the inhabitants of this country and germans do love the english language and use english words a lot but not always correctly and just to remind you there s a word that might upset our american viewers right now that we don t find rude rachel mentions it briefly at the beginning of this report so you d be warned. welcome back to english words the germans use wrongly in part one we have advancing public viewing well they re often thought up there s plenty more where that came from here we go. in english a mob is a rowdy group of people to mob is to crowd into or around. fails for office the mob found them. then of course there s the money. but in german mobbing specifically means bullying usually at school or in the workplace. a german asks you to send them something by mail you re a little thrown hey sure there are still plenty of fans of analog you set your
rocks against rubber bullets and rocks thrown back. did you expect to have blood on your shirt today? did you expect that to happen today? protesters took their fight underneath. they, many, but maduro s police are mightier. they have only whatever they could make. none of this chaos got any aid across here. but it showed the uncompromising f voracity of the maduro governmen government. mobs cursing and cheering. this will only get uglier, seeing the mobbing of pro-maduro militia here, battered by the crowd and spared only by
did you expect that happen today? the blood? it s a symbol of freedom. reporter: as they lost their start on the bridge, the protesters took a fight underneath. they, many, but maduro s police are mightier. they have only whatever they could make. none of this chaos got any aid across here but it showed the uncompromising verocity of the government. carried out the mobs both cursing and cheering. the opposition amnesty. this will only get uglier. seen the mobbing of pro madouro militia here, battered by the
could make. none of this chaos got any aid across here but it showed the uncompromising of the soldiers give up. carried out the mobs both cursing and cheering. the opposition amnesty. this will only get uglier. seen the mobbing of militia here, battered by the crowd and spared only by colombian police and if the symbolic bid to get aid in peacefully failed, then these scenes are what venezue n venezuelans are left with. nick paton walsh, cnn. our coverage continues throughout the morning. nick paton walsh is there and he
the opposition had promised defectors amnesty. but this will only get uglier, seeing the mobbing of pro-maduro militia here, battered by the crowd, and spared only by colombian police. and if the symbolic bid to get aid in peacefully failed, then these scenes are what venezuela is left with. nick paton walsh, cnn, colombia. let s talk more about this now with esa cusack, with the london school of economics. good to have you with us. my pleasure. esa, two trucks did carry humanitarian aid into venezuela from brazil and at least 60 members of venezuela as military defected. what does that mean for juan guaido? what does it mean for nicolas maduro? well, i think the defections are significant, but perhaps not