in a condo. trish: any timetable? >> i think in the next two weeks we'll see this thing bubble up and foment. the aid has to get in there. president trump has made this sort of a line in the sarnld. he needs to do something that will affect or set the conditions that will affect the transition to guaido for power. he's doing that through all the different elements of power. just like obama has the no chemical weapons and didn't do anything about it. what we see is the president trying to do something that will affect change, guaido takes power. this is a defining moment. we need guaido in charge. we need good
even if maduro is, i had enough, i want out. if the cubans aren't willing to let him go, i don't know what kind of wiggle ream has there. >> that's where the diplomatic element of international power. you isolate venezuela and you send a team down as we did in haiti. i was in an airplane with a parachute upon my back flying down to jump into combat when colin powell got dictator to sign a deal to move to costa rica to live in a condo. trish: any timetable? >> i think in the next two...
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they do not want any interference in what maduro is doing, they won't maduro to be in com plete doing, they won't maduro to be in complete control of the situation. 0ne complete control of the situation. one thing is that the only way the situation could be worse is if troops were sent sentience. do you think that is possible, that they could be sent in by a frustrated trump administration? —— were sent in. knowing trump and how we act if he can be, it could lead to a crisis like that, especially since the military still hasn't moved over to thejuan military still hasn't moved over to the juan guaido support military still hasn't moved over to thejuan guaido support and the military could crack down on the protests a nd military could crack down on the protests and trump could see that as a threat, no way for maduro to leave, it could possibly lead to an intervention in the nearfuture. 0k, a situation we are going to be watching. thank you. thank you. shares of twitter closed down almost 10% on thursday, after its revenue forecasts disappointed wall street and it revealed a fall i
they do not want any interference in what maduro is doing, they won't maduro to be in com plete doing, they won't maduro to be in complete control of the situation. 0ne complete control of the situation. one thing is that the only way the situation could be worse is if troops were sent sentience. do you think that is possible, that they could be sent in by a frustrated trump administration? —— were sent in. knowing trump and how we act if he can be, it could lead to a crisis like that,...
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clearly time is running out on maduro. it's a very significant event with the european nations who gave him an opportunity to schedule another election. he chose not to do that. now they have joined the rise of international nations on the side of guaido and the people of venezuela. that's a step far in the international community. i think it's breting pressure on -- it's putting pressure on russia who is starting to have doubts that maduro can hold on to power. it's noteworthy that since this crisis began, vladimir putin has never said one word in support of maduro. right from the outset he understood this crisis would probably deepen and the pressure increase. as of yet, we have to note that the u.s. sanctions which it clearly is the right thing to do, have not taken hold. like all sanctions as you know so well take time. when they take hold, we are going to find that noose getting tight around him, and the pressure getting on him as all sanctions are. they can still get gas at the gas pumps but eventually that isn't goi
clearly time is running out on maduro. it's a very significant event with the european nations who gave him an opportunity to schedule another election. he chose not to do that. now they have joined the rise of international nations on the side of guaido and the people of venezuela. that's a step far in the international community. i think it's breting pressure on -- it's putting pressure on russia who is starting to have doubts that maduro can hold on to power. it's noteworthy that since this...
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what do you think president maduro is going to do now? because of course, mr guaido has won the support of many nations around the world including of course the united states and many countries in latin america, but the response from maduro has been to talk about us imperialism, trying to illegitimately remove him from power. he has said they are trying to get their hands on are all oil, just like in iraq. he has said that if they try to overthrow me, get me out of power, it will be worse than vietnam for them. so did you believe maduro is committed to staying in power, confronting the opposition and doing whatever it takes to maintain his grip on power? the truth is, there are long—standing suspicions inside venezuela of american motives and 110w venezuela of american motives and now that donald trump and his team have imposed punitive new sanctions on venezuelan oil companies, it will cost the country ‘s billions of dollars, it will mean the desperate state of the economy will get even worse. do you support american sanctions? do yo
what do you think president maduro is going to do now? because of course, mr guaido has won the support of many nations around the world including of course the united states and many countries in latin america, but the response from maduro has been to talk about us imperialism, trying to illegitimately remove him from power. he has said they are trying to get their hands on are all oil, just like in iraq. he has said that if they try to overthrow me, get me out of power, it will be worse than...
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coming up, 710 anti-maduro protests were killed by maduro security forces since he took office. we'll bring in general jack keane to weigh in on all the breaking news and developments coming out of venezuela. we'll be right back. of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you hardly ever play catchh. with the grandkidsalk? or show them how to give a good handshake anymore. now look at me... i'm all bent out of shape. (vo tv) if you have bent fingers and can't lay your hand flat, talk to your doctor. it may be dupuytren's contracture. (gary) see ya! (hand) you're all about friendly service, and you rarely shake hands? come on! (vo) your hand is talking. isn't it time you listened? there are non-surgical options. take the first step and learn more about dupuytren's at factsonhand.com. liz: venezuela's socialist dictator nicolas maduro and his security forces have killed 710 protesters since 2015. think about if our u.s. government shot and killed its own people. maduro has been in offi
coming up, 710 anti-maduro protests were killed by maduro security forces since he took office. we'll bring in general jack keane to weigh in on all the breaking news and developments coming out of venezuela. we'll be right back. of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you hardly ever play catchh. with the grandkidsalk? or show them how to give a good handshake anymore. now look at me... i'm all...
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he says what his country needs to unsight maduro. -- to unsee the maduro. mike pence holding a rally with former venezuelan exiel exiles and political prisoners. >> this is no time for dialogue. it's time for action. the time has come to end the maduro dictatorship once and for all. trish: congressman diaz who was with the vice president is going to jane me in just a moment. primetime will be begins right now. [♪] trish: wreaking right now. i'm look agent page 33 on the new sanctions from the u.s. treasury department that literally just came out minutes ago. the bottom line here noise american can own venezuelan debt. now, you say okay, good. why should any american be lending money to venezuela? it turns out that money has already been lent than is something called the secondary market. you have a primary market are the loans are initially made and the secondary market where they trade after the fact. secondary market is a barometer on whether if the regime will change. the price of the bonds were going up because people were betting on a regime change.
he says what his country needs to unsight maduro. -- to unsee the maduro. mike pence holding a rally with former venezuelan exiel exiles and political prisoners. >> this is no time for dialogue. it's time for action. the time has come to end the maduro dictatorship once and for all. trish: congressman diaz who was with the vice president is going to jane me in just a moment. primetime will be begins right now. [♪] trish: wreaking right now. i'm look agent page 33 on the new sanctions...
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demanding nicolas maduro leave office. the socialist dictator telling the media in a rarely scheduled press conference that there is no humanitarian crisis in his country. that it's the united states trying to create the chaos there. wrong. mr. maduro, your country has gone from one of the wealthiest countries in south america to inflation topping 10 million percent. who can even fathom such a thing. your economy fell nearly 30%. that number expected to double in the current quarter. we are smarter than that. the pictures prove it. the people of venezuela are being heard right here on this show and around the world. socialism does not work. tonight we have one of the most of noted economists from venezuela, a man who worked under hugo chavez. the banker to the world. the man who created the sovereign debt market is here. and the man who trades them. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. breaking tonight, the secretary of state mike pompeo telling me nicolas maduro must go. and confirming to me that there are hezbollah
demanding nicolas maduro leave office. the socialist dictator telling the media in a rarely scheduled press conference that there is no humanitarian crisis in his country. that it's the united states trying to create the chaos there. wrong. mr. maduro, your country has gone from one of the wealthiest countries in south america to inflation topping 10 million percent. who can even fathom such a thing. your economy fell nearly 30%. that number expected to double in the current quarter. we are...
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more than they do staying with maduro. that calculous could literally change at any second or moment. >> so mr. maduro has said that theundertaking a form of intervention in his country by trying to deliver assistance to starving people. could we just talk for a minute about who's intervening in venezuela and how? cuba comes to mind, china comes to mind, russia comes to mind. >> yeah. >> would you be able to give us -- >> i put those in three separate categories. the chinese want to get paid. they're owed a bunch of money and want to get paid. that's why they've got dialogue with both sides of the equation. ultimately, they're owed over $20 billion, therefore, the guy is going to pay them. right now, they got a contract with maduro. if he's out, as long as we get paid. right now they're getting paid in oil. they're not getting paid if cash. the second is the russians. the russians in addition to being owed money have a series of exploration leases and rights and concessions that the they ga gained and want to protect those
more than they do staying with maduro. that calculous could literally change at any second or moment. >> so mr. maduro has said that theundertaking a form of intervention in his country by trying to deliver assistance to starving people. could we just talk for a minute about who's intervening in venezuela and how? cuba comes to mind, china comes to mind, russia comes to mind. >> yeah. >> would you be able to give us -- >> i put those in three separate categories. the...
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the maduro regime put out an arrest warrant for him for protesting against the maduro regime. let's take you to the border. a shelter housing 1,600 migrants just across the border from eagle pass, texas, is set to close this week. reporter: the national emergency is still of course facing challenges from the courts. we could see an influx of migrants this upcoming weeks as mexican authorities announced they plan to close the shoulder on the other side of the border currently housing those 1,600 people who are here from central american countries. but no wall is going to be built anytime soon. money in the military construction bun the can't be moved without the secretary's approval. in the meantime, opinions on the wall are split here in eagle pass. some people are uneasy with increased law enforcement saying it feels unnecessary. liz: democrats slamming socialist democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez for chasing amazon out of the city. it would have created 25,000 how-paying jobs. d high-paying jobs. they are saying cortez did not understand the deal. we are just getting started.
the maduro regime put out an arrest warrant for him for protesting against the maduro regime. let's take you to the border. a shelter housing 1,600 migrants just across the border from eagle pass, texas, is set to close this week. reporter: the national emergency is still of course facing challenges from the courts. we could see an influx of migrants this upcoming weeks as mexican authorities announced they plan to close the shoulder on the other side of the border currently housing those 1,600...
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politicians here say maduro's time is up. let's listen to lindsey graham with maria bartiromo. >> it's not if maduro falls, it's only when. it's just a matter of time. it's unsustainable. to the people of venezuela, the trump administration has your back. arthel: what are opposition leaders in venezuela saying today. reporter: the venezuelan people will not back down in their fight for democracy. but embattled president nicolas maduro is not backing down. the opposition was hoping the venezuelan military would turn on maduro's orders. a few dozen military officials have abandoned their post. but so far the military leadership is sticking with maduro. >> we need to keep the pressure in different levels on the streets, use our national assembly as the only elected institution in the country. yesterday something happened which is very relevant. 16 members from different forces decided to support guaido. >> military forces which reportedly include cuban agents sparked violent clashes at other crossing. they are goinged to hold of
politicians here say maduro's time is up. let's listen to lindsey graham with maria bartiromo. >> it's not if maduro falls, it's only when. it's just a matter of time. it's unsustainable. to the people of venezuela, the trump administration has your back. arthel: what are opposition leaders in venezuela saying today. reporter: the venezuelan people will not back down in their fight for democracy. but embattled president nicolas maduro is not backing down. the opposition was hoping the...
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esa fue la reacciÓn de maduro. no se detienen los atropellos contra la libertad de prensa y por eso vamos a hablar por un periodista chileno que tambiÉn fue maltratado con el rÉgimen de maduro, eso serÁ al regresar. ♪ ♪ con drive up, entrega gratis en dos días y recogiendo en la tienda. encuentra 1, 2 y hasta 3 maneras de comprar en target. la retencion y posterior expulsion de la vÍa skype y hablemos ahora del d de pasÓ jorge ramo y -- jorge ramos y la lectura que tiene del ataque a la libertad de prensa, escuchemos lo que dijo. >> condenar absolutamente lo que de sucediÓ al tremendo periodista, jorge ramos. es el sÍmbolo de lo que estÁ ocurriendo en venezuela. recordemos que para nosotros, como profesionales de la comunicaciÓn la privación de la libertad de expresiÓn es el no poder realizar el cumplimiento de todo el resto de los derechos fundamentales y los del hombre que finalmente estÁn siendo vulnerados en venezuela durante el rÉgimen. afortunadamente fueron dos horas. nosotros estuvimos, se
esa fue la reacciÓn de maduro. no se detienen los atropellos contra la libertad de prensa y por eso vamos a hablar por un periodista chileno que tambiÉn fue maltratado con el rÉgimen de maduro, eso serÁ al regresar. ♪ ♪ con drive up, entrega gratis en dos días y recogiendo en la tienda. encuentra 1, 2 y hasta 3 maneras de comprar en target. la retencion y posterior expulsion de la vÍa skype y hablemos ahora del d de pasÓ jorge ramo y -- jorge ramos y la lectura que tiene del ataque a...
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contra el rÉgimen de maduro. es informaciÓn que tendremos maÑana temprano. teresa: el primer dÍa despuÉs de que maduro rompiera relaciones diplomÁticas con colombia. vamos a cÚcuta. buenas noches, cuÉntanos qué sucediÓ . reportero: es un puente vacÍo el que hay hoy. el puente que por aÑos ha servido como cruce fronterizo entre colombia y venezuela. hoy estÁ totalmente vacÍo y con acceso a las autoridades y a la prensa. a pocos metros de aquÍ, donde ven que las autoridades estÁn caminando, se registraron los enfrentamientos. este es el Último helado de colombia. quienes trabajan o dependen de la frontera, hoy el presidente estuvo saludando a quienes estÁn queriendo pasar al otro lado o queriendo entrar hacia colombia. tambiÉn vino el cuerpo diplomÁtico que ayer saliÓ de venezuela por orden de nicolÁs maduro. una orden que el gobierno de colombia no reconociÓ, pues no reconocen a maduro como vez presidente. teresa: gracias. la atenciÓnno se centro en lo que se veÍa sobre el puente general sa
contra el rÉgimen de maduro. es informaciÓn que tendremos maÑana temprano. teresa: el primer dÍa despuÉs de que maduro rompiera relaciones diplomÁticas con colombia. vamos a cÚcuta. buenas noches, cuÉntanos qué sucediÓ . reportero: es un puente vacÍo el que hay hoy. el puente que por aÑos ha servido como cruce fronterizo entre colombia y venezuela. hoy estÁ totalmente vacÍo y con acceso a las autoridades y a la prensa. a pocos metros de aquÍ, donde ven que las autoridades estÁn...
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what would happen if maduro did that? >> i think if he was to make a mo to arrest jan guaido and his supporters with, this would cause an outrage larger than you see right now. right now people are barely surviving this defuncts government. they're looking for hope and there's humanitarian aid on the bordered that maduro is not letting in. this would set off the powder keg that is almost there ticking as we speak. liz: you know when the teams try to go and approach juan guaido, he's got a 20-month-old baby. we're hearing supports that maduro's s.w.a.t. teams are imprisoning and killing teenagers in a dragnet through the impoverished poor neighborhoods that were once loyal to chavez. where is the outrage in the united states. marcos never shot on his own people. neither did gos gorbachev. where is the outrage from the left? >> they're so worried about the wall and increasing taxes that they're forgetting the fund mentales that we're not being moral toward the people, the neighbors down south of us. liz: dick durbin stood u
what would happen if maduro did that? >> i think if he was to make a mo to arrest jan guaido and his supporters with, this would cause an outrage larger than you see right now. right now people are barely surviving this defuncts government. they're looking for hope and there's humanitarian aid on the bordered that maduro is not letting in. this would set off the powder keg that is almost there ticking as we speak. liz: you know when the teams try to go and approach juan guaido, he's got a...
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el regimen de nicolas maduro confisco los jorge: el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro confiscÓ nuestros equipos de trabajo cuando estuvimos en caracas, y con ello se apoderÓ de las imÁgenes y la entrevista que le habÍamos hecho del trabajo que fuimos a realizar a venezuela. ilia: vilma tarazona dice que esto ha generado condena de organizaciones que defienden la libertad de. jorge: robarse nuestra entrevista. vilva: no del dijo jorge ramos a su llegada de estados unido despuÉs de haber sido expulsado con su equipo de venezuela. jorge: nos robaron nuestro trabajo, nos robaron la entrevista. vilma: la prensa nacional e internacional reaccionÓ y le preguntamos a juicio de ellos a quiÉn pertenece el material periodÍstico que fue robado. >> el periodista exige a las autoridades venezolanos que devuelvan los equipos y los materiales retenidos en venezuela porque esto pertenece al equipo y ellos no tienen el derecho de mantenerlos allÁ. >> este material pertenece a los periodistas, es el material de trabajo, es el material de la cobertura periodÍstica que estÁ haciendo el periodista de cualq
el regimen de nicolas maduro confisco los jorge: el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro confiscÓ nuestros equipos de trabajo cuando estuvimos en caracas, y con ello se apoderÓ de las imÁgenes y la entrevista que le habÍamos hecho del trabajo que fuimos a realizar a venezuela. ilia: vilma tarazona dice que esto ha generado condena de organizaciones que defienden la libertad de. jorge: robarse nuestra entrevista. vilva: no del dijo jorge ramos a su llegada de estados unido despuÉs de haber sido...
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>> what happens is, maduro, what happens, what happens if maduro doesn't go? what happens if maduro doesn't go? what happens if, you know, the military flips, part of it flips and rest of it down, you end up in sort of a confrontation situation? what happens if in the 23rd of january you're supposed to have food distribution, military is supposed to let it through, if they don't and fire on the people. you get into a violent humanitarian crisis where you have boots on the ground from the neighbors, presumably the united states wouldn't go it alone. the neighbors like colombia and brazil have a lot at stake. therefore, you know, probably support it. but those are the scenarios we're looking at. melissa: yeah. >> and then you know -- melissa: at this point in the end right now up to the people, up to people internally within venezuela to decide the future of their nation, is it not? >> yes. the people have decided. i mean over 80% of the people want this government out, despite the fact that the only source of food basically is from the government. they're will
>> what happens is, maduro, what happens, what happens if maduro doesn't go? what happens if maduro doesn't go? what happens if, you know, the military flips, part of it flips and rest of it down, you end up in sort of a confrontation situation? what happens if in the 23rd of january you're supposed to have food distribution, military is supposed to let it through, if they don't and fire on the people. you get into a violent humanitarian crisis where you have boots on the ground from the...
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for maduro to say i am out of here. get on a plane, go to another country and live on a nice beach the rest of his life. trish: do you run the risk of venezuela turning into a no-man's land where you have bad actors with links to hezbollah that could be more of a threat in our hemisphere? >> hezbollah has active cells. the iranians are impacting the people of venezuela and throughout south america. trish: the president of the united states said to me in a recent conversation, all options are on the table. joining me in a fox news exclusive, senator marco rubio. i know venezuela is a subject near and dear to your heart. but first i want to get to the breaking news out of changa concerning china. the president saying if necessary, he'll push the deadline for the trade agreement past march 1. we know china is stealing $600 billion worth of intellectual property every year. even if we reach a deal, how do we know the chinese will play by the rules. >> we can't expect that they will. we have to monitor it. chinese companies
for maduro to say i am out of here. get on a plane, go to another country and live on a nice beach the rest of his life. trish: do you run the risk of venezuela turning into a no-man's land where you have bad actors with links to hezbollah that could be more of a threat in our hemisphere? >> hezbollah has active cells. the iranians are impacting the people of venezuela and throughout south america. trish: the president of the united states said to me in a recent conversation, all options...
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it means it will be even harderfor maduro government. it means it will be even harder for any maduro government. it means it will be even harderfor any kind of negotiated solution to this crisis, which is really the only way that we are going to avoid violence and create some kind of stable and sustainable transition. president maduro has said that he is not knowing these aid convoys into the country because the supplies are not needed. and when you are in caracas, what you make of that claim? venezuela desperately needs humanitarian aid and this is not just a natural disaster or an emergency affecting part of the country, this is the entire country of 30 million people. it is thinking really into an unsustainable situation, the infrastructure is breaking down, people can't afford the food that there is. —— 30 million. hyperinflation is reaching 50%. there are academics, and the government as you say, denying that there is a humanitarian emergency. it does admit that their economic problems, which it claims are exclusively due to us
it means it will be even harderfor maduro government. it means it will be even harder for any maduro government. it means it will be even harderfor any kind of negotiated solution to this crisis, which is really the only way that we are going to avoid violence and create some kind of stable and sustainable transition. president maduro has said that he is not knowing these aid convoys into the country because the supplies are not needed. and when you are in caracas, what you make of that claim?...
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there are certainly incentives to stay behind maduro. history tells us that the longer maduro is able to weather the storm, the more likely he is to survive. on the other hand, it's imperative for the opposition in this case to stay on the streets and put pressure on both maduro and the military institutions, as well as the international community to continue to rally behind his legitimacy as the interim president. brian fonseca there. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a real case of poachers turned gamekeepers. we find out how former wildlife smugglers are helping to save russia's endangered snow leopards. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. and the anc leader, nelson mandela, is to be set free unconditionally. ..four, three, two, one... a countdown to a critical moment. the world's most powerf
there are certainly incentives to stay behind maduro. history tells us that the longer maduro is able to weather the storm, the more likely he is to survive. on the other hand, it's imperative for the opposition in this case to stay on the streets and put pressure on both maduro and the military institutions, as well as the international community to continue to rally behind his legitimacy as the interim president. brian fonseca there. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a real case of...
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open defines of maduro. but d open defiance. what kind of guy would be willing to open fire on his own people when they are just trying to get necessities the global community is willing to provide. joining me, a former mayor in one of those boroughs living in exile afterring will threatened by nicolas maduro. >> thank you for this invitation on such an important day for us. trish: you heard me say i think this is the moment of truth, and i think it's the final hour. i don't know if it will be dozens of hours. but we are down to the point of no return for nicolas maduro. i don't see how he comes out of this ahead. am i right? >> well, i think for sure tomorrow will be an inflection point. things will never be the same after this weekend, no matter what happens. there is a lot of uncertainty what will happen tomorrow. the biggest one is if maduro will or will not use lethal force. trish: he's already photographen he's willing to hurt his own people today on the brazilian border. that's just crazy to me. >> that's the point. the w
open defines of maduro. but d open defiance. what kind of guy would be willing to open fire on his own people when they are just trying to get necessities the global community is willing to provide. joining me, a former mayor in one of those boroughs living in exile afterring will threatened by nicolas maduro. >> thank you for this invitation on such an important day for us. trish: you heard me say i think this is the moment of truth, and i think it's the final hour. i don't know if it...
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the government much maduro shall -- the government of maduro is nearing its end. in just the past year we have seen 2.5 million exiting the country. an ex doze -- an exodus much huf thousands at the airports or the ports. the political government of maduro is at its end, and what we are calling for is a transition for stability and the restoration of venezuela so that we can have our country again. trish: i am going to take that as a no. [speaking spanish] i understand because there is quite a history there. you do want new elections. is it possible to hold them with maduro there and hold the elections or does he positively have to go? [speaking spanish] >> [through the interpreter] to be true, free elections we need several elements here. we need an electoral system, one voter, one vote. we have seen multiple votes for one voter so there needs to be freedom to decide. we need, for instance, to emigrating venezuelans to be able to vote. we need organized parties and organized candidates to be able to participate. for there to be international observers, for there
the government much maduro shall -- the government of maduro is nearing its end. in just the past year we have seen 2.5 million exiting the country. an ex doze -- an exodus much huf thousands at the airports or the ports. the political government of maduro is at its end, and what we are calling for is a transition for stability and the restoration of venezuela so that we can have our country again. trish: i am going to take that as a no. [speaking spanish] i understand because there is quite a...
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officials ramped up pressure on the maduro government. on secretary of state mike sunday, pompeo said maduro's days in office are numbered. republican senator marco rubio tweeted the violence on the border "opened the door to various potential multilateral actions s not on t the table ju4 hours ago." senator rubio also tweeted images of libyan dictator will market off it, including -- muammar gaddafi including one of him after he was killed following the u.s. bombing campaign. we'll have more on the situation in venezuela with foreign minister jorge arreaza after headlines. meanile, in w w yorkity,y, protteters tk toto t streeee saturdayor a "noarar on venezuel d demonratition >> t e entirpuerertoican tion w w taken over by the unitedtatates,nd n nowheyy want to dththe sa thing to venezuel t to ma venezuela a colo of the united states because they're not intesested in the freedom of vezuzuela r noing.g. they w wt to get the natural resources of venuela, ju like tir doing to puerto rico and other countries in the world. amy: on friday, pre
officials ramped up pressure on the maduro government. on secretary of state mike sunday, pompeo said maduro's days in office are numbered. republican senator marco rubio tweeted the violence on the border "opened the door to various potential multilateral actions s not on t the table ju4 hours ago." senator rubio also tweeted images of libyan dictator will market off it, including -- muammar gaddafi including one of him after he was killed following the u.s. bombing campaign. we'll...
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part of a maduro's -- was it chavez then or maduro? >> no, it was maduro at that time. >> so they basically said stop complaining or what, what'll happen to you? >> i was just a doctor, and then they notice that i am gay too, so they are starting doing that, like, they were against me just because of that. >> so what happened? how did you -- what did you do, did you leave? >> so, yeah, at that moment, yes, i leave. the city that i used to live, i flew outside of the country because i really, i was really, really afraid -- >> that was two and a half years ago. have you been back? >> no. >> you can't go back. you're kind of on a blacklist. tell us what it's like, your parents live in venezuela, what's it like, particularly the medical situation? people can't get these supplies, what happens to them? >> so my parents came about 15 days ago to visit me here in new york. and because i'm working right now with a doctor, and he helped me to get six months of medicine for them because they are not able to get it. >> these are vital medicines t
part of a maduro's -- was it chavez then or maduro? >> no, it was maduro at that time. >> so they basically said stop complaining or what, what'll happen to you? >> i was just a doctor, and then they notice that i am gay too, so they are starting doing that, like, they were against me just because of that. >> so what happened? how did you -- what did you do, did you leave? >> so, yeah, at that moment, yes, i leave. the city that i used to live, i flew outside of...
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putin has yet to say he supports maduro. >> this is a bridge too far for maduro. he clearly understands veans is in our backyard. his purpose is to get his money back. you know as well as i do, putin is under enormous stress economically. he overinvested abroad. he's trying to get his money back to take care of things at home. it's the cubans exporting revolution, not the russians or chinese. liz: sorry we ran out of time. we had breaking news on amazon. coming up. venezuela's foreign minister trying to fact check the president's state of the union address. he's trying to claim it's u.s. economy falling apart, not venezuela's. jeff bezos is saying the "national enquirer" is trying to blackmail him over nude photos with a woman he was having an affair with. i don't know why i didn't get screened a long time ago. i kept putting it off... what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before
putin has yet to say he supports maduro. >> this is a bridge too far for maduro. he clearly understands veans is in our backyard. his purpose is to get his money back. you know as well as i do, putin is under enormous stress economically. he overinvested abroad. he's trying to get his money back to take care of things at home. it's the cubans exporting revolution, not the russians or chinese. liz: sorry we ran out of time. we had breaking news on amazon. coming up. venezuela's foreign...
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what can be maduro government do? what is it threatening to do in response to this action by europe? oscar: there is not much that majuro and his government can do to threaten other countries other than break off diplomatic relations. that would mean that just like what he did with the u.s., that why go would have to name new ambassadors to these countries. we have seen that nicholas maduro has been taking part in military parades from where he said he was going to collect signatures and all major squares of venezuela from people who reject these endorsements to juan guaido -- and there's not much more he can do then completely break relations with these countries diplomatically. they party done it by endorsing juan guaido. brent: what is the situation tonight in terms of the loyalty of the military? is it still firmly in maduro's cap? -- the -- camp? oscar: it seems that way. we've seen some generals posting videos about their endorsement of juan guaido as president. we've also seen military that have deserted and ar
what can be maduro government do? what is it threatening to do in response to this action by europe? oscar: there is not much that majuro and his government can do to threaten other countries other than break off diplomatic relations. that would mean that just like what he did with the u.s., that why go would have to name new ambassadors to these countries. we have seen that nicholas maduro has been taking part in military parades from where he said he was going to collect signatures and all...
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hoy jorge ramos y el equipo de periodistas que lo acompaÑÓ para entrevistar a nicolÁs maduro, regresaro luego d deportados. patricia: el jefe del rÉgimen suspendiÓ la entrevista porque no le gustaron sus preguntas. galo arellano nos muestra cÓmo transcurriÓ esta jornada que acaparÓ tantos titulares. el retorno a miami del periodista de univisiÓn jorge ramos y de su equipo de profesionales que ayer fueron retenidos de manera abusiva por el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro , fue placenteros para quienes valoramos la libertad de prensa.>> estuvimos detenidos dentro del palacio y no tenemos nuestro material . lo robaron. es la primera vez que un equipo de la cadena univisiÓn roban sus herramientas de la trabajo. las preguntas de ramos sumado a este video de venezolanos comiendo basura fueron el detonante para que maduro suspendiera la entrevista y confisca que el material periodÍstico ante el asombro de nuestros colegas. cuando nuestros compaÑeros llegaron, respiramos aliviados y los recibimos con abrazos. >> nunca me habÍa ocurrido que alguien te da una entrevista, te roba la cÁmara,
hoy jorge ramos y el equipo de periodistas que lo acompaÑÓ para entrevistar a nicolÁs maduro, regresaro luego d deportados. patricia: el jefe del rÉgimen suspendiÓ la entrevista porque no le gustaron sus preguntas. galo arellano nos muestra cÓmo transcurriÓ esta jornada que acaparÓ tantos titulares. el retorno a miami del periodista de univisiÓn jorge ramos y de su equipo de profesionales que ayer fueron retenidos de manera abusiva por el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro , fue placenteros...
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maduro. we are providing humanitarian assistance. they are aimed at a good outcome for the venezuelan people. trish: why is it so important for our hemisphere. >> we should not allow freedom our hemisphere to treat its people that way. we had someone hijack an election the western hemisphere, and the people in that country revolted against it. we ought to do all we can to rally the global down in the reject that as a way of doing business in the western hemisphere. trish: and we runt risk if we are not there, the russians are? >> russia is there today. the venezuelan people will want to be independent and not rely on russia or the cubans for their sovereignty or well-being. trish: do you run the risk of venezuela turning into a no-man's land where you have bad actors that could be more of a threat because they are in our hemisphere? >> hezbollah has active yells. the iranians are impacting the people of venezuela and throughout south america. we have the obligation to take down that risk. part of what we are talk about next week in w
maduro. we are providing humanitarian assistance. they are aimed at a good outcome for the venezuelan people. trish: why is it so important for our hemisphere. >> we should not allow freedom our hemisphere to treat its people that way. we had someone hijack an election the western hemisphere, and the people in that country revolted against it. we ought to do all we can to rally the global down in the reject that as a way of doing business in the western hemisphere. trish: and we runt risk...
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el Único responsable se llama maduro! >> el cierre de la frontera con brasil fue ordenado por el gobernante nicolÁs maduro para impedir que la ayuda humanitaria procedente del vecino paÍs ingresar a venezuela. maduro: queda cerrada total y absolutamente nuevo aviso la frontera terrestre con brasil. > la orden que dio el dictadores de matar a la gente. estÁn matando la gente. > >> el ataque militar fue condenado por el presidente interino quien en las redes sociales dijo lo siguiente: mayor general jesÚs mantilla, general de divisiÓn alberto bermÚdez, o captura y entrega a los responsables de la represiÓn asesinato de estos hermanos que respaldan la ayuda humanitaria ustedes serÁn los responsables. violencia que tambiÉn se viviÓ el jueves con el bloqueo militar de una caravana de diputados de la asamblea nacional en las otra con colombia. el ataque en la madrugada, varios de los autobuses viajaban con parlamentarios y se usaron armas de fuego. >> con estos ataques de las unidades militares que estÁn en la fronte
el Único responsable se llama maduro! >> el cierre de la frontera con brasil fue ordenado por el gobernante nicolÁs maduro para impedir que la ayuda humanitaria procedente del vecino paÍs ingresar a venezuela. maduro: queda cerrada total y absolutamente nuevo aviso la frontera terrestre con brasil. > la orden que dio el dictadores de matar a la gente. estÁn matando la gente. > >> el ataque militar fue condenado por el presidente interino quien en las redes sociales dijo lo...