haven't consistently done it around the world, but we're doing it in the western hemisphere, it's close to home and it impacts us directly. >> what are you hearing from venezuela as to where the military is going to land? are they going to keep supporting maduro or is there a chance they would move over to this young opposition leader? >> so i would encourage people to view this in the following way. the generals, the stars and bars at the press conferences with the fancy uniforms, all those guys are getting corrupt deals from oil, from currency manipulation, from selling gold overseas. they all have -- so their loyalty is not to maduro, it's to a regime that guarantees them security and money. if they find someone else that could do it, they would support them. that's different from the military. the chain of command there is not like our chain of command. they know if they order troops into the street to start killing venezuelans, a significant percentage, if not a majority, of the soldiers are not going to do it. the average rank and file soldier, they have high