they can keep their movement and for president maduro, he wants to stay in power so they can feel the momentum is on their side. i have to tell you, fred, it's not just them. people are exhausted. they have no idea how they are going to drink clean water or get food within the next 12 hours. fred? >> paula newton, thank you so much. extraordinary conditions right there. with me is charles shapiro, the u.s. ambassador to venezuela under president george w. bush. people are exhausted. you know, they are exasperated. there's not food, et cetera. how bad is it? how does that trickle into maduro's military family? >> that's the key question. it's dire. it's getting worse. oil production is falling rapidly. the money coming into the government is decreasing rapidly. more countries recognize guaido