does raise, all we have seen maduro be able to do on the ground here in venezuela is lead protest marchs, speak through a mega phone and tweet. he says he will start enacting the duties as presidents when he s on the ground but impossible seeing that happen. nicolás maduro controls levels of power, military, police, so throwing juan guiado into jail might be the biggest mistake the maduro government could make, rally supporters both here in venezuela and international. let him lead the marchs, let him keep going. neil: in the meantime, the goody bags, emergency supply bags that i think the maduro government is providing, what has been response among average venezuelans getting their hands on that stuff?
there s certainly concern not right now when things are healthy but the possibility if we hit a recession and it increases, that s when it gets to be a real concern. if we are advocating more and more spending that s when the deficit really becomes a bigger concern. there s definitely a fear in the market that is we want to get a hold, get the deficit a little bit more under control in case things go wrong and, yeah, there s a fear out there. neil: all right, guys, thank you very much. by the way, we did hear, got a tweet from the president, a sign that he s watching, he makes note of the issue that kim jong un took better than 3 days, not the 2 hours that i believe i had mentioned. he s right about that. i did mean to say it was more onerous trip for the president to take and the president was right to say that this guy taking a long train trip, had to
so where does he go with that? i think that he the interesting thing about the president is he only campaigns to his people. he is like laser focused on his target market and that is what he s going to do and he will rally them. neil: is that enough? it could be. if the president s popularity is increasing as it has, if he gains 5 points for popularity from where he was, he needs to gain 2 or 3 points he will be unbeatable. i talk to independent voters, his base is rock solid. they will never fold but independent thinkers and independent voters i think will they will look at the race different. i recent to say. i say different. mark my words. i do think that it s really hard for anybody outside of the level to understand it because it is it is so engrained and
negotiations and i think what he will be doing right now is going out there reframing his week, reenergy reenergizing his base and talking about victory with north korea and i think it s important that he does that because there s been wear and tear this week for sure. neil: let s switch to bernie sanders, he wants to reintroduce himself to the american public, can politicians do that? can you get a second shot at making a good first impression? i think bernie has to. the more race is more complicated he thought. he had no idea that the party would be in this posture, he had no idea the type of candidates. for him it s going back to place of comfort, it s going back to place of relief and it s going back to a place where he has nothing to lose because these people know him and know him well. it s the same thing with trump in cpac, a place for comfort, comfort zone, he can go out and
is now everybody running for nomination, spending, make the boom of economy more fair for folks, aron, that s what it all comes down to, competing vision for americans and what americans vote on. yeah, it s tough when you look at some of the policies because we understand that it s, of course, you want to say to those that are left behind and left out that they want to do better but there s such a large economy and trying to shift that you could very easily veer into hurtful socialist policies and so that s a big concern, polarization of couldn t go too far left and could we damage a stable economy that we have right now. neil: jonas. it s amazing, settled