man. you think i was on deliberately? it s one of those things were everything is true. they purposely do cut electricity in transmission and gm speakers where guido is so the message can t get out. so you have the guido rallies, and that s why we use like vpns, youtube channels. it has become a guerrilla warfare in information. david: but it doesn t matter. either way is because of the maduro, the deficiency or dishonesty of the government. the infrastructure is falling apart. they have 2000000% inflation. i don t even know what 10000000% looks like her means. it just boggles the mind. that s predicted for this coming year. what is happened with blackouts,
maduro government to arrest him. when he got here, there were a group of ambassadors from european countries that escorted him out of the airport into a motorcade of carslectrifying wh arrived. again the wind in their sails, there s a lot of expectation here that he will continue to call for president maduro, the socialist leader of this country, who many feel stole the election last year, but the wild card still remains the venezuelan military. which has been a staunch defender of maduro. here we are in the country that has the greatest oil reserves in the world and you see people picking through trash for food. you go into the markets and the food at such prices that nobody can afford to eat. so until it makes such a difference tla the military decides to back guido and call
chilian government, they were at a free border crossing point put on by british millionaire active 50 sir richard branson, there to show unity, juan guido left venezuela for the first time. they see a sigh of support. venezuela rightfully, juan guaido led into the country for the first time to declare that concert. things are moving fastert. it s things like this that is letting the government of caracas know. the singing has started there again with nick paton walsh is. thank you for that report. we ll get back to you. in other news, nothing patriot s owner robert kraft
and rolling suitcases and stock them up with supplies. they go over there for the day, some of them to work as well, then go back across the bridge to venezuela. but this is the city where aid organizations say that they plan to stockpile all that aid that is coming from the united states, and a stand-off is brewing in between the government of nicolas maduro and juan guido, who says that aid is desperately needed. as you mentioned, the maduro regime is blocking that aid from entering venezuela. the big question is what will happen to that aid? how will it get into the country, and what can be done? the u.s. has pledged $20 million in humanitarian aid. that s in addition to the $140 million that had already been allocated to the several south american countries that are handling the influx here from venezuela. earlier today, we went to a soup kitchen that handed out 3,000 meals for breakfast, another 5,000 for lunch. we spoke with several families who said it was a desperate
situation in venezuela, as you ve been reporting over the past several days. one mother who talked to us broke down in tears as she said she desperately had to come and take her young children to colombia in order to get a better life. she broke down in tears when she begged the international community for help. she wanted to see the maduro regime toppled. she did not think that the guido government would do any better. others we have spoken with say they desperately need a change with with hyperinflation crippling the venezuelan economy. they say this issue needs to be addressed right away and this humanitarian aid that s being stockpiled here in this colombian border town must make its way into venezuela. they say they re hungry, desperate, and need help. andrea? such a desperate situation, but of course america s history, the u.s. history in that region has been so damaging over decades and decades. maduro is very cleverly playing